M-Audio 99004139310 manual Track Buttons, Octave / Transpose Buttons, LED Screen

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Oxygen Series

User Guide 4

3.Track Buttons:

DirectLink Operation:

The left Track button (<) selects the previous Track in supported DAW applications. For example if Track 2 is currently selected, pressing this button will select Track 1 in the application.

The right Track button (>) selects the next Track in supported DAW applications. For example if Track 2 is currently selected, pressing this button will select Track 3 in the application.

These buttons also allow the selection of tracks outside the currently active bank of 8 sequencer tracks. For example, if track 8 is currently selected and the > track button is pressed, track 9 will be selected. The track sliders and their corresponding buttons will now control Tracks 9 - 16.

Standard Operation:

The left Track button sends MIDI CC 14, while the right Track button sends MIDI CC 15. These buttons are not re-assignable to other MIDI parameters. Use the recording program’s "MIDI Learn" function (if available) to assign these buttons to software functions as desired. Refer to the manual provided with your DAW software for more information about its MIDI Learn capabilities.

4.Octave / Transpose Buttons:

The Octave buttons are used to shift the keyboard up or down in one octave increments, to extend the range of playable notes. The Right button (>) shifts upward (note F3 becomes F4), while the Left button (<) shifts downward (note F3 becomes F2).

Transpose is the secondary function of these two buttons and can be accessed by pressing both buttons simultaneously. In this mode, pressing the Right button shifts the keyboard upward by one half-step (semi tone). As a result, note F3 becomes F#3. Pressing the Left button shifts the keyboard downward by one half-step (F3 becomes E3).

5. LED Screen:

All Oxygen Series keyboards feature a 3 digit LED display providing visual information regarding current operation, programing and controller status.

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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 ConfigurationDirectLink / DAW Support InstallationDAW Configuration Controls and Connectors Top PanelPitch Bend Wheel Modulation WheelLED Screen Track ButtonsOctave / Transpose Buttons Function Buttons Sliders Slider ButtonsKnobs Transport ButtonsBack Panel Control Select Cancel Oxygen 49 and 61 onlyAdvanced Keyboard Functions Global Channel Control Assign, Data 1, Data 2, DataChannel Assign Program Bank LSBBank MSB PanicDrawbar Mode Oxygen 49 and 61 only Velocity CurveMemory Dump Device ID Oxygen 49 and 61 onlyEnter Key StoreNumber Keys 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  Non-Volatile Memory Restoring the Factory SettingsSysEx Messages and Device ID 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 ChartAppendix F Roland GS & Yamaha XG Nrpn Messages Appendix G General Midi Reverb and Chorus TypesReverb Types Chorus TypesAudio