

🎶 Unlock your studio’s full potential with the Oxygen Pro 49 — where pro control meets instant inspiration!
The M-AUDIO Oxygen Pro 49 is a professional-grade USB MIDI keyboard controller featuring 49 velocity-sensitive semi-weighted keys with aftertouch, 16 RGB backlit drum pads, and extensive MIDI-assignable controls including knobs, buttons, and faders. It offers deep integration with Native Instruments’ NKS for seamless preset browsing and control, plus a comprehensive software package including MPC Beats and Ableton Live Lite. Designed for millennial producers craving tactile control and creative flexibility, it delivers premium playability and studio command at an unbeatable price point.






















| ASIN | B08MVD4YVJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,531 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 29 in MIDI Controller |
| Brand | M-AUDIO |
| Brand Name | M-AUDIO |
| Colour | Oxygen Pro 49 - black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers or Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Keyboard Controller |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,477 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318025130 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | USB capable microcontroller |
| Human Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Included Components | Oxygen Pro 49, USB Cable, Software Download Card, Quickstart Guide, Safety & Warranty Manual |
| Instrument | Keyboard |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.3D x 80.1W x 8.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49 – 49 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller With Beat Pads, MIDI assignable Knobs, Buttons & Faders and Software Suite Included |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | 49 velocity-sensitive, semi-weighted keys with aftertouch and assignable zones |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Material Type | Velvet |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 9 |
| Model Name | Oxygen Pro 49 |
| Model Number | Oxygen Pro 49 |
| Model name | Oxygen Pro 49 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Keys | 49 |
| Number of keys | 49 |
| Platform | Windows, Windows 7 |
| Product Style | Oxygen Pro 49 |
| Product Warranty | 12 months manufacturer. |
| Product dimensions | 26.3D x 80.1W x 8.5H centimetres |
| Size | 49 Keys |
| Special Features | beat maker, free software, midi pad, music production equipment, usb controller |
| Special feature | beat maker, free software, midi pad, music production equipment, usb controller |
| Supported Software | MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite, Mini Grand, Velvet, Hybrid 3, Touch Loops |
| UPC | 694318025130 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
An unbelievable bit of kit at an amazing price
Where to even start with this?! I'm just elated that I took the plunge and went with this over the other options that I was looking at. First off, the keybed is just lovely, and an absolute joy to play. The keys are semi-weighted, but feel much nicer and more natural than other semi-weighted keys that I've played before. The keys are nice and quiet when struck, so there's no need to worry about distracting clicks and thumps when you're playing (especially if you play with headphones while others are present). The DAW integration is beautifully executed - you simply choose your DAW from the manual, then make the relevant adjustments in your DAW's preferences to allow control to the Oxygen. One of my favourite features is the built in arpeggiator (which can sync to your DAW's tempo when the Oxygen is set to DAW mode). While every DAW these days has some form of arpeggiator built in, I just love having this at my finger tips. The arp settings can easily be locked to the rotaries on the top right, making experimentation and live changes dead easy to execute, and your DAW will output the actual sounded notes (as opposed to just the chords displayed, when using an arp plugin). The pitch wheel is nice and light, with just the right amount of resistance, and the mod wheel is smooth and responsive. The drum pads have a satisfying feel and response too, with a nice visual feedback. The screen is nice and bright, and makes editing parameters a breeze. You also get a a decent transport section, with all of the expected controls, plus loop on/off, rewind, fast forward, and extra shift functions. In short, this controller keyboard is, in my opinion, the absolute best that you can get for this sort of price - and I've touched upon what it can do here! Closing note: If you are in two minds about buying this - DO IT! I would give it six stars if I could.
B**N
Outstanding.
Wow! What a comprehensive MIDI controller with an amazing range of features that should satisfy most people. It’s hugely customizable and the keyboard’s nice to play. The key sensitivity is pretty decent. It’s not like playing a premiere brand concert grade grand piano, but doesn’t cost upwards of £50,000 either. It stacks up well against its competitors in its price range on this. There’s a single TS socket on the rear for a pedal and M Audio’s own one (not included) is also well priced. It’s hard to fault the keyboard controller and what it offers in terms of control, adaptability and features. This comes with a bundle of software to get you going. It’s a good bundle. But the process of downloading, registering, installing and activating is a convoluted, long-winded, time sapping, arduous drudge. This will have you filling in forms, creating a mass of passwords, verifying by email etc etc. You’ll end up with a clutter of supplier apps on your PC – before you get the software you want. To install everything you’re also going to need a substantial chunk of hard disk real estate. If you don’t lose the will to live in the above process you’ll end up with a decent set up and enough software capability to record your own backing tracks and do some basic mixing of your own pieces of creative genius. The user guide (paper) that comes with the Oxygen Pro 49 is well written. The larger downloadable PDF manual, which at 100+ pages is pretty comprehensive, is also well written enough to be undaunting. Overall its a great package. It’s just a shame that the concept of ‘plug and play’ is so alien to the music industry. In the meantime... most people lucky enough to get the Oxygen Pro 49 as a Chrimbo Prezzy will be very happy with it by New Year. It’s hard to argue with the value for money, quality and capability of what you get. It’s outstanding.
Q**A
Possibly the best 61 key midi keyboard
Early days, as I’m only just discovering the possibilities with the Oxygen Pro61, but I will tell you my initial findings thus far. M-Audio’s Oxygen Pro61 build is impressive, feels solid and made for the road. As a plus it also looks the business too. Keys are exactly as stated, they feel great, maybe a little noisy but only noticeable in a silent room. With headphones on, or on the road with amp and decent speakers no one will know. The pads, all fully lit, look great and work well. Sliders buttons and dials all feel solid and positive in action and function. Theres also adequate connectivity on the back panel. M-Audio also bundle some of the best software to get you going. Ableton Live needs no words from me, you’ll likely already know how good Ableton is, and thats just one of the options. This keyboard has complete freedom to program whatever DAW you like. Ableton and Apples Garage Band works seamlessly without any tech requirements from the user, pretty much plug and play. As I say, early days for me with this keyboard but first impressions are as the title says, 'possibly the best 61 key midi keyboard’.
M**R
Excellent MIDI Controller
This is an excellent MIDI controller & it worked sytraight away with Ableton, & Fruity Loops Studio. Keys are really nice & I would recommend this to anyone. Also the delivery arrived the next day
P**N
Nice keyboard
I am a keyboardist and so have played many keyboards, so for it's price I would say it's really good as additional effects or as a second board. If you're not a keys player, then this will suit you fine for midi recordings etc. The only issue is that the drum pads aren't easy to set up and I haven't been able to get them working with Ableton yet. Also, the pitch bend is very slow in comparison to regular pitch bends, so as a soloist, this was quite disappointing. The aftertouch is great, the keyboard is very sensitive or not 100% like a piano, because sometimes it registers me playing certain notes a bit louder than they should be, but this only effects recording and isn't that noticeable during live performance. But overall, really great for its price. Couldn't ask for lunch more, just if you're looking for a pitch bend, this might not be the keyboard for you.
M**X
Impressed.
Popular other brand, their mini; although good enough to use and of a much lower price, the keys were small. Despite attractive limited edition colour choices, a toy-like appearance, all glossy and that. Clouds of doubt developed after receiving. And here we are. M-Audio is Premium. This keyboard looks and is the part with quality.
A**I
Great buy!!!!!
Fantastic.
A**R
Surprisingly impressive
UPDATE: June 2022 Reached out to Support and never got a response. Buyer beware. Reduced review score accordingly. UPDATE: May 2022 After a few months playing around, I'm incredibly impressed with this keyboard. So far, not had a single issue except the screen seems to suffer from burn-in to the point I can barely make out the text on it. Quite disappointing for a bit of kit that's less than a year old. I'm going to reach out to support to see what they have to say about it. Hopefully I can get it replaced under warranty. ORIGINAL REVIEW: Have been a long-standing fan of M-Audio for many years and have owned every version of the Oxygen Midi Controller they've ever released. Have always had mixed results with them and found they were often too cheaply made so that they only lasted a couple of years before needing to be replaced. It was always the sliders that started first, then the knobs and then finally the keybed. However, being quite cheap, they were cheap enough to replace (and it has raised concerns about whether m-audio are just e-waste generators and have no real qualms about making stuff that ends up in the bin). When I needed to buy a new midi controller recently, I naturally looked around and was actually going to go with an Arturia controller this time since there are plenty reviews praising their build quality. However, noting that m-audio are now making pro studio grade gear, I figured I'd give it a go and have to say, the build quality is lightyears ahead of anything else I've owned from them. It feels really solid though there's no real weight to it. Light enough to drag to a gig or two. I'm only just scratching the surface but already managed to get it working with Cubase and Reason with literally nothing more than a couple of button presses. However, that's where the simplicity ended and have spent most of the evening trying to get the thing to work with VCV Rack - literally nothing would map to the sliders or controls on the keyboard. Notes were playing just fine but I guess they don't really have any complication to them. Unfortunately, when it comes to VCV, there just isn't a preset and no amount of trying to create one to work with it would actually work. In the end, I figured out there's a pure midi mode that you can enable which is the actual thing that made it work. Now I figured that out, I've been able to get it working fully with VCV. So, if you're using something pretty standard, like Ableton, Cubase, Reason, etc, a couple of button presses is all it takes and it just works. If you're using something non-standard that doesn't have a built-in preset, then, be prepared to spend a few hours trying to figure it out. It's a class compliant device so it should work with any midi gear but, if you want to map any of the controls to anything, that's entirely a different story. The keybed is decent though it feels a bit light but I've spent the better part of the last couple of years playing on a Fantom and Montage so, I think it's a bit much to expect something like this to match up to premium grade gear like those. However, I think it's definitely a step up from synths like the Jupiter X and the JD-XA where I do actually prefer the keybed on the Oxygen Pro over those. Feels a bit more responsive and the keys actually feel pretty good on old fingers like mine. So, overall, I'm quite impressed and credit to M-Audio for the effort they've put into it. Going to give it a proper road test in the next few weeks so I'll be back to update this review once I've tried it in a gig or two. Even if it's not great for live performance, it's already proving to be incredibly useful in the studio.
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