How on earth do I do that? I really don't understand this. It's all very well having volume and pan in preset 1 and 2 for me, but what if I want to change this mapping so that knob 1 is tack 1 volume and knob 2 is track 1 pan. Tried to assign the rotary mode to a knob. The cell says it's in midi learn mode until I touch the knob, just as it does when I map a knob to the sliders or rotaries. I click on learn, click on the cell and then move the knob. So, then I thought, why not try to change the rotaries and sliders bank by assigning this to one of the buttons and map this to one of my knobs in preset 3. It seems like you can only assign menus and ACT specific messages to the buttons. Either by assigning bus send and pan to these buttons and controlling the level by the knobs in preset 3 and 4 on the Oxygen, but the options page doesn't give me that option. I would now very much like to use the 16 buttons in some way. The mapping, which I understand you do on the options page is set to volume and pan for rotaries and sliders respectively. So preset 1 goes to rotaries and preset 2 goes to sliders. rotaries and sliders, by using the presets in the Oxygen 8. I can assign the 8 knobs on my Oxygen 8 to a "cell" in the ACT Midi Controller Controllers page to the first two rows, i.e.
MIDIMAN OXYGEN 8 WIKI PDF
I've spent hours today and yesterday trying to get this to work, reading manual, PDF file, online help for Sonar and ACT, checking this forum for clues.
MIDIMAN OXYGEN 8 WIKI MANUAL
Obviously there must be some serious user error at work here, but given the confusion in the manual and help files, I'm not totally blaming myself.įirst of all, the below is all about the track/console view application of ACT. I guess that's by design but for example, I'm changing a filter cutoff in Albino 3 and notice it's also panning, which I don't even know how it got set up to do. Some Oxygen knobs move multiple ACT knobs / parameters. Nor with Absynth 3 (only tried that once).
Doesn't work at all with z3ta+, as far as I can tell. It worked a bit the first time I used it with Octopus but not since. Seems to works pretty good with Pentagon. I have had intermittent success using it with Albino 3. Sometimes I don't see the knob moving in the ACT screen but I can see it move in the pluging and hear the parameter changing, and sometimes I see the knob move but it's not affecting the parameter. Sometimes I can re-learn a knob, sometimes I can't. Works differently with the same plugs every time I try it. If resources permit, try to keep some reserves of oxygen on hand, especially in the form of filled EVA suit packs for emergencies.I am finding ACT and the Oxygen8 really hit or miss. In the event you do not have a fire extinguisher to suppress a fire, you can depressurize a room to suck the oxygen out of the room and kill the fire.Ĭonverting oxygen from raw resources to breathable gas requires first mining raw materials (Ice & Dirty Ice), refining through proper equipment, and released into station modules via the Life Support Systems or stored in suit packs and refilling canisters. However, while it is needed for breathable atmosphere, it also facilitates combustion. Thankfully, it is replenishible through various organic sources, such as water and ice. Critical for respiration (breathing) and vital bodily functions, oxygen will be the most constant resource you'll need to maintain next to power. While oxygen is the third most abundant gas on Earth, its abundance in the Hellion system may vary. Oxygen is the 8th element in the known periodic table.