M-Audio Axiom Pro manual Edit Mode Global, Value Range, Parameter Octave, Parameter VelCurve

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Edit Mode > Global

The Edit Mode > Global page contains common parameters that affect all areas of Axiom Pro.

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Parameter:

Channel

Value Range:

1-16

 

This parameter sets the global MIDI output channel of Axiom Pro.

 

If the “Channel” parameter on any other page of Edit mode is set to “Global,” that parameter will be

 

set to the value selected here.

Parameter: Octave

Value Range: -4 through +5 (Axiom Pro 25)

-3 through +4 (Axiom Pro 49)

-3 through +3 (Axiom Pro 61)

This parameter shifts the octave range of the keyboard either up or down. Setting this parameter to “0” leaves the keyboard in its default (unaltered) key range.

Parameter:

Transp.

Value Range:

-12 through +12

 

This parameter simultaneously shifts all keys up to 12 semitones in either direction. Setting this

 

parameter to “0” leaves the keyboard in its default “centered” position.

Parameter: VelCurve

Value Range: Low, Low-Normal, Normal, Normal-High, High, Low Range, Mid Range, Hi Range, Fixed 64, Fixed 100, Fixed 127, Fixed Control

This parameter adjusts the sensitivity of the Axiom Pro keys by changing the keyboard’s velocity response curve. This allows keyboard players to fine-tune the “feel” of Axiom Pro to suit their playing style.

The velocity curve settings break down into four categories as described in the table below.

Appendix B includes detailed graphs of each velocity curve:

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