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Help! Oxygen Pro 49 Keyboard
Hello all,
Just purchased the Oxygen Pro 49, it was on sale and a decent price.
I’m having a bit of a headache with mapping things in the various Daws..
Would any kind soul please upload their Midi config for -
Beatmaker 3
Koala
Loopy Pro
This will sound stupid but, I’m not sure which factory preset in the keyboard would be the best, there is Logic, Pro Tools, Fruity Loops, etc. I understand that these are specifically for the mentioned apps and for desktop PC’s but is there a best one for general iPad usage
The only other option is User, which is the worst, no sound comes out the other buttons and sliders don’t work.
I’d be so grateful for any of your midi mappings.
Thank you all, love this forum.
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For Loopy Pro, MIDI Learn any of them. Since Loopy Pro doesn’t have built-in mappings, probably any will be fine and midi learning won’t take more than a few minutes.
That’s probably true of any of them.
Thanks for your help.
I have one of these controller keyboards, its great.
I didn't have much luck with the default options, so used the preset editor to setup a few custom ones myself.
You can get the preset editor at:
https://www.m-audio.com/support/downloads.html#oxyp49
It is a bit weird in that there are two types of preset, one for DAWs with things like transport control mappings, and the other simply for 'Preset' without that stuff.
I tend to just use the 'Preset' variety, mapping the sliders to control things like expression, cutoff, and volume.