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M-Audio Oxygen 8 V2 25-Key USB Midi Controller 9900-41392-00The Oxygen 8 v2 is an updated version of the mobile MIDI controller that started the mobile studio revolution. You get a fully functional MIDI keyboard with great action, plus eight MIDIassignable knobs to control any MIDI parameters you desire in your hardware or software. It's perfect for composing on the go or performing live bass lines and pads, firing samples, or triggering audio and/or visual effects. New features include full MIDI message support with channelization for each controlle... Read more
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Brand: M Audio
Part Numbers: 9900-41392-00, 9900-41392-10, 99004139200
UPC: 612391700263
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| Fun Fun Fun. Better than fussing with a qwerty keyboard. Nice 25 key controller. I am using mine with Cubase and Max/MSP None | |
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Contained within the Oxygen 8 is a USB MIDI interface. Simply plug the Oxygen 8 into your computers USB port, install the included drivers and enable the MIDI interface within your music software. This combination of a versatile keyboard controller and a USB MIDI interface allows you record and control MIDI information within your music application, plus adds a MIDI output port to which you can connect a MIDI sound module or drum machine.The rear panel MIDI port marked USB is used for this purpose. The Oxygen 8 may be powered by one of three sources: external power supply, internal batteries, or parasitically from the voltage it receives from the USB port. For the most consistent perfomance, we recommend using a power supply or batteries, even when using the Oxygen 8 with your computers USB port.To power from the USB port only, plug the Oxygen 8 directly into the computers USB port, or into a powered USB hub.When using the Oxygen 8 in standalone mode, a power supply or batteries must be used. Six AA-size batteries are required when using battery power. When using an external power supply (optional), it is important to use only a supply with the proper 9vDC, 500ma rating.These may be purchased locally or through MIDIMAN.
On a PC: You must be running Windows 98 or higher to properly use the
Oxygen 8. Also, your motherboard must support USB or you will need to install a PCI to USB host adapter to provide the USB ports. It is possible for a motherboard to support USB and yet not have the physical port connectors installed. A simple USB back panel extender can be purchased at a computer supply store and can be installed easily to provide USB port connectors.
On an Apple Computer: Your Apple must support USB with the built-in native
ports present. Standard iMacs or G3/G4s with USB ports will work just fine. A Mac OS that supports USB will also be required.We recommend OS 9.2.2 or higher.We cannot guarantee performance of device when using non-Apple USB ports.
IMPORTANT: For MacOS 9, an OMS MIDI driver is provided. You MUST have a sequencer program that supports OMS, and have OMS properly installed in order to use the Oxygen 8.
Whats in the Box
Included in your Oxygen 8, you should find:
1. 2. 3. 4. Oxygen 8 USB Keystation MIDI Controller One (1) standard USB cable PC and Mac driver disk Owners manual and warranty card
Guide to Getting Started
Heres an outline of steps to begin using your Oxygen 8 on either Mac or PC:
1. 2. 3. 4. Attach the Oxygen 8 to your computer (see Hardware Installation). Install the Driver (see Software Installation). Hook your sound module to the Oxygen 8 (see Setting Up Your MIDI Studio). Configure the Oxygen 8 in your application software (see Using the Oxygen 8 in your Application Software).
Hardware Installation
Installing your Oxygen 8 means simply attaching it to your USB port using the standard USB cable that is included. We recommend that you power down (turn off) your computer for a first time installation. If you are using the Oxygen 8 in USB mode, a power supply is not requiredthe computers USB port provides the power to run the Oxygen 8. The wall-wart or battery supply is only necessary for use in the standalone mode. However, when the Oxygen 8 receives its power from the USB port, we recommend either plugging directly into the computers USB port (not into the keyboards port or a powered USB hub.) Find a good spot around your computer station to place the Oxygen 8. The USB port on your computer is a small (1/8 x 3/8), rectangular connector (A) and is usually found in a group of two. The other end (B) of your USB cable is more square (1/4 x 1/4) in shape, and should fit easily into the USB connector on your Oxygen 8. Take the (A) end of the USB cable and plug it into the USB port on the back of your computer. Take the (B) end of the USB cable and plug it in to the USB port on the back panel of the Oxygen 8. Next,power up your computer and proceed to the next section,Software Installation.
Software Installation
MIDI application software communicates with devices such as the MIDI interface contained within the Oxygen 8 via software known as drivers. This software driver is a special, dedicated program that makes a MIDI interface accessible to an application. On the included driver disk, M-Audio supplies the drivers that enable you to use Oxygen 8 with either Windows, Mac OS9 or Mac OSX. Oxygen 8 drivers are supplied on the included dual format CD. USB Driver Installation for Windows This driver for the Oxygen 8 USB interface requires Windows 98 or higher. Please make sure that Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP is installed on your system, and that your USB port is enabled. Check your computer manual for more information.
To verify your Windows installation after you have carefully followed these instructions, you may check your systems Device Manager, located in the Control Panel under System. If you look in the Device Manager, you will find 2 parts for the Oxygen 8 KEYSTATION driver; one under the Universal Serial Bus controller group and the other under the Sound, video, & game controllers group. Windows XP:
1 Insert the 'Oxygen 8' CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Open 'My Computer' or 'Windows Explorer' to locate your CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD-ROM drive that contains the Oxygen 8 CD-ROM. Double-click the 'Oxygen 8' folder. 3. Double-click the driver icon to launch the installation procedure. 4. You will see an installer window advising you to have your Oxygen 8 DISCONNECTED from the USB bus before continuing.After you verify that your device is disconnected, click 'Next' to continue.
5. You will see a warning that this device has not passed Windows logo testing. Click "Continue anyway".
6. When the installer has completed installation, click Finish. Plug in your Oxygen 8.
7. You will see a New Hardware found dialog. (If you dont see this dialog at first, unplug your Oxygen 8 and try again.) Click Next.
8. You will see another warning that the product has not passed Windows logo testing. Click "Continue anyway".
9. The installer will finish. Click Finish to continue.
10. You will see another window telling you that New Hardware has been found. Click Next.
11. Again, the computer reminds you that the product has not passed Windows Logo testing. Click "Continue anyway".
12. The driver has been installed.
Windows XP Installation is now complete. Windows 2000
1. Service Pack 2 or higher is required for proper operation of the Oxygen 8 driver. This service pack is available from Microsoft Downloads at www.microsoft.com/downloads. 2. Insert the M-Audio Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. Open 'My Computer' or 'Windows Explorer' to locate your CD-ROM drive. Doubleclick the CD-ROM drive that contains the Oxygen 8 CD-ROM. 3. Double-click the Oxygen 8 Folder to open it. 4. Double-click on the Oxygen 8 Installer icon 5. A dialog box will appear, reminding you to exit all currently running programs and to disconnect the Oxygen 8 from the USB port. Do this, and click Next to continue.
system OS 9.2.2 or higher. Some updates are offered free to Apple owners. Please check the Apple website at http://www.info.apple.com for update information. OMS is a MIDI manager program that is made by Opcode. We have included it on the CD disk for your convenience, and also offer it as a free download from our websites MIDISPORT drivers page. OMS is required to run the Oxygen 8 on the Macintosh in OS 9, and it is important that you install OMS before running the Oxygen 8 Installer. Locate the OMS installer program on this CD in the OMS 2.3.7 folder, and simply double click its icon to install OMS. Once this has been successfully completed, you can move on to the next step- the KEYSTATION Installer.
FOR FIRST TIME INSTALLS: If you power up your Mac with the Oxygen 8 attached and powered up (or with USB selected on the power switch), you will receive a message that an unknown USB device has been detected. Click OK, and proceed with the driver installation. You may also install the drivers first, and then plug in the Oxygen 8.
Mac OSX: The drivers for MacOS X are found on the Driver CD, which comes with the product. You may also wish to check the MIDISPORT drivers page of our website to make sure you have the most recent version. The driver may be labeled Keystation or MIDIMAN USB.The OSX Installer Package icon looks like a cube of Jello rising out of a cardboard box and usually ends with the suffix.pkg.
1. Double-click on the installer package. 2. Click on the lock icon and enter the administrator password you chose when you installed OSX. 3. Follow the prompts to install the software.
Mac OS 9: 1. Insert the Driver Software CD. Open the KEYSTATION folder, then the USB folder. There, you will find the KEYSTATION Installer program. 2. Run the KEYSTATION Installer by double clicking on it.This installs all of the KEYSTATIONs extensions as well as the KEYSTATION OMS Driver. However, YOU MUST HAVE OMS INSTALLED FIRST BEFORE YOU RUN THIS INSTALLER PROGRAM. Otherwise, the KEYSTATION OMS Driver will not be placed in the OMS folder. Once installed, you should have 2 files, one is in System Folder:Extensions (MIDIMAN USB MIDI Support) and the other is in System Folder: OMS Preferences (MIDIMAN USB OMS Support.) For more information, scroll through the Readme text which is presented on your screen during the installation process.
First Time OMS Configuration Instructions If you have installed the Oxygen 8 in Mac OS 9, it is now time to configure OMS (this is not necessary in Mac OS X). Go to the Chooser under the Apple Menu, and make sure AppleTalk is turned off (this is recommended, although OMS will sense that it is on and prompt you to turn it off). If you are installing your Oxygen 8s KEYSTATION driver and configuring OMS for the first time, follow these instructions to configure OMS.
1. In the Opcode folder, which you will find on your hard drive, locate the OMS Applications folder, then OMS Setup. Double click on OMS Setup. 2. OMS will inform you that it has not yet been configured. Click OK. 3. The Create A New Studio Setup dialog box now appears. Click OK. 4. The OMS Driver Search box asks you to choose the port on which youve attached the Oxygen 8 (either Modem or Printer). DO NOT choose a port (since were using USB), just click Search. OMS begins Searching.
IMPORTANT:If the USB cable is not correctly hooked up to the Oxygen 8,setup will fail.
5. OMS Driver Setup shows the Oxygen 8 KEYSTATION in a list when OMS successfully finds the driver. Click OK. OMS will now define (shows Identifying) the Oxygen 8 output port. 7. The OMS MIDI Device Setup dialog box will appear showing the Oxygen 8s output port (labeled KEYSTATION) with an open check box to the left of the port. You will now have to check this open box to enable the output port. Click on OK. 8. Next, the My Studio Setup appears with a file save dialog box over it. You will now need to name and save your new Studio Setup (or use the default name) before you can assign an instrument to the Oxygen 8s output (labeled KEYSTATION). Assign your instrument (this step is optional) and you are done.
You can run the OMS Test Studio utility by going to the Studio menu and releasing the mouse on Test Studio. Playing a note on your keyboard will give you an audio message from your computer, MIDI received, while the arrow pointing to the keyboard icon flashes. Clicking on the keyboard icon with the mouse pointer will send a tone cluster to the Oxygen 8 output port. The LED will light, and the sound module connected to the Oxygen 8 MIDI Out port should play the chord. You may now exit OMS Setup by quitting the application. The rest is up to the configuration within your music software. Generally, this means selecting OMS Compatibility, or Open Music System for your MIDI system setup.
Setting Up Your MIDI Studio
A typical MIDI system set-up would include your Oxygen 8, a computer, MIDI sequencing software and/or a MIDI compatible sound module. This type of set-up can be connected as follows:
1. The Oxygen 8 is connected to the computer via the USB port connectors, using the supplied USB standard cable. 2. The Oxygen 8 can play the synthesizer that is part of an internal sound card, as well as any software synthesizers that are installed in your system.This will depend on how you set up your software (see section Using the Oxygen 8 in your Application Software.) The audio output of the sound card can be plugged directly into a sound system, or into a mixer, which is then connected to a sound system. 3. The MIDI Output of the Oxygen 8 is connected to the MIDI In of a sound module. The audio output of the sound module can be plugged directly into a sound system, or into a mixer, which is then connected to a sound system.
In the following set-up, the Oxygen 8 is being used as a MIDI controller as well as a MIDI interface, inputting MIDI data to the computer and its application software, and outputting MIDI to a sound module from which sounds will be produced.The Oxygen 8 as a controller may also send MIDI information to an existing internal soundcards MIDI synthesizer or any installed software synthesizer, outputting the audio from the computer soundcard.
In this scenario, it may not be necessary to apply external power to the Oxygen 8.With the power switch set to Power Off, the Oxygen 8 receives power from the USB port on your computer. It is recommended that you either plug directly into the USB port on the computer, or use a powered USB hub.You may also choose to use power from batteries or an external power supply. Additionally, the Oxygen 8 may be used as a standalone keyboard controller, independent of the computer and its USB port. In this case, the Oxygen 8 must receive power from either a power supply or batteries, by switching the power setting on from the rear panel.Also, you will want to use the MIDI out port that is labeled Keyboard. A setup such as this may be used in a performance situation, or when you wish to use the keyboard without the computer.
Using the Oxygen 8 in your Application Software
Once the Oxygen 8 driver has been installed, you will need to configure your MIDI application software to utilize the Oxygen 8. The manner in which this is done varies between applications, so we can just cover the basics here. Generally with both the Mac and PC, most MIDI applications have a MIDI port configuration or settings dialog box, sometimes called MIDI Devices or MIDI Setup. It is within this dialog box that you will select or enable your MIDI input and output devices. If the Oxygen 8 drivers are properly installed, then the port selection in this case will be the KEYSTATION In-1 (or Port 1 on the Mac) in the input column, and then KEYSTATION Out-1 (or Port 1) in the output column. Input 1 (or Port 1), corresponds to the information that will be sent from the Oxygen 8 keyboard to your computer. Output 1 (or Port 1), corresponds to the MIDI information sent from your music application to the physical MIDI output on your Oxygen 8 that is marked USB. Make sure that those items are highlighted or checked.The output port that you select on a specific MIDI track within your sequence will output MIDI information to the keyboard or sound module that is attached to that port.
Oxygen 8 MIDI Functions
MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which makes all digital musical instruments equipped with this standardized interface able to exchange their MIDI data or talk to each other. To explain how MIDI works on your instrument in more detail, the following descriptions outline the MIDI functions of the Oxygen 8, which allow you to connect the keyboard to other MIDI instruments and to your computer. The versatile MIDI capability of the Oxygen 8 will offer you tremendous power in a MIDI environment. The keys on the Oxygen 8, in conjunction with the MIDI/SELECT button, give you the extra programming capability that is unique to the Keystation series of MIDI controllers.You can use the Data Entry key to enter in values, or the keys that are lableled with numbers.The keys labeled for specific MIDI functions can be used to assign that function to the data slider.The Set Ctrl key can be used with the numeric value keys to program the rotary faders to send MIDI controller information on specific MIDI channels.
MIDI Functions In Standalone Mode
To transmit MIDI data from your keyboard to other professional MIDI instruments, purchase a standard MIDI cable and use it to connect the MIDI OUT jack of your Oxygen 8 labeled Keyboard to the MIDI IN jack of the other instrument.
1. Power up the Oxygen 8, using either a 9vDC adapter or using 6 AA batteries. Set the power switch to the the 9V/Battery setting. If a 9V power adapter is present, the Oxygen 8 will use power from the adapter. If a 9V adapter is not present, and the Oxygen 8 has the required battery power, the unit will power up using the batteries. 2. Make sure that the MIDI port transmit channel within you music application matches the MIDI receive channel of the other instrument. 3. Please refer to the diagram in the section,Setting Up Your MIDI Studio for audio connections.
Default Settings of The Oxygen 8
The Oxygen 8 will always select the following values for their parameters when the power is turned on. Transmit MIDI Channel no. 1 Default Octave will be from C4(60) to C6(84) Default After Touch value will be 0 Default Velocity value will be 0 Default Reverb Depth value will be 64 Default Pan Pot value will be 64 Default Volume value will be 127 Default CC Data value will be 0 Default CC no. value will be 0 Default Control Change (CC-00=0, CC-32=0) message to be transmitted Default Program Change (PG=1) message to be transmitted Default MIDI-controller knob-assignments (10-17) on MIDI ch. 1
Utilizing the Key Programming Assignment Keys This section contains the information you will need to program the Oxygen 8, and to send any MIDI parameter data from the Oxygen 8 keyboard.You may set the data slider to send MIDI controller data of your choice, send program change data from the keyboard, select the MIDI transmit channel of the Oxygen 8, set the octave or pitch of the keyboard, and program the eight rotary controllers. DATA ENTRY assignments: Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button then pressing a key labeled by its MIDI function (such as velocity offset, aftertouch, reverb depth, pan pot, volume, CC data) and then moving the data entry slider, allows you to select the transmitting value of the chosen function.
For example, if you want to change the value of the velocity offset, first press the MIDI/SELECT button and then the velocity key. Second, change the data entry slider to the value you want. Finally, press the MIDI/SELECT button again to finish the change. To assign any MIDI control value to the data slider:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pree the MIDI/Select button Press the CC No. key (low B) Press the number keys to choose the MIDI controller number Press the Enter key Press the MIDI/Select button to finish your selection.
For a chart of MIDI control change values, see Appendix A of this manual. You can also use the data slider to send this MIDI controller information in realtime.When the Oxygen 8 powers up, the DATA ENTRY slider defaults to a MIDI controller value of 7. A Controller 7 message is the equivalent of a MIDI volume message. Once youve selected one of the keys that represents a controller value, i.e., velocity, aftertouch, pan pot, etc., or assigned a value using the number keys, the DATA ENTRY key then takes on that value and will transmit that type of controller information when the slider is moved SET CTRL key: Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button and then the SET CTRL key will allow you to begin programming the rotary control knobs. In order to change the value of each knob (1 - 8), you need to do as follows:
1. Press MIDI/SELECT, then the Set Controller key, F3 (marked SET CTRL.) The display will show a small n to indicate that the desired controller knob number should be entered next. 2. Choose the number of the desired controller knob using the number key group (1 - 8). Then press the Enter key. The display will show a P in anticipation of the parameter number. 3. Assign the desired MIDI controller parameter number using the number key group (1-127), then press Enter.The display will show a C in anticipation of the MIDI channel number. See chart, Appendix A. 4. Assign the MIDI channel number on number key group (1-16) then press Enter.This channel assignment will apply only to the controller knob that you are programming. 5. You can select up to five banks of presets for the Oxygen 8s keyboard, P1P5, by pressing the MIDI/SELECT button. This is primarily effective for stand-alone mode, not for all soft-synth presets.
Finally, Press MIDI/SELECT key again to finish assigning values to the controller knob. RESET key: Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button, the RESET key, then the Enter key will send out a message to return all external MIDI instruments to their default setting. Press the MIDI/SELECT button again to complete the process.
Flat & Sharp keys: By pressing the MIDI/SELECT button and the flat or the sharp key, you will shift the active keyboard pitch one note (half-step) higher, or lower. For example, if you want to change the pitch 2 notes down, press MIDI/SELECT button and the flat key twice. Press the MIDI/SELECT button to finish the change. To change the Oxygen 8s octave range, press the MIDI/SELECT button, then the Octave Up or Octave Down button however many times you wish to shift the octave range. Press the MIDI/SELECT button to finish the change. MIDI CHANNEL select: Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button and then pressing the MIDI CHANNEL key allows you to select the transmitting channel for your keyboard.The default Channel is 1 when the keyboards power is turned on.To set the MIDI channel to 2, for example:
1. Press the MIDI/SELECT button. 2. Press the key labeled MIDI CHANNEL, on the keyboard. 3. Press the key labeled 2, on the keyboard, then press the key labeled Enter, also on the keyboard. Lastly, press the MIDI/SELECT button one more time (this will change the MIDI transmit channel from 1 to 2.)
Control Change data entry by numeric keypad: Oxygen 8 allows you to use the numeric keys, instead of the data entry slider, to specify the Control Change parameter data. This is done by pressing the MIDI/SELECT button, CC (No. or Data) key, required number key(s), and the Enter key.As an example, to assign a Control Change value of 7, and CC Data value of 123:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press the MIDI/SELECT button. Press the CC No. key. Press the key labeled 7. Press the Enter key, in order to specify the Control Change as 7. Press the CC Data key. Press the number keys 1, 2 and 3, in order. Press the Enter key, to specify the value 123, then press the MIDI/SELECT button.This completes the process.
Program key: Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button and the Program key, then numeric keys, and finally the Enter key, you can select any patch number between 1 and 128. For example, if you want to change the voice to 67 (General MIDI TenorSax), Press the MIDI/SELECT button and 6, 7 on the numeric keys, then press the enter key and MIDI/SELECT button again to finish this action.
Please note: After you press the enter key, the LED display will show and will not disappear until you press the MIDI/SELECT button to finish your choice. After you press the Cancel key,, the LED display will also show blank, and will not disappear until you press the MIDI/SELECT button to finish your choice.
Rear Panel
1. Sustain jack: This jack allows you to connect an optional footswitch to the keyboard. When the footswitch is depressed, notes played on the keyboard will continuously sound as long as the footswitch is held, while MIDI controller information is sent from the Oxygen 8. 2. MIDI Out jack,Keyboard:This standard MIDI jack is a direct MIDI out from the keyboard in standalone mode, and is used to send MIDI messages to another MIDI instrument (such as sound module). 3. MIDI Out jack, USB: This standard MIDI jack receives its source from the computer when software is set to Oxygen 8 MIDI Out, and is used to send MIDI messages to another MIDI instrument (such as sound module). 4. USB port:This USB connector jack is used to connect the Oxygen 8 to the computers USB port using a standard USB cable (included). 5. Power switch:The 3-way power switch selects the keyboards power mode powered by USB connection, external power supply/battery power, or powered off. When set to USB Power the KEYSTATION receives power only after the computer is powered on.When the KEYSTATIONs power is turned on, the keyboard will reset to its default settings. 6. Power jack:This jack is used to connect the keyboard to an optional 9vDC, 500mA wall-wart type power supply.
Specifications
Model: Oxygen 8 Keyboard Type Simultaneous Output Control Switches 25 dynamic key 10 note (reverse priority) MIDI Channel Reset Octave -2, -1, center , +1, +2 Program Change CC-00/CC-32 (GS Bank Selection) CC-No. (Generic CC Assignment) CC-Data Data Entry Velocity Assignment Data Entry Reverb Send Level Assignment Data Entry Chorus Send Level Assignment Pan Pot Assignment (CC-10) Volume Assignment (CC-07) Numerical Keys (x 10) Enter Cancel Pitch Bender Wheel Modulation Wheel Data Entry Slider MIDI Out jacks (Kybd & Comptr - DIN) Sustain jack (1/4") USB port (to Comptr - pwr & MIDI) Power Select switch Power jack 7-segment LED (x 3) 42 x 23.7 x 7.62 (cm) 1.4 kg External supply (9VDC, 500ma) USB Battery (6 AA)
Rear Terminals
Display Type Dimensions Weight Power Source Options
Tested to comply with FCC Standards For Home or Studio Use
Technical Support & Contact Information
For additional technical assistance, contact M-Audio Technical Support by telephone (626-445-8495, 9-5 PST M-F), by fax (626-445-7564) or by e-mail (techsupt@m-audio.com). If you have questions, comments or suggestions about this product, or any M-Audio product, we invite you to contact us directly at:
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Appendix A-Midi Charts
MIDI Controllers:
Number 20-31 32-85-102-127 Definition Bank Select Modulation Wheel Breath Control Undefined Foot Controller Portamento Time Data Entry Channel Volume Balance Undefined Pan Expression Controller Effect Control 1 Effect Control 2 Undefined Undefined General Purpose Controller #1 General Purpose Controller #2 General Purpose Controller #3 General Purpose Controller #4 Undefined LSB Controllers (0~31) Damper Pedal on/off (sustain) Portamento on/off Sustenuto on/off Soft Pedal on/off Legato Footswitch Hold 2 Sound Controller 1 Sound Controller 2 (Resonance) Sound Controller 3 (Release Time) Sound Controller 4 (Attack Time) Sound Controller 5 (Cutoff) Sound Controller 6 (Decay Time) Sound Controller 7 (Vibrato Rate) Sound Controller 8 (Vibrato Depth) Sound Controller 9 (Vibrato Delay) Sound Controller 10 General Purpose Controller #5 General Purpose Controller #6 General Purpose Controller #7 General Purpose Controller #8 Portamento Control Undefined Effects 1 Depth (Reverb Send Level) Effects 2 Depth (Tremolo Depth) Effects 3 Depth (Chorus Send Level) Effects 4 Depth (Celeste Depth) Effects 5 Depth (Phaser Depth) Data Entry +1 Data Entry -1 Non-Registered Parameter Number LSB Non-Registered Parameter Number MSB Register Parameter Number LSB Register Parameter Number MSB Undefined All Sound Off Reset All Controllers Local Controller on/off All notes off Omni mode off (+ all notes off) Omni mode on (+all notes off) Monophonic Mode Polyphonic Mode Parameter 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 <63=off; >64=on <63=off; >64=on <63=off; >64=on <63=off; >64=on <63=off; >64=on 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 n/a n/a 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 ? 0=off; 127=on 0 0-16 0
MIDI Implementation:
Model: Oxygen 8 Version: 1.0 Function Transmitted Basic Channel Default Changed Mode Default Messages Altered Note Number True Voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Touch Keys Chs Pitch Bender Control Change Prog Change :True # :CC-00, :CC-32 System Exclusive System Common :Song Pos :Song Sel :Tune System Real Time :Clock :Commands Aux Message :Local ON/OFF :All Notes OFF :Active Sense :Reset Notes: 1 1-16 Mode 3 x ************* 12-108 ************* o x x x o o 1-128 ************ 0-127 x x x x x x x o o o Recognized x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
With Octave Change
Remarks
Send with Reset.
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Oxygen 8 Warranty Information
M-Audio warrants that this product is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions for 90 days, so long as the product is: owned by the original purchaser; the original purchaser has proof of purchase from an authorized M-Audio dealer; and the purchaser has registered his/her ownership of the product by sending in the completed warranty card. In the event that M-Audio receives written notice of defects in materials or workmanship from such an original purchaser, M-Audio will either replace the product, repair the product, or refund the purchase price at its option. In the event any repair is required, shipment to and from M-Audio and a nominal handling charge shall be born by the purchaser. In the event that repair is required, a Return Authorization number must be obtained from M-Audio.After this number is obtained, the unit should be shipped back to M-Audio in a protective package with a description of the problem and the Return Authorization clearly written on the package. In the event that M-Audio determines that the product requires repair because of user misuse or regular wear, it will assess a fair repair or replacement fee.The customer will have the option to pay this fee and have the unit repaired and returned, or not pay this fee and have the unit returned unrepaired. The remedy for breach of this limited warranty shall not include any other damages. M-Audio will not be liable for consequential, special, indirect, or similar damages or claims including loss of profit or any other commercial damage, even if its agents have been advised of the possibility of such damages, and in no event will M-Audio's liability for any damages to the purchaser or any other person exceed the price paid for the product, regardless of any form of the claim. MAudio specifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied. Specifically, M-Audio makes no warranty that the product is fit for any particular purpose. This warranty shall be construed, interpreted, and governed by the laws of the state of California. If any provision of this warranty is found void, invalid or unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the warranty, which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms. In the event any remedy hereunder is determined to have failed of its essential purpose, all limitations of liability and exclusion of damages set forth herein shall remain in full force and effect.
Oxygen Presets
Your M-Audio Oxygen keyboard controller comes with 10 preset setups that allow you to use the keyboard with supported software right out of the box. Preset Application General MIDI GForce Oddity GForce ImpOSCar GForce Minimonsta:Melohman Way Out Ware TimewARP 2600 Wizoo Darbuka/Latigo Propellerhead Reason Mixer Propellerhead Reason Modules GS/XG NRPN Effect Controls Unassigned Controllers (Ableton Live)
With some of these applications it is necessary to set up your Oxygen keyboard within the software.
How to use the Oxygen with Ableton Live
Ableton Live does not have any default MIDI controller assignments but it is possible to make your own very quickly and easily using the softwares MIDI Learn function. It is best to use Preset 10 with Live, as it is programmed with a selection of unassigned MIDI controllers. 1) Select your Oxygen controller as the remote control device:
< Select Preferences from the Options menu (Windows) or from the Live menu (Mac). < Click on the MIDI/Sync tab. < In the Input column, set your Oxygen keyboard remote setting to ON.
2) Close the Preferences Window. 3) Click on the MIDI button in the top right hand corner. 4) Click on the parameter you want to control. 5) Move the desired control on your Oxygen. 6) When you have nished making all your assignments, click the MIDI button in the top right hand corner to exit Lives MIDI Map mode. If you nd that the transport controls have to be pressed twice, this can be changed for each control by following these steps: 1) Press a transport button. 2) Press Advanced then the Data 2 key on the keybed. 3) Type 127 and press ENTER on the keybed. Repeat this process for each transport control that you want to change. It is a good idea at this point to store your setup by pressing the Advanced button followed by Store on the keybed and then typing in a preset location from 1 to 10. Finally, press ENTER.
Preset 4: GForce Minimonsta:Melohman
In order to select your Oxygen keyboard as the MIDI input device for Minimonsta:
< Click on the Setup button just above Minimonstas keyboard. < Select your Oxygen keyboard from the menu that appears (displayed by name or as USB audio device on PC and CoreMIDI In interface on
Mac.).
Preset 5: Way Out Ware TimewARP 2600
To use this preset:
< Click on the TimewARP 2600 logo. < Select Load MIDI map. < Select the default map and click OK.
Preset 6: Wizoo Darbuka/Latigo
Wizoos Darbuka and Latigo are VST/AU/RTAS plug-ins that can only be used from within a host application. Make sure the MIDI input to the host is set to be your Oxygen keyboard. Set one of the tracks in the host to output to Darbuka or Latigo. Please consult the hosts documentation to see how this is done. To make the most of the Wizoo preset, the host should be set to transmit on all channels to Darbuka or Latigo.
Presets 7 and 8: Propellerhead Reason
Preset 7 will control the mixer in Reason. Preset 8 will control the Subtractor, Malstrom or the NN-19 in Reason. To set up your Oxygen keyboard to control the desired Reason module:
< Select the Edit menu (Windows) or Reason menu (Mac), followed by Preferences. < Select Advanced MIDI from the drop-down menu at the top of the screen. < Select your Oxygen keyboard as the Bus A device. Close the Preferences dialog.
In the MIDI IN device section at the top of the Reason rack, select the desired module in the Channel 1 box. Attention: Reason 3 includes presets for control surfaces and keyboards and lists Oxygen 8 (older model) and Oxygen 8 (newer model) as two of the available options. These presets are intended for the original Midiman Oxygen 8 and not for the M-Audio Oxygen 8 v2. The controller mapping may differ from your expectation when using one of these presets with a new M-Audio Oxygen 8 v2.
Preset 10: Undened MIDI controllers
This preset loads MIDI controller messages that are undened in the GM specication. This means that there is a reduced risk of altering a useful control by accident with this preset selected. Many applications do not have their parameters set up with default MIDI controllers. Most of these applications allow you to set up the controllers yourself. You should consult the documentation for your application to see how this is done. For applications that can learn MIDI controllers for their parameters, you should select this preset.
Technical specifications
Full description
The Oxygen 8 v2 is an updated version of the mobile MIDI controller that started the mobile studio revolution. You get a fully functional MIDI keyboard with great action, plus eight MIDIassignable knobs to control any MIDI parameters you desire in your hardware or software. It's perfect for composing on the go or performing live bass lines and pads, firing samples, or triggering audio and/or visual effects. New features include full MIDI message support with channelization for each controller, plus 6 transport controls that can be reassigned to any MIDI parameter. The Oxygen 8 v2 also offers 10 non-volatile memory locations and is compatible with our free Enigma software for computer-based storage, retrieval and management of an unlimited number of patches.
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