Axiom Audio Electronic Keyboard, Axiom 61 To recall any memory you have stored, Control Groups

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To recall any memory you have stored:

49- and 61-note versions:

<Press the Recall button.

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

25-note version:

<Press the Advanced button.

<Press the Recall button.

<Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric data entry keys.

<Press the Enter key to confirm.

or

<Press the Recall button.

<Use the -/+ buttons to increment, decrement the currently selected memory.

3.2.1Control Groups

The controls on your Axiom are separated into four groups (three on the 25-note version), labeled A, B, C and D (or A, B and C on the 25-note version). It is possible to recall or store each group individually. The controls are grouped as follows:

Group A:

Group B:

Group C:

Group D (49 note and 61 note versions only):

 

 

 

 

Keyboard

Eight encoders

Eight trigger pads

Nine sliders

 

 

 

 

Pitch Bend wheel

Six transport controls

 

Nine assignable buttons

 

 

 

 

Modulation wheel

 

 

Drawbar mode setting

 

 

 

 

Expression pedal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aftertouch strip

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sustain pedal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zone settings*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global Channel setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIDI Out from USB setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program, Bank LSB, MSB settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* For more details on Zone settings, please see section 3.6.

The active groups during store and recall of memories are indicated on the LCD display. The Zone/Group button is used to select which groups are active. If Zone/Group is active, the LED will light inside the Zone/Group button.

On the 49- and 61-note versions, when Zone/Group is active, the group buttons A, B, C and D (located below faders D13 through D16) are used to activate/deactivate Groups A-D, as the LCD screen shows.

On the 25-note version, when Zone/Group is active, the STOP, PLAY and REC buttons are used to activate/deactivate Groups A-C, as the LCD display shows.

You can switch Zones and Groups on and off by pressing the Zone/Group button followed by the chosen Zone or Group buttons. When you enable a single group, the other two (or three) groups are automatically disabled. To enable multiple groups, press the respective group buttons at the same time.

Whenever you engage the Recall or Store functions, you will notice that Zone/Group select becomes active automatically.

If you press the Store button, all groups will be active by default to prevent any risk of some of the controllers you have set up getting missed. However, if you do not wish to store all controller groups together, you can activate the desired combination of controller groups by simultaneously pressing their respective group buttons immediately after pressing Store.

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Contents Axiom Table of Contents Axiom Line User Guide What’s in the Box? IntroductionAxiom Keyboard Overview About This ManualTop Panel Overview Back Panel Overview Control Definitions Getting StartedAxiom Keyboards Overview 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 EnglishFunction Section Function IndexWhite Keys Black Keys Numeric Data Entry Keys Curve Fixed Velocity Value KeyboardVelocity Curve 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 changeEffect Control Number Midi Controller MessagesTo send a bank change 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 TableTo store all of the current control settings on your Axiom Recollection and Storage of Your Control SetupsDrawbar Mode 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 To change the velocity curve for the pads Pressure ControlPad Curve 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 zoneMore About Program, Bank LSB And Bank MSB Zone RangeTo set the range of a zone 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 modeProgram & Bank Changes Explained Midi Messages ExplainedControlling a Sound Module from the Computer SysEx Explained RPN/NRPNs ExplainedTroubleshooting Technical Info Warranty Terms and RegistrationWarranty Terms Warranty Registration English 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 assignmentsAdditional Messages Channel Mode MessagesAppendix C General Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCs 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