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Oxygen Pro 49 and 61 Preset Edit Mode
When
SHIFT
is pressed and held and the PRESET button is pressed, it will enter into editing
the currently selected Preset.
The default parameter to be edited will be the current Preset’s Pitch Wheel assignment.
However, once a different control is moved, or pressed, for example Knob 1, it will activate
that selected control for editing.
Storing a Preset
To store a Preset:
1.
Press
SHIFT
and the
Preset
button to enter Edit Mode.
2.
Edit a control as outlined in the
section of this guide.
3.
Press the
Preset
button.
4.
The display will show “
SAVE?”
with the following selections available.
•
Cancel:
Selecting “Yes” to
Cancel
will revert any changes made.
•
Replace:
Selecting “Yes” to
Replace
will write over the currently selected preset.
•
Save As:
Selecting “Yes” to
Save As
enable you to choose what number
“
LOCATION”
the preset will be and edit/change what the preset’s name “
NAME”
is.
The last available selection in the
Save As
screen is
Save.
Pressing “
Yes”
on the
Save
screen will save your new preset.
Note:
When editing a preset name, use the Encoder to scroll to a letter you want to
edit and press the Encoder to select the current letter. To erase a letter in a preset
name, press
SHIFT
and the
Back
button.
Channel Definitions
Channel:
Select the global channel (
Global
) to use the channel assigned in the
GLOBAL SETTING
menu, a specific channel (
Channel 1
–
16
), a zone (
Zone
1
–
4
), or all channels (
Omni
).
•
Global:
Will send on the global MIDI channel. The Global MIDI channel is assigned in the
GLOBAL EDIT SETTINGS
menu.
•
Channel 1
–
16:
Will send on a specific MIDI channel.
•
Zone 1 – 4:
Will send on the same channel as the assigned Zone’s channel. This enables
you to split the keybed into 4 separate zones, and use different controls to only effect
that specific zone.
•
Omni:
Will send on all MIDI channels. This enables you to split the keybed into 4 separate
zones, and one control to control all 4 zones. For example, if you want the
PITCH
or
MOD WHEEL
to function in several different zones.