M-Audio Oxygen 49 User Manual
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User Guide
English ( 3 – 17 )
Manual del usuario
Español ( 18 – 31 )
Manuel d'utilisation
Français ( 32 – 45 )
Guida per l'uso
Italiano ( 46 – 59 )
Benutzerhandbuch
Deutsch ( 60 – 74 )
Appendix
English ( 75 – 79 )

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  • Page 1 User Guide English ( 3 – 17 ) Manual del usuario Español ( 18 – 31 ) Manuel d'utilisation Français ( 32 – 45 ) Guida per l'uso Italiano ( 46 – 59 ) Benutzerhandbuch Deutsch ( 60 – 74 ) Appendix English ( 75 –...
  • Page 2: Setup

    The single USB cable not only powers the keyboard but also sends MIDI data to and from your computer system. If you intend to use your Oxygen 49 with a USB hub, make sure the USB hub uses an external power supply. Using a passive USB hub which does not use a power supply may not provide enough power if other devices are connected to the hub.
  • Page 3: Front Panel

    Features Front Panel LED Screen: The Oxygen 49 features a 3-digit LED display providing visual information regarding current operation, programing and controller status. 1 2 3 Function Buttons: The Oxygen 49 features function buttons for programming, access to settings and advanced features.
  • Page 4: Advanced Keyboard Functions

    The upper and lower pitch bend limit is determined by settings on your hardware or software synthesizer, not by the Pitch Bend wheel on the Oxygen 49 keyboard itself. Typically, this can be either a half note or an octave up/down.
  • Page 5 Channel Assign: The Channel Assign function (Chan Asgn) assigns a knob, fader, button, wheel, or the sustain pedal to a specific MIDI channel. Press the Edit button. Press the Select button or Control Select (Ctrl Sel) key. Select a control as described earlier in this guide. Press the Channel Assign key.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT: Restoring a saved Memory Dump will permanently overwrite all current presets on your Oxygen 49 keyboard. Restored settings will not become active until a new preset is loaded on your Oxygen 49 keyboard, or the device has been powered off and on.
  • Page 7 Press the Enter key. NOTE: If the Device ID number of an Oxygen 49 keyboard is changed after a Memory Dump was recorded into a DAW application, any attempts to restore it will be ignored because the numbers do not match. If you do not remember the Device ID number used when the Memory Dump was recorded, set your Oxygen 49 keyboard to Device ID 127 to ensure all Memory Dumps will be recognized.
  • Page 8 MIDI CC number 10, which controls the Pan setting of a connected synthesizer or DAW software track. Many of the controls on Oxygen 49 keyboards are fully programmable, and can be assigned to any of these standard MIDI CCs.
  • Page 9 127 (maximum) Note: When working with proprietary M-Audio parameters from the 128-255 range, the Control Assign setting is used to configure a button or the sustain pedal for this special mode of operation. This means that certain values that are usually specified through the Control Assign setting must instead be specified via the "Data 1"...
  • Page 10: Assigning Mmc Control To Buttons

    Assigning MMC Control to Buttons The transport functions of some hardware recording devices and DAW applications can be remotely operated via MMC (MIDI Machine Control) commands. MMC is a specialized transport control protocol and requires a somewhat different configuration method. The following values need to be specified: Parameter Value Control Assign...
  • Page 11: Assigning A Note To A Button

    Assigning a Note to a Button It is possible to configure a Button to send a Note On message when it is held down, and a Note Off message when it is released. This requires four values to be specified (values given are examples): The following example configures a button to play MIDI note E4 while it is being held down and stop the note when the button is released.
  • Page 12 Setting Buttons and Sustain Pedal to Send Combined Program Change, Bank LSB and Bank MSB Messages The assignable buttons and the sustain pedal can be configured to send a multi-part message, consisting of a Program Change, Bank LSB and Bank MSB message when pressed. This is useful for specific preset/sound selection from a specific bank of a connected synthesizer or virtual instrument.
  • Page 13 The following example configures a button to increment the release time of the currently active MIDI instrument sound preset every time the button is pressed (you may have to push the button several times while playing notes to hear a difference).
  • Page 14: Limiting Range Of Knob/Wheel/Fader

    Reversing the Operation of Knobs, Wheels, or Faders Most MIDI parameters assignable to knobs, wheels, or faders can be configured so that the control’s operation is reversed. Once a control is assigned to a MIDI parameter, by default the Data 2 parameter defines the minimum value (for example, 0) while the Data 3 parameter defines the maximum value to be transmitted (for example, 127).
  • Page 15: Assigning Rpn/Nrpn Messages To Knob/Fader/Button/Wheel/Pedal

    Assigning RPN/NRPN Messages to a Knob, Fader, Button, Wheel, or Pedal Oxygen 49 allows transmission of all three necessary MIDI CC messages for RPNs and NRPNs by simply moving a knob or fader or wheel or by pressing a button or the sustain pedal.
  • Page 16: Restoring The Factory Settings

    Restoring the Factory Settings Factory default settings can be restored by holding down the - and + buttons during power-up. At this point all previously saved data will be erased.
  • Page 17: Vorderseite

    Betrieb, zur Programmierung und zum Controller-Status zu liefern. 1 2 3 Funktionstasten: Oxygen 49 ist mit Funktionstasten für die Programmierung, den Zugang zu den Einstellungen und erweiterten Funktionen ausgestattet. Betrieb mit DirectLink: Im Auto-Modus scrollt <und> durch die Tracks. Lesen Sie die DirectLink- Dokumentation Ihrer jeweiligen DAW, die von m-audio.com/directlink heruntergeladen werden kann.
  • Page 18 Appendix (English) Preset List 1. Twist 6. Transfuser 2. Xpand 2 7. General MIDI 3. Velvet 8. General MIDI 4. Loom 9. General MIDI 5. Vacuum 10. General MIDI Wheel, Fader, and Knob User Assignments 00 Bank Select 50 Gen Purpose 3 LSB 99 Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) - MSB...
  • Page 19 Wheel, Fader, and Knob User Assignments (continued) 34 Breath Control LSB 83 Gen Purpose 8 131 Channel Pressure 35 Controller 35 84 Portamento Control 132 RPN Coarse 36 Foot Control LSB 85 Controller 85 133 RPN Fine 37 Porta Time LSB 86 Controller 86 134 NRPN Coarse 38 Data Entry LSB...
  • Page 20 Buttons and Footswitch User Assignments 00 Bank Select 54 Controller 54 107 Controller 107 01 Modulation 55 Controller 55 108 Controller 108 02 Breath Control 56 Controller 56 109 Controller 109 03 Controller 3 57 Controller 57 110 Controller 110 04 Foot Control 58 Controller 58 111 Controller 111...
  • Page 21 Buttons and Footswitch User Assignments (continued) 45 Controller 45 98 Non-Registered Parameter 150 Reverb Type GM2 Number (NRPN) - LSB 46 Controller 46 99 Non-Registered Parameter 151 Reverb Time GM2 Number (NRPN) - MSB 47 Controller 47 100 Registered Parameter Number 152 Chorus Type GM2 (RPN) - LSB 48 Gen Purpose 1 LSB...
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks and Licenses M-Audio, SONiVOX and AIR Music Technology are trademarks of inMusic Brands, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple Store and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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