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The AXIS-49 is an array keyboard with a special layout that makes it easier to be creative on your DAW.
- It stops keyboard players from coming up with the same old chops
- Easier to learn than piano keys for guitar players
- Neighboring notes sound good together so you often get happy accidents
- The layouts logical.. easy to remember and learn
- Better than pads or a piano keyboard for programming drums and percussion
- Lots of MIDI triggers in a very small footprint
input device designed to help you make music with your computer. There are various benefits to playing on the Harmonic Table note arrangement, including fast-track learning.
The range is 49 notes, but there are two instances of each note giving 98 keys in a very convenient footprint. Now with Selfless Mode (MIDI notes 01‑98 in columns).
MIDI
USB class compliant, your computer will recognize it as a MIDI keyboard and make it accessible to your applications. It currently only transmits on MIDI Channel One.
Operation
This is for composing, arranging, and overdubs. There is no pitch bend or mod wheel, and no knobs or sockets for pedals, so you can tell the AXiS-49 is not designed to be primarily a live performance instrument. But the Harmonic Table is great for learning music, or to have with you on the tour bus, or beside you when you're creating music on your computer. The AXiS-49 doesn't duplicate (knobs, wheels, sounds, processing etc.) but adds the Harmonic Table human interface in a convenient size.
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