M-Audio Oxygen 25 User Manual - User Guide (English)

Summary of Oxygen 25

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    User guide english ( 3 – 16 ) appendix english ( 17 – 19 ).

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    3 usb sustain c17 power on off user guide (english) box contents oxygen 25 usb cable ableton live lite software download card quickstart guide safety & warranty manual support for the latest information about this product (system requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and product registratio...

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    4 features front panel 1. Led screen: theoxygen 25 features a 3-digit led display providing visual information regarding current operation, programing and controller status. 2. Function buttons: theoxygen 25 features function buttons for programming, access to settings and advanced features. Directl...

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    5 10. Modulation wheel: this wheel is used to add expression to performances by changing the intensity of certain effects. By default, most synthesizers assign this wheel to control vibrato (change in intonation) or tremolo (change in volume) although it is usually possible to reassign the function ...

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    6 advanced keyboard functions edit button: the edit button is used to access the advanced oxygen 25 functions located on the keybed. Pressing the edit button switches your keyboard into edit mode. You can use the keys to select various advanced functions and enter data. To change the functionality o...

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    7 bank lsb: the bank lsb function sends bank change messages on the global midi channel. These messages are used to access additional banks of sound presets on virtual instruments or sound modules (if additional banks are available). Refer to the documentation for the virtual instrument or synthesiz...

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    8 memory dump: the sysex memory dump function (mem dump) will send the contents of all 10 preset memory locations for storage in a daw application. Please refer to the documentation provided with your daw software for information on how to record sysex midi data. 1. Prepare a midi track within your ...

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    9 advanced programming functions the midi cc (continuous controller) numbers from 0 to 127 are part of the general midi specification, and are typically used for real-time control of parameters in midi compatible music equipment. For example, an oxygen 25 knob may be assigned to midi cc number 10, w...

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    10 setting toggle values (min/max) for buttons or the sustain pedal it is possible to set a toggle value for a button or the sustain pedal, causing it to send one value when first pressed and another value when pressed again. This means that one value is sent the first time it is pressed, and anothe...

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    11 assigning mmc control to buttons the transport functions of some hardware recording devices and daw applications can be remotely operated via mmc (midi machine control) commands. Mmc is a specialized transport control protocol and requires a somewhat different configuration method. The following ...

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    12 assigning a note to a button it is possible to configure a button to send a note on message when it is held down, and a note off message when it is released. This requires four values to be specified (values given are examples): key parameter value control assign trigger note on/off 147 data 1 (e...

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    13 1. Press the edit button. 2. Press the select button or control select (ctrl sel) key. 3. Select the control as described earlier in this guide. 4. Press the control assign (ctrl asgn) key. 5. Enter 145 using the number keys. This sets the button or the pedal to send a combined bank select/progra...

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    14 programming a button or sustain pedal to increment/decrement a program change it is possible to configure a button or the sustain pedal to send an increment (increase) or decrement (decrease) program change message each time it is pressed. To configure a button to increment a program change betwe...

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    15 the following example configures a knob, wheel, or fader to reverse its operation: 1. Press the edit button. 2. Press the select button or control select (ctrl sel) key. 3. Select a knob, wheel, or fader as described earlier in this guide. 4. Press the data 2 key. 5. Enter 127 using the number ke...

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    16 assigning rpn/nrpn messages to a knob, fader, button, wheel, or pedal oxygen 25 allows transmission of all three necessary midi cc messages for rpns and nrpns by simply moving a knob or fader or wheel or by pressing a button or the sustain pedal. • the control assign setting allows assignment for...

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    17 appendix (english) preset list 1. Twist 6. Transfuser 2. Xpand 2 7. General midi 3. Velvet 8. General midi 4. Loom 9. General midi 5. Vacuum 10. General midi wheel, fader, and knob user assignments 00 bank select 43 expression lsb 117 controller 117 01 modulation 44 controller 44 118 controller 1...

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    18 buttons and footswitch user assignments 00 bank select 48 gen purpose 1 lsb channel mode messages: 01 modulation 49 gen purpose 2 lsb 120 all sound off 02 breath control 50 gen purpose 3 lsb 121 reset all controllers 03 controller 3 51 gen purpose 4 lsb 122 local control 04 foot control 52 contro...

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    19 technical specifications power usb bus-powered dimensions (length x width x height) 3.7" x 9.6" x 19.3"; 94 mm x 243 mm x 492 mm weight 4 lbs.; 1.8 kg specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks and licenses m-audio, sonivox, and air music technology are trademarks of inmusic ...

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