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Preset Mode
•
Off/No LEDs:
Fader Buttons will activate the following options:
o
ARP On/Off, ARP Edit Enter/Exit
o
ARP Latch On/Off
o
Chord On/Off, Chord Edit Enter/Exit
o
Scales On/Off, Scales Edit Enter/Exit
o
1/4, 1/4T
o
1/8, 1/8T
o
1/16, 1/16T
o
1/32, 1/32T
•
MIDI/White LED:
Fader Buttons will send predetermined MIDI messages when in a
factory preset, or any user assignable MIDI message when in the user presets.
ARP and ARP LATCH Control
On the
Oxygen Pro 25
, when this button is pressed, it will activate the keyboard’s internal
arpeggiator. The arpeggiator’s rate is based on the current Tempo and Time Division settings
– Tempo settings are editable using the Tempo button. Time Division settings can be
accessed by pressing and holding the
Note Repeat
button and turning the
Encoder
.
To activate the
ARP Latch
functionality on the Oxygen Pro 25, double tap the
ARP
button. If
the ARP button is active, then the
ARP/LATCH
button will be lit to show that the
ARP
is
active. If
ARP
Latch
is active this button will be flashing/blinking.
On the
Oxygen Pro 49 and 61
, when this button is pressed, it will activate the keyboard’s
internal arpeggiator. The arpeggiator’s rate is based on the current Tempo and Time Division
settings – Tempo settings are editable using the Tempo button. Time Division settings can be
accessed by pressing and holding the
Note Repeat
button and turning the
Encoder
or by
pressing any of the time division fader buttons (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32).
To activate the
ARP Latch
functionality on the Oxygen Pro 49 and 61 press the
ARP LATCH
button.
Note:
You can also sync the Arpeggiator to either the current Tempo’s BPM setting, or an
external MIDI Clock source. The clock source can be edited in Preset Edit Mode and
selecting/pressing the Tempo button. Arpeggiator functionality is available in the 2 keyboard
modes, DAW, PRESET.