M-Audio Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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< The Buttons and Pedal:
MIDI CC Description Data 1 Data 2 Data 3
0-119 Standard MIDI CC’s - Toggle Value 2 Value 2
120-127 Channel Mode Messages - Toggle Value 2 Value 2
128 Pitch Bend Range - Sensitivity Value -
129 Channel Fine Tune - Tuning Amount -
130 Channel Coarse Tune - Tuning Amount -
131 Channel Pressure - Pressure Amount -
132 RPN Coarse Value RPN LSB RPN MSB
133 RPN Fine Value RPN LSB RPN 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 Tuning 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 Pitch Bend - Pitch Shift LSB Pitch Shift MSB
145 Program/Bank Preset Program Bank LSB Bank MSB
146 MIDI CC (on/off) MIDI CC Button Press Value Button Release Value
147 Note (on/off) Note Velocity Off Velocity On
148 Note (on/off toggle) Note Velocity Off Velocity On
149 MMC Command** - Command select. -
150 Reverb type GM2 * - Type -
151 Reverb time GM2 * - Time -
152 Chorus type GM2* - Type -
153 MIDI CC Decrement MIDI CC Start Value End Value
154 MIDI CC Increment MIDI CC Start Value End Value
OFF Controller Off*** - - -
* General MIDI SysEx messages
** General MIDI 2 SysEx messages
*** MMC SysEx messages
**** Press “0”, and then 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 button, then the CHAN ASGN key. The LCD will show the current channel assignment of the selected controller,
preceded by a “c.”
3 Type the MIDI channel number (0-19) you want the controller to send to, using the numerical data entry keys.
4 Press the ENTER key to confirm.
If the controller is assigned to channel 0, it will transmit on the Global Channel. Information about the Global Channel is given in the Basic
Operations of the Ozonic’s MIDI Interface section.
Channels 17-19 are used to define Zone Channels 1, 2, and 3, respectively. If a controller is assigned to channels 17-19, it will always
transmit on whichever channel the appropriate Zone is assigned to. For more information on a Zone’s channel, please see the Advanced
Programming Functions section.
< Group A Controllers
Note: For information on Group A memory recall, please review the next section.
A Group A controller refers to any controller that can have a different MIDI CC assignment for each Zone. On your Ozonic, such controllers
include the Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel, Aftertouch strip and the pedals. Although the Transport buttons belong to group A, they
are not considered a Group A controller.
In order for the Group A controller to transmit on all Zones, the channel assignment must be set to 0. If a Group A controller is assigned to
any channel other than 0, it will use the relevant Zone channel for output.