Assigning A Note To A Button; About Sysex Messages And Device Id; Non-Volatile Memory; Memory Dump - M-Audio Ozonic User Manual

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Many data sheets for synths make use of NRPN messages and will give the MSB and LSB values that should be entered for DATA 3 and DATA
2 (See Appendix F). Some manuals may only give the hex values, but Ozonic requires the decimal value be entered. Convert hexadecimal
values to decimal values using the Windows calculator; select Scientific mode, select Hex, then enter the hexadecimal value needed to
convert. Press the Dec button to convert it to a decimal value. Please reference Appendix C for more information.
< Assigning a Note to a Button
The following shows the procedure for setting a button to transmit a MIDI Note On message when pressed, and a MIDI Note Off message
when released.
1.
Press the EDIT button, then the CTRL ASGN key.
2.
Enter "147" using the numerical data entry keys.
3.
Press the ENTER key to confirm.
This is the MIDI CC number that corresponds to Note On/Off mode (see Appendix B).
4.
Press the DATA 3 key.
5.
Enter "100" using the numerical data entry keys.
6.
Press the ENTER key to confirm. This means when you press the button, a Note On message is sent out with a velocity of 100.
7.
Press the DATA 2 key.
8.
Enter "0" using the numerical data entry keys.
9.
Press the ENTER KEY to confirm. This means when you release the button, a Note Off message will be sent out.
10. Press the DATA 1 key.
11. Enter "64" using the numerical data entry keys.
12. Press the ENTER key to confirm. This means you are sending out MIDI note 64 or E4, each time you press the button.
The MIDI note numbers are given in Appendix D.
< About SysEx Messages and Device ID
When transmitting SysEx messages, the individual control channel number does not define a transmit channel, but a Device ID. When the
CHAN key is pressed, the "c" is NOT displayed in the LCD screen.
Device IDs range between 00–127. In most cases, the Device ID should be set at 127. This means that all devices will receive the SysEx
message.
The Device ID for a SysEx message assigned to a controller cannot be changed using the
DEV ID key. This key is used for varying the global Device ID of Ozonic.
For more information, please reference the "SysEx Messages" and "Device ID" sections.
< Non-Volatile Memory
Ozonic uses non-volatile memory, allowing the memory to save after powering down and restarting. The current controller and channel
assignments are stored whether you have stored the setup to a memory location or not. The Program, Bank LSB and Bank MSB data, Global
Channel setting, MIDI Out from HOST setting and last used memory preset are also stored.
< Memory Dump
Press EDIT, then the MEM DUMP key to send out SysEx data packets that represent the 20 memories set up in the Ozonic. This can be used
for storing or backing up the contents of the memory presets externally.
It is possible to record the complete Memory Dump to a standard sequencer. Recall the Memory Dump by playing the MIDI track containing
the recorded Memory Dump, making sure that the Ozonic's drivers are selected as the output for that particular track.
A Memory Dump or a Memory Send does not affect the current controller assignments to the keyboard. Recall a preset to access the new
memory settings after a Memory Dump has been sent to the keyboard.
Press the EDIT button, then the MEM DUMP key to send out a number of SysEx data packets that represent the 20 memories set up in the
Ozonic. This can be used for storing or backing up the contents of the memory presets externally.
< Assigning the Device ID
The Device ID is a way of differentiating between multiple keyboards. Press EDIT, then the DEV ID key to assign a Device ID to the Ozonic. The
default Device ID is 127 when a Memory Dump is performed. It is recommended to keep the Device ID setting as 127.
If a Device ID is assigned to any number other than 127, the Memory Dump performed will be specific to the Ozonic
If the Device ID of the Ozonic differs from the one recorded with the Memory Dump, the data will be ignored.
When the DEV ID key is pressed, the LCD display represents the assigned Device ID. It is possible to enter a new Device ID using the numerical
data entry keys. Press the ENTER key to confirm.
For more information on SysEx messages and device ID, please reference the "MIDI Messages Explained" section of this manual.
< Returning to the Factory Default Setting
You can reset the Ozonic back to the factory defaults on power-up by holding down the OCTAVE UP/DOWN buttons.
Note: Restoring the factory presets will erase all setups you have stored to memory.
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