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6.Trigger Pads: These eight velocity sensitive pads transmit MIDI note and velocity information. The pads can be used to drum rhythmic elements of a song or to trigger samples, but can also be used to play notes just like the piano keys of

Axiom Pro.

Alternatively, the pads can be configured to be pressure-sensitive. Pressure-sensitive pads will transmit MIDI CC information based on how hard you press down on the pads, just like the aftertouch functionality of the keyboard.

Finally, these pads can also be programmed to send ASCII keystrokes just like a computer keyboard. These ASCII keystrokes can correspond to your audio application’s “keyboard shortcuts” allowing you to access various features of your software straight from Axiom Pro (i.e., without having to touch your computer keyboard).

See the “Edit Mode > Control” and “Edit Mode > Group (Pad)” sections of this guide to learn how to program these pads.

NOTE: Each drum pad can be programmed to send either MIDI note data or MIDI CC data at one time; it cannot send both note and CC data at the same time.

7.Function Buttons: These buttons allow you to access various features and menu pages of the keyboard. These buttons are covered in greater detail in the “Function Buttons, F-Keys, and LCD Screen” section of this guide.

8.Numerical Keypad: When Axiom Pro is in Performance Mode, the numerical keypad buttons can be used to send

MIDI commands and ASCII keystrokes just like a computer keyboard. ASCII keystrokes can correspond to your audio application’s “keyboard shortcuts” allowing you to access various features of your software straight from Axiom Pro (i.e., without having to touch your computer keyboard).

When Axiom Pro is in Edit Mode, these buttons allow Axiom Pro 49/61 users to enter numerical values quickly.

Axiom Pro 25 users can enter values by using the black piano keys (the keys range from 0-9 as you move from left to right on the keyboard).

See the “Edit Mode” > “Control and Edit Mode > Group (Numerical Keypad)” sections of this guide to learn how to program these pads.

9.Data buttons: These buttons can operate in two modes: Octave shift or a user-defined mode, in which you can assign these buttons to control a specific function of your choosing. By default, these buttons are set to control the octave range of the keyboard. The right data button shifts the octave range of the keyboard “upward” while the left buttons shifts the keyboard “downward.” Pressing the left and right data buttons simultaneously toggles their operation and activates their user-defined function.

See the “Data” parameter in the “Edit Mode > Global” section of this guide to learn how to program and use these buttons.

10.Pitch Bend Wheel: This wheel lets you create expressive changes in your performances by raising and lowering pitch. Rolling the Pitch Bend wheel upward will raise an instrument’s pitch whereas rolling it downward will lower the pitch. The upper and lower pitch bend limit is determined by settings on your hardware or software synthesizer, not by the Pitch Bend wheel on the Axiom Pro keyboard itself. Typically, this can be either a half note or an octave up/down. This wheel is spring- mounted and will return to the center detent position when released.

11.Modulation Wheel: This wheel is used to add expressivity to your performance by changing the intensity of certain effects. By default, most synthesizers assign this wheel to control vibrato (change in intonation) or tremolo (change in volume) although it is usually possible to reassign the function of this wheel through the instrument’s control panel.

The MIDI data range of the Modulation wheel is 0 to 127, with 0 being the note-unchanged position. Like the Pitch Bend wheel, the amount of actual modulation that takes place depends on your instrument’s settings, not the Axiom Pro keyboard.

12.Keyboard: Axiom Pro 25, 49, and 61 have two-, four-, and five-octave keyboards, respectively. All units feature velocity- sensitive keys with aftertouch.

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Contents Axiom Pro Controls and Connectors Connection DiagramTechnical Info Warranty Troubleshooting AppendicesHow To Quick Reference Axiom Pro User Guide Differences between Axiom Pro 25/49/61 IntroductionWhat’s in the Box Product Features and Specifications Minimum System Requirements Driver Installation Windows XP/Vista UsersMac OS X users Axiom Pro Class-Compliant Port Names per Operating System Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger usersConnection Diagram Hosted ModeWhen using Axiom Pro with a computer When using Axiom Pro without a computer Standalone ModeTop Panel Overview Controls and ConnectorsAxiom Pro Rear Panel Overview Using Axiom Pro Overview and Basic OperationLCD Screen Axiom Pro 49/61 Function Buttons and Soft KeysEdit+Zone/Grp F1-4Load+Save HoldSaving Patches KeysSaving and Loading Axiom Pro Patches Key MessageLoading Patches Software Configuration Using Axiom Pro with a ComputerHyperControl Mode About HyperControl ModeHyperControl Installation and Usage Edit Mode This top-level menu appears when Axiom Pro enters Edit mode Edit Mode Main MenuParameter Octave Edit Mode GlobalParameter Value RangeLow Velocity Settings Description KeysParameter Data Advanced Midi usersWhy are BankLSB/BankMSB messages needed? Edit Mode Control Parameter Name Value Range VariesEditing Name Parameters Sub-parameters such as Note OnOff Toggle or Rel. Bin Offset Control Assignment List Control Assignment List Control Assignment List Type Control Type Midi Ch. Param. a Param B Description About the Channel sub-parameter About the Entry sub-parameter About the Endless Encoders Global TipParameter Curve Normal Velocity Settings Description PadsVaries Parameter Value RangeEdit Mode Group Encoder Zone Edit Mode Group Slider Synchronized Slider An Unsynchronized SliderEdit Mode Group Numerical Keypad Edit Mode Zones To select the range of a keyboard zoneTo activate or deactivate a zone Global Edit Mode Zones DataOff AllParameter SysEx Edit Mode MidiUSB About Sysex and Snapshot data Troubleshooting Axiom Pro User Guide About the F-Keys Appendix a Axiom Pro Factory Patch settingsAppendices Patch # Name Encoders SlidersDAW Patches Patch 1 GM Patch Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad Midi MessageAxiom Pro Control Save session Encoders and Sliders Patch 20 Numbers Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad Ascii Character Appendix B Keyboard Velocity Curves Axiom Pro Keyboard Velocity Curve High Axiom Pro Keyboard Velocity Curve High Range Appendix C Drum Pad Velocity Curves Axiom Pro Drum Pads Velocity Curve 3 Steps Axiom Pro Drum Pads Velocity Curve Fixed Appendix D Midi Implementation E1 General Midi Instruments Program Numbers 14 Appendix E Useful Midi Data TablesE3 Roland GS And Yamaha XG Nrpn Messages E2 General Midi Note NumbersE4 GM2 Reverb Types E5 GM2 Chorus TypesE6 General Midi Drums Note assignments Appendix F General Midi Continuous Controller CC Numbers Appendix G Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Technical Info Warranty Terms Warranty Registration WarrantyAudio USA