M-Audio Axiom Pro manual Sub-parameters such as Note OnOff Toggle or Rel. Bin Offset

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Parameter:

Type

Value Range:

(varies; see table below)

 

This parameter sets the type of message that will be generated by the selected controller. Your

 

selection for this parameter determines what sub-parameters are displayed on the lower half of

 

the page. For example, certain Type selections (such as “MIDI CC”) will have “Min” and “Max”

 

sub-parameters displayed (as shown in the picture above) whereas other Type selections (such as

 

“Feedback”) will result in the Min parameter being changed to “Level” and the Max parameter being

 

removed from the page (since it is not required). The table below lists every “Type” parameter that

 

is available on Axiom Pro as well as what sub-parameters are available for each type.

 

NOTE: The description column in the table below only provides additional

 

information for non-standard “Type” parameters along with their associated

 

sub-parameters (such as “Note OnOff Toggle” or “Rel. Bin Offset”).

 

Standardized MIDI parameters (such as Continuous Controllers “CC” or

 

“Master Volume”) are not described in this guide. Detailed information about

 

standard parameters is beyond the scope of this guide and is commonly

 

available on the Internet as well as in books about the MIDI protocol. To

 

learn more about standard parameters, please refer to one of these books or

 

websites.

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