M-Audio 88 manual Knobs, Velocity-sensitive Keyboard, 13. On/Off Switch, Power Socket

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Oxygen Series

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11.Knobs:

Oxygen 88 features 8 MIDI Control Knobs.

DirectLink Operation:

These knobs map to control the panorama or balance setting for the currently active bank of eight tracks in a qualified DAW application. When working with stereo tracks in Pro Tools 8, the knobs default to control the left pan controls. Pressing and holding the right-most Slider button (C26), will map the knobs to the right pan controls.

Pro Tools 8 users can place the 8 control knobs into Instrument mode by quickly pressing the Loop button. In this mode, these knobs automatically map to 8 parameters on the active instrument or effect plug-in. The instrument mode parameter mapping can be customized by clicking the "learn" button in the upper right corner of the Plug-In. Please check the Pro Tools 8 documentation for more details.

Default 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 various parameters in your DAW, by using its MIDI Learn function (if available ñ check the user documentation for your DAW), or by manual assignment as described on page 23.

12.Velocity-sensitive Keyboard:

The velocity-sensitive keyboard is not only the primary method of sending Note On/ Off and Velocity data when performing, it is also used to access extended programing functions listed along its upper edge. For more information on the extended programming functions, refer to "Chapter 7: Advanced Keyboard Functions" on page 12.

Back Panel

13.On/Off Switch:

Use this switch to power the device on or off.

14.Power Socket:

This socket accepts an optional 9V DC, 500mA power supply. A power supply must be connected when using Oxygen 88 in stand-alone mode (without a host computer).

NOTE: Do not use a power supply while Oxygen 88 is connected to a computer via USB.

15.Sustain Pedal Inputs:

This socket accepts a momentary-contact foot pedal (not included). When pressed, this pedal will sustain the notes you are playing without having to keep your fingers pressing down the keys.

NOTE: The polarity of the sustain and expression pedals is determined by the keyboard upon startup. When Oxygen 88 is powering up, the sustain pedal is assumed to be in the "up" (Off) position. It is important that the sustain pedal is not pressed during startup, otherwise the pedal will reverse its operation, and notes will sustain when the pedal is not pressed.

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Contents Oxygen 88 User Guide Introduction Oxygen 88 FeaturesWindows Installation Instructions Minimum System Requirements SetupHost Software Configuration Mac OS X Installation InstructionsDirectLink DAW Support InstallationDAW Configuration Pitch Bend Wheel Controls and ConnectorsTop Panel Modulation WheelLED Screen Octave/Transpose ButtonsTrack Buttons Function Buttons Slider Buttons SlidersTransport Buttons Zone ButtonsVelocity-sensitive Keyboard 13. On/Off SwitchPower Socket KnobsUSB Port Expression Pedal InputMidi Out Port Control Select CancelAdvanced Keyboard Functions Channel Assign Control Assign, Data 1, Data 2, DataBank LSB Global ChannelProgram Velocity Curve Bank MSBPanic Memory Dump Drawbar ModeEnter Key Device IDStore Number KeysZone Voice Zone KeysZone MSB Zone ProgramZone LSB Zone Range Zone Midi Channel Zone ChannelZone Octave Zone Transpose Advanced Programming Functions Key Parameter Value Setting Trigger Values for the Buttons or the Sustain Pedal Assigning MMC Control to Buttons Number MMC CommandAssigning a Note to a Button 28 User Guide Oxygen 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 User Guide  Non-Volatile Memory Restoring the Factory SettingsSysEx Messages and Device ID Program and Bank Changes Midi Messages DefinedRPN/NRPN 36 User Guide Oxygen Fine 66Fine Coarse88 SysEx 38 User Guide Oxygen Oxygen 88 suddenly stopped working TroubleshootingStandard Midi Control Numbers Midi CCs Midi DataSliders and Knobs Assignable Midi CCsButtons and Pedals Baritone Sax Useful Midi DataDirectLink Transport Control Assignments Midi Note NumbersHexadecimal Value Decimal Value Hexadecimal Conversion ChartChorus Types Roland GS & Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesGeneral Midi Reverb and Chorus Types Reverb TypesDocumentation Feedback Technical InfoDisposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union Technical Support USA Product Information