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To set Trigger Values for buttons or Sustain Pedals: 

1.

 

Select a button as described earlier. 

2.

 

Press the Edit button. 

3.

 

Press the Control Assign key. The LCD screen will read "ASIGN" and display the currently selected control (for example "F10"), and 
the current MIDI CC assignment (for example "87"). 

4.

 

Type 146 using the number keys. This configures the button to operate as a trigger (press/release).  

5.

 

Press the Enter key. 

6.

 

Press the Edit button. 

7.

 

Press the Data 1 key. The LCD screen will display the currently assigned function (for example "NOTE"), the selected control (for 
example "F10"), and the current value. 

8.

 

Type 10 using the number keys. This specifies which parameter the button will trigger and release. In this example, MIDI CC 10 
(Pan).  

9.

 

Press the Enter key. 

10.

 

Press the Edit button. 

11.

 

Press the Data 2 key. The LCD screen will read "MIN" and display the currently selected control (for example "F10"), and the 
current value (for example "64"). 

12.

 

Type 0 using the number keys. This sets the "release" value to zero, and the sound will be panned "hard left" when the button is 
released. 

13.

 

Press the Enter key. 

14.

 

Press the Edit button. 

15.

 

Press the Data 3 key. The LCD screen will read "MAX" and display the currently selected control (for example "F10"), and the 
current value (for example "87"). 

16.

 

Type 127 using the number keys. This sets the "press" value to the maximum value, so that the sound is panned hard right when 
the button is pressed. 

17.

 

Press the Enter key. 

 

It can be useful to transmit two other specific values instead of sending minimum (zero) and maximum (127) values as in the above 
example. When assigning a button to control Pan (MIDI CC 10), you can, for example, configure Data 2 to send value 38, and Data 3 to 
send value 93, effectively causing pan to switch between the approximate "ten o'clock" and "two o'clock" positions when pressing and 
releasing the button. 

 

Assigning MMC Control to Buttons 

 
The transport functions of some hardware recording devices and DAW applications can be controlled remotely via MMC (MIDI Machine 
Control) commands. MMC is a specialized transport control protocol that requires a somewhat different configuration method. The following 
values need to be specified: 
 

Key 

Parameter 

Value 

Control Assign

MMC Control

149

Channel Assign (example)

Device ID

127

Data 2 (example)

MMC Function

2 (Play)

 

To configure a button to send the MMC command "Play": 

1.

 

Select an assignable button as described earlier. 

2.

 

Press the Edit button. 

3.

 

Press the Control Assign key. The LCD screen will read "ASIGN" and display the currently selected control (for example "F10"), and 
the current MIDI CC assignment (for example "146"). 

4.

 

Type 149 using the number keys. This sets the button to send MMC (MIDI Machine Control). 

5.

 

Press the Enter key. 

6.

 

Press the Edit button. 

7.

 

Press the Channel Assign key. The LCD screen will read "CHAN" and display the currently selected control (for example "F10"), 
and the current MIDI channel is it assigned to (for example "0"). 

8.

 

Enter 127 (Poly On) using the number keys. This ensures that all receiving devices will respond to the MMC messages. 

9.

 

Press the Enter key. 

10.

 

Press the Edit button. 

11.

 

Press the Data 2 key. The LCD screen will display the current function for the Data 2 (in this case, "MMC") and the number of the 
current MMC command. Refer to the table below. 

12.

 

Enter a number from the table below to select the MMC command for the button. This determines which transport function will be 
controlled by the button. For example, enter "2" for the Play command. 

13.

 

Press the Enter key. 

 

Number 

MMC Command 

01

Stop

02

Play

03

Deferred Play

04

Fast Forward

05

Rewind

06

Record Strobe (Punch In)

07

Record Exit (Punch Out)

08

Record Pause

09

Pause

10

Eject

11

Chase

12

MMC Reset

 

Summary of Contents for Axiom AIR 25

Page 1: ...User Guide English...

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Page 3: ...t on a computer using the included USB cable and set the power switch to the On position The 5 pin MIDI connectors transmits MIDI data to and from Axiom when controlling external hardware synthesizers...

Page 4: ...ndows XP proceed to the next step 6 For Windows XP only do the following After Windows XP identifies the keyboard and asks if you want to search the Internet for a driver select No not this time and c...

Page 5: ...s the pitch The upper and lower pitch bend limit is determined by settings on your hardware or software synthesizer not by the Pitch Bend wheel on Axiom This wheel is spring mounted and returns to the...

Page 6: ...button is illuminated the group is enabled for the operation For example when storing a Patch the group is enabled by default Pressing the button disables and excludes the controls from the newly sto...

Page 7: ...buttons will illuminate and the LCD screen will show the current Program change and active Zone number A direct Program change can then be sent by entering the desired program number using the numeri...

Page 8: ...assigned MIDI CC When pressure is applied to the Strip the LCD screen will display the assigned message type CH AT the active keyboard Zone for example z1 and the value sent for example 0 A unique MI...

Page 9: ...ocation For instructions on how to save a user patch see the Store section Assigning an Axiom control to a Zone MIDI Channel z1 z4 as described in the following section Channel Assign Chan Assign caus...

Page 10: ...sitional value of each control is saved within the patch as the Null values In other words if you use Axiom controls to set up a virtual instrument or synth and save the settings to a patch pressing s...

Page 11: ...ry locations Storing new assignment settings permanently overwrites the contents of the selected memory location To Restore the factory presets hold down the Patch Up and Down buttons during power up...

Page 12: ...ads will generate a fixed velocity value of either 32 64 100 or 127 on a scale of 0 127 depending on how hard or soft they are struck To select a Trigger Pad Velocity Curve 1 Press the Edit button 2 P...

Page 13: ...ntrol for example F10 and the current MIDI CC assignment for example 146 4 Type 10 using the number keys This assigns MIDI CC number 10 Pan to the button 5 Press the Enter key 6 Press the Edit button...

Page 14: ...n to switch between the approximate ten o clock and two o clock positions when pressing and releasing the button Assigning MMC Control to Buttons The transport functions of some hardware recording dev...

Page 15: ...ess the Enter key It is also possible to configure a pad or button to send a note on message when it is pressed and a note off message when it is pressed a second time To do this follow the configurat...

Page 16: ...value 13 Press the Enter key 14 Press the Edit button 15 Press the Data 3 key 16 Enter 127 using the number keys This specifies the maximum value 17 Press the Enter key To configure a button to decre...

Page 17: ...ey The LCD screen will read MAX and display the currently selected control for example F1 and the current value for example 127 8 Enter 0 using the number keys This configures the control to reach its...

Page 18: ...by your device 9 Press the Enter key 10 Press the Edit button 11 Press the Data 2 key The LCD screen will read LSb and display the currently selected control for example E1 and the current value for e...

Page 19: ...Press the highest note to be included in the Zone The LCD screen will display the note value 5 Repeat steps 1 5 to set the range of notes for all remaining Zones Simultaneously holding down multiple...

Page 20: ...iately 5 Repeat steps 1 4 to assign new program numbers for the remaining Zones After configuring the program numbers and exiting Edit mode activate all desired Zones by simultaneously pressing their...

Page 21: ...el pressure Assignable Controls 8 encoders 360 9 faders 40 mm Axiom 49 Axiom 61 1 fader 40 mm Axiom 25 9 fader buttons Axiom 49 Axiom 61 6 transport buttons 8 assignable trigger pads Pitch bend wheel...

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