M-Audio 99004139310 manual Sliders, Slider Buttons

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Oxygen Series

User Guide 6

7. Sliders:

Oxygen 49 and 61 feature nine Sliders. Oxygen 25 features one Slider.

DirectLink Operation:

Oxygen 49 and 61: The first eight sliders automatically map to control the track volume for the currently selected bank of eight tracks in a supported DAW application. The right-most Slider (C9) maps to the master volume fader of a supported DAW application.

Oxygen 25: The single slider will map to the master volume fader of a supported DAW.

Standard Operation:

These sliders send different types of standard MIDI CC messages or advanced MIDI messages (see Appendix B), based on the parameter they are assigned to, or the active preset. Each slider can be mapped to control various parameters in your DAW by using your recording application’s MIDI Learn function (if available – check the user documentation for your DAW), or assigning the slider manually as described in Section 9 - Advanced Programming Functions.

8. Slider Buttons:

Oxygen 49 and 61 feature nine Slider Buttons. 4

DirectLink Operation:

The first eight buttons map to the currently active bank of eight tracks within supported DAW applications. By default, pressing a Slider button will mute the corresponding DAW track. Pressing and holding the right-most Button (C26) places all other Slider buttons in Solo mode. While the right-most button is held down, pressing another Slider button will solo the corresponding DAW track.

When using Pro Tools 8, the right-most Slider button (C26) also allows using the eight Oxygen control knobs to adjust either the left, or the right pan knobs of Pro Tools stereo tracks (only available on Oxygen 49 and 61). By default, the Oxygen knobs control the left pan knobs of stereo tracks. While the right-most button is held down, the Oxygen knobs control the right pan knobs of Pro Tools stereo tracks.

Standard Operation:

These buttons send different types of standard MIDI CC, MIDI note or other advanced MIDI messages (see Appendix B), based on the parameter they are assigned to, or the active preset. Each button can be mapped to control various parameters in your DAW by using your recording software’s MIDI Learn function (if available – check the user documentation for your DAW), or assigning the Oxygen controls manually as described in Section 9 - Advanced Programming Functions.

4Not available on Oxygen 25

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Contents Oxygen Series Introduction What’s in the BoxOxygen Series Features Minimum System Requirements SetupWindows XP and Windows Vista Installation Instructions Mac OS X Installation Instructions Host Software ConfigurationDAW Configuration InstallationDirectLink / DAW Support Pitch Bend Wheel Controls and ConnectorsTop Panel Modulation WheelOctave / Transpose Buttons Track ButtonsLED Screen Function Buttons Sliders Slider ButtonsKnobs Transport ButtonsBack Panel Advanced Keyboard Functions Cancel Oxygen 49 and 61 onlyControl Select Channel Assign Control Assign, Data 1, Data 2, DataGlobal Channel Bank MSB ProgramBank LSB PanicDrawbar Mode Oxygen 49 and 61 only Velocity CurveMemory Dump Device ID Oxygen 49 and 61 onlyNumber Keys StoreEnter Key Advanced Programming Functions Key Parameter Value Setting Trigger Values for the Buttons or the Sustain Pedal Number MMC Command Assigning MMC Control to ButtonsAssigning a Note to a Button Oxygen Series User Guide  Programming a Button to Increment/Decrement a Midi CC value Programming a Button to Increment/Decrement a Program Change Reversing the operation of Knobs or Sliders Limiting the Range of a Knob or Slider Oxygen Series User Guide  SysEx Messages and Device ID Restoring the Factory SettingsNon-Volatile Memory Midi Messages Defined Program and Bank ChangesRPN/NRPNs OverviewCheck your 3rd Party Documentation for a RPN/NRPN List Fine SysEx Troubleshooting  Oxygen keyboard suddenly stops workingTechnical Info Warranty Terms and Registration Warranty Terms Warranty Registration Documentation FeedbackAppendix Appendix a Standard Midi Control Numbers Midi CC’sAppendix B Assignable Midi CCs Sliders and KnobsUser Guide Oxygen Series Buttons and PedalAppendix C Useful Midi Data Piano Bass Reed Synth EffectsAppendix D DirectLink Transport Control Assignments Midi Note NumbersAppendix E Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion ChartReverb Types Appendix F Roland GS & Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesAppendix G General Midi Reverb and Chorus Types Chorus TypesAudio