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14.

 

Mute Button – 

In DirectLink mode, this button will mute and "un-mute" the targeted track in a qualified DAW. Pressing this button 

while holding down the Shift button will solo the keyboard's target track. If the Zone button is active, the Mute button activates and 
deactivates Zone 4. For more information, see section 17 "Zone Buttons (1,2,3, & 4)" in this chapter. 

 

15.

 

Track Buttons – 

These buttons function based on the type of operation, as follows: 

 

DirectLink Operation: 

Refer to the separate DirectLink documentation applicable to your DAW at 

 

www.m-audio.com/hypercontrol

.

 

 

Default Operation: 

The Track buttons (< and >) are used for activating and deactivating Zones 2 (<) and 3 (>) as described 

below in section 17 "Zone Buttons (1,2,3, & 4)" of this chapter. 

 

16.

 

Shift Button – 

This button functions based on the type of operation, as follows: 

 

DirectLink (Default) Operation: 

Holding down the Shift button allows you to access additional functions and mapping 

options performed by the Encoder knobs, Fader buttons, Track buttons, and Mute buttons, in qualified DAW applications. 

 

Default Operation:

 This button is used for activating and deactivating Zone 1 as described below in Section 17, "Zone 

Buttons (1, 2, 3, & 4)" of this chapter. 

 

17.

 

Zone Buttons (1,2,3, & 4) – 

These buttons activate and de-activate keyboard Zones 1 though 4 respectively. Zone 1 is the default 

Zone. Activating a Zone will cause its corresponding button to illuminate, and all other Zones will be deactivated. Multiple Zones can 
be activated by simultaneously pressing any combination of these buttons.

 

 

18.

 

Zone Button – 

This button is used for accessing the individual Zone buttons described above. Holding down the this button for at 

least one second, in both Performance and DirectLink Modes, will put Axiom into Zone Edit Mode. For more information, see 
Chapter 6, "Keyboard Zones." 

 

19.

 

Patch Buttons – 

These buttons function based on the type of operation, as follows: 

 

DirectLink Operation: 

Refer to the separate DirectLink documentation applicable to your DAW at 

 

www.m-audio.com/hypercontrol

 

Default Operation: 

These buttons allow you to scroll the 20 Axiom Patch presets. In Edit Mode, the Patch buttons are used 

to increment/decrement the selected parameter value. 

 

20.

 

Keyboard – 

The velocity-sensitive, semi-weighted keyboard is not only the primary method of sending Note On/ Off and Velocity 

data when performing, it is also used to access extended programing functions listed along its upper edge. For more information on 
the extended programming functions, refer to Chapter 4, "Advanced Keyboard Functions." 

 

Aftertouch:

 Axiom features a fully assignable Aftertouch Strip under the keybed. When additional pressure is applied to a 

key that has been pressed, the Aftertouch Strip will transmit MIDI data based on the 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 MIDI CC can be assigned to the Aftertouch Strip for each active keyboard Zone, so that the messages sent are 
defined by the active Zones. 
For more information on reassigning the Strip see Chapter 5, "Advanced Programming Functions." 

 

Rear Panel 

 

 

 

21.

 

Kensington® Lock Connector – 

This connector is compatible with standard laptop-style Kensington® security cables for theft 

protection. 

 

22.

 

Expression Pedal Input – 

This socket accepts both "switch type" and standard expression pedals (not included) such as M-Audio 

EX-P for adding expressive changes during performances. The Expression Pedal input is fully MIDI-assignable, and a unique MIDI 
CC can be assigned for each keyboard Zone, so that the message(s) sent are defined by the active Zone(s). 

 

23.

 

Sustain Pedal Input – 

This socket accepts momentary-contact foot pedals (not included). When pressed, this Pedal will sustain the 

notes you are playing, without having to keep your fingers pressing down the keys. The Sustain Pedal input is fully MIDI-assignable, 
and a unique MIDI CC can be assigned for each keyboard Zone, so that the message(s) sent are defined by the active Zone(s). 

The polarity of the Sustain Pedal is determined by Axiom upon startup. When powering up, it assumes the Pedal is in the "up" (off) 
position. It is important that the Sustain Pedal is not pressed down during startup, otherwise its operation will be reversed. 

 

24.

 

MIDI In Port – 

This standard 5-pin MIDI connector receives data from any MIDI compatible device such as a synthesizer or drum 

machine. 
This port also allows you to use Axiom as a MIDI interface to send MIDI data from external hardware to your DAW. In this instance, 
the 3rd USB MIDI input should be selected from those available in the DAW preferences. Please refer to the documentation 
provided with your DAW for further information on MIDI configuration. 

 

25.

 

MIDI Out Port – 

This standard 5-pin MIDI connector transmits data to any MIDI compatible device such as a synthesizer, sound 

module, or drum machine. In MIDI Out "From USB" Mode, data sent to the Axiom USB MIDI Output port (not the DirectLink port) 
will be streamed to the external MIDI Out port. Please refer to Chapter 4, "Advanced Keyboard Functions" for further information on 
MIDI Out from USB. 

 

26.

 

USB Port – 

The USB 2.0 port (backward compatible with USB 1.1) delivers power to Axiom and transmits MIDI data to and from 

the host computer. 

 

27.

 

Power Supply Jack – 

Connect an optional 9VDC power supply here when using the keyboard as a standalone MIDI controller 

without a USB connection to a computer. The power supply cannot be used when Axiom is connected to a computer via USB. 

 

28.

 

On/Off Switch – 

Use this switch to power the device on or off whether Axiom is connected via USB or using an external power 

supply. 

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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