Edit Menus
In addition to showing last used controls while performing, the Display (along with the Select/Scroll
Encoder) is your main tool for editing various keyboard settings, including the MIDI assignments for editable
controls, the settings for the keyboard's internal functions (such as the arpeggiator), as well as global
hardware settings.
When you enter into an Edit menu for any keyboard function, the Display
will show the name of the Edit menu, a setting field highlighted for editing,
a parameter field showing the setting's current status, and graphical
blocks at the bottom of the screen to indicate how many other settings
are available in the Edit menu. While entered into an Edit menu, the
Display will have a white background with black text.
To scroll through settings in an Edit menu, turn the Select/Scroll Encoder while the setting field is
highlighted.
To select a setting to edit, press the Select/Scroll Encoder while the setting field is highlighted. The
parameter field will then be highlighted.
To edit the setting parameter, select the setting to edit as described above. Then turn the Select/Scroll
Encoder while the parameter field is highlighted. Once the desired parameter is highlighted, press the
Select/Scroll Encoder to confirm the edit. The Display will then go back to highlighting the setting field.
To exit the Edit menu without saving changes, press the Back Button. To exit the Edit menu and save
changes, press the DAW Button (if editing the User DAW), or the Preset Button (if editing a Preset).
Note: The settings that are available in the Edit menu may change depending on what parameters you
select. For example, the Arpeggiator Edit menu varies depending on the selected parameter for the
Arpeggiator Type setting.
Using Secondary Controls in DAW Mode
While DAW Mode is designed so that complex mapping is not necessary to use Oxygen Pro 49 with your DAW,
some of the keyboard's controls still have multiple features that you can switch between in DAW Mode.
Modes for the Function Buttons
When the keyboard is set to operate in DAW Mode and a DAW is selected, the Function Buttons can be toggled
between five different Modes.
To toggle the Mode for the Function Buttons, press the Mode Button to the right of the Function Buttons. With
each press, the Mode Button LED will change to indicate which Mode is currently selected. The following Modes
are available:
Primary (No LED): When no LED is lit, the Function Buttons are set to their primary assignments (printed
above/below each button). These assignments relate to the keyboard's internal functions: the arpeggiator, note
repeat, Chord Mode, and Scale Mode. For more information on using the Function Buttons with these features, see
Using the Keyboard's Internal
Functions.
Rec (Red LED): When set to Record Mode, each button will activate/deactivate recording for the corresponding
track in your DAW (track 1–32, depending on which button is pressed and which bank is selected).
Select (Green LED): In this Mode, each button will bring into focus the corresponding software track (track 1–32,
depending on which button is pressed and which bank is selected).
Mute (Blue): In this Mode, each button will mute/unmute the corresponding software track (track 1–32, depending
on which button is pressed and which bank is selected).
Solo (Yellow LED): In this Mode, each button will solo or unsolo the corresponding software track (track 1–32,
depending on which button is pressed and which bank is selected).
Note: MIDI Mode is intended either for custom MIDI mapping. This Mode is only available when the keyboard is set
to operate in Preset Mode.
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