M-Audio Axiom Pro manual Edit Mode Group Encoder

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Axiom Pro User Guide

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Edit Mode > Group (Encoder)

 

press 3

press E

 

Axiom Pro 49/61

or

Axiom Pro 49/61

press play

Axiom Pro 25

Axiom Pro 25

Press the Edit Mode button, select option number 3 and then press “E” (Axiom Pro 25: press the “Play” button) to open the Encoder Group page.

The Edit Mode > Group (Encoder) page displays parameters relating to Encoder knobs.

You can select one of the other groups of controls for editing by pressing the “N” “S” “E” and “P” group buttons on Axiom Pro 49/61 or the “Play” and “Record” buttons to select the encoder and pad groups on Axiom Pro 25. 8

Note that this section of the User Guide covers the Encoder group (the other groups are covered in the preceding and following sections of this guide).

Tip:

You can directly access this page by first turning any of the encoder knobs, pressing the Edit Mode button and selecting option number 3.

Parameter:

Name

Value Range:

(varies)

 

This parameter lets you name the encoder group. Note that this name only appears within the

 

Axiom Pro controller and does not affect your audio application in any way.

 

To learn more about entering or changing Name parameters, see the box titled “Editing Name

 

Parameters” in the “Edit Mode > Control” section.

8Axiom Pro 25 does not have sliders or a numerical keypad, and therefore does not feature groups for these controls.

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