Axiom Audio Axiom 61, Electronic Keyboard manual Panic, Reset

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Axiom Line User Guide

25-note version:

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

<Press the Advanced button.

<Press the Ctrl Assign key on the keyboard.

<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 data entry keys or the -/+ buttons to enter the MIDI controller 0-131 as defined in Appendix C.

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

The settings for your controllers can be saved to any of the 20 memory locations on your Axiom. This process is explained in detail in section 3.2.

Note: By default, the LCD display shows transmitted real time controller values between 0 and 127 as a physical control like an encoder or fader is being moved.Alternatively, the LCD can be configured to only show the assigned controller number of the currently used physical controller (e.g. controller number 7 for Volume).The LCD display mode can be changed as follows:

<Press the Zone Range and Zone/Group buttons together.

<The LCD will display OFF.

<Simultaneously press the Zone Range and Zone/Group buttons again to change the LCD back to its default mode. The LCD will display ON.

2.4.3Panic

At times you may find that the sound on your sound module or virtual instrument does not seem correct, or that notes get “stuck” and sound continuously.When this happens, press the button combination for Panic which will send ‘reset all controllers’ and ‘all notes off’ commands. This will release stuck notes and reset controller values back to normal. The messages are sent on all 16 MIDI channels.The LCD will show “Panic” while these messages are transmitted.

49- and 61-note versions:

<Press Data 1 and Data 2 together.

25-note version:

<Press Mute and Null together.

2.4.4Reset

It is possible to completely reset your keyboard at any time. To do this, turn the Axiom off and then press and hold down both of the -/+ buttons as you power up the keyboard.

Important Note:When you perform this reset, 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.

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Contents Axiom Table of Contents Axiom Line User Guide Axiom Keyboard Overview IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? About This ManualTop Panel Overview Back Panel Overview Control Definitions Getting StartedAxiom Keyboards Overview Using The Axiom with Your Software SetupDriver Installation Procedure Midi ConnectionsAxiom 49 And 61 Functions Numeric Keypad Power SupplyBasic Midi Control From Your Axiom Axiom 25 Functions EnglishFunction Section Function IndexWhite Keys Black Keys Numeric Data Entry Keys Curve Fixed Velocity Value KeyboardVelocity Curve Octave To access all 11 available octaves from your keyboardTo change the velocity curve TransposeTo set the channel of your keyboard Midi ChannelProgram and Bank Changes To send a program changeEffect Control Number Midi Controller MessagesTo send a bank change Method Extra Messages 128 ToProgramming the Controls on Your Axiom Programming a controlReset PanicLimiting the Range of Controllers Advanced FeaturesMidi Controllers Axiom Control Controller Definition TableTo store all of the current control settings on your Axiom Recollection and Storage of Your Control SetupsDrawbar Mode To recall any memory you have stored Control GroupsStoring Your Presets on a Computer Device IDMute How To Avoid Jumping ParametersRotary Encoders NullTo Assign the Rotary Encoders Endless Data Method Increment DecrementTo select the acceleration curve Pressure PadsAcceleration Curves Sample/Loop Triggers With Midi NotesDrum Pattern Composition Sample/Loop Triggers with Midi Controller Messages To change the velocity curve for the pads Pressure ControlPad Curve Velocity Lock Setting the Vel. Lock parameters as followsControlling Several Devices at the Same Time ZonesZone Channel To enable/disable any zoneActivating/Deactivating Zones To assign the channel of a zoneMore About Program, Bank LSB And Bank MSB Zone RangeTo set the range of a zone Individual Channel Assignments of Controls To assign the transmit channel for a controlGroup a Controls Setting up an alternating value effect Setting Toggle Values for the ButtonsSetting up a toggle effect Example of Control FunctionalityNumber MMC Command Assigning MMC Messages to a ButtonAssigning RPN/NRPN Messages to a Fader or Encoder To assign RPN or Nrpn numbersUsage Examples Midi Out from USB FunctionTo control Midi out from USB mode Recording Your Performance On a SequencerProgram & Bank Changes Explained Midi Messages ExplainedControlling a Sound Module from the Computer RPN/NRPNs Explained SysEx ExplainedTroubleshooting Technical Info Warranty Terms and RegistrationWarranty Terms Warranty Registration English Appendix a Midi Implementation Chart AppendicesB2 General Midi Note Numbers Appendix B Useful Midi Data TablesB1 General Midi Instruments Program Change Numbers OctaveB5 GM2 Chorus Types B3 Roland GS And Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesB4 General Midi Drums Note assignments B6 General Midi Drums Note assignmentsAdditional Messages Channel Mode MessagesAppendix C General Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCs Description Data Midi CC Appendix F Assignable Controller Numbers to Rotary Encoders Appendix G Assignable Controller Numbers to Pressure Pads This table only applies to the pressure Pads on your AxiomAppendix H Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Hexadecimal value Decimal valueAppendix I Factory Presets Preset 5 Way Out Ware TimewARP How to use the Axiom with Ableton LivePreset 4 GForce Minimonsta Preset 6 Wizoo Darbuka/LatigoPresets 7 to 12 Propellerhead Reason Presets 17 and 20 Ableton Live / Unassigned Midi controllersAudio USA