Axiom 25-49-61User GuideAdvanced Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller
Axiom Line User Guide112.1.3 TransposeThe Octave buttons can also be used to transpose your keyboard. Some players like to play in a particular key l
122.3 Program and Bank ChangesProgram messages (commonly referred to as program changes) are used to select different instrument sounds in a
Axiom Line User Guide132.4 MIDI Controller MessagesThere are 128 MIDI controller messages that are used for controlling the MIDI-adjustable parameters
142.4.2 Programming the Controls on Your AxiomWhen programming a physical controller on your Axiom, the controller that was last used will
Axiom Line User Guide152.4.3 PanicAt times you may find that the sound on your sound module or virtual instrument does not seem correct, or that notes
163.1.1 Limiting the Range of ControllersIt is possible to limit the range of the sliders, aftertouch strip, expression pedal or encoders on your Axio
Axiom Line User Guide173.2 Recollection and Storage of Your Control SetupsOnce you have programmed the controls of your Axiom, you can store your setu
18On the 49- and 61-note versions, when Zone/Group is active, the group buttons A, B, C and D (located below faders D13 through D16) are used to acti
Axiom Line User Guide193.2.3 Device IDOn the 49- and 61-note versions, you can define the device ID of your specific Axiom keyboard when sending a SysEx
203.4 The Rotary EncodersAs mentioned in section 2 it is possible to assign the rotary encoders to any MIDI controller message listed in Appendix C.
Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Axiom Line User Guide21 3.4.1 Acceleration CurvesThere are three acceleration curves (C1-3) which define the relationship between how fast you turn the
22 25-note version: < Select the pad as described in section 2. < Press the Advanced button. < Press the Ctrl Assign key
Axiom Line User Guide23 < The LCD display will flash the currently assigned note for the pad. < Enter the note number you want the pad t
24 25-note version: < Press the Advanced button. < Press the Curve key twice. < The LCD will show “Pd” on the small 2
Axiom Line User Guide253.6.1 ZonesThe Zone feature on your Axiom is used to control several different sound devices at the same time. In doing so, yo
263.6.4 Zone RangeThe Zone Range defines the upper and lower limits of the keys contained in a zone. To set the range of a zone: < Press the Z
Axiom Line User Guide273.6.7 Individual Channel Assignments of ControlsEvery physical controller on your Axiom can be assigned to its own individual c
283.7 Group A ControlsNote: For information on Group A memory recall, please review section 3.2.1.The term “Group A controls” refers to the pitch bend
Axiom Line User Guide293.8 Example of Control Functionality3.8.1 Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons The assignable buttons and the pedals can each
303.8.2 Assigning MMC Messages to a ButtonMIDI Machine Control messages are used by some devices and software to control transport functions such as S
4Introduction
Axiom Line User Guide313.8.3 Assigning RPN/NRPN Messages to a Fader or EncoderMany of today’s synthesizers and music applications can receive and proc
32Section 4: Usage Examples4.1 MIDI Out from USB FunctionMIDI Out from USB can be used to switch the source of the MIDI data seen at the MIDI Out port
Axiom Line User Guide33 To control MIDI out from USB mode: 49- and 61-note versions: < Press Data 2 and Data 3 together to change the MID
344.3 Controlling a Sound Module from the Computer By turning on MIDI Out from USB mode (section 4.1), the data coming into the Axiom from the comput
Axiom Line User Guide355.2 RPN/NRPNs ExplainedNon-registered parameter numbers (NRPN's) are device specific messages that enable you to control sy
36Section 6: TroubleshootingThe Axiom has been designed to give you high performance MIDI control. It has been tested under a wide range of systems a
Axiom Line User Guide37Section 7: ContactIf you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this or any M-Audio product, we invite you to contac
38Section 8: Technical InfoCaution: Electro Static Discharge, Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF interference may cause the unit malfunctionin
Axiom Line User Guide39Section 10: AppendicesAppendix A - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHARTFunction Transmitted Received RemarksBasic :DefaultChannel:Changed
40Appendix B – Useful MIDI Data TablesB1 - General MIDI Instruments – Program Change NumbersPiano Bass Reed Synth Effects0 Acoustic Grand Piano 32 Aco
Axiom Line User Guide5IntroductionCongratulations on the purchase of your M-Audio Axiom MIDI controller keyboard. Your new keyboard provides extensive
Axiom Line User Guide41B2 - General MIDI Note NumbersOctave Note NumbersC C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 110 12 13 14 15 16 17
42B4 - GM2 Reverb Types 0: Small Room 1: Medium Room 2: Large Room 3: Medium Hall 4: Large Hall 8: PlateB5 - GM2 Chorus Types 0: Chorus
Axiom Line User Guide43Appendix C - General MIDI Controller Numbers (MIDI CC's)00 Bank Select 49 Gen Purpose 2 LSB 98 Non-Reg Param LSB01 Modulat
44Appendix D – Assignable Controller Numbers to Linear ControllersThis table applies to the following controls on your Axiom: < Sliders <
Axiom Line User Guide45Appendix E – Assignable Controller Numbers to Non-Linear ControllersThis table applies to the following controls on your Axiom:
46Appendix F – Assignable Controller Numbers to Rotary EncodersThis table only applies to the Rotary encoders on your AxiomMIDI CC Description Data 1
Axiom Line User Guide47Appendix G – Assignable Controller Numbers to Pressure PadsThis table only applies to the pressure Pads on your AxiomMIDI CC De
48Appendix H - Hexadecimal Conversion ChartHexadecimal value Decimal value Hexadecimal value Decimal value Hexadecimal value Decimal value0 0 2B 43 56
Axiom Line User Guide49Appendix I – Factory PresetsYour M-Audio Axiom keyboard comes with 20 preset setups which allow you to use the keyboard control
50Preset 5: Way Out Ware TimewARP 2600 To use this preset: < Click on the TimewARP 2600 logo. < Select Load MIDI map. <
6Section 1: Getting Started1.1 Axiom Keyboards Overview1.1.1 Top Panel Overview1.1.2 Back Panel Overview1.1.3 Control Definitions These controls are
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Axiom Line User Guide71.2 SetupIf you intend to connect your Axiom keyboard to a computer, please read sections 1.2 and 1.3 first. If you only intend
81.5 Power SupplyIf you are using your Axiom with a computer via its USB port, there is no need for an external power supply. Your Axiom will draw its
Axiom Line User Guide9 Advanced A number of advanced functions on the Axiom 25 are accessed from the keyboard itself. These functions are listed a
102.1 The KeyboardWhen you play the keyboard, MIDI note messages are sent. These messages are read by your computer software or external MIDI gear an
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