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F-Keys

These are assignable buttons that can be used to control your audio applications and virtual instruments. By default (when the first Axiom Pro patch is active), these buttons are configured to send ASCII keystrokes and Axiom Pro patch change messages but can be re-configured to control many other functions within your audio application or a connected synthesizer. Like many of the other assignable controls on Axiom Pro, these buttons can send either MIDI commands or ASCII commands (i.e., keystrokes like the ones generated by your computer’s “QWERTY” keyboard).

The default mapping of these buttons is shown below:

F-Key

Message

F-Key

Message

F1

Enter

F5

Down

 

 

 

 

F2

Left

F6

Patch –

 

 

 

 

F3

Right

F7

Patch +

F4

Up

 

 

Note that Axiom Pro 25 features F-Keys 1-4 only. To access these buttons, users must press the “F-Keys” button in the top row to convert the Soft Keys (i.e., the buttons on the bottom row) into F-Keys.

Saving and Loading Axiom Pro Patches

Axiom Pro can store up to 50 patches in memory containing all your controller assignments (i.e., button, knob, drum pad settings, etc.). This allows you to configure Axiom Pro for various scenarios (i.e., studio, live performance, portable studio setup, etc.) and quickly recall these patches when necessary.

Saving Patches:

To save your current settings:

1.Press the Save button. The button becomes illuminated and the Save page is displayed on the LCD.

2.Turn Encoder knob E5 to select the patch number that you would like to use to store your patch.

TIP: Axiom Pro 49/61 users can also use the +/- buttons or enter the patch number using the numerical keypad.

3.By default, all of the Axiom Pro controller groups (i.e., the encoder knobs, drum pads, etc.) will be saved with the patch. If you would like any of the groups to not overwrite the settings of the patch:

a.Axiom Pro 49/61 users: Press the “N,” “S,” “E,” and “P” buttons 2 to uncheck the Number, Slider, Encoder, and

Pad groups. Axiom Pro 25 users: Press the Record and Play buttons to uncheck the encoder and pad groups, respectively.

b.Use Soft Keys 2-3 to uncheck the Keyboard and Transport Control groups, respectively

4.Press Soft Key 4 (Save) to bring up a prompt allowing you to name your patch. The “Editing Name Parameters” section in the “Edit Mode > Control” section of this guide details how to create patch names.

5.Once a name has been entered into the prompt, press Soft Key 4 (Enter) to confirm the entry, save the patch, and return to Performance mode. Press Soft Key 1 (Exit) to cancel the new name and to return to the Save page.

Soft Key 1 (Exit) can be pressed at any time to exit this page without saving a patch.

2NOTE: Since Axiom Pro 25 does not feature sliders (“S”) or a numerical keypad (“N”), these groups will not appear on the Save Page.

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Contents Axiom Pro Connection Diagram Controls and ConnectorsTroubleshooting Appendices Technical Info WarrantyHow To Quick Reference Axiom Pro User Guide Introduction Differences between Axiom Pro 25/49/61What’s in the Box Product Features and Specifications Minimum System Requirements Mac OS X users Driver InstallationWindows XP/Vista Users Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger users Axiom Pro Class-Compliant Port Names per Operating SystemWhen using Axiom Pro with a computer Connection DiagramHosted Mode Standalone Mode When using Axiom Pro without a computerControls and Connectors Top Panel OverviewAxiom Pro Rear Panel Overview LCD Screen Using Axiom ProOverview and Basic Operation Function Buttons and Soft Keys Axiom Pro 49/61F1-4 Load+SaveHold Edit+Zone/GrpKeys Saving and Loading Axiom Pro PatchesKey Message Saving PatchesLoading Patches Using Axiom Pro with a Computer Software ConfigurationHyperControl Installation and Usage HyperControl ModeAbout HyperControl Mode Edit Mode Edit Mode Main Menu This top-level menu appears when Axiom Pro enters Edit modeEdit Mode Global ParameterValue Range Parameter OctaveVelocity Settings Description Keys LowAdvanced Midi users Parameter DataWhy are BankLSB/BankMSB messages needed? Editing Name Parameters Edit Mode ControlParameter Name Value Range Varies 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 Tip GlobalParameter Curve Velocity Settings Description Pads NormalParameter Value Range VariesEdit Mode Group Encoder Zone Edit Mode Group Slider An Unsynchronized Slider Synchronized SliderEdit Mode Group Numerical Keypad To activate or deactivate a zone Edit Mode ZonesTo select the range of a keyboard zone Edit Mode Zones Data GlobalAll OffEdit Mode Midi Parameter SysExUSB About Sysex and Snapshot data Troubleshooting Axiom Pro User Guide Appendix a Axiom Pro Factory Patch settings AppendicesPatch # Name Encoders Sliders About the F-KeysAxiom Pro Control DAW PatchesPatch 1 GM Patch Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad Midi Message 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 Appendix E Useful Midi Data Tables E1 General Midi Instruments Program Numbers 14E2 General Midi Note Numbers E3 Roland GS And Yamaha XG Nrpn MessagesE6 General Midi Drums Note assignments E4 GM2 Reverb TypesE5 GM2 Chorus Types Appendix F General Midi Continuous Controller CC Numbers Appendix G Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Technical Info Warranty Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationAudio USA