VERY QUICK START
OXI One is a battery powered performative sequencer, controller and composition instrument that has
4 fully independent Sequencers. Each Sequencer can play simultaneously and can be configured to
any of the 6 modes available. The OXI One can be configured so it adapts to your workflow, not the
other way around. Settings that are normally imposed are an option instead.
The interface of the OXI One is based on horizontal hierarchy between layouts, avoiding nested menus
thus making it very intuitive to use, not only without sacrificing functionality but adding innovative
layers for performance.
Turn ON your OXI One by pressing the power button on the left side. OXI One will show you the main
view: the Sequencer Layout. To start playing, press the Play button. The transport bar will start
moving and loop on the grid. Ensure the selected Sequencer ( buttons) is active. To activate or
deactivate a Sequencer, press MUTE + . The number button will blink white and blue
indicating the Sequencer is selected and active for playback. This is a nice way to launch or stop each
Sequencer from playback without stopping the rest.
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Pressing the Sequencer Button toggles the view between them.
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In the Sequencer view the grid pads recognise two types of interaction:
· A quick tap activates or deactivates steps.
· A long press (hold) accesses the step parameters.
· SHIFT + press (hold) a step to momentarily display additional step parameters.
· A long (TIED) note can be entered by pressing two pads in the same row.
In general, bottom to top is lower to higher note, and left to right the order in the time sequence. To
access higher and lower notes other than the eight rows displayed, press the Division button and
turn the leftmost encoder
To select a Sequencer, press its corresponding button number; the Function buttons, the screen and
the grid will show the parameters of this selected sequencer.
SHIFT + Sequencer button to enter its sequencer settings. You can change the sequencer
mode between: Mono, Chord, Polyphonic, Multitrack, Stochastic or Matriceal
Also the global MIDI channel, output port and other settings.