M-Audio AXIOM 25-49-61 User Manual page 15

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3.1.1 Limiting the Range of Controllers
It is possible to limit the range of the sliders, aftertouch strip, expression pedal or encoders on your Axiom. This is achieved using
the extra data parameters for the controller as follows:
49- and 61-note versions:
Set the physical controller to transmit a MIDI controller message as described in section 2.4.2.
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Press Data 2 and enter the minimum value for the controller's range.
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Press Data 3 and enter the maximum value for the controller's range.
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25-note version:
Set the physical controller to transmit a MIDI controller message as described in section 2.4.2.
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Press the Advanced button.
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Press the Data 2 key and enter the minimum value for the controller's range.
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Press Enter to confirm the change for the minimum value.
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Press the Advanced button.
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Press the Data 3 key and enter the maximum value for the controller's range.
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Press Enter to confirm the change for the maximum value.
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3.1.2 Drawbar Mode
Drawbar mode is a quick method of reversing the direction of the nine sliders on your Axiom 49 or 61. If you are controlling an
instrument that makes use of drawbars rather than faders—the MB-3 electric organ on Key Rig for example—then you should
use drawbar mode.
The Drawbar function is not available on the 25-note version.
Press Data 3 and Chan Assign together to enable Drawbar mode. When Drawbar mode is active, this will be indicated by the
Drawbar symbol in the LCD display.
The status of Drawbar mode can be saved in any of the 20 memory locations. It will also be saved when you power down your
Axiom.
NOTE: It is possible to reverse the direction of any control on your Axiom 25, 49 or 61, by switching the minimum and maximum
limits for the controller (for example: min=127 and max=0; refer to the previous section for details on how to do this).
3.1.3 Turning Controls OFF
Stop a control from transmitting MIDI data by turning that control OFF. This is done as follows:
49- and 61-note versions:
Select the controller as described in section 2.4.2.
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Press the Ctrl Assign button and enter "000" on the numeric keypad.
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While the LCD is still flashing, press the data minus (–) button.
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The LCD will now display OFF.
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25-note version:
Select the controller using the method described in section 2.4.2.
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Press the Advanced button.
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Press the Ctrl Assign key, and enter '000' using the numeric data entry keys.
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Press Enter to confirm.
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Press the Advanced button, followed by the Ctrl Assign key again.
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Press the data minus (-) button
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The LCD will now display OFF.
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Press Enter to confirm.
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Section 3: Advanced Features

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