M-Audio Axiom Pro manual About the Entry sub-parameter

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About the “Entry” sub-parameter:

This parameter determines how the Min, Max, and CC# parameters will be displayed on screen. When this parameter is set to “DEC” all values will be displayed in decimal format whereas setting this parameter to “HEX” will display the same information in hexidecimal format. A decimal to hexadecimal conversion chart can be found in Appendix G.

Note that this parameter only changes the formatting of the displayed Min, Max, and CC# parameters--it does not actually change the type of numerical information contained within those parameters.

NOTE: When this parameter is set to “HEX,” it is possible to enter HEX values when editing other parameters on the page, however, it is not possible to directly select A-F values using the numerical keypad (on Axiom Pro 49/61) or the keys (Axiom Pro 25). To select these values, users must select “0” or “9” and use the “-“ or “+” buttons

(Axiom Pro 25 users must use the “-” and “+” keys on the keyboard) to access values in the A-F (10-15) range.

TIP: Many of the controls on Axiom Pro allow you to set a minimum and maximum limit via the Edit Mode > Control menu. This makes it possible to reduce the data range within which the selected control operates. When configuring sliders, the expression pedal or the aftertouch strip this way, the entire “physical range” will become available for the reduced data range, essentially enabling you to make more precise edits.

If you set the minimum and maximum limits of a slider, expression pedal, or aftertouch strip in the Edit Mode > Control menu, you can use the entire “physical range” of the slider, pedal, or aftertouch strip to send out MIDI data for your restricted range. This makes it easier to create precise edits.

For example, if you limit the range of a slider between 32 and 64, you can use the entire “travel” of the slider to select values between 32 and 64 (the bottom of the slider is value 32 whereas the top is 64). Note that this does not make the actual MIDI CC data more precise—it simply means that the physical slider can travel more distance to reach the next MIDI CC “step.”

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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 Windows XP/Vista Users Driver InstallationMac OS X users Axiom Pro Class-Compliant Port Names per Operating System Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger usersHosted Mode Connection DiagramWhen using Axiom Pro with a computer When using Axiom Pro without a computer Standalone ModeTop Panel Overview Controls and ConnectorsAxiom Pro Rear Panel Overview Overview and Basic Operation Using Axiom ProLCD Screen Axiom Pro 49/61 Function Buttons and Soft KeysLoad+Save F1-4Hold Edit+Zone/GrpSaving and Loading Axiom Pro Patches KeysKey Message Saving PatchesLoading Patches Software Configuration Using Axiom Pro with a ComputerAbout HyperControl Mode HyperControl ModeHyperControl Installation and Usage Edit Mode This top-level menu appears when Axiom Pro enters Edit mode Edit Mode Main MenuParameter Edit Mode GlobalValue Range Parameter OctaveLow Velocity Settings Description KeysParameter Data Advanced Midi usersWhy are BankLSB/BankMSB messages needed? Parameter Name Value Range Varies Edit Mode ControlEditing 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 To select the range of a keyboard zone Edit Mode ZonesTo 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 Appendices Appendix a Axiom Pro Factory Patch settingsPatch # Name Encoders Sliders About the F-KeysPatch 1 GM Patch Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad Midi Message DAW PatchesAxiom 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 NumbersE5 GM2 Chorus Types E4 GM2 Reverb 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