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Bank LSB: The Bank LSB function sends bank change messages on the Global MIDI channel. These messages are
used to access additional banks of sound presets on virtual instruments or sound modules (if additional banks are
available). Refer to the documentation for the virtual instrument or synthesizer to confirm it will respond to these
messages.
1.
Press the Edit button.
2.
Press the Bank LSB key. The LED display will show the last sent Bank LSB number (for example, ".0.1.").
3.
Enter the new Bank LSB number using the number keys.
4.
Press the Enter key.
NOTE: Bank LSB messages will not have any effect until they are followed by a Program Change message.
Bank MSB: The Bank MSB function sends bank change messages on the Global MIDI channel. These messages
are used to access additional banks of sound presets on virtual instruments or sound modules (if additional banks are
available). Refer to the documentation for the virtual instrument or synthesizer to confirm it will respond to these
messages.
1.
Press the Edit button.
2.
Press the Bank MSB key. The LED display will show the last sent Bank MSB number (for example, ".0.1.").
3.
Enter the new Bank MSB number using the number keys.
4.
Press the Enter key.
NOTE: Bank MSB messages will not have any effect until they are followed by a Program Change message.
Panic: Press the Edit button followed by the Panic key to send an "All Notes Off" message on all 16 MIDI channels.
This stops any stuck notes that continue to play even after their keys have been released.
Velocity Curve: The Velocity Curve Select key (Vel Curve) is used to change the touch sensitivity of the keyboard or
pads. This setting lets you decide how the force with which you hit a key or pad affects the volume at which a note
plays.
Oxygen 25 provides 7 different sensitivity options:
1: C1 generates lower velocity values for the same force. This setting is useful for playing more quietly, even if you
tend to strike the keys harder.
2: C2 is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most players with an "average" touch (people who play
with an average amount of force).
3: C3 generates higher velocity values for the same force. This setting is useful for playing more loudly, even if you
tend to strike the keys with less force.
4: C4 generates an equal velocity value for a given amount of force, resulting in a linear (or neutral) keyboard
response.
5: F1 is a setting that effectively disables sensitivity, meaning the keyboard will generate a fixed velocity value of 64
(on a scale of 0-127) regardless of how hard or soft the keys are struck.
6: F2 is a setting that effectively disables sensitivity, meaning the keyboard will generate a fixed velocity value of 100
(on a scale of 0-127) regardless of how hard or soft the keys are struck.
7: F3 is a setting that effectively disables sensitivity, meaning the keyboard will generate a fixed velocity value of 127
(on a scale of 0-127) regardless of how hard or soft the keys are struck.
1.
Press the Edit button.
2.
Press the Velocity Curve (Vel Curve) key (press the Velocity Curve key twice to edit pad velocity settings). The
LED display will show the current velocity curve (for example, ".C.0.2").
3.
Type the Velocity Curve number (1 through 7) using the number keys.
4.
Press the Enter key.
- or –
1.
Press the Edit button.
2.
Press the Velocity Curve (Vel Curve) key (press Velocity Curve key twice to edit pad velocity settings). The LED
display will show the current velocity curve (for example, ".C.0.2").
3.
Use the "<" or ">" buttons to scroll through the Velocity Curves (C1 through F3).
4.
Press the Enter key.
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