First you need to follow the link and download a nice little freeware app called SysEx Librarian.
http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/
Note that this is Mac only. For you PC guys and gals, just type "sysex free" into Google and you should find something that does the same thing.
What does the app do? If you have a midi device programmed a certain way and would like to preserve that programming, some midi device manufacturers give you the option to do SysEx Memory Dump. What this function does is "play" every midi control code (Midi CC) for each physical knob, key, button, slider, etc. What you need is a way to "hear" that memory dump. Some DAWs apparently have this capability, but GarageBand does not. So I found a free one that does (see above link).Now you have an exported midi mapping.
To get it back in (or upload it into another), all you have to do is load that file into the program and "play" it back. Now the controller goes into an auto re-mapping function and you are done!
Well, almost done in the Oxygen 25, you have to turn it off and back on for the new mapping to work.
So without further adieu, here is the mapping for an Oxygen 25 v3 for use with Ean's Oxy 8 v2 mapping. The only change to Ean's functionality is that your vertical slider is now a crossfader with the A deck on the bottom.
IMPORTANT: As the attachments in this forum can only be of certain types, I have changed the extension to .txt. You
MUST change it back to
.syx before importing it into the app.
If this is not clear as mud, ask away.
Cheers, Phil.
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