Why I reccomend the OZone By M-Audio
Ok, here's the deal. The real reason we all want to play with GarageBand is really two-fold:
1) The MIDI capabillities are insane for the price.
2) You can plug your guitar in an audio jack on the computer and record without ANYTHING in between (such as an amp).
With that in mind, this is why I suggest the OZone:
Keep in mind, I don't write music professionally (I have a minor in music tech which I use more for corporate than anything else). I'm a digital artist. This means my flash / PowerPoint / web work / videography comes first and if we need music, then I'll whip something together. The music comes second. I need something that is easy to use, that will allow me to get tracks in quick and fast, and won't inhibit me down the road.
The OZone does just that. It's smaller than its 44 key counterpart (25 keys to be exact), but then again, it has an octave shifter, so do you really need that many keys? Yes, I can fit both hands on the keyboard, but if you're looking to record MIDI classical tracks, then you might want to go to the next model ABOVE this one.
The OZone comes with the usual toys:
- Pitch Wheel
- Modulation Wheel
- Full Size, Pressure Sensitive Keys
However, there are also a number of other things that make this a very useful gadget for those of you who need a compact, MIDI keyboard on steroids:
On the back you have:
- MIDI out for USB and Keyboard
- 1/4 Sustain Jack
- 1/4 Headphone Jack
- 1/4 Stereo Out Jack
- 1/4 Line In
- XLR Mic In
- Phantom Power
On the top you have:
- Eight Pan Knobs (don't ask, I haven't gotten that far yet)
- Gain Knob
- Headphone Knob
There are other features, but I haven't gotten that far yet. The thing you should focus on is the 1/4 Line In and the XLR Mic In. All you have to do is plug your guitar in one jack and your Mic in the other. The OZone connects to your Mac via USB, so you're all set. That's it. Truly plug and play.
The real piece that your buying here is portability. As any developer knows, you have multiple things on your desk and very little space to work. The siimple fact that the OZone is just over a foot long is very attractive, especially when you consider all the other capabilities.
Is this keyboard for everyone? No, of course not. Like I said earlier, if you're looking for a PRO controller, this isn't it. This is a unit built for developers whose work is complimented by the music, not the other way around.
The price is just about double that of the keyboard that Apple is offering, but when you consider that if you bought:
Apple Keyboard: $99
1/4 Guitar Adapter: $80
TOTAL: $179
You're almost already up there anyway, and now you have 1/2 the amount of space on your desk that you would have had with the OZone.
I don't work for M-Audio and I'm not a sponsor. I'm just a developer who shares the tips and tricks that I learn as I come across them.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.
- MT