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Assigning MIDI CC’s 

After you have selected the controller you wish to edit, you can change the assigned MIDI CC number in the following way:

1.   Press the EDIT button, then the CTRL ASGN key. The LCD will indicate the currently assigned MIDI CC number.  The “CC” symbol will 

also flash.

2.  Type in a new MIDI CC value using the numerical data entry keys.
3.  Press the ENTER key to confirm.

The Joystick

Ozonic’s joystick has two dimensions, and four MIDI controllers associated with it.  If you recall the factory preset 1, “GM Preset,” moving the 
joystick up sends a filter cut-off frequency message (MIDI CC 74), while moving the joystick from left to right sends a filter resonance message 
(MIDI CC 71).  Try this out with Reason’s Malström synth.  You’ll find you can make some very interesting sounds! 

The other two controllers are set to OFF (MIDI CC 0) in this preset.  It is possible to set these to send any controller message that can be sent 
from a rotary dial or fader (please see Appendix B).  If you assign a message to these two extra controllers, they will work in the opposite 
direction to the cut-off and resonance messages already assigned. Of course, you can also change the cut-off and resonance messages to 
whatever you like.

It is necessary to use the Control Select key to select the four joystick controllers for edit.  The various joystick controllers are:

Left to Right

B18

Right to Left

B19

Bottom to Top 

B20

Top to Bottom 

B21

The Aftertouch Strip

The Aftertouch strip is made of pressure-sensitive material that lies beneath the keys on your Ozonic keyboard.  Aftertouch is useful for 
replicating acoustic instrument sounds.  Try varying the pressure while playing Ozonic’s keys. 

The Aftertouch strip is an assignable controller, just like the rotary dials and faders on your Ozonic.  Therefore, you can assign it to any of the 
MIDI messages outlined in appendix B that the faders can be assigned to.  It does not have to be assigned to Aftertouch, although this is the 
case in many of the presets.  

Useful settings for this Aftertouch strip are:

OFF = the strip generates no controller data at all.

131 = The strip generates Channel Aftertouch.

001 = The strip generates modulation.

MIDI IN and OUT

The MIDI In and MIDI Out ports have different uses depending on how you intend to connect and power Ozonic. 

About the MIDI In Port

An external MIDI device connected to the Ozonic’s MIDI In port can send data to the host via the FireWire bus. This is achieved using a second 
FireWire MIDI Out.  When you select the MIDI Devices section of your sequencer, you will see two Ozonic FireWire MIDI Ins. The first of these is 
used to receive the Ozonic controller data, the second is used to receive data from the other device connected to the Ozonic’s MIDI In plug.  
Ozonic is thereby acting as a MIDI-to-FireWire interface for the other MIDI device. 

About the MIDI Out Port

The Ozonic can also interface with other MIDI devices. By default (i.e. when you switch the unit on), all controller data is sent out via the MIDI 
output as well as the FireWire out. 

If you are using a host application that can pick up multiple-input drivers, you will be able to use Ozonic’s MIDI input and the Ozonic surface 
to record MIDI data and send it all out through the Ozonic’s MIDI output. 

Important note:

  The Ozonic is not a MIDI THRU device. Therefore, MIDI data received at the Ozonic’s MIDI In port can never be sent 

directly to the Ozonic’s MIDI Out port. However, if the Ozonic is connected via FireWire to a computer, data received at the MIDI In can be 
transmitted to the MIDI Out port, since the data is sent to the computer and received back from the computer. MIDI Out from Host mode 
must be engaged for this to occur.

MIDI Out from Host Mode

MIDI Out from Host mode allows you to determine the way MIDI data is sent from the Ozonic.  When MIDI Out from Host mode is engaged, 
the MIDI plug symbol in the LCD screen will be active and data transmitted to the Ozonic’s MIDI Out will be merged to the internal MIDI data 
stream (e.g. the controllers and keyboard) and the PC stream If the MIDI plug symbol is not visible, then MIDI out from Host is deactivated, 
and data sent to the MIDI Out port is only coming  from the computer’s host application.  

To activate MIDI Out from Host mode:

1.  Press the EDIT button.
2.  Press the MIDI OUT key.

The LCD display will show the “MIDI plug” symbol, indicating that the MIDI Out port is now set to transmit data from the Host.  Edit mode will 
automatically cancel.

Summary of Contents for Ozonic

Page 1: ...OZONIC 37 Key Audio MIDI Interface and Controller...

Page 2: ...peripheral or the FireWire port on the host computer is rendered permanently inoperable While M Audio products adhere rigidly to the FireWire industry standard and pass stringent internal testing the...

Page 3: ...utput Headphone Level knob Headphone Stream Select Merge knob Direct Monitor Level knob Phantom Power On Off switch for XLR input on rear of unit and activation LED for Input 1 on top panel Gain Contr...

Page 4: ...the headphones will monitor 4 Headphone Level Knob controls the headphone volume level 5 Direct Monitor Level Knob controls the amount of the input signal sent directly to the outputs 6 Input Gain Kn...

Page 5: ...vice from theft 12 Sustain Expression Pedals Driver Installation Windows XP NOTE Do NOT connect the Ozonic to your computer before you have run the installer application and shut down your computer If...

Page 6: ...s In most cases you should leave these in their default selected settings While Windows is most likely already con gured in this way these settings will ensure that you will be able to hear your DVD C...

Page 7: ...iver software has not passed Windows Logo testing Select Continue Anyway and proceed with the installation 12 The Found New Hardware Wizard will run a second time to install the Ozonic driver software...

Page 8: ...and open the Ozonic folder then open the folder for OS X 2 Double click the M Audio Ozonic Installer dmg le An icon labeled Ozonic will appear on your desktop 3 Double click on the Ozonic icon The le...

Page 9: ...detailing the remaining steps for the installation Read these steps then press OK 12 When the installation is complete click Close to complete the wizard 13 Once the installer is nished shut down you...

Page 10: ...nected to the Ozonic s MIDI output CONNECTION DIAGRAM The Software Control Panel Ozonic s driver software installation includes a Control Panel a simple yet powerful interface with your computer and D...

Page 11: ...Ozonic s analog inputs and software returns There are up to four virtual channels returning from your Digital Audio Workstation software Software Returns The mixer page provides up to four virtual au...

Page 12: ...possible so keep an eye on your output level meters when summing mixer channels Stereo Linking Both software return channels are controlled by software faders pairs can be linked for stereo operation...

Page 13: ...r WDM About Page This page contains information on your hardware and current driver software versions This information may be helpful if you ever have to update the driver software or need to call for...

Page 14: ...uced However since the audio is bypassing the software application you cannot add software effects or EQ plug ins to the signal being monitored ASIO direct monitoring when enabled will allow you to co...

Page 15: ...nformation Setting the Sample Rate In most cases you will want to set the sample rate from within your audio software This is covered in more detail in the Hardware Page section and in Setting Up Your...

Page 16: ...n shift up or down to give you access to 11 octaves 1 Press OCTAVE UP key for every octave you want to shift the keyboard up The LCD will display the current Octave setting and the OCT symbol 2 Press...

Page 17: ...later in this manual You can also program the assignable buttons to send out xed program messages to individual MIDI channels For further information regarding this method please see the Advanced Prog...

Page 18: ...llers press the function button labeled MUTE This feature allows you to alter the position of any controller without affecting the settings of your software Use this feature if you are switching betwe...

Page 19: ...uch 001 The strip generates modulation MIDI IN and OUT The MIDI In and MIDI Out ports have different uses depending on how you intend to connect and power Ozonic About the MIDI In Port An external MID...

Page 20: ...rm Note assigning the Zone to Channel 0 will set it to transmit on the Global Channel Zone Range The Zone Range de nes the upper and lower limits of the keys contained in a Zone To set the range of a...

Page 21: ...m the faders or rotary controllers The two charts show the transmit messages that can be programmed for each of the knobs faders and assignable buttons Please pay extra attention to the differences be...

Page 22: ...en press the Enter key Next press the Octave down button Assigning an Individual MIDI Channel 1 Select the controller you want to edit using one of the two methods described earlier 2 Press the EDIT b...

Page 23: ...ore only the faders to a preset 1 Press the ZONE GRP SELECT button and press the desired Group button this will de select all other groups that were enabled previously You should then see only Group C...

Page 24: ...ues required for these advanced messages press the EDIT button to begin Edit Mode After entering Edit Mode press the DATA 1 DATA 2 or DATA 3 button For more information please refer to Appendix B Assi...

Page 25: ...mory Ozonic uses non volatile memory allowing the memory to save after powering down and restarting The current controller and channel assignments are stored whether you have stored the setup to a mem...

Page 26: ...ist in Appendix E To transmit an NRPN RPN these two controller messages are sent along with their user speci ed values An additional controller message and value needs to be sent to specify the coarse...

Page 27: ...correctly Check to make sure the Power button is enabled If you are experiencing clicks and pops in your recordings Make sure your input levels are not too hot as this can cause distortion and clippin...

Page 28: ...info m audio com Tech Support 626 633 9055 Tech Support email techsupt m audio com Fax 626 633 9060 Internet Home Page http www m audio com M AUDIO Deutschland Germany Kuhallmand 34 D 74613 Ohringen...

Page 29: ...ber True Voice 0 127 X Velocity Note ON Note OFF 0 X X After Keys Touch Ch s X 0 X Pitch Bend 0 X Control 0 119 Change 0 X 120 127 0 X Program Change True Number 0 127 X System Exclusive GM GM2 MMC Me...

Page 30: ...NRPN MSB 135 NRPN Fine NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 136 Master Volume GM Volume LSB Volume MSB 137 Master Pan GM Pan LSB Pan MSB 138 Master Coarse Tune GM Tuning LSB Tuning MSB 139 Master Fine Tune GM Tuning LS...

Page 31: ...ing MSB 139 Master Fine Tune GM Tuning LSB Tuning MSB 140 Chorus Mod Rate GM2 Mod rate 141 Chorus Mod Depth GM2 Mod depth 142 Feedback GM2 Feedback level 143 Send to Reverb GM2 Reverb send level 144 P...

Page 32: ...12 37 55 62 98 0D 13 38 56 63 99 0E 14 39 57 64 100 0F 15 3A 58 65 101 10 16 3B 59 66 102 11 17 3C 60 67 103 12 18 3D 61 68 104 13 19 3E 62 69 105 14 20 3F 63 6A 106 15 21 40 64 6B 107 16 22 41 65 6C...

Page 33: ...Ensemble 1 49 String Ensemble 2 50 Syn Strings 1 51 Syn Strings 2 52 Choir Aahs 53 Voice Oohs 54 Syn Choir 55 Orchestral Hit 80 Syn Square Wave 81 Syn Sawtooth Wave 82 Syn Calliope 83 Syn Chiff 84 Sy...

Page 34: ...61 Controller 61 62 Controller 62 63 Controller 63 64 Sustain Pedal 65 Portamento 66 Sostenuto 67 Soft Pedal 68 Legato Pedal 69 Hold 2 70 Sound Variation 71 Resonance 72 Release Time 73 Attack Time 7...

Page 35: ...16 00 7F 00 7F n a 64 0 63 Drum EG Attack Rate relative change 17 00 7F 00 7F n a 64 0 63 Drum EG Decay Rate relative change 18 00 7F 00 7F n a 64 0 63 Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse relative change 19...

Page 36: ...weighted THD N 0 00319 Frequency Response 0 3 dB 20Hz to 40kHz 96 kHz Crosstalk 122 dB Impedance balanced 300 Ohms Headphone Outputs Max Output 2 1 dBV 0 784 Vrms into 32 ohms Signal to Noise Ratio 1...

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