M-Audio AXIOM25, AXIOM49 manual Keyboard Zones, Zone Selection & Activation, Editing Zones

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Chapter 6: Keyboard Zones

The Zone feature allows you to layer or split sounds on a hardware or virtual instrument, by dividing the keyboard into a maximum of four programmable non-overlapping or overlapping sections. When active, each Zone will transmit MIDI notes on a separate MIDI channel. This makes it possible to play up to 4 different instrument sounds on a connected multi-timbral synthesizer, by playing notes in different sections (Zones) of the keyboard. If any of the Zones are configured to overlap partially or completely, multiple instrument sounds will be layered, and played simultaneously in those areas of the keyboard.

Zone Selection & Activation

Pressing the Zone button (Zone) changes the function of the Shift, Track Select and Mute buttons to Zone buttons one through four as indicated on each button. The Zone button will illuminate to indicate that Axiom is in "Zone Mode." At this point pressing any of the four Zone buttons will activate the corresponding keyboard Zone, and all other Zones will be deactivated. To activate multiple Zones, simultaneously press their respective Zone buttons. In either case, each button will illuminate indicating that its corresponding Zone is active.

Editing Zones

Holding down the Zone button (Zone) for at least one second will put Axiom into Zone Edit Mode. The Zone button and buttons for all active Zones will flash.

Parameters such as Zone Range and Octave/Transpose shift can be edited for each Zone. The information on the LCD screen will also display values for lowest Zone number. These settings are saved as part of a user patch when stored to a Memory Location.

When more than one Zone is active, all changes will be applied to all selected Zone numbers.

Zone Range

This function sets the range of notes used by a Zone. By default, all Zones span the entire length of the keyboard. On Axiom 61 this default Range is from note C1 on the far left to C6 on the far right. However it is from C1 to C5 on Axiom 49, and C2 to C4 on Axiom 25.

If two or more active Zones are configured to overlap partially or completely, multiple instrument sounds will play simultaneously (layered) if a key is pressed in that area.

To set the Zone range:

1.Select a Zone as described earlier.

2.Hold down the Zone button (Zone) for at least one second. The LCD screen will display the current range of notes used in the Zone.

3.Press the lowest note to be included in the Zone. The LCD screen will display the note value.

4.Press the highest note to be included in the Zone. The LCD screen will display the note value.

5.Repeat steps 1 – 5 to set the range of notes for all remaining Zones.

Simultaneously holding down multiple Zone buttons and then setting the range as described above, will apply the same Zone Range to all active Zones. This will layer all sound patches that are played. After setting the Range, activate all desired Zones by simultaneously pressing their respective Zone buttons.

Zone Octave

The Zone Octave parameter lowers or raises the pitch of a Zone, in one octave increments, to a maximum of 10 Octaves.

Zone Octave shift settings work in combination with the Global Octave shift setting (see Chapter 3, Octave / Transpose buttons). This can be useful when working with different Octave or Transpose shift settings across multiple Zones. The Global Octave function shifts the entire keyboard up or down, while preserving relative pitch settings between Zones. For example, if a Zone is configured for an Octave shift of +1, and a Global Octave shift setting of +2 is applied, the effective Octave shift for that Zone is +3.

To set the Zone octave value:

1.Select a Zone as described earlier.

2.Hold down the Zone button (Zone) for at least one second. The LCD screen will display the current range of notes used in the Zone.

3.Repeatedly press the Octave "–" or "+" button to lower or raise the Octave shift value. The LCD screen will display the current value. Axiom will return to Performance one second after the "last button press."

4.Repeat steps 1 – 3 to set the Octave shift for the remaining Zones.

After setting the Octave shift value and exiting Edit mode, activate all desired Zones by simultaneously pressing their respective Zone buttons.

Zone Transpose

The Zone Transpose parameter lowers or raises the pitch of a Zone in one semi-tone (half-step) increments, to a maximum of 12 semi- tones.

Zone Transpose shift settings work in combination with the Global Transpose shift setting. This can be useful when working with different Transpose or Octave shift settings across multiple Zones. The Global Transpose function shifts the entire keyboard up or down, while preserving relative pitch settings between Zones.

For example, if a Zone is configured for a Transpose shift of +5, and a Global Transpose shift setting of +2 is applied, the effective Transpose shift for that Zone is +7.

To set the Zone Transposition value:

1.Select a Zone as described earlier.

2.Hold down the Zone button (Zone) for at least one second. The LCD screen will display the current range of notes used in the Zone.

3.Simultaneously press the Octave "–" and "+" buttons. The LCD screen will display the current value.

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Contents User Guide Page Introduction FeaturesMinimum System Requirements Configuring Music Software Driver Installation WindowsMac Using DirectLink Controls and Connectors Top PanelGroup F Button Axiom 49 & 61 only Group P Button Group E ButtonPage Rear Panel Channel Assign Chan Assign Advanced Keyboard FunctionsControl Assign Ctrl Assign, Data 1, Data 2, Data Zone Channel Zone ChanBank MSB Control Select Ctrl SelectSnapshot Bank LSBCurve Memory Dump Mem DumpMidi Out StoreNumber Keys Drawbar Axiom 49Enter Key Key Parameter Value Setting Toggle Values Min/Max for Buttons or Sustain PedalsSetting Trigger Values for Buttons or Sustain Pedals Advanced Programming FunctionsTo set Trigger Values for buttons or Sustain Pedals To configure a button to send the MMC command PlayNumber MMC Command Assigning MMC Control to ButtonsAssigning a Note to a Trigger Pad To configure a pad to play a Midi noteProgramming a Button to Increment/Decrement a Midi CC value To configure a button to increment/decrement a Midi CC valueReversing the Operation of Knobs or Faders To configure a knob or fader to reverse Its operationLimiting the Range of a Knob or Fader SysEx Messages and Device ID Restoring the Factory SettingsNon-Volatile Memory Zone Selection & Activation Keyboard ZonesEditing Zones To set the Zone MSB value To set the Zone ChannelTo set the Zone Program Change number To set the Zone LSB valueAppendix Technical Specifications Page Page Audio.com