M-Audio 88 manual Zone Range, LED Screen

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Oxygen 88

Zone Range

This function sets the range of notes used by a Zone. By default, all Zones span across the entire length of the keyboard, from note A-1 on the far left to C7 on the far right.

If two or more active Zones are configured to overlap partially or completely, multiple instrument sounds will play simultaneously (layered) if a key in an overlapping area of the keyboard is pressed.

1.Select a Zone by pressing its Zone button.

2.Press the Advanced button.

3.Press the Zone Range key - the LED screen will display "Z.n.-".

4.Press the lowest note to be included in the zone - the LED screen will display the note value.

5.Press the highest note to be included in the zone - the LED screen will display the note value.

6.Repeat steps 1 - 5 to set the range of notes for all remaining Zones.

Or:

1.Press and hold one or multiple Zone Buttons - After approximately two seconds the LED screen will read "Z.n.-".

2.Press the lowest note to be included in the zone - the LED screen will display the note value.

3.Press the highest note to be included in the zone - the LED screen will display the note value.

4.Repeat steps 1 - 3 to set the range of notes for the remaining Zones.

Simultaneously holding down multiple Zone buttons and then setting the range as described above, will set the same Zone Range for all active Zones. This will result in the layering of all sound patches that are played. After setting the Range, activate all desired Zones by simultaneously pressing their respective Zone buttons.

When assigning the lower or upper zone range limit to a black key, the LED will place a dot between the note name and the octave number to indicate a sharp

note.

Note Name

LED Screen

 

 

A-1

A-1

 

 

Bb-1

A.-1

 

 

G#2

G.2

 

 

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