To send a Program Change message using the numerical keys:

1.Press the Edit button. It will illuminate to full-brightness.

2.Press the Program Change key.

3.Use the numerical keys (0–9) to enter the desired program number.

4.Press the Enter key. The Edit button will return to half-brightness, indicating that you have selected a new Program (and that your Axiom is no longer in Edit Mode).

Press both "+" and "–" simultaneously to return to the default program "0."

Returning the Octave Buttons to Octave Mode

To return the Octave buttons to Octave mode:

1.Press the Edit button. It will illuminate to full-brightness.

2.Press the Oct = Octave key. The Edit Mode button will return to half-brightness, indicating that the Octave buttons control the octave range (and that your Axiom is no longer in Edit Mode).

Pitch Bend & Modulation Rate

Because the keyboard uses buttons to control the Pitch Bend and Modulation functions (as opposed to variable controls like wheels), we've added a variable rate feature, which lets you set the rate at which these buttons change pitch or modulation (or MIDI values, in MIDI mode).

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Pitch Bend Rate

MIDI Channel

Modulation Rate

Sustain Mode

Oct = Octave

Control Assign

Oct = Program

Memory Location

Oct = Transpose

Program Change

Backup

Store

Velocity Curve

0

Control Maximum

1

2

Control Minimum

3

Bank MSB

4

Bank LSB

5

6

MIDI Panic

7

8

9

Pad Learn

Enter

Pitch Bend and Modulation Rate keys

To set the Pitch Bend or Modulation rate:

1.Press the Edit button. It will illuminate to full-brightness.

2.Press the Pitch Bend Rate or Modulation Rate key.

3.Use the numerical keys (0–9) to enter the desired setting (0-127). The settings are as follows:

0: Ramp occurs slowly, over 2 seconds

64 (default, center): Ramp occurs more quickly

126: Ramp occurs very quickly

127: No ramp. Value varies instantly from min to max

4.Press the Enter key. The Edit button will return to half-brightness, indicating that you have set the Pitch Bend or Modulation rate (and that your Axiom is no longer in Edit Mode).

Bank Changes

If you have a need to switch between banks of programs on a connected instrument, you can send MIDI Program Changes and Bank LSB (Least Significant Byte) and Bank MSB (Most Significant Byte) messages right from Axiom.

Most instruments have fewer than 127 banks of programs, so bank-switching can be done purely by sending a Bank LSB message (0-127). Bank MSB messages are useful when very large numbers of banks are present. For more information, see your instrument's user guide.

Cancel

Pitch Bend Rate

MIDI Channel

Modulation Rate

Sustain Mode

Oct = Octave

Control Assign

Oct = Program

Memory Location

Oct = Transpose

Program Change

Backup

Store

Velocity Curve

0

Control Maximum

1

2

Control Minimum

3

Bank MSB

4

Bank LSB

5

6

MIDI Panic

7

8

9

Pad Learn

Enter

Bank LSB and Bank MSB keys

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M-Audio 32 user manual Pitch Bend & Modulation Rate, Bank Changes, Returning the Octave Buttons to Octave Mode