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Assigning a Note to a Button

The following shows the procedure for setting a button to transmit a MIDI Note On message when pressed, and a MIDI Note Off message 
when released.

1.  Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the CTRL ASGN key.  
2.  Enter “147” using the numerical data entry keys or the /- buttons.
3.  Press the ENTER key to confirm.
 

This is the MIDI CC number that corresponds to Note On/Off mode, shown in Appendix B.

4.  Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the DATA 3 key.  
5.  Enter “100” using the numerical data entry keys or the /- buttons.
6.  Press the ENTER key to confirm.
 

When a button is pressed, a Note On message is sent out with a velocity of 100.

7.  Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the DATA 2 key.  
8.  Enter “0” using the numerical data entry keys or the /- buttons. 
9.  Press the ENTER KEY to confirm.
 

When a button is released, a Note Off message will be sent out.

10.  Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the DATA 1 key.  
11.  Enter “64” using the numerical data entry keys or the /- buttons.
12.  Press the ENTER key to confirm.
 

These assignments will send out MIDI Note 64 or E4 each time the button is pressed.  

The MIDI Note numbers are given in Appendix D.

Note: When you press the button in Note Mode, the LED display will briefly show the note velocity.

About SysEx Messages and Device ID

When transmitting SysEx messages, the individual control channel number does not define a transmit channel, but a Device ID. When the 
CHAN key is pressed, the “c” is NOT displayed in the LED screen. 

Device IDs range between 00–127. In most cases, the Device ID should be set at 127. This means that the SysEx message will be received by 
all devices. 

The Device ID for a SysEx message assigned to a controller cannot be changed using the 

DEV ID key.  This key is used for varying the global Device ID of the M-Audio O

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For more information please reference the “SysEx Messages” and “Device ID” sections later in the manual.

Non-Volatile Memory

The M-Audio O

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 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 memory location or not. The Program, Bank LSB and Bank MSB data, 
global channel setting, MIDI Out from USB setting and last used memory preset are also stored.

Memory Dump

Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION, then MEM DUMP key to send out a number of SysEx data packets that represent the 5 memories set up in 
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.  This can be used for storing or backing up the contents of the memory presets externally.

It is possible to record the complete Memory Dump to a standard sequencer. Recall the Memory Dump by 

playing the MIDI track containing the recorded Memory Dump, making sure that the M-Audio O

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’s drivers are selected as output for that 

particular track.

The current controller assignments are not affected by a Memory Dump, or a memory send to the keyboard.  Recall a preset to access the 
new memory settings after a memory dump has been sent to the keyboard.

Assigning the Device ID 

Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION, then DEV ID key to assign a Device ID to the M-Audio O

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.  The default Device ID is 127 when a memory dump 

is performed; that dump can be received by the same keyboard model regardless of the Device ID setting.

If a Device ID is assigned to any number other than 127, the Memory Dump performed will be specific to the

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, with the same device ID.  If the Device ID of the M-Audio O

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 differs from the one recorded with the Memory Dump, the data will 

be ignored.  

The Device ID is a way of differentiating between multiple keyboards.   It is recommended to keep the Device ID setting as 127.

When the DEV ID key is pressed, the LED display represents the assigned Device ID.  It is possible to enter a new device ID using the numerical 
data entry keys, or the /- buttons.  Press the ENTER key to confirm.

For more information on Sys Ex messages and device ID, please reference the “MIDI Messages Explained” section of this manual.

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Страница 1: ...O2 User Guide...

Страница 2: ...the USB cable provided with the M Audio O2 to a free USB port on your computer 3 Plug in the other end of the USB cable to the USB input on the M Audio O2 The single USB cable not only powers the M A...

Страница 3: ...applications have a MIDI IN indicator To con rm data is being received press any key on the keyboard If you encounter any issues or the software receives no data please verify you selected the keyboa...

Страница 4: ...move the controller to a position relative to the software s controller value rather than causing the software s controller value to jump Setting the Global MIDI Channel The M Audio O2 can transmit on...

Страница 5: ...your keyboard For more detail about how to program the foot switch please read the Programming and Editing section of this manual MIDI Out On the back of the keyboard is the MIDI output port that can...

Страница 6: ...MSB 134 NRPN Coarse Value NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 135 NRPN Fine Value 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 Tuni...

Страница 7: ...or the preset buttons 3 Press the ENTER key to con rm Assigning an Individual MIDI Channel 1 Select the controller you wish to edit 2 Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button then the CHAN ASGN key The LED...

Страница 8: ...eyboard 3 Type in the program number you wish to send using the numerical data entry keys or the 4 Preset buttons 5 Press the ENTER key to con rm The assignable buttons can be programmed to send out x...

Страница 9: ...data see the RPN NRPNs Explained section later in the manual 1 Select the controller to assign as described earlier 2 Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button then the CTRL ASGN key While the display is ash...

Страница 10: ...ID sections later in the manual Non Volatile Memory The M Audio O2 uses non volatile memory allowing the memory to save after powering down and restarting The current controller and channel assignmen...

Страница 11: ...age for other purposes Many VST instruments have adopted this approach allowing the use of a Program Change to change the instrument patch The FM7 by Native Instruments is an example of this Bank Chan...

Страница 12: ...essages there are software applications that can receive a MIDI input signal and transmit a different user speci ed message You can program your SysEx messages into the translator software and then tr...

Страница 13: ...49 7941 98 7000 Sales Information email info m audio de Technical Support 49 7941 98 70030 Technical Support email support m audio de Fax 0 7941 98 70070 Internet Home Page http www m audio de M AUDIO...

Страница 14: ...radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient o...

Страница 15: ...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...

Страница 16: ...LSB 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 Tunin...

Страница 17: ...g 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 Pit...

Страница 18: ...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...

Страница 19: ...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...

Страница 20: ...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...

Страница 21: ...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...

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