The most famous "Oxygen" in music hardware is the M-Audio Oxygen 8 (and later Oxygen 25/49/61). However, there was never an "Oxygen 32."
Versioning, features, and numerology: 5 + 5 emagic+logic+audio+platinum+5+5+1oxygen+32
Then close it, open Logic Pro 11 or Ableton Live 12, and be grateful for 64-bit memory addressing, dark mode, and VST3 support. But never forget: Platinum 5.5.1 walked so that modern DAWs could run. The most famous "Oxygen" in music hardware is
For Windows users, Logic 5.5 holds a legendary status. It was the last major version released for the PC platform. It was incredibly stable, feature-rich, and sported the distinct, colorful interface that Logic had before the Apple redesign. It offered features like the "EXS24" sampler and the "ES1" synthesizer, which were revolutionary at the time for their sound quality and low CPU usage. For Windows users, Logic 5