Axiom Audio Electronic Keyboard Extra Messages 128 To, Programming the Controls on Your Axiom

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Axiom Line User Guide

2.4.1 Extra Messages – 128 To 131

You may have noticed that although we have stated there are 128 MIDI controller messages (0 – 127), Appendix C shows 132 assignable controller messages. This is because messages 128 – 131 are a different type of MIDI message, defined in the General MIDI Specification as RPN messages. You can assign these to the controls on your Axiom keyboard in exactly the same way as any other MIDI controller message.The RPN messages control the following:

Controller Number

MIDI Message

Use

 

 

 

128

Pitch Bend Sensitivity

Alters the range of a pitch bend message

 

 

 

129

Master Tune (coarse)

Adjusts the tuning of your sound module or synthesizer in large steps

 

 

 

130

Master Tune (fine)

Adjusts the tuning of your sound module or synthesizer in small steps

 

 

 

131

Monophonic Aftertouch*

Adds a vibrato effect

 

 

 

*Monophonic aftertouch is not an RPN message. However,it is an additional effect message defined in the General MIDI specification and this is why we have included it in Appendix C.

2.4.2 Programming the Controls on Your Axiom

When programming a physical controller on your Axiom, the controller that was last used will be the first one selected for programming. To select a different physical controller for programming, use one of the following two methods:

Method 1:

25-, 49- and 61-note versions:

<Move the physical controller you wish to program, or press the assignable button or pad.

Method 2:

49- and 61-note versions:

<Press Chan Assign and Ctrl Assign together to access the Ctrl Select setting.

<The LCD display will flash the last used control.

<Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of the physical controller you want to select for programming.

25-note version:

<Press the Advanced button.

<Press the Ctrl Select key on the keyboard.

<The LCD display will show the last used control.

<Use the numeric data entry keys to enter the number of the physical controller you want to select for programming.

<Press the Enter key to confirm and return to performance mode.

The advantage of method 2 is that you do not have to move a control to select it – so there is no danger of disturbing a parameter on the MIDI device you are controlling.

Programming a control:

49- and 61-note versions:

<Select the physical controller for programming using method 1 or 2 above.

<Press the Ctrl Assign button.

<The LCD display will show the currently assigned MIDI controller number The physical controller you are programming is displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the LCD display for clarity.

<Use the numeric keypad or the -/+ buttons to enter the MIDI controller number 0-131 as defined in Appendix C.

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Contents Axiom Table of Contents Axiom Line User Guide What’s in the Box? IntroductionAxiom Keyboard Overview About This ManualAxiom Keyboards Overview Getting StartedTop Panel Overview Back Panel Overview Control Definitions Driver Installation Procedure SetupUsing The Axiom with Your Software Midi ConnectionsBasic Midi Control From Your Axiom Power SupplyAxiom 49 And 61 Functions Numeric Keypad Axiom 25 Functions EnglishWhite Keys Black Keys Numeric Data Entry Keys Function IndexFunction Section Velocity Curve KeyboardCurve Fixed Velocity Value To change the velocity curve To access all 11 available octaves from your keyboardOctave TransposeProgram and Bank Changes Midi ChannelTo set the channel of your keyboard To send a program changeTo send a bank change Midi Controller MessagesEffect Control Number Programming the Controls on Your Axiom Extra Messages 128 ToMethod Programming a controlPanic ResetMidi Controllers Advanced FeaturesLimiting the Range of Controllers Axiom Control Controller Definition TableDrawbar Mode Recollection and Storage of Your Control SetupsTo store all of the current control settings on your Axiom Control Groups To recall any memory you have storedDevice ID Storing Your Presets on a ComputerRotary Encoders How To Avoid Jumping ParametersMute NullEndless Data Method Increment Decrement To Assign the Rotary EncodersAcceleration Curves Pressure PadsTo select the acceleration curve Sample/Loop Triggers With Midi NotesDrum Pattern Composition Sample/Loop Triggers with Midi Controller Messages Pad Curve Pressure ControlTo change the velocity curve for the pads Controlling Several Devices at the Same Time Setting the Vel. Lock parameters as followsVelocity Lock ZonesActivating/Deactivating Zones To enable/disable any zoneZone Channel To assign the channel of a zoneTo set the range of a zone Zone RangeMore About Program, Bank LSB And Bank MSB To assign the transmit channel for a control Individual Channel Assignments of ControlsGroup a Controls Setting up a toggle effect Setting Toggle Values for the ButtonsSetting up an alternating value effect Example of Control FunctionalityAssigning MMC Messages to a Button Number MMC CommandTo assign RPN or Nrpn numbers Assigning RPN/NRPN Messages to a Fader or EncoderMidi Out from USB Function Usage ExamplesRecording Your Performance On a Sequencer To control Midi out from USB modeControlling a Sound Module from the Computer Midi Messages ExplainedProgram & Bank Changes Explained SysEx Explained RPN/NRPNs ExplainedTroubleshooting Warranty Terms Warranty Registration English Warranty Terms and RegistrationTechnical Info Appendices Appendix a Midi Implementation ChartB1 General Midi Instruments Program Change Numbers Appendix B Useful Midi Data TablesB2 General Midi Note Numbers OctaveB4 General Midi Drums Note assignments B3 Roland GS And Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesB5 GM2 Chorus Types B6 General Midi Drums Note assignmentsAppendix C General Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCs Channel Mode MessagesAdditional Messages Description Data Midi CC Appendix F Assignable Controller Numbers to Rotary Encoders This table only applies to the pressure Pads on your Axiom Appendix G Assignable Controller Numbers to Pressure PadsHexadecimal value Decimal value Appendix H Hexadecimal Conversion ChartAppendix I Factory Presets Preset 4 GForce Minimonsta How to use the Axiom with Ableton LivePreset 5 Way Out Ware TimewARP Preset 6 Wizoo Darbuka/LatigoPresets 17 and 20 Ableton Live / Unassigned Midi controllers Presets 7 to 12 Propellerhead ReasonAudio USA