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9.
Back Button:
If entered into one of the
Display’s
Edit menus, press this button to go back to the main
Display
screen.
If you are not viewing one of the Edit menus, this button will be assigned to control. When operating
with a DAW, the assigned control will be predetermined. When operating with a preset
or the
User
DAW selected, the control can be edited. When editing a Preset or DAW name press the
SHIFT
button
and the
Back
button to delete a letter.
10.
SHIFT Button:
Hold the
SHIFT Button
while moving or pressing controls or buttons on the keyboard to
access their secondary functions. This button can also access secondary functions in DAWs
11.
<< Button:
Depending on what screen is selected in your DAW, this button will either rewind the open
song or move down in the active window. Some DAWs may require pressing the
SHIFT button
and
<<
Button
to move down in the active window.
12.
>> Button:
Depending on what screen is selected in your DAW, this button will either fast forward the
open song or move up in the active window. Some DAWs may require pressing the
SHIFT button
and
>> Button
to move up in the active window.
13.
Loop Button:
Press this button to activate/deactivate the loop function in your DAW.
14.
Stop Button:
Press this button to stop the open song in your DAW. Double-press this button to stop
the open song and return the playhead to the beginning of the song. Press
SHIFT
and this button to
send a MIDI panic message to turn off all Note messages and return all controls to zero.
15.
Play Button:
Press this button to play the song in your DAW.
16.
Record Button:
Press this button to activate recording in your DAW.
17.
Bank Buttons:
If operating in DAW Mode or one of the custom presets, use these buttons to switch the
currently selected bank for the
Faders
,
Knobs
,
Pads
, and
Function Buttons
. There are four banks for
these controls, giving you the equivalent of 36 faders, 32 knobs, 32 buttons, and 64 pads.
Pressing
SHIFT
and the
Bank <
button will lock the SHIFT modifier ARP knob controls. This is useful
for changing ARP parameters during a live performance. Pressing
SHIFT
and the
Bank >
button will
lock the SHIFT modifier Pad controls. This is useful for making edits while mixing a song. To return the
knobs or pads to their normal mode, press the
SHIFT
button and the
Bank <
or
Bank >
button.
18.
Tempo Button:
Tap this button to set Oxygen Pro 49’s tempo, or press and hold this button to pull up
the Tempo Edit menu on the Display. When the Temp Edit Menu is open, you can use the Select/Scroll
Encoder to manually enter the tempo and choose to sync Oxygen Pro 49’s tempo with your DAW.The
tempo setting affects the keyboard’s arpeggiator and note repeat functions.
Hold
SHIFT
and press this button to turn your DAW’s metronome on/off.
19.
Note Repeat Button:
Press this button to activate the note repeat function for the
Pads
. To latch the
note repeat function, hold
SHIFT
and then press this button. While
Note Repeat
is active the
Select/Scroll Encoder
can be used to change the current
Time Division
setting of the
Arpeggiator
and
Note Repeat
functions. Fader buttons 5 – 8 can also be used for changing the
Time Division
setting of the
Arpeggiator
and
Note Repeat
functions.
20.
Pads (1–16):
Use these velocity-sensitive pads to send MIDI Note On/Off messages or perform other
MIDI assignments (if using a preset
or the
User
DAW). Hold
SHIFT
while pressing
Pads 9–11
to
reassign the function of the
Knobs,
and hold shift while pressing
Pads 13–16
to use the DAW
shortcuts.
21.
Pad Row Play
: Press this button to play through the audio clips assigned to each pad in the
corresponding row of pads. Depending on the DAW, these buttons will have different functions.
22.
Faders (1–9):
Push these Faders up/down to perform their assigned controls. When operating with a
DAW, the assigned controls will be predetermined. When operating with a preset
or the
User
DAW
selected, the controls can be edited.