M-AUDIO OXYGEN SERIES OXYGEN 8 V2 User Manual

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Data 2

The Data 2 function is located on the key bed. The function of Data 2 depends on the MIDI CC that is currently assigned to the controller
that is to be edited. Please refer to Appendix A where each assignable MIDI CC is listed, along with the Data 1, 2 and 3 functions.

When editing Data 2 values, the range of values that can be selected is 0-127.

It is possible to limit the range of the rotary dials and faders on your Oxygen keyboard. To assign minimum value to a knob
or fader:
1. Press the Advanced Function button
2. Select an assignable controller for editing
3. Press the Data 2 button
4. Type the minimum value for the controller and press Enter.

To assign minimum value to a button:
1. Press the Advanced Function button.
2. Select an assignable button for editing.
3. Press the Data 2 button.
4. Type the minimum value for the controller and press Enter.

The maximum value is assigned in the same way by using the Data 3 function key.

Data 3

The Data 3 function is located on the key bed. The function of Data 3 depends on the MIDI CC that is currently assigned to the controller
that is to be edited. Please refer to appendix A where each assignable MIDI CC is listed, along with the Data 1, 2 and 3 functions.

When editing Data 3 values, the range of values that can be selected is 0-127.

To assign maximum value to a knob or fader:
1. Press the Advanced Function button.
2. Select an assignable controller for editing.
3. Press the Data 3 button.
4. Type the maximum value for the controller and press Enter.

It is possible to limit the range of the rotary dials and faders on your Oxygen keyboard. To assign maximum value to a
button:
1. Press the Advanced Function button.
2. Select an assignable button for editing.
3. Press the Data 3 button.
4. Type the maximum value for the controller and press Enter.

The minimum value is assigned in the same way by using the Data 2 function key.

MIDI OUT FROM USB

This mode is controlled as follows:
1. Press the Advanced Function button.
2. Press the MIDI Out key.
3. The display will show either “Int” or “USB.”

On initial power up, the data from the keyboard and its controls is sent directly out of the MIDI Out port. This mode is shown in the
display as “Int” (Internal).

When set to USB, the data generated by the keyboard will no longer be sent from the external MIDI Out port. Instead, the data
received via the USB connection to the host computer will be transmitted directly to the external MIDI Out port. This mode is analogous
to the MIDI Output port on a dedicated USB-MIDI interface.

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