M-Audio AXIOM 61 [27/51] Axiom line user guide
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Axiom Line User Guide
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3.6.4 Zone Range
The Zone Range defines the upper and lower limits of the keys contained in a zone.
To set the range of a zone:
< Press the Zone Range button. The LED in the Zone/Group button lights to indicate that Zone/Group mode is automatically
selected.
< The LCD display will flash the symbols representing all zones which are currently active, and will therefore be affected by
this range setting. The Range symbol will also appear on the LCD display. Use zone buttons 1 through 4 (1-3 on Axiom
25) to change the selection as necessary.
< Press a key on the keyboard to select the lower limit of the zone. The note number is displayed in small digits on the
LCD display.
< Press a second key on the keyboard to select the upper limit of the zone. The note number is displayed in large digits of
the LCD display.
Once two keys have been pressed, the keyboard will automatically return to normal, and the range of the edited zone will be
updated.
Note: If multiple zones are selected while altering the zone range setting then they will all be assigned to the same section
of the keyboard. This will cause this section of the keyboard to transmit on multiple MIDI channels—a setting useful to create
layered sounds. If you want to split the keyboard into individual sections controlling one sound at a time, then make sure that
only one zone is selected while configuring the zone range and that you assign a section of the keyboard that is not shared
with any other zone. However, it is possible for zones to overlap partially or fully to create the effect of layered sounds.
The range of each zone can be stored to the 20 memory locations. You must ensure that Group A is activated when storing
this data since the Zone settings are stored within this group. Please see section 3.2.1 for more information on Groups.
3.6.5 Octave and Transposition of a Zone
Each zone can be octave shifted or transposed independently.
To set the octave or transposition of a zone:
< Press the Zone Range button.
< Select the zone(s) you want to edit using the zone activate/deactivate buttons as described in section 3.6.2.
< Use the Octave buttons to select the new octave/transpose value, as described in section 2.1.2 and 2.1.3.
If Zone Range mode is not active when you make an octave/transpose change, the change is global, meaning all active zones
will be affected.
If Zone Range mode is active when you make an octave/transpose change, only those zones currently active will be affected.
The Octave and Transpose values for each independent zone, as well as the global octave and transpose values can be stored
to the 20 memory locations. You must ensure Group A that is activated when storing this data since the Zone settings are
stored within this group. Please see section 3.2.1 for more information on Groups.
Note: There are various creative possibilities for the usage of the Octave/Transpose settings in conjunction with individual
zones. For example, assign three zones to the same section of the keyboard, transpose the second zone two half steps down
and the third six half steps down. Make sure all three zones are active, then play a single key on the keyboard—a chord will
sound. Experiment with the Octave/Transpose and Zone settings to discover the full potential of this feature.
3.6.6 More About Program, Bank LSB And Bank MSB
We saw in section 2.3 how Program and Bank messages can be sent from your Axiom to select different sounds on a connected
device(s).
When you send these messages, they apply to whichever zones are active at that time. If two zones are selected and set to transmit
on different channels, the Program or Bank message will be sent on BOTH channels.
Note: New Program and Bank messages always override previously sent Program and Bank messages. It is important to ensure
that ONLY those zones that you want to send these messages on are active, or you could call up new sounds on a device you
don’t intend to.
The last sent Program, Bank LSB and Bank MSB message for each zone is saved when the unit is powered down, and can be stored
in each of the 20 memory locations. You must ensure Group A is activated when storing this data since the Zone settings are
stored within this group. Please see section 3.2.1 for more information on Groups.
Содержание
- About this manua 2
- Assignable controller numbers to non linear controller 2
- Axiom keyboard overvie 2
- Englis 2
- English 2
- Introductio 2
- Section 1 getting starte 2
- Section 2 basic midi control from your axio 2
- Section 3 advanced feature 2
- Section 4 usage example 2
- Section 5 midi messages explaine 2
- Section 6 troubleshootin 2
- Section 7 technical inf 2
- Section 8 warranty terms and registratio 2
- Section 9 appendice 2
- Table of contents 2
- What s in the box 2
- About this manual 4
- Axiom keyboard overview 4
- Axiom line user guide 4
- English 4
- Introduction 4
- What s in the box 4
- Axiom keyboards overview 5
- Axiom line user guide 5
- Back panel overview 5
- Control definitions 5
- English 5
- Section 1 getting started 5
- These controls are referred by name throughout this manual these controls are referred by name throughout this manual 5
- Top panel overview 5
- Axiom line user guide 6
- Driver installation procedure 6
- Midi connections 6
- Axiom line user guide 7
- Power supply 7
- Section 2 basic midi control from your axiom 7
- A number of advanced functions on the axiom 25 are accessed from the keyboard itself these functions are listed above the a number of advanced functions on the axiom 25 are accessed from the keyboard itself these functions are listed above the keys on the front panel of the unit 8
- Advanced advanced 8
- Axiom line user guide 8
- English 8
- Enter the data value using the numeric data entry keys 0 9 on the keyboard printed above the keyboard in this example type in a value between 0 and 127 8
- Function index 8
- Here is a list of the advanced functions that are available on your axiom 25 here is a list of the advanced functions that are available on your axiom 25 8
- Press the advanced button 8
- Press the enter key to confirm the value 8
- Press the key of the function for example bank lsb 8
- Some of the functions on the axiom 25 require you to enter numeric values these functions are used in the following way 8
- The buttons will remember the last function used from these three recall program and global channel after using one of these functions the same function will be called the next time you press the or keys when you press a different one of these function buttons the keys will then remember this function as the last one used to type in a value for one of these functions on the axiom 25 press advance d followed by the function button and then use the number keys on the keyboard followed by enter on the axiom 49 and axiom 61 simply press the desired function button then enter a value using the numeric keypad 8
- To use any one of these functions first press the advanced button the button will light indicating that the keyboard is now to use any one of these functions first press the advanced button the button will light indicating that the keyboard is now in advanced function mode the keys can now be used to select the functions shown above them instead of sending midi notes 8
- Use the buttons to make small single step adjustments as you enter data from the keyboard numeric keys or use the use the buttons to make small single step adjustments as you enter data from the keyboard numeric keys or use the buttons the current value is displayed on the lcd 8
- Axiom line user guide 9
- The keyboard 9
- Axiom line user guide 10
- Axiom line user guide 11
- Midi channel 11
- Program and bank changes 11
- Axiom line user guide 12
- Midi controller messages 12
- Axiom line user guide 13
- Axiom line user guide 14
- Axiom line user guide 15
- Midi controllers 15
- Section 3 advanced features 15
- Axiom line user guide 16
- Recollection and storage of your control setups 16
- Axiom line user guide 17
- Axiom line user guide 18
- Axiom line user guide 19
- How to avoid jumping parameters 19
- The rotary encoders 19
- Axiom line user guide 20
- Axiom line user guide 21
- Pressure pads 21
- Some useful settings for these pads are 21
- Axiom line user guide 22
- Axiom line user guide 23
- Axiom line user guide 24
- Axiom line user guide 25
- Controlling several devices at the same time 25
- Axiom line user guide 26
- Axiom line user guide 27
- Axiom line user guide 28
- Axiom line user guide 29
- Group a controls 29
- Axiom line user guide 30
- Example of control functionality 30
- Axiom line user guide 31
- Axiom line user guide 32
- Axiom line user guide 33
- Midi out from usb function 33
- Section 4 usage examples 33
- Axiom line user guide 34
- Recording your performance on a sequencer 34
- Axiom line user guide 35
- Controlling a sound module from the computer 35
- Program bank changes explained 35
- Section 5 midi messages explained 35
- Axiom line user guide 36
- Rpn nrpns explained 36
- Sysex explained 36
- Axiom line user guide 37
- Section 6 troubleshooting 37
- Axiom line user guide 38
- 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 38
- Section 7 technical info 38
- Section 8 warranty terms and registration 38
- Thank you for registering your new m audio product doing so immediately both 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 38
- 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 38
- Warranty registration 38
- Warranty terms 38
- Appendix a midi implementation chart 39
- Axiom line user guide 39
- Section 9 appendices 39
- Appendix b useful midi data tables 40
- Axiom line user guide 40
- B1 general midi instruments program change numbers 40
- B2 general midi note numbers 40
- Chromatic percussion strings orchestra pipe ethnic 40
- English 40
- Guitar brass synth pad sound effects 40
- Organ ensemble synth lead percussive 40
- Piano bass reed synth effects 40
- Added by yamaha xg changed from delay to variation by yamaha xg 41
- Assignments 41
- Axiom line user guide 41
- B3 roland gs and yamaha xg nrpn messages 41
- B4 general midi drums note 41
- B5 gm2 chorus types 41
- B6 general midi drums note assignments 41
- English 41
- Appendix c general midi controller numbers midi cc s 42
- Axiom line user guide 42
- English 42
- Aftertouch strip 43
- Appendix d assignable controller numbers to linear controllers 43
- Axiom line user guide 43
- English 43
- Expression pedal 43
- Mmc sysex messages for details please see section 3 43
- Modulation wheel 43
- Pitch bend wheel 43
- Sliders 43
- Sysex messages for details please see section 3 43
- This table applies to the following controls on your axiom 43
- This value cannot be typed in using the numeric keypad type in 0 and then press the button to set this value 43
- Appendix e 44
- Appendix e assignable controller numbers to non linear controllers 44
- Assignable buttons axiom 49 61 only 44
- Assignable controller numbers to non linear controllers 44
- Axiom line user guide 44
- English 44
- Mmc sysex messages for details please see section 3 44
- Sustain pedal 44
- Sysex messages for details please see section 3 44
- This table applies to the following controls on your axiom 44
- This value cannot be typed in using the numeric keypad type in 0 and then press the button to set this value 44
- Transport controls 44
- Appendix f assignable controller numbers to rotary encoders 45
- Axiom line user guide 45
- English 45
- Mmc sysex messages for details please see section 3 45
- Sysex messages for details please see section 3 45
- This table only applies to the rotary encoders on your axiom 45
- This value cannot be typed in using the numeric keypad type in 0 and then press the button to set this value 45
- Appendix g assignable controller numbers to pressure pads 46
- Axiom line user guide 46
- English 46
- Mmc sysex messages for details please see section 3 46
- Sysex messages for details please see section 3 46
- This table only applies to the pressure pads on your axiom 46
- This value cannot be typed in using the numeric keypad type in 0 and then press the button to set this value 46
- Appendix h hexadecimal conversion chart 47
- Axiom line user guide 47
- English 47
- Appendix i factory presets 48
- Axiom line user guide 48
- English 48
- Important note when you perform a device reset as described in section 2 all of the factory presets are lost to restore the factory presets please use the enigma software available as a free download at www m audio com 48
- See section 3 for instructions on how to load a factory preset 48
- Your m audio axiom keyboard comes with 20 preset setups which allow you to use the keyboard controller with supported software right out of the box 48
- Axiom line user guide 49
- Axiom line user guide 50
- Assistance technique 51
- M audio canada 51
- M audio france 51
- M audio germany 51
- M audio u k 51
- M audio usa 51
- Renseignements commerciaux 51
- Site web 51
- Technical support 51
- _axiom_ug_en01 51
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