Preset Editor - M-Audio OXYGEN PRO49 Quick Start Manual

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Pro Tools | First M-Audio Edition Setup
1.
Connect Oxygen Pro 49 to your computer. Then launch Pro Tools | First M-Audio Edition.
2.
Open or Create a Project.
3.
Select the Setup pulldown menu and open MIDI Input Devices. Enable MIDI Input from the Oxygen
Pro 49 by clicking the box next to Oxygen Pro 49.
4.
Create a new instrument track by selecting the Track pulldown menu and clicking New.
5.
In the New pulldown menu, select Stereo and then Instrument Track.
6.
In the newly created track, add an Insert to your track by clicking in your track's Inserts A-E and
selecting Multichannel Plugin > Instrument. Select the instrument you would like to use, such as
Xpand!2 (Stereo).
The plugin can now be triggered with Oxygen Pro 49.

Preset Editor

To download the included Preset Editor software, follow the instructions on the software download card
in the box. This software can be used to create custom MIDI mappings for you to load onto Oxygen Pro 49.
For more information on operating the keyboard with one of the custom presets selected, see the following
section and
Operation > Using Custom
Guide.
Setting the Keyboard's Operation Mode
Once you've set up Oxygen Pro 49 to work with your DAW, it's time to set the keyboard's operation Mode.
By choosing the operation Mode, you can set the keyboard to automatically coordinate with your DAW's
features or set it to work as a personally customized controller. With these two Modes, Oxygen Pro 49 gives
you the option to quickly switch between controlling a plugin to controlling your DAW with just the touch of
a button.
The two operation Modes determine the function of the MIDI keyboard's editable controls:
DAW: In DAW Mode, the keyboard's controls will be automatically mapped to sliders, buttons, knobs,
and pads in your DAW.
Preset: In Preset Mode, the keyboard's editable controls can be set to functions that you design
yourself. A number of individual preset mappings can be created and then saved to the keyboard's
internal memory for you to load at a later time.
To set the keyboard to operate in DAW Mode, press the DAW Button. The button will be lit to show that
DAW Mode is selected.
To change which DAW your keyboard is set to control:
1.
Press and hold the DAW Button to open the DAW Select menu on the Display.
2.
Turn the Select/Scroll Encoder to cycle through the available DAWs on the Display. As you turn the
encoder, the currently selected DAW will update on the Display. The User option enables you to map
custom DAW controls to the keyboard, as described in
3.
When the DAW you want is shown on the Display, press the Select/Scroll Encoder to confirm your
selection.
Note: To exit out of DAW Mode without changing the currently selected DAW, press the Back Button.
To set the keyboard to operate in Preset Mode, press the Preset Button. The button will be lit to show
that Preset Mode is selected.
To change the currently selected preset:
1.
Press and hold the Preset Button to open the Preset Select menu on the Display.
2.
Turn the Select/Scroll Encoder to cycle through the available Presets on the Display. As you turn the
encoder, the currently selected Preset will update on the Display.
3.
When the preset you want is shown on the Display, press the Select/Scroll Encoder to confirm your
selection. See
Operation > Using Custom Mappings
4
Mappings. The Preset Editor also comes with its own Editor User
Operation > Using Custom
for more information on mapping Presets.
Mappings.

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