Oxygen Series | User Guide 7 |
9. Knobs:
All Oxygen Series keyboards feature 8 MIDI Control Knobs.
DirectLink Operation:
Oxygen 49 and 61: These knobs map to control the panorama or balance setting for the currently active bank of eight tracks in a supported DAW application. When working with stereo tracks in Pro Tools 8, pressing the
Oxygen 25: These knobs map to control the track volume for the currently active bank of eight tracks in a supported DAW application.
Pro Tools 8 users can place the 8 control knobs into Instrument mode by quickly pressing the Loop button. In this mode, the 8 control knobs automatically map to 8 parameters on the active Instrument or Effect
Standard Operation:
These knobs 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 knob 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 Oxygen knobs manually as described in Section 9 - Advanced Programming Functions.
10. Transport Buttons:
All Oxygen Series keyboards feature 6 Transport Buttons.
DirectLink Operation:
These buttons map to the Transport Buttons in supported DAW applications to control playback, record, start/ stop, fast forward and rewind, as well as enabling (or disabling) of the loop function.
Pro Tools 8 users can access additional functions via the Loop button:
a.Holding the Loop button while pressing one of the other Transport Control buttons gives access to additional Pro Tools transport functions. See Appendix D for more details.
b.Quickly pressing the Loop button toggles the control knobs on your Oxygen keyboard between Instrument Mode and Mixer mode.
•Mixer mode (default):, The 8 knobs control their corresponding tracks’ pan or balance settings.
•Instrument Mode: The control knobs automatically map to 8 parameters on the active Instrument or Effect
Standard Operation:
These buttons send standard MIDI CC, MIDI note, MMC (MIDI Machine Control) or other advanced MIDI messages (see Appendix B), based on the parameter they are assigned to, or the active preset. Each button can be reassigned to control various parameters in your DAW, including the transport controls, by using your recording application’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.