Axiom Audio Axiom 61 manual Recollection and Storage of Your Control Setups, Drawbar Mode

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3.1.2 Drawbar Mode

Drawbar mode is a quick method of reversing the direction of the nine sliders on your Axiom 49 or 61. If you are controlling an instrument that makes use of drawbars rather than faders—the MB-3 electric organ on Key Rig for example—then you should use drawbar mode.

The Drawbar function is not available on the 25-note version.

Press Data 3 and Chan Assign together to enable Drawbar mode. When Drawbar mode is active, this will be indicated by the Drawbar symbol in the LCD display.

The status of Drawbar mode can be saved in any of the 20 memory locations. It will also be saved when you power down your Axiom.

NOTE: It is possible to reverse the direction of any control on your Axiom 25, 49 or 61, by switching the minimum and maximum

limits for the controller (for example: min=127 and max=0; refer to the previous section for details on how to do this).

3.1.3 Turning Controls OFF

Stop a control from transmitting MIDI data by turning that control OFF. This is done as follows:

49- and 61-note versions:

<Select the controller as described in section 2.4.2.

<Press the Ctrl Assign button and enter “000” on the numeric keypad.

<While the LCD is still flashing, press the data minus (–) button.

<The LCD will now display OFF.

25-note version:

<Select the controller using the method described in section 2.4.2.

<Press the Advanced button.

<Press the Ctrl Assign key, and enter ‘000’ using the numeric data entry keys.

<Press Enter to confirm.

<Press the Advanced button, followed by the Ctrl Assign key again.

<Press the data minus (-) button

<The LCD will now display OFF.

<Press Enter to confirm.

3.2Recollection and Storage of Your Control Setups

Once you have programmed the controls of your Axiom, you can store your setup into one of the 20 memory locations the Axiom offers.

The 20 locations are accessed using the Store and Recall buttons. Use the Store button to write your control setups to a memory location. Use the Recall button to get your control setups back.

To store all of the current control settings on your Axiom:

49- and 61-note versions:

<Press the Store button.

<Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric keypad.

25-note version:

<Press the Advanced button.

<Press the Store key.

<Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric data entry keys, or the -/+ buttons.

<Press the Enter key to confirm and overwrite this preset location.

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Contents Axiom Table of Contents Axiom Line User Guide Introduction What’s in the Box?Axiom Keyboard Overview About This ManualAxiom Keyboards Overview Getting StartedTop Panel Overview Back Panel Overview Control Definitions Setup Driver Installation ProcedureUsing The Axiom with Your Software Midi ConnectionsPower Supply Basic Midi Control From Your AxiomAxiom 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 access all 11 available octaves from your keyboard To change the velocity curveOctave TransposeMidi Channel Program and Bank ChangesTo set the channel of your keyboard To send a program changeTo send a bank change Midi Controller MessagesEffect Control Number Extra Messages 128 To Programming the Controls on Your AxiomMethod Programming a controlReset PanicAdvanced Features Midi ControllersLimiting 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 To recall any memory you have stored Control GroupsStoring Your Presets on a Computer Device IDHow To Avoid Jumping Parameters Rotary EncodersMute NullTo Assign the Rotary Encoders Endless Data Method Increment DecrementPressure Pads Acceleration CurvesTo 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 Setting the Vel. Lock parameters as follows Controlling Several Devices at the Same TimeVelocity Lock ZonesTo enable/disable any zone Activating/Deactivating ZonesZone Channel To assign the channel of a zoneTo set the range of a zone Zone RangeMore About Program, Bank LSB And Bank MSB Individual Channel Assignments of Controls To assign the transmit channel for a controlGroup a Controls Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons Setting up a toggle effectSetting up an alternating value 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 SequencerControlling a Sound Module from the Computer Midi Messages ExplainedProgram & Bank Changes Explained RPN/NRPNs Explained SysEx ExplainedTroubleshooting Warranty Terms Warranty Registration English Warranty Terms and RegistrationTechnical Info Appendix a Midi Implementation Chart AppendicesAppendix B Useful Midi Data Tables B1 General Midi Instruments Program Change NumbersB2 General Midi Note Numbers OctaveB3 Roland GS And Yamaha XG Nrpn Messages B4 General Midi Drums Note assignmentsB5 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 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 How to use the Axiom with Ableton Live Preset 4 GForce MinimonstaPreset 5 Way Out Ware TimewARP Preset 6 Wizoo Darbuka/LatigoPresets 7 to 12 Propellerhead Reason Presets 17 and 20 Ableton Live / Unassigned Midi controllersAudio USA