hello I am taking piano lessons like two months ago but I really like the idea of an axis 64. so just wandering is it better to leave the piano lessons & learn music theory on my own to then apply it to the axis?? or should I stay in piano lessons. any help is greatly apreciated
@felipescalador Learning how to read standard notation, how to use both hands effectively, and what the older repertoire is could be useful. If you need structure the lessons could be worth keeping too.
But if you have a little discipline and a few books (or even the internet) you could probably get just as far or farther on your own time if you get an AXiS, and it would probably be less frustrating.
Also look into converting your AXiS into a jammer, google "'Wicki-Hayden Keyboard".
you can have them customize it to your wildest dreams for an added charge. if you say build me one with 4 pitch bend wheels they'll do it. lots of big shot producers are rockin this thing. I think its gonna ketch on. I would not use it for drumming though cause that cant be good.
Can you hook a sustain pedal up to it? So you don't have to hold down the chord while adding notes? Or maybe a sustenudo? I think that's the one that lets you sustain some notes while the others still turn off and on? Also, is it touch sensitive? I agree, this thing is VERY cool!
hello I am taking piano lessons like two months ago but I really like the idea of an axis 64. so just wandering is it better to leave the piano lessons & learn music theory on my own to then apply it to the axis?? or should I stay in piano lessons. any help is greatly apreciated
felipescalador 1 year ago
@felipescalador Learning how to read standard notation, how to use both hands effectively, and what the older repertoire is could be useful. If you need structure the lessons could be worth keeping too.
But if you have a little discipline and a few books (or even the internet) you could probably get just as far or farther on your own time if you get an AXiS, and it would probably be less frustrating.
Also look into converting your AXiS into a jammer, google "'Wicki-Hayden Keyboard".
JLMoriart 1 year ago
cool but strange looking device ;)
but im intrested 2 try once
XHALE303 2 years ago
you can have them customize it to your wildest dreams for an added charge. if you say build me one with 4 pitch bend wheels they'll do it. lots of big shot producers are rockin this thing. I think its gonna ketch on. I would not use it for drumming though cause that cant be good.
Ureallydontknow 3 years ago
Can you hook a sustain pedal up to it? So you don't have to hold down the chord while adding notes? Or maybe a sustenudo? I think that's the one that lets you sustain some notes while the others still turn off and on? Also, is it touch sensitive? I agree, this thing is VERY cool!
judesim 4 years ago
Yeah, it's touch sensitive.
frankenc 3 years ago
how much did this cost?
sexytubes 4 years ago
its lookin like $1700 USD
itsfatman 4 years ago
@itsfatman geez Id rather just use a Oxygen controller and deal with my lack of piano skills.
Whyrendog 1 year ago
is great!!! i have a v-synth xt....and i like your axis!!!! more videos please!!!
congrats!
vivipedraglio 4 years ago