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AXON AX-100 GUITAR TO MIDI CONVERTER
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User manual AXON AX-100 / AX-100 SB
The internal sound board built into the AXON AX 100-SB makes
your AXON a professional guitar synthesizer with 480 excellent and
well-thought-out sounds, as well as 11 drum kits. Aside from the fact
that the soundboard totally adhers to XG-MIDI-MODE, the newest
standard in General-MIDI, there are numerous digital effects. All the
reverb, chorus and variation effects (11 reverb, 11 chorus, 42 variation)
can be freely combined and simultaneously implimented. In addition
the AXON AX 100-SB is a freely editable drum sequencer as well as
a programmable synthesizer section with 32 freely programmable
user voices. And because the AXON AX 100 is structured modularly,
you can choose at any time to add the optional sound board, upgrading
to the SB version.
Quickstart
It’s certainly understandable that you are not in the mood right now
to learn all about the theory and structure of your AXON. You can do
that later in the pages of this manual. Now it’s time to dabble a little:
Basic Settings
Before you start, it’s important to tell the AXON a few things about
the instrument you’ll be playing. The more exact you are about these
basic settings, the more exact your AXON’s neural net will be able to
interpret your playing style and adjust to how you play. The default
parameters are so thought-out so that you will probably only have to
change a few of them. Then later, when you get to know your AXON
a bit better, you will be able to fine-tune these settings (Global Para-
meters).
1. Using the 13 pin jack on the front side of the AXON, connect your
guitar interface to it using the 13 connector cable provided. If you
will be using an external MIDI instrument, connect it using the MIDI-
out port on the AXON and the MIDI-in port on the synth using nor-
mal MIDI cables
2. Turn the AXON on. Wait for a moment until the AXON has
completed its initialisation process and the display is still.
3. Press the GLOBAL button. In the display you now see ”BASIC
CHANNEL.” If you see a ”1” after the colon, leave it. If not, use the
+/- Value buttons to set this value to 1.