Restoring a Memory Dump:
IMPORTANT: Restoring a saved Memory Dump will permanently overwrite all current presets on your Oxygen 61 keyboard.
Restored settings will not become active until a new preset is loaded on your Oxygen 61 keyboard, or the device has been
powered off and on.
Play back a MIDI track that contains a previously recorded Oxygen 61 SysEx Memory Dump. The SysEx data is sent back to
the Oxygen 61 keyboard. The Oxygen 61 LED screen will display "SYS" while receiving the SysEx data.
Device ID: The Device ID function (DEV ID) allows the assignment of a unique SysEx Device ID to differentiate between
multiple MIDI devices of the same model, when sending or receiving SysEx data.
The default setting of 127 lets the keyboard respond to all incoming SysEx messages compatible with the same type of Oxygen
61 keyboard controllers. However, if the Device ID is changed to any other value, the keyboard will only respond to SysEx
messages that contain the same Device ID number. This is useful in situations where multiple Oxygen 61 controller keyboards
are connected to the same DAW software and SysEx information needs to be sent to a specific keyboard controller with a
unique Device ID number.
1.
Press Edit.
2.
Press the Device ID key. The LED screen will show the current Device ID (for example, "1.2.7.").
3.
Enter the new Device ID number using the number keys.
4.
Press the Enter key.
NOTE: If the Device ID number of an Oxygen 61 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 61 keyboard to Device ID 127 to ensure all Memory
Dumps will be recognized.
Store: The Store function saves control assignment settings to one of 10 memory locations.
IMPORTANT: Storing new assignment settings will overwrite the contents of the selected memory location.
1.
Press the Edit button.
2.
Press the Store key. The LED screen will show the number of the last selected memory location (for example, P.0.1).
3.
Enter the number of the memory location you want to store the new settings to by using the number keys or the < or >
buttons.
4.
Press the Enter key to save the changes and overwrite the previous settings of the memory location.
NOTE: The Oxygen 61 factory presets can be restored by holding down the "-" and "+" buttons during power up. This will
permanently erase all customized user settings.
Number Keys: This section of the keyboard is used to type in numerical parameter values while in Edit mode.
Enter Key: The Enter key confirms changes made and exits Edit mode.
NOTE: The Panic, Drawbar and Memory Dump functions take immediate effect when the corresponding key is pressed. Edit
mode will exit automatically.
Advanced Programming Functions
The MIDI CC (continuous controller) numbers from 0 to 127 are part of the General MIDI specification, and are
typically used for real-time control of parameters in MIDI compatible music equipment. For example, an Oxygen 61
knob may be assigned to MIDI CC number 10, which controls the Pan setting of a connected synthesizer or DAW
software track. Many of the controls on Oxygen 61 keyboards are fully programmable, and can be assigned to any of
these standard MIDI CCs. However, to simplify assignment of other, more complex MIDI message types (for
example, SysEx or RPN/NRPN), M-Audio has appended such additional MIDI message types to the end of the MIDI
CC number list, extending its range beyond 127.
These additional messages can be assigned to Oxygen 61 controls, just as if they were standard MIDI CCs, but using
numbers in the range from 128 to 255. Generally, this is achieved by selecting the control for editing and assigning a
3-digit number. This section provides examples of the typical control assignment procedure for knobs, faders,
buttons, wheels, and the sustain pedal. Assigning MIDI messages that are not explicitly mentioned in this section is
done by using the same basic principle as given in the examples.
NOTE: Your Oxygen 61 keyboard never transmits values outside the range specified by the MIDI protocol (0-127).
The controller numbers from 128-255 are only used internally by your Oxygen 61 keyboard. This simplifies
configuration of the knobs, wheels, buttons, faders, and sustain pedal when assigning advanced MIDI messages, and
allows additional configuration options for the controls (for example, setting the Trigger or Toggle operation of a
button).
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