M-Audio manual Introduction, Oxygen 88 Features

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Oxygen 88

User Guide 1

1: Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the Oxygen 88, a premium 88-note, graded hammer-action, velocity-sensitive performance keyboard for studio and stage. Oxygen 88 features DirectLink, which provides support for qualified Digital Audio Workstations (DAW)1 such as Pro Tools. DirectLink automatically maps the track and master volume sliders, slider buttons, pan knobs, and transport controls to their corresponding functions in the application.

A single USB connection not only sends MIDI data to the computer, but also provides power to the keyboard. Oxygen 88 functions as a class-compliant device and will be recognized by your computer without the need to install additional drivers. Simply use the included USB cable to connect the keyboard to an available USB port on your computer and set the power switch to the On position.

Please refer to Section 5 of this Guide for more information on keyboard setup (including optional driver installation), and configuration of your recording application.

2: Oxygen 88 Features

88 velocity-sensitive, fully-weighted, hammer-action keys

4 programmable Keyboard Zones

Automatic mapping of top panel controls to qualified DAWs

Advanced programming functions via the keyboard

Octave/Transpose buttons

2 Track Select buttons

9 sliders; MIDI re-assignable

9 buttons; MIDI re-assignable

6 Transport Buttons; MIDI re-assignable

8 knobs; MIDI re-assignable

Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels; MIDI re-assignable

2 Sustain pedal inputs; MIDI re-assignable

1 Expression pedal input; MIDI re-assignable

MIDI Out Port

10 user editable memory locations

3-digit LED screen

USB 2.0 port (backward compatible with USB 1.1)

10 user presets for using DirectLink

1Please check www.avid.com for a current list of qualified recording applications, the most recent DirectLink installers, and configuration instructions.

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Contents Oxygen 88 User Guide Oxygen 88 Features IntroductionMinimum System Requirements Setup Windows Installation InstructionsMac OS X Installation Instructions Host Software ConfigurationDirectLink DAW Support InstallationDAW Configuration Modulation Wheel Controls and ConnectorsTop Panel Pitch Bend WheelLED Screen Octave/Transpose ButtonsTrack Buttons Function Buttons Sliders Slider ButtonsZone Buttons Transport ButtonsKnobs 13. On/Off SwitchPower Socket Velocity-sensitive KeyboardUSB Port Expression Pedal InputMidi Out Port Control Select CancelAdvanced Keyboard Functions Control Assign, Data 1, Data 2, Data Channel AssignBank LSB Global ChannelProgram Velocity Curve Bank MSBPanic Drawbar Mode Memory DumpNumber Keys Device IDStore Enter KeyZone Keys Zone VoiceZone 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 Number MMC Command Assigning MMC Control to ButtonsAssigning 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 Midi Messages Defined Program and Bank ChangesRPN/NRPN 36 User Guide Oxygen Fine 66Fine Coarse88 38 User Guide Oxygen SysExTroubleshooting  Oxygen 88 suddenly stopped workingMidi Data Standard Midi Control Numbers Midi CCsAssignable Midi CCs Sliders and KnobsButtons and Pedals Useful Midi Data Baritone SaxMidi Note Numbers DirectLink Transport Control AssignmentsHexadecimal Conversion Chart Hexadecimal Value Decimal ValueReverb Types Roland GS & Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesGeneral Midi Reverb and Chorus Types Chorus TypesTechnical Info Documentation FeedbackDisposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union Technical Support USA Product Information