User Guide (English)
Chapter 1: Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of an
Axiom faders, knobs buttons, and trigger pads can be mapped to various parameters in your DAW or virtual instrument, by using the DAW's MIDI Learn function (if available), or by manual assignment as described in Chapter 5, "Advanced Programming Functions."
Refer to the documentation provided with your software for further information about its MIDI Learn capabilities and functions. For a current list of qualified recording applications, the most recent Windows drivers, and DirectLink installers and User Guides, visit
A single USB connection not only sends MIDI data to the computer, but also provides power to the device. Axiom functions as a
The
For more information about installing drivers on Windows systems, as well as Axiom setup and DAW configuration for Windows and Mac OS X, see Chapter 2, "Driver Installation." Further information on installing and configuring DirectLink can be found in the appropriate DirectLink User Guide at
Features
•25, 49, or 61
•4 programmable Keyboard Zones
•Octave/Transpose buttons
•DirectLink - Automatic mapping of top panel controls to qualified DAWs
•2 Dedicated Patch Select buttons
•8 Trigger Pads; MIDI
•9 Faders (1 on Axiom 25); MIDI
•9 Fader buttons (Axiom 49/61 only); MIDI
•8 "Endless" Encoder Knobs; MIDI
•6 Transport buttons; MIDI
•Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels; MIDI
•Sustain and Expression Pedal inputs; MIDI
•20 user editable memory locations
•LCD Screen
•
•USB 2.0 port (backward compatible with USB 1.1)
•Powered by USB bus power or external power supply (sold separately)
Minimum System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements can be found at
3