M-Audio Axiom Pro manual Edit Mode Midi, Parameter SysEx

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Axiom Pro User Guide

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Edit Mode > MIDI

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This page contains a variety of options relating to MIDI.

Parameter: SysEx

Value Range: Off, O, A, A&O, B, B&O, A&B, All

SysEx messages can be transmitted on any combination of Axiom Pro ports:

A Axiom Pro 6112 USB A

B Axiom Pro 6112 USB B

O Axiom Pro 6112 MIDI Out (External MIDI port)

All MIDI data is transmitted on all ports

Off MIDI data is not transmitted

NOTE: SysEx messages are not MIDI channel specific, instead, a “Device ID” number is used. If a SysEx message is sent out of a specific Axiom Pro MIDI port, all connected devices (or software) will receive that data. More info about SysEx transfers and Device IDs can be found below.

Parameter:

DevID

Value Range:

0-127

 

This parameter sets the “Device ID” code used when transmitting SysEx messages from Axiom Pro.

 

The default value is 127.

 

The default setting of 127 lets your Axiom Pro respond to all incoming SysEx messages that are

 

compatible with Axiom Pro controllers. However, if you change the Device ID to any other value,

 

your Axiom Pro will only respond to SysEx messages that contain the same Device ID number. This

 

is useful in situations in which multiple Axiom Pro controllers are connected to your sequencer but

 

you would like to send SysEx information to a specific controller with a unique Device ID number.

12The 25 and 49-note versions of Axiom Pro will appear as “Axiom Pro 25” and “Axiom Pro 49” respectively.

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