| Axiom Pro   User Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 2 Axiom Pro User Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 3 Axiom Pro User Guide   “How To:” Quick Reference:   This section provides a quick reference to help you accomplish specific Axiom Pro-related tasks. These tasks are grouped together in   a logical fashion and provide shortcuts to the specific page (and parameter) within the “Edit Mode” section of this guide.   To use this quick reference:   1. Locate the task you would like to accomplish from the left column.   2. For your desired task, press the Axiom Pro buttons listed in the middle column.   3. Finally, refer to the User Guide page number and parameter listed in the right column.   Note that the “Edit Mode” section of this User Guide describes every parameter and setting on a menu-by-menu basis and describes   the internal features of Axiom Pro in complete detail. For a complete feature reference, please see the “Edit Mode” section of this User   Guide.   ✓ TIP: To learn how to navigate through the Edit Mode menus and change settings, refer to the note on Edit Mode navigation   on page 23.   “Global” Options – How do I…   Set the global MIDI Channel?   On Axiom Pro, press:   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit”   … and refer to User Guide Page   “Channel” parameter on pg. 25   “Octave” parameter on pg. 25   “Transp.” parameter on pg. 25   “VelCurve” parameter on pg. 25   “VelCurve” parameter on pg. 27   “Inverse” parameter on pg. 24   Shift the octave range of the keyboard?   Transpose the keyboard?   Set the Velocity Curve of the keyboard?   Engage or disengage MIDI release velocities?   Invert the colors of the display?   Program and Bank Change messages – How do I…   Send a program change MIDI message?   Send a Bank LSB MIDI message?   On Axiom Pro, press:   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   … and refer to User Guide Page   “Program” parameter on pg. 28   “BankLSB” parameter on pg. 28   “BankMSB” parameter on pg. 28   Send a Bank MSB MIDI message?   Configuring Individual Controls   On Axiom Pro, press:   … and refer to User Guide Page   (buttons, knobs, sliders, etc.) – How do I…   Assign the Data buttons?   “Data” parameter on pg. 27   “Name” parameter on pg. 29   “Type” parameter on pg. 30   “Channel” parameter on pg. 31   “Entry” parameter on pg. 32   “Edit” → “1” (Global)   “Edit” → “2” (Control)   “Edit” → “2” (Control)   “Edit” → “2” (Control)   “Edit” → “2” (Control)   Rename a control?   Set the type of message sent by a control?   Set a MIDI channel for a specific control?   Display parameters as decimal or hexadecimal values?   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 4 Axiom Pro User Guide   Group Controls – How do I…   On Axiom Pro, press:   … and refer to User Guide Page   “Name” parameter on pg  34   “Name” parameter on pg  38   “Name” parameter on pg  40   “Name” parameter on pg  42   “Channel” parameter on pg  34   “Channel” parameter on pg  39   “Channel” parameter on pg  40   “Channel” parameter on pg  42   “Vel Lock” parameter on pg  35   “Curve” parameter on pg  35   “1-4” parameter on pg  37   Name the group of drum pads?   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “P” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “E” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “S” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “N” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “P” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “E” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “S” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “N” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “P” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “P” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “P” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “E” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “E” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “S” (slider button)   “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “S” (slider button)   Name the group of encoders?   Name the group of sliders?   Name the numerical keypad group?   Select the MIDI channel for the drum pad group?   Select the MIDI channel for the encoder group?   Select the MIDI channel for the slider group?   Select the MIDI channel for the numerical keypad group?   Lock the velocity of drum pads?   Set the velocity curve of the drum pads?   Name one of the drum pad profiles?   Set the sensitivity of the encoder knobs?   Name one of the encoder knob profiles?   Toggle “drawbar” mode for the slider group?   Toggle “Null Mode” for the slider group?   “Acccel  Max” parameter on pg  39   “1-4” parameter on pg  39   “Drawbar” parameter on pg  41   “NullMode” parameter on pg  41   Zones – How do I…   On Axiom Pro, press:   … and refer to User Guide Page   See pg  43   Set the range of a zone?   “Edit” → “4” (Zone)   Activate or deactivate a zone?   See pg  43   “Edit” → “4” (Zone)   Set the MIDI output channel of a specific zone?   Set the octave shift range of a specific zone?   Set the transposition of a specific zone?   Set the MIDI output port of a specific zone?   Send a program change message for a specific zone?   Send a Bank LSB change message for a specific zone?   Send a Bank MSB change message for a specific zone?   “Channel” parameter on pg  44   “Octave” parameter on pg  44   “Transp ” parameter on pg  44   “MIDI Port” parameter on pg  45   “Program” parameter on pg  45   “BankLSB” parameter on pg  45   “BankMSB” parameter on pg  45   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   “Edit” → “4” (Zone) → Soft-Key 4 (Data)   SysEx (System Exclusive) Commands – How do I…   Select the MIDI output port for SysEx commands?   Select the “Device ID” SysEx code?   On Axiom Pro, press:   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   … and refer to User Guide Page   “SysEx” parameter on pg  46   “DevID” parameter on pg  46   “PatchID” parameter on pg  47   Toggle whether a “Patch ID” SysEx code is issued on Patch   changes?   Select the source of the data for the MIDI Output port on the   Axiom Pro back panel?   “MIDI Out” parameter on pg  47   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   Perform a complete SysEx dump of Axiom Pro memory?   Perform a SysEx dump of a specific patch?   “Send All” parameter on pg  47   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   “Edit” → “5” (MIDI)   Send a “Snapshot” of all current controls (knobs, sliders, etc )?   Send a “Panic” (all notes off) message?   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 5 Axiom Pro User Guide   1 Introduction   Thank you for purchasing the M-Audio Axiom Pro MIDI controller  Axiom Pro premium keyboards are designed to meet the needs of   the most demanding musicians and can be used to control your MIDI hardware and audio software   Axiom Pro 25, 49, and 61 controllers feature 25, 49, or 61 semi-weighted keys, respectively  These keyboards include eight velocity   or pressure sensitive drum pads, eight “endless” encoders, six transport control buttons, aftertouch, and a high-resolution LCD display   to make programming easy  In addition, the 49- and 61-key versions feature nine sliders, and a numerical keypad making it even   easier to control your hardware synthesizers or software applications  Nearly all of the buttons, knobs, sliders, pads, and wheels of the   Axiom Pro line are programmable, allowing the controller to adapt to your specific needs   Another important new feature in the Axiom Pro line of controllers is the support for M-Audio’s HyperControlTM system  HyperControl   allows for bi-directional communication between Axiom Pro and your audio software, keeping your keyboard and software   synchronized at all times  Furthermore, HyperControl gives you “out of the box” control over many host applications (including   Pro Tools, Reason, Cubase and Logic Pro) and automatically configures knobs, buttons, and other controls to your software  This   system is covered in the “HyperControl Mode” section of this user guide as well as in individual HyperControl User Guides for each   supported application (these guides can be found at www m-audio com)   Please note that your Axiom Pro controller has many powerful features not commonly found on other controller keyboards  Even if you   are familiar with MIDI controllers, please read this User Guide to ensure you get the most out of your new purchase   Differences between Axiom Pro 25/49/61:   The 25, 49, and 61-note versions of Axiom Pro are identical except that the 25-note version does not have sliders, slider   buttons, function keys F5-F7, or the numerical keypad  These features are not available due to the space limitations of the   smaller 25-note controller  Axiom Pro 25 users should note that this User Guide will make occasional references to these   sliders and buttons that are not available on their controllers   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 7 Axiom Pro User Guide   3 Product Features and Specifications   • 25-, 49-, or 61 semi-weighted keys with aftertouch and multiple selectable velocity response curves.   • Eight programmable “endless” knobs featuring non-détented encoders with customizable acceleration curves. These knobs can   be configured to use any of seven popular increment/decrement methods to ensure compatibility with virtually any application   that supports “endless” encoders  The knobs can also function as standard MIDI controllers with a range of 0 to 127   • Eight Velocity or pressure sensitive trigger pads that can be programmed to send MIDI note, Continuous Controller (CC), and   other useful messages  Additionally, these pads feature multiple selectable velocity response curves   • • • • • • Six Transport control buttons   Nine 40mm sliders   128x64 Graphic LCD   50 Memory Locations to store customized patches   Quick recall of 4 “profiles” of knobs and pads, effectively providing fast access to 32 knobs and 32 pads.   HyperControl Mode for bi-directional communication allowing synchronized control over major DAW applications, virtual   instruments, and plug-ins   • • • • • • ASCII keystroke messages can be sent from the controller for extended control of your applications   Sustain and Expression Pedal inputs   Four user definable keyboard zones   MIDI input and output ports on rear panel for connecting hardware MIDI devices   USB 2.0 compatible (also supports USB 1.1 and 1.0)   Bus- or DC-powered operation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 8 Axiom Pro User Guide   4 Minimum System Requirements   Minimum system requirements can be found on the Axiom Pro product packaging as well as the M-Audio website   ✓ A Note about Operating System Updates:   updated driver before you decide to install operating system updates.   Before new M-Audio device drivers are released, they are tested for use with the operating system versions that are   available at that time. When updates for an operating system are released by Microsoft or Apple, all M-Audio device   drivers have to be tested and possibly updated to ensure proper operation.   M-Audio recommends refraining from installing operating system updates until a driver has been posted to the   M-Audio website for that specific operating system.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 9 Axiom Pro User Guide   5 Driver Installation   Windows XP/Vista Users:   Axiom Pro is a class-compliant device that offers basic functionality on Windows XP and Vista systems without having to install   additional drivers  You can simply connect Axiom Pro to your computer, switch on the computer and the controller, and be ready   to go   However, M-Audio strongly recommends that Windows users install the Axiom Pro drivers from the included CD-ROM or   (if Internet access if available) the most recent drivers from the M-Audio website  These drivers add functionality and allow you to:   1. Use Axiom Pro with more than one application at the same time   2. Use long system exclusive (SysEx) commands   3. Simultaneously use other class-compliant USB devices with audio capabilities   The installation procedure is described in the printed Quick Start Guide that comes with Axiom Pro.   Mac OS X users:   The class-compliant drivers built into Mac OS X provide full support for all features of Axiom Pro  This means that no additional   M-Audio drivers are necessary (or available) when using Axiom Pro on Mac OS X — simply connect the controller keyboard to the   computer using the supplied USB cable, configure your audio software (this is described in the printed Quick Start Guide), and   start making music   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 10   Axiom Pro User Guide   Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users:   When using Axiom Pro class-compliant (i.e. without installing the M-Audio driver) in Windows XP/Vista or in   Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), the Axiom Pro MIDI ports will not be displayed with their proper port names.   Windows XP or Vista users:   Please follow the driver installation instructions found in the printed Quick Start Guide.   Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users:   No Mac drivers are available, since the class-compliant MIDI driver built into Mac OS X supports all features of Axiom Pro.   Please see the table below for more information on port naming.   Axiom Pro Class-Compliant Port Names per Operating System   Macintosh   Axiom Pro MIDI Input Ports   Axiom Pro 611 USB A In   Mac OS X 10.4 MIDI Input Ports   Axiom Pro 61 Port 1   Mac OS X 10.5 MIDI Input Ports   Axiom Pro 61 USB A In   Axiom Pro 611 HyperControl In   Axiom Pro 611 MIDI In   Axiom Pro 61 Port 2   Axiom Pro 61 HyperControl In   Axiom Pro 61 MIDI In   Axiom Pro 61 Port 3   Axiom Pro 611 USB B In   Axiom Pro 61 Port 4   Axiom Pro 61 USB B In   Axiom Pro MIDI Output Ports   Axiom Pro 611 MIDI Out   Mac OS X MIDI Output Ports   Axiom Pro 61 Port 1   Mac OS X 10.5 MIDI Output Ports   Axiom Pro 61 MIDI Out   Axiom Pro 611 HyperControl Out   Axiom Pro 61 Port 2   Axiom Pro 61 HyperControl Out   Windows   Axiom Pro MIDI Input Ports   Axiom Pro 611 USB A In   Axiom Pro 611 HyperControl In   Axiom Pro 611 MIDI In   Axiom Pro 611 USB B In   Axiom Pro MIDI Output Ports   Axiom Pro 611 MIDI Out   Axiom Pro 611 HyperControl Out   Windows XP MIDI Input Ports   USB Audio Device   Windows Vista MIDI Input Ports   Axiom Pro 61   USB Audio Device [2]   USB Audio Device [3]   USB Audio Device [4]   Windows XP MIDI Output Ports   USB Audio Device   MIDIIN2 Axiom Pro 61   MIDIIN3 Axiom Pro 61   MIDIIN4 Axiom Pro 61   Windows Vista MIDI Output Ports   Axiom Pro 61   USB Audio Device [2]   MIDIOUT2 Axiom Pro 61   1 These MIDI port names will display the corresponding number of keys, based on the Axiom Pro model you use: 25, 49 or 61.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 11   Axiom Pro User Guide   6 Connection Diagram   Hosted Mode:   MIDI   MIDI   Synthesizer,   Sound Module, etc.   sustain or   expression pedals   USB   Computer   Rear of Axiom Pro   Axiom Pro   When using Axiom Pro with a computer:   • Connect Axiom Pro to your computer using the supplied USB cable.   • If you own sustain or expression pedals, connect them to the “Sustain” and “Expr” inputs on the back of the keyboard.   • If you would like to connect Axiom Pro to an external MIDI-capable device (such as a synthesizer, sound module, etc.),   connect the MIDI output port to the external device’s MIDI input, while connecting the MIDI input port of Axiom Pro to the   external device’s MIDI output port   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 12   Axiom Pro User Guide   Standalone Mode:   MIDI   MIDI   Synthesizer,   Sound Module, etc.   sustain or   expression pedals   9V DC, 500mA   Rear of Axiom Pro   Axiom Pro   When using Axiom Pro without a computer:   • Connect a 9V DC, 500mA power supply to the Power Socket on the rear panel of the keyboard. This power supply is   optional and can be purchased from the M-Audio webstore (store m-audio com)  Alternatively, a USB-type power supply   can be connected to the USB port instead of the standard 9V power supply   • If you own sustain or expression pedals, connect them to the “Sustain” and “Expr” inputs on the back of the keyboard.   • Connect the MIDI output port of your Axiom Pro to the MIDI Input port of your sound module, synthesizer, or other MIDI-   capable device   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 13   Axiom Pro User Guide   7 Controls and Connectors   Top Panel Overview   1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10   11   12   7 5 1.   LCD Display: This 128x64 pixel display indicates the current status of the Axiom Pro controller  This display changes   depending on the currently selected mode of the controller  The “Edit Mode” section of this User Guide covers the various   menus and pages of Axiom Pro in detail   2.   Sliders: The Axiom Pro 49/61 controller has nine fully assignable sliders that provide real time control over your MIDI   hardware and software through MIDI messages  Each slider is assignable and can be configured to send out many kinds of   control data, including MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) messages  See the “Edit Mode > Control“ and   “Edit Mode > Group (Slider)” sections of this guide to learn how to program these sliders   3.   4.   Encoders: Like the Sliders, these knobs can be configured to control your MIDI-capable hardware and software by   sending out many kinds of MIDI commands  See the “Edit Mode” > “Control and Edit Mode > Group (Encoder)” sections   of this guide to learn how to program these knobs   Transport Buttons: These buttons allow you to control your DAW application or hardware sequencer through the   use of ASCII keystrokes and MIDI Machine Control (MMC) messages  These buttons are customizable and can be   reprogrammed to send out other kinds of commands to suit your particular needs  See the “Edit Mode > Control” section   of this manual to learn how to set these buttons   5.   Slider Buttons: These illuminated buttons can be configured to control your MIDI hardware and virtual instruments by   sending out many kinds of MIDI commands  See the “Edit Mode > Control” and “Edit Mode > Group (Slider)” sections of   this guide to learn how to program these buttons   These buttons can also be programmed to send ASCII keystrokes just like a computer keyboard. These ASCII keystrokes   can correspond to your audio application’s “keyboard shortcuts” allowing you to access various features of your software   straight from Axiom Pro (i e , without having to touch your computer keyboard)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 14   Axiom Pro User Guide   6.   Trigger Pads: These eight velocity sensitive pads transmit MIDI note and velocity information  The pads can be used to   drum rhythmic elements of a song or to trigger samples, but can also be used to play notes just like the piano keys of   Axiom Pro   Alternatively, the pads can be configured to be pressure-sensitive  Pressure-sensitive pads will transmit MIDI CC   information based on how hard you press down on the pads, just like the aftertouch functionality of the keyboard.   Finally, these pads can also be programmed to send ASCII keystrokes just like a computer keyboard. These ASCII   keystrokes can correspond to your audio application’s “keyboard shortcuts” allowing you to access various features of your   software straight from Axiom Pro (i e , without having to touch your computer keyboard)   See the “Edit Mode > Control” and “Edit Mode > Group (Pad)” sections of this guide to learn how to program these pads   ✓NOTE: Each drum pad can be programmed to send either MIDI note data or MIDI CC   data at one time; it cannot send both note and CC data at the same time.   7.   Function Buttons: These buttons allow you to access various features and menu pages of the keyboard  These buttons   are covered in greater detail in the “Function Buttons, F-Keys, and LCD Screen” section of this guide   8.   Numerical Keypad: When Axiom Pro is in Performance Mode, the numerical keypad buttons can be used to send   MIDI commands and ASCII keystrokes just like a computer keyboard. ASCII keystrokes can correspond to your audio   application’s “keyboard shortcuts” allowing you to access various features of your software straight from Axiom Pro (i e ,   without having to touch your computer keyboard)   When Axiom Pro is in Edit Mode, these buttons allow Axiom Pro 49/61 users to enter numerical values quickly   Axiom Pro 25 users can enter values by using the black piano keys (the keys range from 0-9 as you move from left to right   on the keyboard)   See the “Edit Mode” > “Control and Edit Mode > Group (Numerical Keypad)” sections of this guide to learn how to   program these pads   9.   Data buttons: These buttons can operate in two modes: Octave shift or a user-defined mode, in which you can assign   these buttons to control a specific function of your choosing  By default, these buttons are set to control the octave range   of the keyboard  The right data button shifts the octave range of the keyboard “upward” while the left buttons shifts the   keyboard “downward ” Pressing the left and right data buttons simultaneously toggles their operation and activates their   user-defined function   See the “Data” parameter in the “Edit Mode > Global” section of this guide to learn how to program and use these buttons   10. Pitch Bend Wheel: This wheel lets you create expressive changes in your performances by raising and lowering pitch   Rolling the Pitch Bend wheel upward will raise an instrument’s pitch whereas rolling it downward will lower the pitch  The   upper and lower pitch bend limit is determined by settings on your hardware or software synthesizer, not by the Pitch Bend   wheel on the Axiom Pro keyboard itself  Typically, this can be either a half note or an octave up/down  This wheel is spring-   mounted and will return to the center detent position when released   11. Modulation Wheel: This wheel is used to add expressivity to your performance by changing the intensity of certain   effects  By default, most synthesizers assign this wheel to control vibrato (change in intonation) or tremolo (change in   volume) although it is usually possible to reassign the function of this wheel through the instrument’s control panel   The MIDI data range of the Modulation wheel is 0 to 127, with 0 being the note-unchanged position  Like the Pitch   Bend wheel, the amount of actual modulation that takes place depends on your instrument’s settings, not the Axiom Pro   keyboard   12. Keyboard: Axiom Pro 25, 49, and 61 have two-, four-, and five-octave keyboards, respectively  All units feature velocity-   sensitive keys with aftertouch   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 15   Axiom Pro User Guide   Rear Panel Overview   13   14   15   16   17 18 19   20   13. Expression Pedal Input (Expr): Connect your expression pedal’s 1/4” connector to this jack.   14. Sustain Pedal Input: Connect your sustain pedal’s 1⁄4” connector to this jack. The Axiom Pro keyboard supports all   sustain pedal polarities by auto-sensing the pedal’s orientation during startup   15. MIDI Out Port: This standard 5-pin MIDI connector transmits signals to any MIDI compatible device such as a synthesizer,   sound module, or drum machine   16. MIDI In Port: This standard 5-pin MIDI connector accepts signals from any MIDI compatible device such as a synthesizer   or drum machine   17. USB Port: The USB port handles all communication between Axiom Pro and your computer. Connect this jack to an   available USB port on your computer   ✓NOTE: When using the USB connection, the controller is powered via the host computer   and a power adapter is not required. Also note that USB hubs (particularly USB hubs that   do not have a dedicated external power supply) may result in inadequate power being sent   to Axiom Pro and are not recommended for use with M-Audio products.   18. Power Socket: Connect an optional 9V DC, 500mA power supply here  Note that a power supply is not necessary if   Axiom Pro is connected to a computer through a USB connection   19. Power Switch: This switch turns the controller on and off   20. Kensington® Lock Connector: Connect a standard laptop-style locking security cable here to protect your Axiom Pro   from theft   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 16   Axiom Pro User Guide   8 Using Axiom Pro   Axiom Pro operates in one of two primary modes: Performance Mode and Edit Mode  Most of the time, the keyboard will be in   Performance Mode so that you can play your synthesizers and control your audio software  This section covers the operation of the   keyboard when it is in Performance Mode  Please see the “Edit Mode” section of this guide to learn how Axiom Pro functions when   the keyboard is in Edit mode   Overview and Basic Operation:   The LCD Screen   When Axiom Pro is in Performance Mode, the LCD screen (shown below) gives you a quick overview of the keyboard  The   contents of the screen may change slightly depending on what type of control (i e , knob, slider, pad, etc ) was used most   recently, but the basic layout remains the same   The top-left of the screen displays   the Axiom Pro patch that is   currently loaded   A lock appears if the “Hold”   functionality is engaged  See   the “Function Buttons and LCD   Screen” section of this guide to   learn more about this function   The top-right displays   the control group that is   currently active   The center of the   screen shows a visual   representation of active   controls (this can be knobs,   sliders, drum pads, etc )   The active control (i e ,   the last control that was   manipulated) is highlighted   and its name is listed   just below the graphical   representation of the   controls   The output value of the   active control is displayed   in large letters on the right   side of the display   The encoder knobs and drum pads can have up to four “profiles ”   When encoders and pads are being displayed, their profiles are listed   along the bottom of the screen  The active profile is highlighted  Use   soft-button 1-4 to select the group that you would like to control   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 17   Axiom Pro User Guide   Function Buttons and Soft Keys   The Function Buttons and Soft Keys of Axiom Pro are located directly below the LCD screen  These buttons allow you to access   various important features of the keyboard (such as loading and saving customized patches, accessing Edit mode, etc ) as well as   navigating through menus displayed on the LCD screen   While the 25, 49, and 61-key version of Axiom Pro feature nearly identical functionality, the layout of the Function Buttons and   Soft Keys vary slightly between Axiom Pro 49/61 and Axiom Pro 25 due to the space limitations of the smallest keyboard   Axiom Pro 49/61:   Axiom Pro 25:   F 1-4   These buttons function as follows:   Load   This button brings up a prompt allowing you to load a stored Axiom Pro patch  Loading of patches   is covered in detail later in this chapter   Save   This button brings up a prompt allowing you to save the current settings of your Axiom Pro  Saving   of patches is covered in detail later in this chapter   Soft Keys 1-4   These buttons allow you to select various options that are displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen   These options differ from one page to another  For example, certain menus and pages may provide   functionality on all four Soft Keys whereas other pages will not have any Soft Key options at all   Edit   This button lets you enter and exit Edit Mode  Please see the “Edit Mode” section to learn more   about this mode   Zone/Grp   This button switches the functionality of the buttons beneath the Sliders (on Axiom Pro 49/61) or   Transport Control (on Axiom Pro 25) to allow selection of Performance Groups and Zones  When   the button is not illuminated (i e , not pressed), the associated buttons send out MIDI commands   When the button is pressed, it becomes illuminated, and the associated buttons can then be used   to select Zones and Groups. The “Edit Mode > Zones” section covers this subject in greater detail.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 18   Axiom Pro User Guide   F1-4   This button is only available on Axiom Pro 25  When the “F1-4” button is pressed, the button   becomes illuminated, and the Soft Keys mimic the first four F-Keys of Axiom Pro 49/61   Load+Save   (Hold)   Whenever Axiom Pro is in Performance Mode, the LCD screen displays the status of the last used   control and its group  For example, if the screen is displaying the status of the pad group and you   turn an encoder knob, the LCD will immediately switch to the encoder group, highlight the encoder   that was turned, and display that encoder’s MIDI CC value to the right of the screen   In certain cases, you may wish to “Hold” the LCD so that the display remains locked on a specific   page (for example, the pad group remains on-screen even if an encoder knob is turned)  To do this,   simultaneously press and hold the Save and Load buttons  A lock icon (   ) will appear directly   beneath the group name any time a display is being held   Edit+Zone/Grp   When you manipulate one of the controls of Axiom Pro (i e , turn an encoder knob, tap a drum pad,   (Peek)   etc ), the keyboard immediately sends out MIDI data generated by that knob, slider, or other control   In certain scenarios, you may wish to view the names of a group of controls at once without   generating any MIDI data  To do this, simultaneously press and hold both the Edit and Zone/Grp   buttons to enter “Peek” Mode:   Axiom Pro 49/61 users can press the N, S, E, and P group buttons to view the Numerical Keypad,   Slider, Encoder Knob, or Pad groups  Axiom Pro 25 users can press the Play and Record buttons   to access the Encoder Knob and Pad groups   To exit Peek Mode, press both the Edit and Zone/Grp buttons again or move any of the controls   ✓ TIP: This page can be “held” by simultaneously pressing the Load and Save buttons  This is   useful as it allows you to always see the names of the parameters that are assigned to   the Encoder Knobs, even if a knob is turned   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 19   Axiom Pro User Guide   F-Keys   These are assignable buttons that can be used to control your audio applications and virtual instruments  By default (when the   first Axiom Pro patch is active), these buttons are configured to send ASCII keystrokes and Axiom Pro patch change messages   but can be re-configured to control many other functions within your audio application or a connected synthesizer  Like many of   the other assignable controls on Axiom Pro, these buttons can send either MIDI commands or ASCII commands (i e , keystrokes   like the ones generated by your computer’s “QWERTY” keyboard).   The default mapping of these buttons is shown below:   F-Key   F1   Message   Enter   Left   F-Key   F5   Message   Down   F2   F6   Patch –   Patch +   F3   Right   Up   F7   F4   Note that Axiom Pro 25 features F-Keys 1-4 only. To access these buttons, users must press the “F-Keys” button in the top row   to convert the Soft Keys (i.e., the buttons on the bottom row) into F-Keys.   Saving and Loading Axiom Pro Patches   Axiom Pro can store up to 50 patches in memory containing all your controller assignments (i e , button, knob, drum pad settings,   etc )  This allows you to configure Axiom Pro for various scenarios (i e , studio, live performance, portable studio setup, etc ) and   quickly recall these patches when necessary   Saving Patches:   To save your current settings:   1  Press the Save button  The button becomes illuminated and the Save page is displayed on the LCD   2  Turn Encoder knob E5 to select the patch number that you would like to use to store your patch   ✓ TIP: Axiom Pro 49/61 users can also use the +/- buttons or enter the patch number using   the numerical keypad   3  By default, all of the Axiom Pro controller groups (i e , the encoder knobs, drum pads, etc ) will be saved with the patch   If you would like any of the groups to not overwrite the settings of the patch:   a  Axiom Pro 49/61 users: Press the “N,” “S,” “E,” and “P” buttons2 to uncheck the Number, Slider, Encoder, and   Pad groups  Axiom Pro 25 users: Press the Record and Play buttons to uncheck the encoder and pad groups,   respectively   b  Use Soft Keys 2-3 to uncheck the Keyboard and Transport Control groups, respectively   4  Press Soft Key 4 (Save) to bring up a prompt allowing you to name your patch  The “Editing Name Parameters” section   in the “Edit Mode > Control” section of this guide details how to create patch names   5  Once a name has been entered into the prompt, press Soft Key 4 (Enter) to confirm the entry, save the patch, and   return to Performance mode  Press Soft Key 1 (Exit) to cancel the new name and to return to the Save page   Soft Key 1 (Exit) can be pressed at any time to exit this page without saving a patch   2 NOTE: Since Axiom Pro 25 does not feature sliders (“S”) or a numerical keypad (“N”), these groups will not appear on   the Save Page.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 20   Axiom Pro User Guide   Loading Patches:   To load a saved patch:   1  Press the Load button  The button becomes illuminated and the Load page is displayed on the LCD   2  Turn Encoder knob E5 to select the patch that you would like to load   ✓ TIP: Axiom Pro 49/61 users can also use the +/- buttons or enter the patch number using the   numerical keypad   3  By default, all of the controller groups of Axiom Pro (i e , the encoder knobs, drum   When a new Axiom Pro   pads, etc ) will be loaded from the saved patch  If you would like to load a new   patch is recalled, the Program   change and Bank LSB/   MSB settings of the newly   loaded patch are also   recalled. If you would like to   load a new Axiom Pro patch   without transmitting Program   Change and Bank LSB/MSB   messages, use Soft-Key 2   to ensure that the keyboard   group is not checked.   patch but keep the current settings of a group:   a  Axiom Pro 49/61 users: Press the “N,” “S,” “E,” and “P” buttons3 to uncheck   the Number, Slider, Encoder, and Pad groups  Axiom Pro 25 users: Press   the Record and Play buttons to uncheck the encoder and pad groups,   respectively   b  Use Soft Keys 2-3 to uncheck the Keyboard and Transport Control groups,   respectively   4  Press Soft Key 4 (Load) to load the patch and return to Performance mode   Soft Key 1 (Exit) can be pressed at any time to exit this page without loading a   patch   3 NOTE: Since Axiom Pro 25 does not feature sliders (“S”) or a numerical keypad (“N”), these groups will not appear on   the Load Page.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 21   Axiom Pro User Guide   Using Axiom Pro with a Computer:   Software Configuration   When using Axiom Pro in “hosted” mode (i e , with a computer), you may need to set up your music software to send   and receive MIDI data from Axiom Pro  This process varies from application to application, but is usually done through a   “Preferences” or “Setup” menu  Refer to your software’s documentation to learn how to do this   You may also need to configure the application’s MIDI tracks and/or HyperControl functionality to send and receive signals   from the correct input and output ports of Axiom Pro  The controller will appear as four input ports and two output ports:   MIDI Input sources (as seen in your music software)   • Axiom Pro 614 USB A In   The various controls (keys, pads, buttons, knobs, etc ) of Axiom Pro generate MIDI data on this port by   default, and selecting this port within your music software will allow you to record this data  In most cases,   this port should be selected to record your performances   • Axiom Pro 614 HyperControl In   This port is reserved for HyperControl input data only  To learn more about HyperControl, please refer to the   individual HyperControl User Guide that was created for your specific audio application (these guides can   be found on the M-Audio website )   • Axiom Pro 614 MIDI In   This corresponds to the hardware MIDI Input port on the back of the keyboard   • Axiom Pro 614 USB B In   This corresponds to USB MIDI port B within the Axiom Pro keyboard  If you have configured any of the   Axiom Pro controls to transmit data on this port, you will need to select “Axiom Pro 61 USB B In” within your   music software to record the data generated by these controls  Please see the Axiom Pro User Guide to   learn how this port can be selected and when it can be used   MIDI Output destinations (as seen in your music software)   • Axiom Pro 614 MIDI Out   This corresponds to the hardware MIDI Output port on the back of the keyboard   • Axiom Pro 614 HyperControl Out   This port is reserved for HyperControl output data only  To learn more about HyperControl, please refer to   the individual HyperControl User Guide that was created for your specific audio application (these guides   can be found on the M-Audio website )   4 The 25 and 49-note versions of Axiom Pro will appear as “Axiom Pro 25” and “Axiom Pro 49” respectively.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 22   Axiom Pro User Guide   HyperControl Mode   About HyperControl Mode   HyperControl Mode is a two-way communication protocol that allows your Axiom Pro controls (i e , knobs, buttons,   sliders, etc ) to automatically map and remain synchronized with all supported audio applications (including many   popular programs such as Pro Tools, Reason, Cubase, and Logic Pro)  This means that the controls of your   Axiom Pro are automatically assigned within the audio application (or specific virtual instrument within the application)   and the buttons, knobs, and other controls of Axiom Pro can be used to control the software without any further   configuration  For example, once HyperControl is activated within Pro Tools, the transport controls, knobs, sliders,   and other Axiom Pro controls automatically map to the selected virtual instrument while the Axiom Pro LCD display   always shows what track/instrument is selected along with the current position of the knobs or sliders   Furthermore, HyperControl mode allows your Axiom Pro hardware and recording software to remain synchronized   at all times  For example, if a knob is turned on Axiom Pro, its corresponding on-screen knob will update as well   Alternatively, if a knob is turned on-screen (using the mouse), the corresponding knob position of Axiom Pro (as   shown on the LCD display) is updated as well  If a new virtual instrument is selected, the name and various controller   positions automatically update on the Axiom Pro display   In short, HyperControl mode allows Axiom Pro to be tightly integrated with your audio software and makes the   keyboard controller feel like a “dedicated” control surface that was custom built for that software  It saves you from   the tedious task of having to manually assign MIDI controllers to software functions and from having to save/load   stored Axiom Pro patches each time you switch instruments  This lets you work more quickly and creatively   ✓ TIP: Most applications that do not directly support HyperControl technology can still be controlled by   Axiom Pro through a “MIDI Learn” function or by manual assignment of MIDI CC numbers  Refer to   your application’s documentation to see if you can use these (or other) methods to control your software   through MIDI   HyperControl Installation and Usage   Since HyperControl integration varies from one application to another, the installation and usage of HyperControl   Mode is covered in separate User Guides for each supported application  Please see the Axiom Pro support pages   on www m-audio com/manuals to learn more about how to use HyperControl with your specific application   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 23   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode   ! IMPORTANT:   If you are using Axiom Pro in HyperControl Mode, nearly all of the configuration that would normally take place   using Edit Mode (described in this chapter) happens automatically  However, if your application does not support   HyperControl or if you are using Axiom Pro to control a hardware MIDI device, this section will cover all of the inner   workings of the controller   Axiom Pro has two primary modes of operation: Edit Mode and Performance Mode  Most of the time, the controller stays in   Performance Mode so you can use the keyboard to control your MIDI compatible hardware and software; Edit Mode is only   used when you need to configure various parameters such as button, knob, or pad assignments or to change   keyboard-specific parameters such as the global MIDI output channel or the velocity response curve of the keys and pads   Pressing the Edit button illuminates the button and places the Axiom Pro keyboard into Edit Mode  Pressing the button again   exits Edit mode and the Edit button will no longer be illuminated   Edit Mode contains a main menu and six sub-menus  This chapter explains each of these six pages in detail   ✓ TIP: This section of the User Guide is written as a “reference” manual and describes every parameter and setting   on a menu-by-menu basis  This is useful if you are on a specific page within Edit Mode and want to know more   about an individual parameter or setting  However, if you would like to learn how to accomplish a specific   task (e g , “How do I change the MIDI assignment of an encoder knob?” or “How do I change the global MIDI   channel?”) please see the “How To:” section earlier in this User Guide  The “How To:” section presents tasks   in a logical fashion and provides shortcuts to the page (and parameter within that page) to help you quickly   accomplish your tasks   A note on Edit Mode navigation: There are a number of ways to select and modify the parameters contained   within Edit Mode:   < To select a parameter for editing:   • Press Soft Keys 2 or 3   OR   • Turn encoder knob E1   < To change a parameter’s setting:   • Turn encoder knob E5   OR   • Use the “+” and “-“ buttons on the numerical keypad (Axiom Pro 49/61 only)   Certain pages and parameters will require you to use additional encoder knobs or other controls  These pages   and parameters will be discussed individually throughout the rest of this section   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 24   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode (Main Menu)   This top-level menu appears when Axiom Pro enters Edit mode.   To navigate this menu, use the numerical keypad on Axiom Pro 49/61 or the black keys of Axiom Pro 25 (each black key on   Axiom 25 corresponds to the number that is silk-screened above the note)   • Options 1-5 (Global, Control, Group, Zones, MIDI): These items are sub-menus pertaining to specific features of   Axiom Pro  Each sub-menu is described in detail in the following pages   • Option 6: This “LCD” option allows you to invert the colors of the display as this may increase visibility under certain   lighting conditions   • Option 0: The HyperControl Mode parameter can be toggled between “Normal” and “Transport ” When this parameter   is left in the default “Normal” setting, HyperControl functionality spans across most controls on the keyboard (i e  knobs,   F-Keys, sliders, etc ) When the parameter is set to “Transport,” HyperControl functionality only applies to the transport   controls while the remainder of the controls (knobs, F-Keys, sliders, etc ) function like a typical MIDI controller  This is   useful for users who wish to create their own Axiom Pro patches, but still require transport controls that automatically   map to the software within your computer   ✓ NOTE: If HyperControl is active and you would like to do any of the following, set this parameter to “Transport”:   • • • Control external MIDI hardware via a selected MIDI track in your DAW   Create and use customized controller assignments for your software or plug-in   Run additional audio applications alongside your “main” HyperControl sequencing application and   control both from Axiom Pro   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 25   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Global   The Edit Mode > Global page contains common parameters that affect all areas of Axiom Pro   press 1   Parameter:   Channel   1-16   Value Range:   This parameter sets the global MIDI output channel of Axiom Pro   If the “Channel” parameter on any other page of Edit mode is set to “Global,” that parameter will be   set to the value selected here   Parameter:   Octave   Value Range:   -4 through +5 (Axiom Pro 25)   -3 through +4 (Axiom Pro 49)   -3 through +3 (Axiom Pro 61)   This parameter shifts the octave range of the keyboard either up or down  Setting this parameter to   “0” leaves the keyboard in its default (unaltered) key range   Parameter:   Transp   Value Range:   -12 through +12   This parameter simultaneously shifts all keys up to 12 semitones in either direction  Setting this   parameter to “0” leaves the keyboard in its default “centered” position   Parameter:   VelCurve   Value Range:   Low, Low-Normal, Normal, Normal-High, High, Low Range, Mid Range, Hi Range, Fixed 64,   Fixed 100, Fixed 127, Fixed Control   This parameter adjusts the sensitivity of the Axiom Pro keys by changing the keyboard’s velocity   response curve  This allows keyboard players to fine-tune the “feel” of Axiom Pro to suit their   playing style   The velocity curve settings break down into four categories as described in the table below   Appendix B includes detailed graphs of each velocity curve:   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 26   Axiom Pro User Guide   Velocity Settings   (Keys)   Description 5   These options gradually vary the sensitivity of the keys from “Low” to “High ” “Low” is the least sensitive setting (i e , you have to strike   the keys with more force to achieve the highest MIDI velocities)  In contrast, “High” is the most sensitive setting (i e , you don’t have to   strike the keys with as much force to achieve the highest MIDI velocities)  “Normal” is the default setting of Axiom Pro   Low   Low-Normal   Normal   These options allow you to access the entire dynamic range of MIDI velocities (i e  from 0 through 127)   Normal-High   High   Low   Low-Normal   Normal   Normal-High   High   This “curve” setting results in a 1:1 (or linear) correlation between strike force and MIDI velocity   Linear   This setting should be used when using a virtual instrument or other music software that expects a   linear input and scales velocity information internally   Linear   Unlike the settings listed above, these “Range” settings limit the MIDI velocity range of the keyboard at the lowest and highest velocities   This has the effect of compressing the MIDI velocities of your performances and can “even out” the dynamics of a MIDI performance   This is a useful feature for players requiring more control over their velocities   Low Range   Mid Range   Hi Range   The “Low Range” settings lets you access velocities 0-64 and average playing will yield values of 32-40  The “Mid Range” setting lets   you access velocities 32-96 and average playing will yield values of 64-72  The “High Range” setting lets you access velocities 64-127   and average playing will yield values of 96-104   Low Range   Mid Range   Hi Range   When “Fixed 64,” “Fixed 100,” and “Fixed 127” are selected, Axiom Pro keys always generate MIDI velocities of 64, 100, or 127,   regardless of how much force is used to strike the keys   Fixed 64   Fixed 100   Fixed 127   Fixed 64   Fixed 100   Fixed 127   The “Fixed Control” parameter lets you use a knob, slider, or other control of Axiom Pro to select the MIDI velocity generated the keys   Fixed Control   To use this setting, you must first assign the “Type” parameter of a knob, slider, or other control to “Kybd  Velocity ” To do this, see the   “Type” parameterv   5 All of the graphs in this table feature strike force along the horizontal axis (minimum on the left, maximum on the right) and   MIDI output velocity on the vertical axis (minimum on the bottom, maximum on the top). Appendix C includes more detailed   graphs of each velocity curve.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 27   Axiom Pro User Guide   ✓ Advanced MIDI users:   Release Velocity   When the VelCurve parameter is selected, Soft-Key 4 displays a note-off logo ( -Off ) that can be checked and   unchecked. When this option is unchecked, each time you release an Axiom Pro note, a basic MIDI “note off”   command is transmitted. However, if this option is checked, each time you release a note, Axiom Pro transmits a   note off message containing release velocity information (i.e., the speed at which you release the note). Note that   not all applications or synthesizers make use of “release velocity” data. If the application or synth does not support   this data, leave this box unchecked.   Parameter:   Data   Value Range:   Octave, Transpose, Channel, Program, Bank LSB, Bank MSB, Load Patch   The Data Buttons 9 can perform two functions: Octave shift and a user-defined mode  The   functionality of the buttons is toggled by pressing both buttons at the same time  This parameter   determines the user-defined functionality of the Data Buttons and can be set to the following:   • Octave   Data buttons shift the keyboard up or down in one octave increments  The right   button shifts the keyboard upward (i e , note C3 becomes C4) while the left button   shifts the keyboard downward  Note that octave shift is already the primary mode   of operation for the Data Buttons  If you set the Data parameter to “Octave”, both   the primary and user-defined operation of the Data Buttons will be octave shift   This means the Data Buttons cannot be used for a secondary function  Some   users may find this to be useful since it will prevent them from accidently switching   to another mode during a performance   • Transpose Data buttons transpose the keyboard up or down in semi-tone steps  The right   button shifts the keyboard upward (i e , note C3 becomes C#3) while the left   button shifts the keyboard downward   • Channel   Data buttons select the global MIDI output channel of the keyboard  The right   button increases the current selection by one whereas the left button decreases   the selection   • Program   Data buttons send program change messages  The right button increments the   current program number by one (i e , if program 32 is currently selected, and the   right data button is pressed, program change number 33 will be transmitted) while   the left button decrements the current program number by one   • Bank LSB   Data buttons send Bank LSB messages  The right button increments the current   Bank LSB value by one whereas the left button decreases the current value   • Bank MSB Data buttons send Bank MSB messages  The right button increments the current   Bank MSB value by one whereas the left button decreases the current value   ✓ NOTE: Bank LSB and MSB messages must be followed by a   “Program Change” message for them to take effect.   • Load Patch Data buttons can be used to load patches stored within Axiom Pro  Axiom Pro can   store up to 50 patches in its internal memory containing button, pad, knob, zone   assignments as well as other parameters relating to the controller’s operation  The   right data button increments your current patch by one whereas the left button   decrements the current value   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 28   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   Program   0-127   Value Range:   This parameter sends Program Change MIDI messages on your selected Global channel and can   be used to select the different sounds contained within your sound module (or virtual instrument)   For example, if you set this parameter to “20,” your connected software or sound module will   immediately load program number 20   Parameter:   BankLSB   0-127   Value Range:   This parameter sends Bank LSB messages on your selected Global channel  In other words, a Bank   LSB message is transmitted as soon as you set this parameter to the desired number  Note that   Bank LSB messages will not have any effect until a Program Change message is sent   Parameter:   BankMSB   0 - 127   Value Range:   This parameter sends Bank MSB messages on your selected Global channel  In other words, a   Bank MSB message is transmitted as soon as you set this parameter to the desired number  Note   that Bank MSB messages will not have any effect until a Program Change message is sent   ✓ Why are BankLSB/BankMSB messages needed?   The MIDI protocol generally uses 7-bit messages to exchange   data, giving parameters a numerical data range from 0 to 127. This   explains why MIDI CC values usually range from 0-127, or why   many early MIDI modules have 128 sounds (i.e., sounds 1 through   127, plus sound number “0”).   ✓ NOTE: Program change commands, as   well as Bank LSB/MSB messages are   sent to all active keyboard zones. For   example, if two zones are selected and   set to transmit on different channels,   any Program or Bank LSB/MSB   messages you generate will be sent   on both channels. This means you   may inadvertently override one zone’s   current program or Bank LSB/MSB   setting when trying to change the other   zone’s program.   Nowadays, many MIDI devices contain hundreds (or even   thousands) of sounds and a simple 7-bit “Program Change”   message cannot address any instruments beyond number 127. If   this is the case, the sounds are usually separated into “banks” of   128 instruments that are accessed using “Bank LSB” and “Bank   MSB” messages.   If you would like a zone not to receive a   Bank LSB message, disable that zone   before sending the message   (disabling of zones is described in the   “Edit Mode > Zones” section of this   guide).   Axiom Pro can generate Program Change as well as Bank   LSB/MSB messages. However, your device must be capable of   receiving and interpreting these messages for bank changes to take   place. Please consult the user manual of your MIDI device to see   how the bank change numbers relate to the sounds on your device.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 29   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Control   press 2   The Edit Mode > Control page contains parameters relating to the operation of a specific control on Axiom Pro (i e , an individual   pad, encoder knob, button, etc )   The Control page is automatically set to modify the last item that was manipulated before entering Edit mode  For example, if you   adjusted the modulation wheel prior to entering the Edit Mode > Control page, the modulation wheel will be selected for editing.   Alternatively, different groups of controllers (pads, encoders, etc ) can be selected by turning encoder knob E2  Encoder knob E3   can then be used to select the specific control (i e , the individual pad, encoder, etc ) that you would like to modify  Finally, the   Axiom Pro controls (encoder knobs, pads, etc ) that can be programmed in “profiles” can be accessed by using encoder knob E4   Parameter:   Name   Value Range:   (varies)   This parameter lets you name the control that is currently selected for editing   Editing Name Parameters:   To edit the name parameter found on any of the Edit Mode pages:   < Select the Name parameter and Press Soft Key 4 (Enter)   < Use the lower row of Encoder Knobs to select letter, numbers, and characters:   • Turn Encoder knob E5 to select capital letters   • Turn Encoder knob E6 to select lower-case letters   • Turn Encoder knob E7 to select numbers   • Turn Encoder knob E8 to select additional characters (such as spaces, parentheses, exclamation   points, etc )   < “Use Encoder knob E1 or Soft Keys 2 and 3 to move the editing prompt left and right   Once you have finished editing a Name parameter, press Soft Key 4 (Enter) to confirm your change  To cancel   any changes you have made, press Soft Key 1 (Exit)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 30   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   Type   Value Range:   (varies; see table below)   This parameter sets the type of message that will be generated by the selected controller  Your   selection for this parameter determines what sub-parameters are displayed on the lower half of   the page  For example, certain Type selections (such as “MIDI CC”) will have “Min” and “Max”   sub-parameters displayed (as shown in the picture above) whereas other Type selections (such as   “Feedback”) will result in the Min parameter being changed to “Level” and the Max parameter being   removed from the page (since it is not required)  The table below lists every “Type” parameter that   is available on Axiom Pro as well as what sub-parameters are available for each type   ✓ NOTE: The description column in the table below only provides additional   information for non-standard “Type” parameters along with their associated   sub-parameters (such as “Note OnOff Toggle” or “Rel. Bin Offset”).   Standardized MIDI parameters (such as Continuous Controllers “CC” or   “Master Volume”) are not described in this guide. Detailed information about   standard parameters is beyond the scope of this guide and is commonly   available on the Internet as well as in books about the MIDI protocol. To   learn more about standard parameters, please refer to one of these books or   websites.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Control Assignment List   | page 1   Type   Control Type   MIDI Ch.   Param. A   Param B   Param C   Param D   Description*   OFF   - - - - - Selecting this parameter disables its associated controller.   MIDI CC   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Min (0-127)   Max (0-127)   CC# (0-127)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   MIDI CC   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Release (0-127)   Min (0-127)   Press (0-127)   Max (0-127)   CC# (0-127)   - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Pitch Bend Range   Pitch Bend Range   Chan Fine Tune   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Value (0-127)   Min (0-127)   - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Max (0-127)   Chan Fine Tune   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Value (0-127)   Min (0-127)   - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Chan Coarse Tune   Max (0-127)   Chan Coarse Tune   Channel Pressure   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Value (0-127)   Min (0-127)   - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Max (0-127)   Channel Pressure   RPN coarse   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Value (0-127)   - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   RPN LSB (0-127)   RPN MSB (0-127)   RPN coarse   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   RPN LSB (0-127)   RPN LSB (0-127)   RPN MSB (0-127)   RPN MSB (0-127)   Value (0-127)   - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   RPN fine   RPN fine   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   RPN LSB (0-127)   NRPN LSB (0-127)   RPN MSB (0-127)   NRPN MSB (0-127)   Value (0-127)   - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   NRPN coarse   NRPN coarse   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   NRPN LSB (0-127)   NRPN LSB (0-127)   NRPN MSB (0-127) Value (0-127)   NRPN MSB (0-127)   NRPN MSB (0-127) Value (0-127)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   NRPN fine   - NRPN fine   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   - NRPN LSB (0-127)   Min (0-127)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Master Volume   Max (0-127)   MSB (0-127)   - - Master Volume   - LSB (0-127)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Control Type Key   = = Encoders Group   = = Pads Group   Numerical Keypad Group, Sustain Pedal, Function Keys,   Transport Controls   Slider Group, Pitch Bend, Keyboard Aftertouch, Modulation   Wheel, Expression Input   * NOTE: This column only describes the “non-standard” parameters and their associated sub-parameters within Axiom Pro (such as “Note OnOff Toggle” or “Rel. Bin Offset”). Standardized MIDI parameters (such as Continuous Controllers “CC” or “Master Volume”) are not described in this   guide. If you require more information, please note that standard MIDI parameters are well documented on the Internet as well as in a number books about the MIDI protocol. To learn more about these standard parameters, please refer to one of these books or websites.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Control Assignment List   | page 2   Type   Control Type   MIDI Ch.   Param. A   Param B   Param C   Param D   Description*   Master Pan   - Min (0-127)   Max (0-127)   - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Master Pan   - - LSB (0-127)   Min (0-127)   MSB (0-127)   Max (0-127)   - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Coarse Tune   Coarse Tune   Fine Tune   - - LSB (0-127)   Min (0-127)   MSB (0-127)   Max (0-127)   - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Fine Tune   - - LSB (0-127)   Value (0-127)   MSB (0-127)   - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Chorus Mod rate   Chorus Mod Depth   Feedback   - Value (0-127)   Level (0-127)   Level (0-127)   Min (0-127)   - - - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   - - Send to Reverb   Pitch Bend   - - 1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Max (0-127)   Pitch Bend   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   - LSB (0-127)   Min (0-127)   MSB (0-127)   Max (0-127)   - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Kybd. Velocity   This parameter functions similarly to the fixed velocity setting found on the   Edit Mode > Global page. However, this parameter lets your selected control   determine the velocity of the keys in real-time (e.g. during a performance).   Kybd. Velocity   Pad Velocity   Pad Velocity   - - - Velocity (0-127)   Min (0-127)   - - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   This parameter functions similarly to the fixed velocity setting found on the   Edit Mode > Global page. However, this parameter lets your selected control   determine the velocity of the keys in real-time (e.g. during a performance).   Max (0-127)   This parameter functions similarly to the fixed velocity setting found on the   Edit Mode > Group (Pads) page. However, this parameter lets your selected control   determine the velocity of the drum pads in real-time (e.g. during a performance).   Velocity (0-127)   - This parameter functions similarly to the fixed velocity setting found on the   Edit Mode > Group (Pads) page. However, this parameter lets your selected control   determine the velocity of the drum pads in real-time (e.g. during a performance).   Control Type Key   = = Encoders Group   = = Pads Group   Numerical Keypad Group, Sustain Pedal, Function Keys,   Transport Controls   Slider Group, Pitch Bend, Keyboard Aftertouch, Modulation   Wheel, Expression Input   * NOTE: This column only describes the “non-standard” parameters and their associated sub-parameters within Axiom Pro (such as “Note OnOff Toggle” or “Rel. Bin Offset”). Standardized MIDI parameters (such as Continuous Controllers “CC” or “Master Volume”) are not described in this   guide. If you require more information, please note that standard MIDI parameters are well documented on the Internet as well as in a number books about the MIDI protocol. To learn more about these standard parameters, please refer to one of these books or websites.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Control Assignment List   | page 3   Type   Control   Type   MIDI Ch.   Param. A   Param B   Param C   Param D   Description*   Global Param Set   - Octave   - Value (-4 through +4)   - This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Octave shift setting on the Edit Mode > Global page to a specific value.   Transpose   Channel   Value (-12 through +12   Value (1-16)   - This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Transpose setting on the Edit Mode > Global page to a specific value.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Global MIDI Channel setting on the Edit Mode > Global page to a specific value.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Program setting on the Edit Mode > Global page and transmit that Program change message.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Bank LSB setting on the Edit Mode > Global page and transmit that Bank LSB change message.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Bank MSB setting on the Edit Mode > Global page and transmit that Bank MSB change message.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Patch setting on the Edit Mode > Global page and load that Axiom Pro patch.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to quickly change the Vel Curve (Keys) setting on the Edit Mode > Global page.   - Program   Bank LSB   Bank MSB   Patch   Value (0-127)   Value (0-127)   Value (0-127)   Value (0-50)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   - - Vel. Curve   Value   (Low, Low-Normal, Normal, Normal-High, High, Linear, Low   Range, Mid Range, High Range, Fixed 64, Fixed 100, Fixed 127,   Fixed Control)   Voice recall   1-16, Zone 1-4,   Group, Global   Bank LSB (0-127)   Press 2 (0-127)   Bank MSB (0-127)   Press 1 (0-127)   Program (0-127)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to recall a specific preset within your virtual instrument or sound module   Toggle MIDI CC   1-16, Zone 1-4,   Group, Global   CC# (0-127)   This parameter lets your selected button or drum pad toggle between two CC values. For example, if the “MIDI CC” parameter is assigned to “64” (Sustain), and the   Press 1 is assigned to “127” whereas the “Press 2” parameter is set to “0”, your button or drum pad can be used to simulate the functionality of a sustain pedal. One press   will engage, while pressing the button again will disengage MIDI sustain.   MIDI Note   1-16, Zone 1-4,   Group, Global   Off Vel (0-127)   On Vel (0-127)   Note (C-2 through G8)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   This parameter lets your selected button or drum pad generate a MIDI note. The “On Vel” number determines the velocity of the note whereas the “Off Vel” determines   the release velocity when the button or drum pad is released. In many cases, the “Off Vel” parameter should be set to “0” to generate a regular “note off” command.   Note OnOff toggle   MMC Command   1-16, Zone 1-4,   Group, Global   Off Vel (0-127)   Type (0-127)   On Vel (0-127)   - Note (C-2 through G8)   - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   This parameter lets your selected button or drum pad toggle between two MIDI note values. For example, if the “Note” parameter is set to “C-1,” while “Press 1” is set   to “127” and “Press 2” is set to “0”, you can tap the pad once to trigger the note and tap it a second time to stop the note.   - This parameter lets your selected control generate a MIDI Machine Control (MMC) command   1=Stop;   2=Play   3=Deferred Play   4=Forward   5=Rewind   6=Record Strobe   7=Record Exit   8=Record Pause   9=Pause;   10=Eject   11=Chase   12=Command Error Reset   13=MMC Reset   Reverb type GM2   Reverb time GM2   Chorus type GM2   MIDI CC Value -   MIDI CC Value +   Global Param -   - - - Type (0-127)   Time (0-127)   Type (0-127)   Start (0-127)   Start (0-127)   - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   - This parameter lets your selected controller adjust the reverb type of your GM2-compatible software or sound module. This parameter may not function properly if your   MIDI device does not support the GM2 (General MIDI 2) specification.   - - This parameter lets your selected controller adjust the reverb time on your GM2-compatible software or sound module. This parameter may not function properly if your   MIDI device does not support the GM2 (General MIDI 2) specification.   - - This parameter lets your selected controller adjust the chorus type of your GM2-compatible software or sound module. This parameter may not function properly if your   MIDI device does not support the GM2 (General MIDI 2) specification.   1-16, Zone 1-4,   Group, Global   End (0-127)   CC# (0-127)   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to decrement your selected MIDI CC each time that button or drum pad is tapped.   This parameter lets you use a button or drum pad to increment your selected MIDI CC each time that button or drum pad is tapped.   This parameter lets your selected control decrement the selected global parameter each time that button or drum pad is tapped.   This parameter lets your selected control increment the selected global parameter by each time that button or drum pad is tapped.   1-16, Zone 1-4,   Group, Global   End (0-127)   CC# (0-127)   - Octave, Transpose, Channel, Program, Bank LSB,   Bank MSB, Patch, Vel. Curve   - - - - Global Param +   - Octave, Transpose, Channel, Program, Bank LSB,   Bank MSB, Patch, Vel. Curve   - Control Type Key   = = Encoders Group   = = Pads Group   Numerical Keypad Group, Sustain Pedal, Function Keys,   Transport Controls   Slider Group, Pitch Bend, Keyboard Aftertouch, Modulation   Wheel, Expression Input   * NOTE: This column only describes the “non-standard” parameters and their associated sub-parameters within Axiom Pro (such as “Note OnOff Toggle” or “Rel. Bin Offset”). Standardized MIDI parameters (such as Continuous Controllers “CC” or “Master Volume”) are not described in this   guide. If you require more information, please note that standard MIDI parameters are well documented on the Internet as well as in a number books about the MIDI protocol. To learn more about these standard parameters, please refer to one of these books or websites.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Control Assignment List   | page 4   Type   Control Type   MIDI Ch. Param. A   Param B   Description*   - Modifier   ASCII Keystroke   This parameter lets your selected controller generate an ASCII keystroke just   like your computer keyboard. Note that the “Modifier” parameter can be used   to add additional keypresses (e.g., pressing the “shift” or “control” keys) to   your selected keystroke.   A-Z 1-9   0 Return Escape Backspace Tab Spacebar   \ (Mac)   None Ctrl; Shift Ctrl+Shift Alt Ctrl+Alt Shift+Alt   Windows/Mac key Ctrl+Windows/Mac key shift+Windows/Mac key   - = [ ] # ; ~ , . / Caps Lock F1-F12 Print Screen Scroll Lock Pause   Insert Home Page Up Delete End Page Down   Right Arrow Left Arrow Down Arrow Up Arrow   Ctrl+Shift+Windows/Mac key Alt+Windows/Mac Key Ctrl+Alt+Windows/Mac Key   Shift+Alt+Windows/Mac Key Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Windows/Mac key   Num Lock Keypad /   Keypad ENTER Keypad 0-9   \ (PC) Modifier Only   Keypad *   Keypad -   Keypad +   Keypad.Del   Type**   Control Type   MIDI Ch.   Param. A   Param B   Param C Param D   Description*   Program Change   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   1-16, Zone 1-4, Group, Global   Min (0-127)   Max (0-127)   - - - - - - - - Entry (DEC, HEX)   Rel. Bin Offset   Rel. 2’s Comp   Signed bit 1   CC# (0-127)   - Entry (DEC, HEX) This incrementing/decrementing system is used by Native Instruments to software   Entry (DEC, HEX) This is one of the methods used by Ableton Live.   Entry (DEC, HEX) This is one of the methods used by Ableton Live.   Entry (DEC, HEX) This is one of the methods used by Ableton Live.   Entry (DEC, HEX) Some older plug-ins and applications may support this method, however it is no longer commonly used.   Entry (DEC, HEX)   CC# (0-127)   - CC# (0-127)   - Signed bit 2   MIDI CC (0-127)   MIDI CC (0-127)   RPN LSB (0-127)   NRPN LSB (0-127)   - Single Step -/+   RPN Rel. -/+   NRPN Rel. -/+   - RPN MSB (0-127)   NRPN MSB (0-127)   Entry (DEC, HEX)   Control Type Key   = = Encoders Group   = = Pads Group   Numerical Keypad Group, Sustain Pedal, Function Keys,   Transport Controls   Slider Group, Pitch Bend, Keyboard Aftertouch, Modulation   Wheel, Expression Input   * NOTE: This column only describes the “non-standard” parameters and their associated sub-parameters within Axiom Pro (such as “Note OnOff Toggle” or “Rel. Bin Offset”). Standardized MIDI parameters (such as Continuous Controllers “CC” or “Master Volume”) are not described in this   guide. If you require more information, please note that standard MIDI parameters are well documented on the Internet as well as in a number books about the MIDI protocol. To learn more about these standard parameters, please refer to one of these books or websites.   ** To learn more about relative encoder messages, please see the “About the “Endless” Encoders” section on page 33.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 31   Axiom Pro User Guide   About the “Channel” sub-parameter:   This parameter sets the MIDI output channel of the selected control  The   parameter can be set in the following ways:   • Global   Your selected control will transmit on the global MIDI channel   as specified on the Edit > Global page   • 1-16   Your selected control will transmit on a MIDI channel between   1 and 16   • Zone 1-4   • Group   Your selected control will transmit on the same MIDI channel used by the chosen keyboard zone (1 through 4)   (see Edit Mode > Zones > Data to learn how to set these output channels)   Your selected control will transmit on the same MIDI channel as set for its associated group of controls   (e g  encoder group)  See Edit > Group to learn how to set a MIDI channel for a group of controls   ✓ NOTE: Axiom Pro allows you to assign any control to any MIDI channel through the   Edit Mode > Control menu. However, please note that certain MIDI devices reserve   channel 10 for drums and percussion. Appendix E6 features a General MIDI drum   map table to show you how drum sounds are commonly assigned to the keys of   controllers. Please refer to your device’s documentation to learn more about this.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 32   Axiom Pro User Guide   About the “Entry” sub-parameter:   This parameter determines how the Min, Max, and CC# parameters will be   displayed on screen  When this parameter is set to “DEC” all values will   be displayed in decimal format whereas setting this parameter to “HEX” will   display the same information in hexidecimal format  A decimal to hexadecimal   conversion chart can be found in Appendix G   Note that this parameter only changes the formatting of the displayed Min,   Max, and CC# parameters--it does not actually change the type of numerical   information contained within those parameters   ✓ NOTE: When this parameter is set to “HEX,” it is possible to enter HEX values when   editing other parameters on the page, however, it is not possible to directly select A-F   values using the numerical keypad (on Axiom Pro 49/61) or the keys (Axiom Pro 25). To   select these values, users must select “0” or “9” and use the “-“ or “+” buttons   (Axiom Pro 25 users must use the “-” and “+” keys on the keyboard) to access values in   the A-F (10-15) range.   ✓ TIP: Many of the controls on Axiom Pro allow you to set a minimum and maximum limit   via the Edit Mode > Control menu  This makes it possible to reduce the data range   within which the selected control operates  When configuring sliders, the expression   pedal or the aftertouch strip this way, the entire “physical range” will become   available for the reduced data range, essentially enabling you to make more precise   edits   If you set the minimum and maximum limits of a slider, expression pedal, or aftertouch   strip in the Edit Mode > Control menu, you can use the entire “physical range” of the   slider, pedal, or aftertouch strip to send out MIDI data for your restricted range  This   makes it easier to create precise edits   For example, if you limit the range of a slider between 32 and 64, you can use the   entire “travel” of the slider to select values between 32 and 64 (the bottom of the   slider is value 32 whereas the top is 64)  Note that this does not make the actual   MIDI CC data more precise—it simply means that the physical slider can travel more   distance to reach the next MIDI CC “step ”   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 33   Axiom Pro User Guide   About the “Endless” Encoders:   The Encoder knobs can function just like the “fixed” knobs found on many synthesizers or MIDI controllers (i.e., fixed knobs   stop rotating and sending MIDI data once you reach the minimum or maximum “ends” of the knob)  This is how the Axiom   Pro encoders behave if the “Type” parameter of an encoder is set to “MIDI CC ” In this case, when the minimum or maximum   limit is reached, no more data is sent, even if you continue to turn the knob in the same direction (data is only sent again once   the knob is turned in the other direction)   This method means that the knobs send “absolute” MIDI values  For example, if the knob is set to value “64,” turning the knob   clockwise will send values “65, 66, 67” and so on  If you change presets (or virtual instruments) while you’re playing, and the   new preset contains different controller values, you run the risk of having your keyboard’s knobs to be “out-of-sync” with what   the MIDI hardware or software is expecting (i e , your physical knob may be in position “64” whereas the new preset/virtual   instrument expects position “0.”) This may cause your synthesizer settings to jump or “snap” from 0 to 65 when you turn the   encoder—this can be a jarring experience if the parameter is assigned to master volume or filter!   To resolve this common problem, Axiom Pro encoders can also send “relative” MIDI messages  This means that when an   Axiom Pro encoder is turned, a message is sent to your software (or connected MIDI device) stating “Take the current value—   whatever it may be—and increase/decrease it by one ” This method is preferable to the traditional “absolute” value method   since there is no risk of having your controller knobs and music hardware/software to be “out-of-sync” since Axiom Pro does   not need to know the “expected” position of a knob   Please note that not all hardware/software supports relative MIDI messages  If your software does not support relative MIDI   data, you must use absolute MIDI CC messages   Furthermore, applications that do support relative MIDI messages can differ in the way encoder support is implemented   For that reason, Axiom Pro encoders can be configured to send out many different kinds of relative MIDI message types to   ensure support with nearly all popular applications  Check your hardware/software’s user guide to see what message type is   supported (and to activate the feature, if necessary)  Next, take a look at page 4 of the Control Assignment list found earlier   in this guide and select the appropriate “Type” parameter for your Axiom Pro encoder assignments   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 34   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Group (Pad)   press 3   press P   Axiom Pro 49/61   or   Axiom Pro 49/61   press record   Axiom Pro 25   Axiom Pro 25   ✓ Tip:   You can directly   Press the Edit Mode button, select option number 3 and then press “P” (Axiom Pro 25: press the   “Record” button) to open the Pad Group page   access this page by   first tapping any of   the pads, pressing   the Edit Mode button   and selecting option   number 3   The Edit Mode > Group (Pad) page displays parameters relating to the drum pads   You can select one of the other groups of controls for editing by pressing the “N” “S” “E” and “P”   group buttons on Axiom Pro 49/61  On Axiom Pro 25, use the “Play” and “Record” buttons to   6 select the encoder and pad groups, respectively   Note that this section of the User Guide covers the Pad group (the other groups are covered in the   following sections of this guide)   Parameter:   Name   Value Range:   (varies)   This parameter lets you name the group of pads  Note that this name only appears within the   Axiom Pro controller and does not affect your audio application in any way   To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name   Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section   Parameter:   Channel   Value Range:   Global, 1-16, Zone 1-4   This parameter sets the MIDI output channel of the drum pads group  The parameter can be set in   the following ways:   • Global   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the drum pads to the same channel as specified   on the Edit > Global page   • 1-16   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the drum pads to a channel between 1 and 16   • Zone 1-4   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the drum pads to the same channel as used   by the selected keyboard zone (1 through 4)  See Edit Mode > Zones > Data to   learn how to set these output channels   6 Axiom Pro 25 does not have sliders or a numerical keypad, and therefore does not feature slider or numerical keypad groups.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 35   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   Vel Lock   Value Range:   Off, On   This parameter engages and disengages velocity locking for the pads   When this parameter is set to “Off,” pads are velocity sensitive  If this parameter is set to “On,” each   pad will always transmit at the velocity specified on its Edit > Control page   Note that this feature is only available on pads that are configured to send MIDI note data  Velocity   locking is automatically disabled if the pad is not configured to send MIDI note data   Parameter:   Curve   Value Range:   Low, Normal, High, 4Steps, 3Steps, 2Steps, Low Range, Mid Range, High Range, Fixed 64, Fixed   100, Fixed 127   This parameter sets the velocity curve of the eight drum pads and allows you to adjust the sensitivity   of the pads to suit your playing style   The velocity curve settings break down into four categories as described in the table below   Appendix C includes detailed graphs of each velocity curve:   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 36   Axiom Pro User Guide   Velocity Settings   (Pads)   Description 7   These options gradually vary the sensitivity of the pads from “Low” to “High ” “Low” is the least sensitive setting (i e , you have to strike   the keys with more force to achieve the highest MIDI velocities)  In contrast, “High” is the most sensitive setting (i e , you don’t have to   strike the keys with as much force to achieve the highest MIDI velocities)  “Normal” is the default setting of Axiom Pro   Low   Normal   High   These three settings allow you to access the entire dynamic range of MIDI velocities   (i e  from 0 through 127)   Low   Normal   High   The “4 steps,” “3 steps,” and “2 steps” settings give the pads four, three, and two discreet velocity levels respectively (as shown below)   These settings allow you to play rhythmic parts in “levels” (i e , this makes it easier to perform with a consistent velocity level, while giving   the option to add louder or softer accents)   4 Steps   3 Steps   2 Steps   4 Steps   3 Steps   2 Steps   These “Range” settings limit the MIDI velocity range of the pads at the lowest and/or highest velocities  This has the effect of   compressing the MIDI velocities of your performances and can “even out” the dynamics of a MIDI performance  This is a useful feature   for players requiring more control over their velocities   Low Range   Mid Range   High Range   The “Low Range” setting lets you access velocities 0-64 and average playing will yield values of 32-40  The “Mid Range” setting lets   you access velocities 32-96 and average playing will yield values of 64-72  The “High Range” setting lets you access velocities 64-127   and average playing will yield values of 96-104   Low Range   Mid Range   Hi Range   When “Fixed 64,” “Fixed 100,” and “Fixed 127” are selected, Axiom Pro keys always generate MIDI velocities of 64, 100, or 127,   Fixed 64   Fixed 100   Fixed 127   regardless of how much force is used to strike the keys   Fixed 64   Fixed 100   Fixed 127   7 All of the graphs in this table feature strike force along the horizontal axis (minimum on the left, maximum on the right) and   MIDI output velocity on the vertical axis (minimum on the bottom, maximum on the top). Appendix C includes more detailed   graphs of each velocity curve.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 37   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   1-4   Value Range:   (varies)   The Encoder knobs and drum pads can have up to four profiles allowing you to quickly and easily   control up to 32 parameters  When viewing this page in Edit Mode, a selected profile can be   enabled and disabled using the “+” and “-“ buttons  Pressing Soft-Key 4 (Edit) lets you edit the   name of the selected profile   To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name   Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 38   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Group (Encoder)   press 3   press E   Axiom Pro 49/61   or   Axiom Pro 49/61   press play   Axiom Pro 25   Axiom Pro 25   ✓ Tip:   You can directly   Press the Edit Mode button, select option number 3 and then press “E” (Axiom Pro 25: press the   “Play” button) to open the Encoder Group page   access this page by   first turning any of   the encoder knobs,   pressing the Edit   Mode button and   selecting option   number 3   The Edit Mode > Group (Encoder) page displays parameters relating to Encoder knobs   You can select one of the other groups of controls for editing by pressing the “N” “S” “E” and “P”   group buttons on Axiom Pro 49/61 or the “Play” and “Record” buttons to select the encoder and   8 pad groups on Axiom Pro 25   Note that this section of the User Guide covers the Encoder group (the other groups are covered in   the preceding and following sections of this guide)   Parameter:   Name   Value Range:   (varies)   This parameter lets you name the encoder group  Note that this name only appears within the   Axiom Pro controller and does not affect your audio application in any way   To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name   Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section   8 Axiom Pro 25 does not have sliders or a numerical keypad, and therefore does not feature groups for these controls.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 39   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   Channel   Value Range:   Global, 1-16, Zone 1-4   This parameter sets the MIDI output channel of the encoder group  The parameter can be set in the   following ways:   • Global   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the encoder knobs to the same channel as   specified on the Edit > Global page   • 1-16   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the encoder knobs to a channel between   1 and 16   • Zone 1-4   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the encoder knobs to the same channel as   used by the selected keyboard zone (1 through 4)  (see Edit Mode > Zones > Data   to learn how to set these output channels)   Parameter:   Accel  Max   Value Range:   0-10   When the Axiom Pro encoders are turned slowly, their associated parameters update in single-   step increments  However, as the encoders are turned quickly the parameters update in multi-step   increments and let you make large changes with only one or two fast turns of an encoder   The Accel Max setting determines the maximum speed at which parameters will update as an   encoder is turned quickly  The default setting is “5” To make encoders more precise (but less   sensitive) at high speed, reduce this setting  Conversely, to make encoders more sensitive (but less   precise) at high speeds, increase this setting   Parameter:   1-4   Value Range:   (varies)   Encoder knob and drum pad groups can up to four profiles allowing you to quickly and easily control   up to 32 parameters  When viewing this page in Edit Mode, a selected profile can be enabled and   disabled using the “+” and “-“ buttons  Pressing Soft-Key 4 (Edit) lets you edit the name of the   selected profile   To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name   Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 40   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Group (Slider)   press 3   press S   Axiom Pro 49/61   Press the Edit Mode button, select option number 3 and then press “S” to open the Slider Group   page   ✓ Tip:   You can directly   The Edit Mode > Group (Slider) page displays parameters relating to the Sliders   access this page by   first moving any of   the sliders, pressing   the Edit Mode button   and selecting option   number 3   You can select one of the other groups of controls for editing by pressing the “N” “S” “E” and “P”   group buttons on Axiom Pro 49/61 or the “Play” and “Record” buttons to select the encoder and   pad groups on Axiom Pro 25   Note that this section of the User Guide covers the Slider group (the other groups are covered in   the preceding and following sections of this guide)   Parameter:   Name   Value Range:   (varies)   This parameter lets you name the slider group  Note that this name only appears within the   Axiom Pro controller and does not affect your audio application in any way   To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name   Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section   Parameter:   Channel   Value Range:   Global, 1-16, Zone 1-4   This parameter sets the MIDI output channel of the slider group  The parameter can be set in the   following ways:   • Global   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the sliders to the same channel as specified   on the Edit > Global page   • 1-16   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the sliders to a channel between 1 and 16   • Zone 1-4   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the sliders to the same channel as used by   the selected keyboard zone (1 through 4)  See Edit Mode > Zones > Data to learn   how to set these output channels   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 41   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   Drawbar   Off, On   Value Range:   This parameter engages Drawbar Mode  When this mode is engaged, the operation of the sliders   is reversed and the maximum MIDI CC value (127) is reached when the slider is at the bottom   whereas the minimum CC value (0) is reached when the slider is pushed to the top  This operation   mimics the behavior of typical organs with draw bars   Parameter:   NullMode   Off, On   Value Range:   When this parameter is set to its default “on” position, the MIDI output of the sliders is muted if the   physical slider is out-of-sync with the “expected” position of the slider shown on the LCD display   This prevents associated parameters within your audio applications from potentially “jumping” or   “snapping” to a different MIDI CC value as soon as a slider is moved   Unsynchronized sliders feature a horizontal line across the LCD display’s on-screen fader 1 that   represents its expected position  A square represents the location of the physical slider 2   Once   the square moves over the line, the physical and on-screen sliders are synchronized 3 and that   slider begins to output MIDI data once again   An Unsynchronized   Slider   A Synchronized   Slider   1  Your DAW (or Virtual   3  Once the hardware   slider passes over   the “expected” slider   position, the slider   becomes synchronized   and linked   Instrument) is expecting   the slider to be in this   position   2  This is the actual   position of the   hardware slider on   Axiom Pro   When this parameter is set to “off,” the horizontal line representing the “expected” slider position does not appear   Note that the values of the Sliders are remembered each time a patch change occurs  When that patch next becomes   active, the values are restored   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 42   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Group (Numerical Keypad)   press 3   press N   Axiom Pro 49/61   Press the Edit Mode button, select option number 3 and then press “N” to open the Numerical   Keypad Group page   ✓ Tip:   You can directly   access this page   by first pressing a   The Edit Mode > Group (Numerical Keypad) page displays parameters relating to the Numerical   Keypad   button on the keypad   group, pressing the   Edit Mode button   and selecting option   number 3   You can select one of the other groups of controls for editing by pressing the “N” 9 “S” 9 “E” and   “P” group buttons on Axiom Pro 49/61 or the “Play” and “Record” buttons to select the encoder   and pad groups on Axiom Pro 25   Note that this section of the User Guide covers the Numerical Keypad group (the other groups are   covered in the preceding sections of this guide)   Parameter:   Name   Value Range:   (varies)   This parameter lets you name the keypad group  Note that this name only appears within the   Axiom Pro controller and does not affect your audio application in any way   To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name   Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section   Parameter:   Channel   Value Range:   Global, 1-16, Zone 1-4   This parameter sets the MIDI output channel of the numerical keypad group  The parameter can be   set in the following ways:   • Global   • 1-16   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the numerical keypad to the same channel   as specified on the Edit > Global page   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the numerical keypad to a channel between   1 and 16   • Zone 1-4   This sets the “group” MIDI channel for the numerical keypad to the same channel   as used by the selected keyboard zone (1 through 4)  (see Edit Mode > Zones >   Data to learn how to set these output channels)   9 Only available on Axiom Pro 49/61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 43   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Zones   press 4   The Edit Mode > Zones page lets you configure the parameters for each of the four zones contained within Axiom Pro   To select the range of a keyboard zone:   1  Use Soft Keys 2-3 (or Encoder Knob E1) to select the zone you would like to edit   10   2  Use Encoder Knob E5 to set the lowest note contained in your range   10   3  Use Encoder Knob E6 to set the highest note contained in your range   ✓ TIP: Keyboard zone ranges can also be set by pressing the lowest and highest notes of the range on the   10   keyboard itself   4  Press Soft Key 4 (Data) to access additional parameters relating to the selected zone (the parameters contained on the   “Data” sub-menu are covered in the following section of this guide )   To activate or deactivate a zone:   The radio buttons on the left edge of the screen indicate which zones are currently active (active zones have filled in buttons   while inactive zones are not filled in)  Use Slider Buttons “1” through “4” (“Loop,” “Rewind,” “Fast Forward,” and “Stop”   buttons on Axiom Pro 25), to activate a corresponding zone  To activate more than one zone, press and hold multiple buttons   at the same time   To deactivate a zone, press that zone’s corresponding Slider button again   10   Note that when selecting keyboard zones, octave shift and transposition are ignored (i.e., Axiom Pro is assumed to be   in its default transposition/octave-shift range).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 44   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > Zones > Data   press   press 4   soft-key 4,   “DATA”   You can open the Data page for a Zone by entering Edit Mode, selecting the Zone for editing, and then pressing soft-key 4   (Data)  This gives access to additional parameters relating to the operation of an individual zone   Parameter:   Channel   Value Range:   Global, 1-16   This parameter sets the MIDI output channel of the selected zone  The parameter can be set in the   following ways:   • Global   This sets the MIDI channel for the selected zone to the same channel as specified   on the Edit > Global page   • 1-16   This sets the MIDI channel for the selected zone to a channel between 1 and 16   Parameter:   Octave   Value Range:   -4 through +4   This parameter shifts the octave range of the selected keyboard zone either up or down  Note   that this parameter works in conjunction with any global shift you may have set using the “Octave”   parameter on the Edit Mode > Global page  For example, if you have set the global octave shift to   “+1” and set this parameter to “+2” your selected zone will be shifted upward by three octaves   Parameter:   Transp   Value Range: -   12 through +12   This parameter simultaneously shifts all keys in the selected keyboard zone up to 12 semitones in   either direction. Note that this parameter works in conjunction with any global transposition you may   have set using the “Transp ” parameter on the Edit Mode > Global page  In other words, if you have   set the global transposition shift to “+1” and set this parameter to “+2”, your selected zone will be   transposed upward by three semitones   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 45   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   MIDI Port   Value Range:   O, A, A&O, B, B&O, A&B, All, Off   Each of the four zones can be individually configured to transmit MIDI data on any combination of   Axiom Pro ports:   • A   • B   • O   Axiom Pro 6111 USB A   Axiom Pro 6111 USB B   Axiom Pro 6111 MIDI Out (External MIDI port)   • All MIDI data is transmitted on all ports   • Off MIDI data is not transmitted   Parameter:   Program   0-127   Value Range:   This parameter sends Program Change MIDI messages on your selected keyboard zone’s MIDI   output channel when an Axiom Pro patch is loaded  Note that Program Change messages are only   sent on active zones  Please see the “Edit Mode > Zones” section of this guide to learn how to   activate/deactivate zones   ✓ NOTE: If you load an Axiom Pro   patch containing program change,   Parameter:   BankLSB   0-127   bank LSB, or bank MSB messages   for the zones, each zone will transmit   its assigned program change or   Value Range:   bank LSB/MSB message when   This parameter sends Bank LSB messages on   your selected zone’s MIDI output channel when   an Axiom Pro patch is loaded  Note that Bank   LSB messages are only sent on active zones and   will not have any effect until a Program Change   message is sent   the patch is loaded. If you would   like to load a patch without sending   these messages, make sure that the   keyboard icon is unchecked on the   Load page. Please see the “Loading   Patches” section in the “Saving and   Loading your Axiom Pro Patches”   chapter to learn more about this topic.   Parameter:   BankMSB   0-127   Value Range:   This parameter sends Bank MSB messages on your selected zone’s MIDI output channel when an   Axiom Pro patch is loaded  Note that Bank MSB messages are only sent on active zones and will   not have any effect until a Program Change message is sent   11 The 25 and 49-note versions of Axiom Pro will appear as “Axiom Pro 25” and “Axiom Pro 49” respectively.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 46   Axiom Pro User Guide   Edit Mode > MIDI   press 4   This page contains a variety of options relating to MIDI.   Parameter:   SysEx   Value Range:   Off, O, A, A&O, B, B&O, A&B, All   SysEx messages can be transmitted on any combination of Axiom Pro ports:   • A   • B   • O   Axiom Pro 6112 USB A   Axiom Pro 6112 USB B   Axiom Pro 6112 MIDI Out (External MIDI port)   • All MIDI data is transmitted on all ports   • Off MIDI data is not transmitted   ✓ NOTE: SysEx messages are not MIDI channel specific, instead, a “Device ID”   number is used. If a SysEx message is sent out of a specific Axiom Pro MIDI   port, all connected devices (or software) will receive that data. More info about   SysEx transfers and Device IDs can be found below.   Parameter:   DevID   0-127   Value Range:   This parameter sets the “Device ID” code used when transmitting SysEx messages from Axiom Pro   The default value is 127   The default setting of 127 lets your Axiom Pro respond to all incoming SysEx messages that are   compatible with Axiom Pro controllers  However, if you change the Device ID to any other value,   your Axiom Pro will only respond to SysEx messages that contain the same Device ID number  This   is useful in situations in which multiple Axiom Pro controllers are connected to your sequencer but   you would like to send SysEx information to a specific controller with a unique Device ID number   12   The 25 and 49-note versions of Axiom Pro will appear as “Axiom Pro 25” and “Axiom Pro 49” respectively.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 47   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   PatchID   On, Off   Value Range:   When this option is enabled, a “system exclusive” (SysEx) MIDI message that contains all the   settings of the selected Axiom Pro patch is sent out whenever a patch is recalled from the Load   Page   Parameter:   MIDI Out   Value Range:   USB, Keyboard   The MIDI Out port on the back of Axiom Pro can be configured to transmit MIDI data generated by   the Axiom Pro keyboard or from the computer via the USB connection:   • USB   The MIDI output port transmits data received from your audio application via the   USB connection  When this parameter is set to “USB,” the MIDI output port will   not transmit any data generated by the controls of the keyboard (i e , buttons,   knobs, keys, etc )   • Keyboard   The MIDI output port will transmit the data generated by the controls of the   keyboard (i e, keys, buttons, knobs, etc ) When this parameter is set to “Keyboard,”   any data sent to Axiom Pro through the USB connection will not be transmitted   through the MIDI output port   ✓ NOTE: MIDI data that is generated by the controls of Axiom Pro is always sent   to your computer through the USB connection, regardless of how this parameter   is configured. This parameter only affects the MIDI output port on the rear of   the keyboard and determines what data is transmitted through the port.   Parameter:   Send All   Send   Value Range:   When this parameter is selected, a “Send” option appears for Soft Key 4  Pressing this button will   send a SysEx dump of the entire memory contents of Axiom Pro out of the selected SysEx port (see   the SysEx parameter above to select a SysEx output port)   ✓ TIP FOR ADvANCeD MIDI USeRS: It is also possible to trigger this function   externally  This is done by sending the following SysEx message to Axiom Pro:   F0 00 01 05 20 7F 01 7F F7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 48   Axiom Pro User Guide   Parameter:   Send Patch   Send   Value Range:   When this parameter is selected, a “Send” option appears for Soft Key 4  Pressing this button   will send a SysEx dump of the memory contents of the currently loaded Axiom Pro patch out of the   selected SysEx port (see the SysEx parameter above to select a SysEx output port)   ✓ TIP FOR ADvANCeD MIDI USeRS: It is also possible to trigger this function   externally using a SysEx message requesting the data  To request the contents of the currently   loaded patch, the following SysEx messsage must be sent to Axiom Pro:   F0 00 01 05 20 7F 01 00 F7   If you would like to transfer the contents of a patch that is not currently loaded, the following   SysEx message must be sent to Axiom Pro:   F0 00 01 05 20 7F 05 xx F7   The placeholder “xx” represents the number of the patch you would like to request  Note that   this number must be entered as a hexadecimal value (i e , 01-32 in hexadecimal instead of 0-50   as a decimal)  Please see Appendix G for a decimal-to-hexidecimal conversion chart   ✓ About Sysex and Snapshot data:   The “Send All,” “Send Patch,” and “Snapshot,”   Snapshot   Parameter:   options sends MIDI data that can be   Value Range:   Send   recorded into a sequencer  This information   can then be played back to Axiom Pro to   When this parameter is selected, a “Send”   quickly set all of the controller assignments   option appears for Soft Key 4  Pressing   or positions to your preferred positions  For   this button will send the current values of all   example, if you’ve created customized control   encoder knobs and sliders (Axiom Pro 49/61   assignments or would like controls to be set   only)  This data is sent out of the MIDI ports   in a certain way before you begin playing   that have been selected for the Encoder and   a song, record the “patch” and “snapshot”   Slider groups  See the “Edit Mode > Group   information at the beginning of a sequence   (Encoder)” and “Edit Mode > Group (Slider)”   This way, when the sequencer begins playing   sections of this guide to learn how to set the   back, the assignments and positions will   output ports of a group   always be in the correct position   Parameter:   Panic   Send   Value Range:   When this parameter is selected, a “Send” option appears for Soft Key 4  Pressing this button will   send an “All Notes Off” (or “Panic”) message on all 16 MIDI channels   This feature should be used to stop any “stuck” notes (i e , notes that continue to play even after the   key has been released) on your virtual instrument or connected MIDI module   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 49   Axiom Pro User Guide   9 Troubleshooting   Axiom Pro is a professional keyboard controller that has been tested under a wide variety of conditions to ensure trouble-free   performance  However, in the event that you do experience difficulty while using Axiom Pro, this section provides tips to help resolve   some basic issues that you may encounter   1. My Axiom Pro keyboard suddenly stopped working after having performed well since installation.   Close any music applications you are using, switch Axiom Pro off, and restart your computer  Once your computer has   completely restarted, switch Axiom Pro back on and try again to see if the problem resolves   2. I have connected a sustain pedal to my Axiom Pro, but its operation is reversed (i.e., the notes sustain when the   pedal isn’t pressed, but the notes stop sustaining once the pedal is pressed).   The polarity of the sustain pedal is determined by the keyboard upon startup  When Axiom Pro is powering up, the sustain   pedal is assumed to be in the “up” (i e , off) position  It is important that the sustain pedal is not pressed down during startup,   otherwise its operation may be reversed   3. I have connected the keyboard to my computer with the USB cable, but I cannot locate the Axiom Pro USB   keyboard in my software’s MIDI devices dialog box.   Solution 1:   Axiom Pro may not be receiving enough USB bus power to function correctly  Try plugging Axiom Pro into a   different USB port or use an optional 9V, 500mA power supply to see if the problem resolves ”   Solution 2:   In Windows XP, Axiom Pro will appear as “USB Audio Device” if the optional drivers have not been installed   Select “USB Audio Device” as your audio and MIDI input and output device  See the printed Axiom Pro   Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to install the Axiom Pro drivers.   4. My virtual instrument software (or hardware MIDI module) always recalls the sound next to the program   change number that I have sent to it from Axiom Pro. For example, if I send a program change number 40   (Violin), my MIDI module or software loads sound number 41 (Viola).   This behavior is normal  Some MIDI devices count their sound presets from 1 – 128 instead of 0-127  As a result, there may   be an offset of +/-1 between the program change number sent from the keyboard and the recalled sound preset on your   module   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 50   Axiom Pro User Guide   5. When I press the keys or use any of the MIDI controls (wheel, knob, data buttons, etc.), no data is transmitted   from the MIDI output port on the rear of the Axiom Pro.   This may be the result of the Axiom Pro “MIDI Out” parameter being set to “USB ” The MIDI Out port can be configured to   transmit MIDI data from either the Axiom Pro keyboard or from the computer via the USB connection  If the MIDI Out mode   is set to USB, the controls on the keyboard will not send any data to the MIDI Out port   See the “Edit Mode > MIDI” section of this User Guide to learn how to toggle the MIDI Out parameter back to transmit MIDI   events generated by the Axiom Pro keyboard   6. Windows XP/Vista users: I connected Axiom Pro to my computer and noticed that a question mark appears in   the Windows Device Manager under Other Devices > M-Audio DFU. Does this indicate that there is a problem   with Axiom Pro?   This behavior is normal and your Axiom Pro will function normally as a class-compliant device (i e , without any drivers)   Installing the Axiom Pro drivers extends the keyboard’s functionality in various ways (i e , multi-client support, support for   qualified versions of the Pro Tools M-Powered software, and allowing large SysEx transfers), resolves any “DFU” related   messages that may otherwise appear when drivers are not present, and should also resolve the question mark that appears   next to the product in the Windows Device Manager   7. When playing a virtual instrument loaded in my music software, there is a noticeable delay before I hear any   sound.   This delay is known as latency, and it may be possible to reduce it through the Control Panel of your audio interface  Please   refer to your audio interface’s User Guide to see if this is possible   8. The Axiom Pro LCD setting has changed and I can no longer see the contents of the screen.   It is possible to bring the LCD to its viewable default settings without having to see the actual contents of the display  To do   this, press the Edit Mode button, press “6” on the numerical keypad (Axiom Pro 49/61) or the “6 MNO” D# key   (Axiom Pro 25) to step through the various LCD screen settings   9. I have changed many parameters and would like to go back to the keyboard’s default settings.   Axiom Pro 49/61 can be reset to its “factory” settings by holding down the “+” and “-” numerical keypad buttons as the unit is   switched on; Axiom Pro 25 can be reset to its default settings by simultaneously pressing the “+” and “-” Data buttons as the   unit is switched on   Note that all assignments and modified patches will be lost once you perform this action—use this function with caution!   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 51   Axiom Pro User Guide   10   Appendices   Appendix A: Axiom Pro Factory Patch settings   Axiom Pro comes preconfigured with a variety of factory patches:   Patch # Name   Encoders   Sliders   Profile 1   Profile 2   Profile 3   Profile 4   1 2 3 4 5 GM Patch   Pro Tools (Mac)   Pro Tools (PC)   Xpand 2   See below for more information   Part A   Part B   N/A   Part C   N/A   Part D   N/A   Global parameters, FX sends (Part A)   Nine drawbars   DB-33   (Various   Controls)   6 Vacuum   (Various   N/A   N/A   N/A   Two envelopes   Controls)   7 8 9 Hybrid A (Part A)   Hybrid B (Part B)   Velvet   Oscillators   Oscillators   EQ/Tube   Filters   Filters   Delay   Modulation   Modulation   FX   Global controls   Global controls   FX   Wah/   Distortion   Modulation   Velocity curve (timbre and amplitude),   reverb, chorus   10 Strike 13   Mics & Timbre Pan   Inserts   Solo   Drum levels (first eight)   11 ImpOSCar   12 Oddity   Oscillators   VCO 1   Filters   Modulation   VCF   Velocity   LFO/S&H   N/A   VCA and VCF envelopes   VCO 2   Filter   Main ADSR, three mixer sources   Mixer inputs, ADSR envelope   13 MiniMonsta   Oscillator   (Various   Controls)   14 Logic   15 Cubase (Mac)   16 Cubase (PC)   17 Reason (Mac)   18 Reason (PC)   19 Ableton Live   20 Numbers   See below for more information   13 When using Strike, the mapping of Axiom Pro drum pads varies depending on your selected profile.   Profile 1 (Mics & Timbre): Pads play individual instruments   Profile 2 (Pan): Pads mute individual parts of a drum kit (or loop)   Profile 3 (Inserts): Pads trigger Part A loops   Profile 4 (Solo): Pads trigger Part B loops   About the F-Keys:   All Axiom Pro factory patch settings contain the same F-Key assignments:   F1   F2   F3   F4   F5   F6   F7   Enter   Left arrow   Right arrow   Up arrow   Down arrow   Decrement selected Axiom Pro patch   Increment selected Axiom Pro patch   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 52   Axiom Pro User Guide   DAW Patches   The DAW patches can be used to control various audio applications (Pro Tools, Reason, Cubase, etc ) These patches mainly   vary in terms of Numerical Keypad assignments   Note that in all of the DAW patches (1-3 and 14-20) the Axiom Pro Transport Controls transmit ASCII keystrokes that   correspond to the transport of your DAW software   Patch 1: GM Patch   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad   MIDI Message   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 0 + Program Change: “1”   Program Change: “2”   Program Change: “3”   Program Change: “4”   Program Change: “5”   Program Change: “6”   Program Change: “7”   Program Change: “8”   Program Change: “9”   Program Change: Decrement by one   Program Change: “0”   Program Change: Increment by one   Encoders and Sliders   Sliders and Encoders generate the following MIDI CC numbers.   Axiom Pro Control   Encoder Knob E1   Encoder Knob E2   Encoder Knob E3   Encoder Knob E4   Encoder Knob E5   Encoder Knob E6   Encoder Knob E7   Encoder Knob E8   Slider S1   MIDI CC#   10   02   12   13   75   76   92   95   74   Slider S2   71   Slider S3   91   Slider S4   93   Slider S5   73   Slider S6   72   Slider S7   05   Slider S8   84   Slider S9   07   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 53   Axiom Pro User Guide   Patch 2: Pro Tools (Mac) and Patch 3: Pro Tools (PC)   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad   Pro Tools Shortcut   Save session   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 0 + Toggle click on/off   Toggle between Edit and Mix windows   Duplicate selected region   Set loop “in” point (during playback)   Set loop “out” point (during playback)   Ctrl   Cmd (Mac) / Start (PC)   Opt (Mac) / Alt (PC)   Zoom out (horizontal)   Shift   Zoom in (horizontal)   Encoders and Sliders   The Sliders and Encoders are preconfigured to control the most useful parameters in the Digidesign AIR virtual   instruments. The default mappings are also compatible with common General MIDI assignments.   Patch 14: Logic Pro   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad Logic Pro Shortcut   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 0 + Save project   Undo   Toggle mixer view   Toggle plug-in view   Toggle click on/off   Quantize   Set marker during playback   Go to previous marker   Go to next marker   Previous plug-in setting   Loop selection   Next plug-in setting   Encoders and Sliders   Sliders and Encoders mirror the General MIDI assignments used in Axiom Pro Patch 1. Use the “Control Surfaces”   module in Logic Pro to map Axiom Pro to parameters within the software, or HyperControl for complete two-way   integration.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 54   Axiom Pro User Guide   Patch 15: Cubase (Mac) or Patch 16: Cubase (PC)   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad   Cubase Shortcut   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Save project   Undo   Toggle Mixer View   Duplicate selection   Go to song start   Loop selection   Hold while pressing Axiom Pro keypad “8” and “9” to set   the L and R locator points, respectively   Go to L   8 9 — 0 + Go to R   Zoom out (horizontal)   Toggle click on/off   Zoom in (horizontal)   Encoders and Sliders   To use the Axiom Pro Cubase patches, you must create a “generic” remote device in Cubase. Once Axiom Pro is   configured as a generic remote device, the sliders and encoder knobs can be re-assigned to control Cubase in any   way that suits your personal preference. Please refer to the Cubase user guide to learn how to do this.   By default, the Sliders and Encoders mirror the General MIDI assignments used in Axiom Pro Patch 1. For full   two-way integration of Axiom Pro with Cubase, please use HyperControl.   Patch 17: Reason (Mac) or Patch 18: Reason (PC)   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad   Reason Shortcut   Save song   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 0 + Undo   Toggle click on/off   Toggle quantize on/off   Zoom out (horizontal)   Zoom in (horizontal)   Expand sequencer   Go to L locator   Go to R locator   Decrease tempo   Go to song start   Increase tempo   Encoders and Sliders   Patches 17 and 18 are designed to be used with Reason on Macintosh and PC computers, respectively. In this   patch, the Axiom Pro Sliders and Encoders are mapped to the Mixer parameters for Reason. In order to make use of   these, you must set up Axiom Pro as a ‘remote device’ and use the MIDI Channel mapping at the top of the virtual   rack to assign channel 1 to the Mixer.   The Drum Pads are assigned to control Redrum. Profiles 1, 2, and 3 contain active assignments. Profile 1 will play   drums 1-8, while profiles 2 and 3 provide mute and solo control over drums 1-8 respectively.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 55   Axiom Pro User Guide   Patch 19: Ableton Live   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad   Ableton Live Shortcut   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 0 + Trigger 1   Trigger 2   Trigger 3   Trigger 4   Trigger 5   Trigger 6   Trigger 7   Trigger 8   Set Triggers to changes Encoder Pages   Bank mixer down   Set Triggers to engage Clips in bank   Bank mixer up   The Ableton Live patch is designed to take advantage of the application’s existing support for M-Audio Axiom   controllers (i.e. the standard Axiom controller, not the “Pro” version).   When configuring Ableton Live, select “Axiom Classic” as your control surface.   Patch 20: Numbers   Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad   ASCII Character   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 0 + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter   0 Esc   Encoders and Sliders   Sliders and Encoders mirror the General MIDI assignments used in Axiom Pro Patch 1.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 56   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix B: Keyboard Velocity Curves   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Low   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Low-Normal   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Normal   Velocity Curve: Normal-High   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 57   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix B: Keyboard Velocity Curves (continued)   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: High   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Linear   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Low Range   Velocity Curve: Mid Range   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 58   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix B: Keyboard Velocity Curves (continued)   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Fixed 64   Velocity Curve: High Range   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Velocity Curve: Fixed 100   Velocity Curve: Fixed 127   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 59   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix C: Drum Pad Velocity Curves   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: Low   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: Normal   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   0 80   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: High   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: 4 Steps   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 60   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix C: Drum Pad Velocity Curves (continued)   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: 3 Steps   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: 2 Steps   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: Low Range   Velocity Curve: Mid Range   140   120   100   80   140   120   100   80   60   60   40   40   20   20   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 61   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix C: Drum Pad Velocity Curves (continued)   Axiom Pro Keyboard   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: Fixed 64   Velocity Curve: High Range   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Axiom Pro Drum Pads   Velocity Curve: Fixed 100   Velocity Curve: Fixed 127   130   120   110   100   90   130   120   110   100   90   80   80   70   70   60   60   50   50   40   40   30   30   20   20   10   10   0 0 (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   (Minimum)   Strike Force   (Maximum)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 62   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix D: MIDI Implementation   Function   Transmitted   Recognized   Remarks   Basic   Channel   Default   Changed   1-16   1-16   X X Mode   Default   Messages   Altered   Mode 3   0 *****   X Note   Number   0-127   *****   X True Voice   Velocity   Note ON   Note OFF   0 X X X After   Touch   Key’s   Channel   X 0 X X Pitch Bend   0 X Control   Change   0-119   120-127   0 0 X X Program   Change   0-127   *****   X True #   *GM, GM2, MMC,   M-Audio:   Dev ID Req   System Exclusive   0*   0*   Mem Dump   System   Common   Song Position Pointer   Song Sel   Tune Request   X X X X X X System   Real Time   Clock   Commands   X X X X Aux   Messages   All Sounds Off   Reset All Controllers   Local ON/OFF   All Notes OFF   Active Sensing   System Reset   0 0 0 0 X X X X X X X X Notes   Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY   Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY   Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO   Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO   0: Yes   X: No   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 63   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix E: Useful MIDI Data Tables   E1 - General MIDI Instruments – Program Numbers14   Piano   Bass   Reed   Synth Effects   0 Acoustic Grand Piano   1 Bright Acoustic Piano   2 Electric grand Piano   3 Honky Tonk Piano   4 Electric Piano 1   5 Electric Piano 2   6 Harpsichord   32 Acoustic Bass   33 Fingered Bass   34 Electric Picked Bass   35 Fretless Bass   36 Slap Bass 1   37 Slap Bass 2   64 Soprano Sax   65 Alto Sax   96 SFX Rain   97 SFX Soundtrack   98 SFX Crystal   66 Tenor Sax   67 Baritone Sax   68 Oboe   99 SFX Atmosphere   100 SFX Brightness   101 SFX Goblins   102 SFX Echoes   103 SFX Sci-Fi   69 English Horn   70 Bassoon   71 Clarinet   38 Syn Bass 1   7 Clavinet   39 Syn Bass 2   Chromatic Percussion   Strings/Orchestra   Pipe   Ethnic   8 Celesta   40 Violin   72 Piccolo   104 Sitar   9 Glockenspiel   10 Music Box   11 Vibraphone   12 Marimba   41 Viola   73 Flute   105 Banjo   42 Cello   74 Recorder   75 Pan Flute   76 Bottle Blow   77 Shakuhachi   78 Whistle   106 Shamisen   107 Koto   43 Contrabass   44 Tremolo Strings   45 Pizzicato Strings   46 Orchestral Harp   47 Timpani   108 Kalimba   109 Bag Pipe   110 Fiddle   111 Shanai   13 Xylophone   14 Tubular bells   15 Dulcimer   79 Ocarina   Organ   Ensemble   Synth Lead   Percussive   16 Drawbar Organ   17 Percussive Organ   18 Rock Organ   48 String Ensemble 1   49 String Ensemble 2   50 Syn Strings 1   51 Syn Strings 2   52 Choir Aahs   80 Syn Square Wave   81 Syn Sawtooth Wave   82 Syn Calliope   112 Tinkle Bell   113 Agogo   114 Steel Drums   115 Woodblock   116 Taiko Drum   117 Melodic Tom   118 Syn Drum   119 Reverse Cymbal   19 Church Organ   20 Reed Organ   21 Accordion   83 Syn Chiff   84 Syn Charang   53 Voice Oohs   85 Syn Voice   22 Harmonica   54 Syn Choir   86 Syn Sawtooth Wave   87 Syn Brass & Lead   23 Tango Accordion   55 Orchestral Hit   Guitar   Brass   Synth Pad   Sound Effects   24 Nylon Acoustic   25 Steel Acoustic   26 Jazz Electric   27 Clean Electric   28 Muted Electric   29 Overdrive   56 Trumpet   88 New Age Syn Pad   89 Warm Syn Pad   90 Polysynth Syn Pad   91 Choir Syn Pad   92 Bowed Syn Pad   93 Metal Syn Pad   94 Halo Syn Pad   120 Guitar Fret Noise   121 Breath Noise   122 Seashore   57 Trombone   58 Tuba   59 Muted Trumpet   60 French Horn   61 Brass Section   61 Syn Brass 1   62 Syn Brass 2   123 Bird Tweet   124 Telephone Ring   125 Helicopter   30 Distorted   126 Applause   31 Harmonics   95 Sweep Syn Pad   127 Gun Shot   14 Some MIDI devices count preset sounds from 1 – 128 instead of 0-127. As a result, there may be an offset of +/-1 between   the program change number sent from the keyboard and the recalled sound preset on your module.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 64   Axiom Pro User Guide   E2 - General MIDI Note Numbers   Octave   Note Numbers   C C#   1 D D#   3 E F F#   G G#   8 A A#   10   B -2   -1   0 0 2 4 5 6 7 9 11   12   24   36   48   60   72   84   96   13   25   37   49   61   73   85   97   109   121   14   26   15   16   28   17   29   41   53   65   77   18   30   19   31   20   32   44   56   68   80   92   104   116   21   33   22   34   23   35   27   39   1 38   50   62   40   42   43   45   46   47   2 51   52   54   55   57   58   59   3 63   64   66   67   69   70   71   4 74   75   76   78   79   81   82   83   5 86   98   110   122   87   88   89   90   91   93   94   95   6 99   100   112   124   101   113   125   102   114   126   103   115   127   105   117   106   118   107   119   7 108   120   111   123   8 E3 - Roland GS And Yamaha XG NRPN Messages   NRPN   MSB   CC99   01   NRPN   Data   MSB   CC06   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   Data   LSB   LSB   CC98   CC38   08 00-7F   (-64 - 0 - +63) Vibrato Rate (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Vibrato Depth (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Vibrato Delay (relative change)   01   09 00-7F   01   0A 00-7F   20 00-7F   01   (-64 - 0 - +63) Filter Cutoff Freq. (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Filter Resonance (relative change)   01   21 00-7F   01   63 00-7F   (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Attack Time (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Decay Time (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) EG (TVF&TVA) Release Time (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Filter Cutoff Freq. (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Filter Resonance (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum EG Attack Rate (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum EG Decay Rate (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse (relative change)   (-64 - 0 - +63) Drum Instrument Pitch Fine (relative change)   (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Level (absolute change)   01   64 00-7F   01   66 00-7F   14 15   15 15   16 15   17 15   18 15   19 15   1A   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   00-7F 00-7F   1C   (Random, L>C>R) Drum Instrument Panpot (absolute change)   (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Reverb Send Level (absolute change)   1D   1E   (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Chorus Send Level (absolute change)   (0 to Max) Drum Instrument Variation Send Level (absolute change)   %1F   15 Added by Yamaha XG; % changed from Delay to Variation by Yamaha XG   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 65   Axiom Pro User Guide   E4 - GM2 Reverb Types   0:Small Room   1:Medium Room   2:Large Room   3:Medium Hall   4:Large Hall   8:Plate   E5 - GM2 Chorus Types   0:Chorus 1   1:Chorus 2   2:Chorus 3   3:Chorus 4   4:FB Chorus   5:Flanger   E6 – General MIDI Drums – Note assignments   MIDI Note   35   Drum Sound   Acoustic Bass Drum   Bass Drum 1   Side Stick   MIDI Note   52   Drum Sound   Chinese Cymbal   Ride Bell   MIDI Note   69   Drum Sound   Cabasa   36   53   70   Maracas   37   54   Tambourine   Splash Cymbal   Cowbell   71   Short Whistle   Long Whistle   Short Guiro   Long Guiro   Claves   38   Acoustic Snare   Hand Clap   55   72   39   56   73   40   Electric Snare   Low Floor Tom   Closed Hi-Hat   High Floor Tom   Pedal Hi-Hat   Low Tom   57   Crash Cymbal 2   Vibraslap   74   41   58   75   42   59   Ride Cymbal 2   Hi Bongo   76   Hi Wood Block   Low Wood Block   Mute Cuica   Open Cuica   Mute Triangle   Open Triangle   43   60   77   44   61   Low Bongo   Mute Hi Conga   Open Hi Conga   Low Conga   High Timbale   Low Timbale   High Agogo   Low Agogo   78   45   62   79   46   Open Hi-Hat   Low-Mid Tom   Hi-Mid Tom   63   80   47   64   81   48   65   49   Crash Cymbal 1   High Tom   66   50   67   51   Ride Cymbal 1   68   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 66   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix F: General MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) Numbers   00   01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   Bank Select   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86   87   88   89   90   91   92   93   94   95   96   97   Gen Purpose 2 LSB   Gen Purpose 3 LSB   Gen Purpose 4 LSB   Controller 52   Controller 53   Controller 54   Controller 55   Controller 56   Controller 57   Controller 58   Controller 59   Controller 60   Controller 61   Controller 62   Controller 63   Sustain Pedal   Portamento   98   Non-Reg Param LSB   Non-Reg Param MSB   Reg Param LSB   Reg Param MSB   Controller 102   Controller 103   Controller 104   Controller 105   Controller 106   Controller 107   Controller 108   Controller 109   Controller 110   Controller 111   Controller 112   Controller 113   Controller 114   Controller 115   Controller 116   Controller 117   Controller 118   Controller 119   Modulation   99   Breath Control   Controller 3   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   Foot Control   Porta Time   Data Entry   Channel Volume   Balance   Controller 9   Pan   Expression   Effects Controller 1   Effects Controller 2   Controller 14   Controller 15   Gen Purpose 1   Gen Purpose 2   Gen Purpose 3   Gen Purpose 4   Controller 20   Controller 21   Controller 25   Controller 26   Controller 27   Controller 28   Controller 29   Controller 30   Controller 31   Bank Select LSB   Modulation LSB   Breath Control LSB   Controller 35   Foot Control LSB   Porta Time LSB   Data Entry LSB   Channel Volume LSB   Balance LSB   Controller 41   Pan LSB   Sostenuto   Soft Pedal   Legato Pedal   Hold 2   Sound Variation   Cut-off Frequency   Controller 75   Controller 76   Controller 77   Controller 78   Controller 79   Gen Purpose 5   Gen Purpose 6   Gen Purpose 7   Gen Purpose 8   Portamento Control   Controller 85   Controller 86   Controller 87   Controller 88   Controller 89   Controller 90   Reverb Depth   Tremelo Depth   Chorus Depth   Celeste (De-tune)   Phaser Depth   Data Increment   Data Decrement   Channel Mode Messages   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   All Sound Off   Reset all Controllers   Local Control   All Notes Off   Omni Off   Omni On   Mono On (Poly Off)   Poly On (Mono Off)   Expression LSB   Controller 44   Controller 45   Controller 46   Controller 47   Gen Purpose 1 LSB   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 67   Axiom Pro User Guide   Appendix G: Hexadecimal Conversion Chart   Hexadecimal value   Decimal value   Hexadecimal value   Decimal value   43   44   45   46   47   Hexadecimal value   Decimal value   86   0 0 2B   2C   2D   2E   2F   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   3A   3B   3C   3D   3E   3F   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   4A   4B   4C   4D   4E   4F   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   5A   5B   5C   5D   5E   5F   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   6A   6B   6C   6D   6E   6F   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   7A   7B   7C   7D   7E   7F   1 1 87   2 2 88   3 3 89   4 4 90   5 5 48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   91   6 6 92   7 7 93   8 8 94   9 9 95   0A   0B   0C   0D   0E   0F   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   1A   1B   1C   1D   1E   1F   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   2A   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 68   Axiom Pro User Guide   11   Technical Info   Caution: Electro Static Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF interference may cause the unit malfunctioning. In such   case, unplug the unit and plug it in again to restore normal operation.   Note: Your M-Audio product has been tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Modifications not   authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.   Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the   FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This   equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,   may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular   installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the   equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   < < < < Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help   ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Soft– und Hardware GmbH.   VST is a trademark of Steinberg Soft– und Hardware GmbH   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   | 69   Axiom Pro User Guide   12   Warranty   Warranty Terms   M-Audio warrants products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and provided that the product   is owned by the original, registered user  Visit www m-audio com/warranty for terms and limitations applying to your specific   product   Warranty Registration   Immediately registering your new M-Audio product entitles you to full warranty coverage and helps M-Audio develop and   manufacture the finest quality products available  Register online at www m-audio com/register to receive FREE product updates   and for the chance to win M-Audio giveaways   WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects   or other reproductive harm  Wash hands after handling.   Axiom Pro   Tested to comply with   FCC standards   FOR HOME OR STUDIO USE   © 2008 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 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