


Technology has done a lot for music, but perhaps the most interesting recent development is the widespread availability of music-production tools for the average home computer. Those using Apple computers will find the process a little easier, thanks to the built-in Audio MIDI setup utility in Mac OS X. Namely, we had to dig into both the software's preferences and the control panel to ensure that the Oxygen8 (simply called USB Keystation in menus) and the computer's sound card were properly enabled. The included user guide offers some basic instructions, but we found them insufficient and had to tinker around to make any sound come through (Reason Adapted offers no documentation to help with this problem). Setting up the software to work with the Oxygen8 is a trickier matter. To this end, M-Audio provides Reason Adapted, a scaled-down version of Propellerhead's genre-bending music-workstation software.

In order to use the keyboard to generate computer-based sounds, you need MIDI application software. The Oxygen8 alone is simple enough to set up, but you'll want to follow the included instruction sheet to a T otherwise, it's easy to get confused (for example, in Windows XP, we had to go through the driver-installation steps three times, and that's normal).
