M-Audio Axiom 25-49-61 User Manual page 17

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The active groups during store and recall of memories are indicated on the LCD display. The Zone/Group button is used to select which groups
are active. If Zone/Group is active, the LED will light inside the Zone/Group button.
On the 49 and 61 note versions, when Zone/Group is active, buttons D42, D43, D44 and D45 are used to activate/deactivate Groups A-D, as
the LCD screen shows.
On the 25 note version, when Zone/Group is active, the PLAY, REC and LOOP buttons are used to activate/deactivate Groups A-C, as the LCD
display shows.
Whenever you press the Recall or Store buttons, you will notice that Zone/Group select becomes active automatically.
If you press the Store button, all groups will be active by default to prevent any risk of some of the controls you have set up getting missed.
However, it is possible to de-activate any groups of controllers you do not wish to store at that time.
If you press the Recall button, the groups are active as you will have set up before recall was pressed..
For example, if you want to store the settings for the trigger pads only:
49 and 61 note versions:
Press the Store button.
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Press buttons D42, D43 and D45 to de-activate groups A, B and D.
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The LCD display will now only flash the Group C symbol.
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Use the numeric keypad to enter the memory location to store the Pad settings.
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25 note version:
Press Advanced
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Press the Store key
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Press the PLAY and REC buttons to de-activate groups A and B.
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The LCD display will now only flash the Group C symbol.
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Use the numeric data entry keys to enter the memory location.
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3.2.2 Storing Your Presets On A computer
It is possible to store the entire memory contents of your Axiom onto an external computer, or a hardware sequencer. This is done using the
Memory Dump feature which sends a MIDI Sys Ex dump to the connected device.
You can record the Sys Ex data to a MIDI track on a sequencer, or we recommend using M-Audio's unique Enigma software.
To send the entire memory contents of your Axiom to a computer:
49 and 61 note versions:
Press the Memory Dump buttons.
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The LCD display will flash 'SYS'.
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Do not touch your Axiom until the Sys Ex dump has completed and the LCD display has returned to normal.
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25 note version:
Press the Advanced button.
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Press the Mem.Dump key.
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The LCD display will flash 'SYS'.
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Do not touch your Axiom until the Sys Ex dump has completed and the LCD display has returned to normal.
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By sending the Sys Ex dump back into the MIDI IN port or the USB in on your Axiom, you re-program the memory just as it was saved.
Note: The Sys Ex data will program the 20 memories on your Axiom. It does NOT affect the current control settings on your Axiom. If you want to
access data from the Sys Ex dump you sent to the Axiom, call up any memory location.
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