Axiom Audio Electronic Keyboard, Axiom 61 manual Zone Range, To set the range of a zone

Page 27

Axiom Line User Guide

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.

3.6.5Octave 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.

26

English

Image 27
Contents Axiom Table of Contents Axiom Line User Guide About This Manual IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? Axiom Keyboard OverviewGetting Started Axiom Keyboards OverviewTop Panel Overview Back Panel Overview Control Definitions Midi Connections SetupDriver Installation Procedure Using The Axiom with Your SoftwareAxiom 25 Functions English Power SupplyBasic Midi Control From Your Axiom Axiom 49 And 61 Functions Numeric KeypadFunction Index White Keys Black Keys Numeric Data Entry KeysFunction Section Keyboard Velocity CurveCurve Fixed Velocity Value Transpose To access all 11 available octaves from your keyboardTo change the velocity curve OctaveTo send a program change Midi ChannelProgram and Bank Changes To set the channel of your keyboardMidi Controller Messages To send a bank changeEffect Control Number Programming a control Extra Messages 128 ToProgramming the Controls on Your Axiom MethodPanic ResetAxiom Control Controller Definition Table Advanced FeaturesMidi Controllers Limiting the Range of ControllersRecollection and Storage of Your Control Setups Drawbar ModeTo 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 ComputerNull How To Avoid Jumping ParametersRotary Encoders MuteEndless Data Method Increment Decrement To Assign the Rotary EncodersSample/Loop Triggers With Midi Notes Pressure PadsAcceleration Curves To select the acceleration curveDrum Pattern Composition Sample/Loop Triggers with Midi Controller Messages Pressure Control Pad CurveTo change the velocity curve for the pads Zones Setting the Vel. Lock parameters as followsControlling Several Devices at the Same Time Velocity LockTo assign the channel of a zone To enable/disable any zoneActivating/Deactivating Zones Zone ChannelZone Range To set the range of a zoneMore About Program, Bank LSB And Bank MSB To assign the transmit channel for a control Individual Channel Assignments of ControlsGroup a Controls Example of Control Functionality Setting Toggle Values for the ButtonsSetting up a toggle effect Setting up an alternating value effectAssigning 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 modeMidi Messages Explained Controlling a Sound Module from the ComputerProgram & Bank Changes Explained SysEx Explained RPN/NRPNs ExplainedTroubleshooting Warranty Terms and Registration Warranty Terms Warranty Registration EnglishTechnical Info Appendices Appendix a Midi Implementation ChartOctave Appendix B Useful Midi Data TablesB1 General Midi Instruments Program Change Numbers B2 General Midi Note NumbersB6 General Midi Drums Note assignments B3 Roland GS And Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesB4 General Midi Drums Note assignments B5 GM2 Chorus TypesChannel Mode Messages Appendix C General Midi Controller Numbers Midi CCsAdditional 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 6 Wizoo Darbuka/Latigo How to use the Axiom with Ableton LivePreset 4 GForce Minimonsta Preset 5 Way Out Ware TimewARPPresets 17 and 20 Ableton Live / Unassigned Midi controllers Presets 7 to 12 Propellerhead ReasonAudio USA