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Features
Oxygen Pro 25
Top Panel
Note:
Text below accompanying keyboard controls indicates secondary functions that can be accessed by
pressing
SHIFT
while using the control.
1.
Keybed:
This velocity-sensitive keybed is the primary method of sending Note On/Off MIDI data. In
addition to being velocity sensitive, the keybed also includes channel aftertouch, which means you can
affect the sound a virtual instrument plugin makes by varying how much pressure you apply on the key
after initially pressing the key.
Hold
SHIFT
and press keys
C2
–
Bb3
to edit Chord Mode settings.
2.
Octave Buttons:
Press these buttons to adjust the pitch range of the keys up or down one octave.
Hold
SHIFT
and press these buttons to adjust the pitch range of the keys up or down one semitone.
The keyboard can be raised up to five octaves or lowered down to four octaves from its default octave
range and a total of twelve semitones from its default transposition.
To reset Oxygen Pro 25 to its default octave range and transposition (
C2
–
C4
on the keybed), press the
Octave -
and
Buttons
simultaneously.
3.
Pitch Bend Wheel:
Roll this wheel up and down from the center position to bend the pitch of the
keyboard while playing. The default range of the pitch-bend will vary between software synths. The
wheel is spring mounted and will return to the center position when released.
4.
Modulation Wheel:
Move this wheel to send continuous controller data—MIDI CC #01 (modulation), by
default.
5.
DAW/Preset Button:
Press this button to set Oxygen Pro 25 to operate in DAW Mode or Preset Mode.
When in DAW Mode, this button’s LED will be lit. When in Preset Mode, this button’s LED will will be
off. Hold
SHIFT
and press this button to edit a Preset or User DAW. After editing the Preset or User
DAW, press this button again to save your changes to the User DAW or Preset. Press and hold the
button to open the DAW/Preset Select menu on the
Display
.
6.
Display:
The main
Display
screen shows the status of the last used control. Use this screen to monitor
parameter levels as you adjust controls on the keyboard. Also, use the
Display
along with the
Select/Scroll Encoder
to view and edit keyboard settings.
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