M-Audio 88 manual Controls and Connectors, Top Panel, Modulation Wheel, Pitch Bend Wheel

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Oxygen 88

User Guide5

6: Controls and Connectors

About DirectLink:

Once installed and configured, DirectLink automatically maps many of the top panel controls of Oxygen 88 to their corresponding functions in qualified recording applications.

Where applicable, the following section will explain both the operation of these controls when using DirectLink, as well as their default MIDI assignments.

Top Panel

1. Modulation Wheel:

This wheel is used to add expression to performances by changing the intensity of certain effects. By default, most synthesizers assign this wheel to control vibrato (change in intonation) or tremolo (change in volume). However it is usually possible to reassign the function of this wheel using the on-screen controls on a virtual instrument, or the front panel of a hardware synth or sound module.

Rolling the Modulation Wheel upward increases the modulation effect, while rolling downward reduces the effect.

The Modulation Wheel is an assignable controller capable of sending a variety of MIDI messages other than Modulation data. For a list of parameters the Modulation wheel can be assigned to, see "Chapter Standard MIDI Control Numbers (MIDI CCs)" on page 40.

2. Pitch Bend Wheel:

This wheel creates expressive changes in performances by raising and lowering pitch. Rolling the Pitch Bend wheel upward will raise the pitch of an instrument. Rolling it downward will lower the pitch. The upper and lower pitch bend limit is determined by settings on your hardware or software synthesizer, not by the Pitch Bend wheel on Oxygen 88 itself. Typically, this can be either a half note or an octave up/down. This wheel is spring-mounted and will return to the center position when released.

The Pitch Bend wheel is an assignable controller capable of sending a variety of MIDI messages other than pitch bend data. For a list of parameters the Pitch Bend wheel can be assigned to, "Chapter Standard MIDI Control Numbers (MIDI CCs)" on page 40.

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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 ConfigurationInstallation DAW ConfigurationDirectLink DAW Support Modulation Wheel Controls and ConnectorsTop Panel Pitch Bend WheelOctave/Transpose Buttons Track ButtonsLED Screen Function Buttons Sliders Slider ButtonsZone Buttons Transport ButtonsKnobs 13. On/Off SwitchPower Socket Velocity-sensitive KeyboardExpression Pedal Input Midi Out PortUSB Port Cancel Advanced Keyboard FunctionsControl Select Control Assign, Data 1, Data 2, Data Channel AssignGlobal Channel ProgramBank LSB Bank MSB PanicVelocity Curve Drawbar Mode Memory DumpNumber Keys Device IDStore Enter KeyZone Keys Zone VoiceZone Program Zone LSBZone MSB Zone Range Zone Channel Zone OctaveZone Midi Channel 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  Restoring the Factory Settings SysEx Messages and Device IDNon-Volatile Memory 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