* Before loading SysEx data from a MIDI track in your DAW, ensure that the transport or playhead is positioned before the desired data in the timeline.

MIDI Panic

When you trigger a MIDI Panic message, it sends an "All Notes Off" message on all channels and through all outputs. This is useful when a connected hardware or software synthesizer has a stuck Note On.

To send a MIDI Panic message:

1.Press the Edit button.

2.Press the MIDI Panic key on the keyboard. Axiom AIR will send an "All Notes Off" MIDI message, and All Notes Off will appear briefly on the display. Your Axiom AIR will automatically exit Edit Mode.

Memory Locations

Once you've made some MIDI control assignments to fit a specific device or task, you may want to save them to one of Axiom AIR's 128 memory locations for later use.

Storing

To store the current set of MIDI assignments to a memory location:

1.Press the Edit button. It will flash red.

2.Press the Memory button. Memory, and the currently loaded memory location name and number, will appear on the LCD.

3.Use the numerical keys (0–9), the up and down Directional buttons, or Knob 8 to enter the desired memory location slot (0-127).

4.Enter a name for the memory location. Use the left and right Directional buttons to select a letter to edit, and use Knob 4 to change the currently selected letter.

5.Press the Enter key on the keyboard to save the memory location. Saving… will appear on the LCD. When it is finished, Axiom AIR will automatically exit Edit Mode.

To recall a memory location:

1.Press the Memory button. It will illuminate green.

2.Use the up and down Directional buttons or Knob 8 to select a memory location from the list.

3.Press the center Directional button to load the selected memory location. Loading… will appear on the LCD. When it is finished, adjust a control to return the LCD to its normal state.

Backing Up & Loading

You can back up and load individual memory locations or all 128 locations of your Axiom AIR by using MIDI SysEx. Use a SysEx librarian application or simply record it to a MIDI track in your DAW and play it back when needed.

IMPORTANT!: When sending SysEx data, do not set the sending speed any higher than 3.05 KB/sec. Doing so will cause problems with the transfer.

To backup one or all memory locations:

1.Ensure that Axiom AIR is connected to the computer, is functioning correctly, and has the desired memory location loaded.

2.Ensure that a MIDI track in your DAW is recording (and set to receive MIDI from Axiom AIR), or that your SysEx librarian utility is ready to receive data.

3.Press the Edit button. It will flash red.

4.Press the up or down Directional buttons or MEM Backup key on the keyboard to switch between Backup? (backup current memory location) and Backup All? (backup all memory locations).

5.Press the center Directional button to start the backup. Sending… will appear on the LCD. The LCD will return to the main screen when the process is complete.

To load one or all memory locations from a MIDI backup:

1.Ensure that Axiom AIR is connected to the computer

and functioning correctly.

2. Ensure that your DAW (with a MIDI track containing backup data) or SysEx librarian utility is set to transmit MIDI to your Axiom AIR (i.e., that your program's MIDI out port is set to the Axiom AIR HyperControl port).*

3.Press Play on your DAW or enable SysEx transmission on your SysEx librarian application. Rec SysEx… will appear on the LCD. The LCD will return to the main screen when the process is complete.

IMPORTANT:

When loading all memory locations, the memory locations stored in the backup will overwrite the corresponding ones in Axiom AIR. Axiom AIR will retain all other memory locations.

When loading a single memory location, it will be loaded to the "Edit Mode buffer" only, not to an actual memory location. Store it to a memory location by following the instructions in the Storing section above.

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M-Audio AIR61 user manual Midi Panic, Memory Locations, Storing, Backing Up & Loading