Velocity Offset (VEL OFFSET)
(-64 to +64)
If the restricted dynamic range (see VEL SENSE) of your MIDI instrument has caused it to be-
come too loud or soft, use this parameter to raise or lower the overall volume. In the Software Editor, a graphic
lets you configure this setting very easily.
If Velocity Sensitivity is set to 0 and Velocity Offset is set to –64 at the same time, no more MIDI notes are
ng only MIDI controllers.
Pick Control
sent. In the Editor, the "Send Notes" button has this purpose. This can be useful if using the AXON to control a
non-sound generator (e.g. effects unit, mixer etc.) usi
(NO CONTROLLER, CONTRLxxx)
This submenu lets you associate your current sound with one of the many
MIDI controllers. This can be used to control effects thanks to the AXON's ability to recognise your picking
position. For example, if you set the value to Controller 1 (Modulation Wheel), you can simulate the effect of a
keyboard modulation wheel with your picking position.
Other interesting effects can be achieved with CTRL 74 (Filter) or CTRL 10 (Pan), for example. Press the
ENTER button and use the +/- Value buttons to choose a suitable controller.
The function of the controller will be displayed in plain text. A horizontal line will appear for non-specified con-
trollers. Use the following parameters to specify the value range for which the controller is suited. The effective
range of the controller is restricted to one pick split zone (Your AXON supports up to three pick zones, for
which you can theoretically use three different pick controllers). Generally, you will not use additional pick splits
for a pick control effect. You should therefore set both preset parameters PICKSPLIT1 and PICKSPLIT2 to
0—otherwise the entire picking area from the bridge to the neck will not be available, but only the section
within the pick split zone.
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