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The Axiom 61 from M-Audio is a velocity sensitive, sixty-one key USB/MIDI keyboard controller, with a semi-weighted action and assignable aftertouch. Additionally, the controller features eight rubberized trigger pads that are ideal for creating drum tracks and triggering samples. The controller ships with Ableton's Live Lite 5 music production software..
Programming is very easy using the dedicated front-panel keypad and large backlit LCD. Virtually all the controls are user assignable, and there are twenty user memory locations for saving the setup of the controller. Eight endless rotary encoder knobs along with transport controls further aid with controlling software sequencers and virtual instruments.
The Axiom 61 further expands it usefulness with nine assignable sliders for controlling things like track levels in a sequencer, etc. A numeric keypad is also included for speeding up the entry of any editable values in any software.
| Keyboard Zones | 61 semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys with assignable aftertouch |
| Presets | 20 |
| User Memory | 20 |
| Controllers |
1 x Pitch wheel (assignable) 1 x Modulation wheel (assignable) 8 x Drum Trigger pads 8 x Rotary encoders 2 x Octave/Transpose buttons 6 x Transport controls |
| Output |
1 x MIDI 1 x USB (shared with input) |
| Inputs |
1 x MIDI 1 x USB (shared with output) 1 x 1/4" TS phone Sustain Pedal 1 x 1/4" TRS phone Expression Pedal |
| Display | Large backlit LCD |
| Dimensions | 38-7/16 x 11-1/4 x 2-5/8" (976 x 285 x 66 mm) |
| Weight | 11.7 lbs (5.3 kg) |
| System Compatibility |
Mac: G3 800MHz/G4 733MHz or higher (accelerator card not supported) OS X 10.3.9 or better 512MB RAM PC: Minimum system requirements for any software may be greater than the above |
| Specialties | "Controller Mute" function mutes controller output to avoid parameter jumps |