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M-Audio Ozone

Summary
Price New M-Audio Ozone @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.m-audio.com/
Ease of Use 7.0 (12 responses)
Features 6.8 (12 responses)
Expressiveness/Sounds 7.3 (9 responses)
Reliability 6.1 (12 responses)
Customer Support 4.1 (7 responses)
Overall Rating 7.0 (12 responses)
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Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/29/2008 at 03:39pm by hansblitz

Ease of Use : 7
Installation is easy, the latest drivers work great with XP Prof. However, I just got myself an new laptop with Vista x64 and I'm not very amused that M-Audio doesn't offer suitable drivers jet. I'm working with Ableton's Live and I haven't experienced any problems up to now. Midi-routing works great, thanks to low latency recording is fun. Unfortunately space between the knobs is too narrow, in a wild life set it requires a lot of practice not to touch another knob while twisting the one you really use.

Features : 7
All you need for starting with live music. Really, if you're producing music 'just for fun', this device is what you need. If you want to go pro, this is NOT what you need! For me, the keyboard is fine, pro users might ask for one or two extra octaves. Eight knobs are OK, but I miss more sliders (might be to much for this size, but anyway...)

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
The sound is great! The M-Audio interface produces clear and powerful sound. Whoever tells anything different doesn't really understand how sound should be or simply uses terrible speakers or monitors. In fact, that's the reason why I'll throw this thing away (so please M-Audio: give the that f+++ing x64 driver..).

Reliability : 8
Never really had problems with XP Prof. When I bought my Ozone my system used to hang up a few times due to a driver conflict with my soundblaster audigy z2 soundcard. I deinstalled the sb driver and re-installed it afterwards... no probs since then.

Customer Support : 1
Terrible! Rely on forums and discussion groups.

Overall Rating : 7
As I said, usefull for people, that produce music for fun. If you want more, don't buy this as it would be a waste of money. For hobby musicians this is the right choice. As I want to go semi-pro I would not buy it again, however for beginners I can only recommend the Ozone.


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: 500
Submitted 06/05/2008 at 05:04am by twoshoes

Ease of Use : 3
well looks nice to use, and fairly well laid out.
has never worked properly as a soundcard, and intermittently works as a midi controller.

Features : 6
seemed ok. keys felt quite nice

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion
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Reliability : 2
reliable? absoulutely not! this thing has a mind of its own! good price for a product with its own functioning brain, but i rather it left things to me to make the decisions.

Customer Support : 4
well tech support have been quite prompt and suggestive. however the drivers are rubbish, and they still only have BETA drivers for vista!! come on!

Overall Rating : 1
no i would never buy another one. i would rather eat burnt hair on toast.


please spend a little extra and steer well clear of m-audio products!


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/02/2008 at 06:15pm by Subversounds

Ease of Use : 2
well, first of all, according to official M-audio distributor in Brazil, m-audio does not ship the installation cd anymore, you have to guess that the Protools M-powered Demo disk has the drives. Second of all, the drives on that disk are not updated for Vista, so they are worthless. So you download then, install and the drivers go fine, except that the Ozone Control Panel crashes everytime (but the ASIO driver still working). A ******* crap.

Features : 6
Good features for the price. But for a bit more you can have all fuctions of it plus a very good analog synthesizer (check Roland SH-201 synth-interface).

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
good for its price

Reliability : 1
well, after the saga to install it, i used my ozone 3 ******* times and it broke. warrant was okay and fast but i had to pay the shipment to repair it.

Customer Support : 6
It brokes in two weeks and you have to pay the shipment to repair it.

Overall Rating : 5
- if it were stoles, broken or lost i would never buy it again.
- i have it for three weeks
- It is the worst **** i own
- nothing to love. i hate the drivers.
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Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: USD 400
Submitted 03/25/2008 at 12:38pm by Charly
Email: charly at so-ya<dot>net

Ease of Use : 8
Easy enough to install. I'm using it with cubase sx3 & reason 3 on my laptop. Have been very happy with it. I have recorded drums, guitars, bas, vocals with it. Although the preamps aren't all that great, i found that using good quality mics and preamps before going into the ozone has given me great results.
I never had to program it much, other than to assign some knobs to vst instrument functions. That went well.

Features : 6
Overall good soundcard for the price. Ok travel midi controller.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 7
I've recorded electro/rock songs with it. It does what it sets out to do quite well.

Reliability : 8
I first bought this machine in 2003. I'm on my second one now as i blew a channel on the first one after over two years of intense use. M-Audio were very cool and gave me a new one for 50$. The second one has been running perfectly since then.

I occasionnaly need to reboot the machine when the cpu on my laptop gets over loaded. That only happens when I use a lot of vst instruments. I found ways to work around that. I very often run over 30 audio tracks plus some midi channels with vst intruments and it practically never gives out on me.

Customer Support : 10
Like i said earlier, m-audio were very cool with me as they gave me a new machine for only 50$ after I blew a channel during a recording session. That was way past the warranty had expired.

Overall Rating : 8
Bottom line, well worth the money. Great travelling device. Even with a pro machine, I'll still hold on to it and use it when i'm on the road.


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: USD 210
Submitted 01/10/2008 at 07:37pm by maggotspawn

Ease of Use : 10
Pretty simple to setup and use.

Features : 9
2 octave keyboard, velocity sensitive. Pitch and mod wheels. 8 knobs for midi cc's. 1 instrument in w/preamp. 1 mic in with phantom power. 1 stereo aux in. Headphone and main outs. Pretty versatile little device...

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion

Reliability : 9
So far so good...

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I'll give it a 9. It does what it does well. Your limited to 48/24 if you want 96 you have to disable a set of stereo ins or outs, this isn't M-Audio's fault it's USB after all. The stereo aux input should be a pair of 1/4" ins though, and you can't control the level of gain on the stereo aux in, a bit of an oversight. I needed an all in one device so I could get back in to making music and the Ozone fit the bill, definitely
worth the money. I used to have a room full of hardware, now with this and some softsynths I can raise plenty of hell...


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: USD 300
Submitted 12/12/2006 at 07:55am by grozbat

Ease of Use : 8
No problems getting it working. Simple to install, connect up and use.

Features : 8
This is a great all-in-one product for the beginner who has a guitar, a microphone, and a laptop. It is a midi keyboard, control surface, low-latency sound card, intrument interface, microphone interface, and more, in one device.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 6
Fine keyboard as far as I can tell.

Reliability : 5
Not really a pro instrument.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Great value. Ideal for beginners. Compact. If you want to record instruments/voice and do MIDI sequencing you'd normally have to buy 2 or 3 separate devices, so you also save cables and connection problems with this product.


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: R$ 980
Submitted 11/28/2006 at 08:44pm by DJ Hideki
Email: djhideki at djhideki<dot>com

Ease of Use : 2
i had kinda the same problem that Anonymous had, the sound works, but just when it wants to... sometimes i'm listening to some music or even producing something at reason and it just stops playing and it takes me about 30min to make it work again

Features : 7
the only problem i had is that the sensitivity of the keys are too low, so you have to hit it too hard to get a loud sound

Expressiveness/Sounds : 7
the sound of the soundcard is amazing... WHEN IT WORKS!

Reliability : 1
i wouldn't trust it

Customer Support : 1
they just don't return my e-mails

Overall Rating : 4
i don't reccomend... it's better to pay a little more for a good soundcard and a decent midi controller than to buy ozone


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 06/21/2006 at 12:27pm by JD von Hinezmeyer

Ease of Use : 9
This really could not be any easier to use. I had no trouble setting it up. The drivers installed effortlessly and so did the free Reason Adapted software.

Features : 7
It is a really simple midi controller. It not too feature packed. The Mod wheel and the Pitch bend and the assignable knobs are the only real features.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 7
There are no sounds that come on board, you have to plug it into something. I've used it with my computer and some midi equipment with no problems. It does have "semi-veloscity sensitive" keys which aren't that great but it's better than no sensitivity at all. Playing it feels like playing a little toy keyboard.

Reliability : 9
I have never had any trouble with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I really like this little controller. It's basic, just keys some knobs and a USB jack. It's incredibly portable and economical. I normally dont write reviews of equipment, but i was offended by some of the negative reviews that this got. I like this one so much that I bought the M-Audio 61-Keystation too.


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: US $300something
Submitted 10/03/2005 at 05:51am by zafer
Email: zaferadana<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 8
Using with an xp operating laptop.

I really did not know anything about these little machines and what they would do... so I asked to a friend while choosing my M-Audio Ozone. It is easy to carry around and has lots of features on it. I connect my bass guitar and a mic. It works for a small home studio kind of work if you are working with reason and acid pro4 kind of stuff... a friend of mine (mehmet ataman) has given me instructions on the phone in about 25 minutes and I did miracles using reason... so

Features : 7
The machine has an asio sound driver in its cute little body. And the response time is very good. Latency right..? Dont know the terminology so much... and the velocity is also working.. I dont know if you can use it without the computer... couldnt figure it out yet... and i need a midi keyboard starters guide I guess..

good for a starter I guess... 8 knobs and 25 keys to enjoy which open up virtually by the touch of a button...

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
it is up to the program you are taking the samples from... or let me say the samples that make the difference... it is more effective when you use it with a good pc....

Reliability : 4
on live? dont think so... why not go for a nord lead.. instead.. if you are a performer...

Customer Support : 2
didnt.. dunno what to do with it...

Overall Rating : 7
It is small... does not require anything but an usb port to use... the new version looks quite sexy....


Product: M-Audio Ozone
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/27/2005 at 08:58pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Please disseminate far and wide to all your musician friends and to anyone else considering the purchase of an M-Audio Ozone.

Before you consider shelling out your hard-earned cash for this product, try this: Grab a plastic bag, walk around your neighborhood and select the biggest, freshest pile of dogshit you can find. Then take that dogshit, place it near your computer and plug a USB cord into it. This will fully simulate the experience of the M-Audio Ozone USB MIDI controller keyboard. And lucky for you, the experience was free. I wasn?t so lucky. While I managed to escape the full retail cost by purchasing the unit off Ebay, I still took a hit.

Let?s start with the nuts and bolts: (The following applies to Windows users only) The installation CD contains folders for several M-Audio devices. Each has its own folder and the folders contain the drivers for the product. Installation is a breeze, to be honest. It?s the stuff being installed that causes all the trouble.

First of all, any software company worth its salt will submit its programming to the Microsoft labs for what is commonly referred to as ?Windows Logo Testing.? This testing assures customers that what they are installing will function properly in the Windows Environment. Now, I am not a software developer and I know next to nothing about this process. It sounds like a pretty good idea to me, though. I mean, if I were a software developer, I would certainly take the time to put my product through the Windows Logo testing?and be sure that it passed?before offloading my stuff to my customers. I would consider it a very basic courtesy.

The discourteous folks at M-Audio apparently didn?t give a shit that their product is incompatible with Windows. Don?t believe me? Windows will warn you when you are about to install drivers or other programs that have not been tested or have not passed the Logo Testing process; during the process a window will pop up indicating the software has not passed the Logos test and you will be presented with the option to ?Continue Anyway? or ?STOP installation.? The Ozone installation manual (For XP, anyway), makes you ignore this warning no less than six times during the installation process. Red flags, anyone?

The gist of it: the device did not function after installation.

Granted the tech support guys at M-Audio tried their best. Of course they suggested the obvious: ?is it plugged in??, ?does the unit have power??, ?did it fall out of a three-story window in the last hour??? Then they directed me to a few driver updates and (long story short) those failed as well. The second time they directed me to a website that dealt specifically with XP-related audio streamlining. This site contains 26 ?tips? on how to fine-tune XP for audio/music applications. It?s a great site, really (http://www.musicxp.net), but all of those tips were the computing equivalent to placing a glass roof on a house of cards. You can?t really fine-tune your OS if the drivers are not even in the same key.

I went so far as to upgrade my Thinkpad 380ED to Windows 98 with hopes of fixing the problem. No such luck. I can?t stress enough that you should avoid this product at all costs. If you have purchased M-Audio?s Ozone within the last 30 days, run?don?t walk?to the store tomorrow and get your money back. You won?t be sorry.


Features : No Opinion

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion

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