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                        Axiom Pro
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         1 “How To:” Quick Reference                                                                                           3 Introduction                                                                                                                         5 What’s in the Box                                                                                                               6 Product Features and Specifications                                                 
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         2 Troubleshooting                                                                                                                49 Appendices                                                                                                                         51 Appendix A:  Axiom Pro Factory Patch settings                                                                                          51 Appendix B:  Keyboard Velocity Curves                            
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         3 “How To:” Quick Reference: This section provides a quick reference to help you accomplish specific Axiom Pro-related tasks. These tasks are grouped together in  a logical fashion and provide shortcuts to the specific page (and parameter) within the “Edit Mode” section of this guide. To use this quick reference: 1. Locate the task you would like to accomplish from the left column. 2. For your desired task, press the Axiom Pro buttons listed in the middle column. 3
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         4 Group Controls – How do I… On Axiom Pro, press: … and refer to User Guide Page Name the group of drum pads? “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “P” (slider button) “Name” parameter on pg  34 Name the group of encoders? “Name” parameter on pg  38 “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “E” (slider button) Name the group of sliders? “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “S” (slider button) “Name” parameter on pg  40 Name the numerical keypad group? “Name” parameter on pg  42 “Edit” → “3” (Group) → “N” (slider
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          5 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the M-Audio Axiom Pro MIDI controller   Axiom Pro premium keyboards are designed to meet the needs of  the most demanding musicians and can be used to control your MIDI hardware and audio software    Axiom Pro 25, 49, and 61 controllers feature 25, 49, or 61 semi-weighted keys, respectively   These keyboards include eight velocity  or pressure sensitive drum pads, eight “endless” encoders, six transport control buttons, af
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          6 2 What’s in the Box •	 Axiom	Pro	K eyboard •	 Printed	Quic k	St art	Guide •	 Axiom	Pro	Inst allation	C D-R O M •	 Software	Bundle	Disc •	 U S B	Cable                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          7 3 Product Features and Specifications •	 25-,	4 9-,	or	61	semi-weighted	keys	with	aftertouc h	and	multiple	select able	velocity	response	curves. •	 	 Eight	programmable	“endless”	knobs	featuring	non-détented	encoders	with 	customizable 	acceleration	curves.		T hese	knobs	can	 be configured to use any of seven popular increment/decrement methods to ensure compatibility with virtually any application  that supports “endless” encoders   The knobs can also function 
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          8 4 Minimum System Requirements Minimum system requirements can be found on the Axiom Pro product packaging as well as the M-Audio website    ✓  A Note about Operating System Updates:    Please check the M-Audio driver download page at http://www.m-audio.com/drivers for the availability of an   updated driver before you decide to install operating system updates.   Before new M-Audio device drivers are released, they are tested for use with the operating system ve
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          9 5 Driver Installation Windows XP/Vista Users:   Axiom Pro is a class-compliant device that offers basic functionality on Windows XP and Vista systems without having to install  additional drivers   You can simply connect Axiom Pro to your computer, switch on the computer and the controller, and be ready  to go  However, M-Audio strongly recommends that Windows users install the Axiom Pro drivers from the included CD-ROM or   (if Internet access if available) the
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         10   Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users:         When using Axiom Pro class-compliant (i.e. without installing the M-Audio driver) in Windows XP/Vista or in  Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), the Axiom Pro MIDI ports will not be displayed with their proper port names.   Windows XP or Vista users:     Please follow the driver installation instructions found in the printed Quick Start Guide.  Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users:    No Mac drivers are available, since the
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          11 6 Connection Diagram Hosted Mode:   M I DI M I DI Synthesizer,  Sound Module, etc. sustain or  expression pedals U S B Computer Rear of Axiom Pro Axiom Pro  When using Axiom Pro with a computer: 	 •	 Connect	Axiom	Pro	to	your	computer	using	the	supplied	U S B	cable. 	 •	 If	you	own	sust ain	or	expression	pedals,	connect	them	to	the	“Sust ain”	and	“Expr”	inputs	on	the	bac k	of	the	keyboard. 	 •	 	 If	you	would	like	to	connect	Axiom	Pro	to	an	external	M I D I-cap
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         12 Standalone Mode:   M M I I D DI I M I DI Synthesizer,  Sound Module, etc. sust sustain or ain or  expr expression pedals ession pedals 9V DC, 500mA  Rear of Axiom Pro Axiom Pro  When using Axiom Pro without a computer: 	 •	 	 Connect	a	9V	D C,	5 00mA	power	supply	to	the	P ower	Soc ket	on	the	rear	panel	of	the	keyboard.		T his	power	supply	is	 optional and can be purchased from the M-Audio webstore (store m-audio com)  Alternatively, a USB-type power supply  can 
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          13 7 Controls and Connectors Top Panel Overview 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 7 5 1.  LCD Display: This 128x64 pixel display indicates the current status of the Axiom Pro controller   This display changes  depending on the currently selected mode of the controller   The “Edit Mode” section of this User Guide covers the various  menus and pages of Axiom Pro in detail  2.  Sliders: The Axiom Pro 49/61 controller has nine fully assignable sliders that provide real time cont
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         14 6.  Trigger Pads: These eight velocity sensitive pads transmit MIDI note and velocity information   The pads can be used to  drum	rhythmic	elements	of	a	song	or	to	trigger	s amples,	but	can	also	be	used	to	play	notes	just	like	the	piano	keys	of	  Axiom Pro     Alternatively, the pads can be configured to be pressure-sensitive   Pressure-sensitive pads will transmit MIDI CC  information	based	on	how	hard	you	press	down	on	the	pads,	just	like	the	aftertouc h	funct
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         15 Rear Panel Overview 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20   13. Expression Pedal Input (Expr): 	Connect	your	expression	pedal’s	1/4”	connector	to	this	jac k. 14.  Sustain Pedal Input: 	Connect	your	sust ain	pedal’s	1⁄4”	connector	to	this	jac k.	T he	Axiom	Pro	keyboard	supports	all	 sustain pedal polarities by auto-sensing the pedal’s orientation during startup  15.  MIDI Out Port: This standard 5-pin MIDI connector transmits signals to any MIDI compatible device such as a syn
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide          16 8 Using Axiom Pro Axiom Pro operates in one of two primary modes:  Performance Mode and Edit Mode   Most of the time, the keyboard will be in  Performance Mode so that you can play your synthesizers and control your audio software   This section covers the operation of the  keyboard when it is in Performance Mode   Please see the “Edit Mode” section of this guide to learn how Axiom Pro functions when  the keyboard is in Edit mode  Overview and Basic Operation: 
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         17 Function Buttons and Soft Keys The Function Buttons and Soft Keys of Axiom Pro are located directly below the LCD screen   These buttons allow you to access  various important features of the keyboard (such as loading and saving customized patches, accessing Edit mode, etc ) as well as  navigating through menus displayed on the LCD screen  While the 25, 49, and 61-key version of Axiom Pro feature nearly identical functionality, the layout of the Function Buttons
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         18   F1-4    This button is only available on Axiom Pro 25   When the “F1-4” button is pressed, the button  becomes illuminated, and the Soft Keys mimic the first four F-Keys of Axiom Pro 49/61     Load+Save  Whenever Axiom Pro is in Performance Mode, the LCD screen displays the status of the last used  (Hold)          control and its group    For example, if the screen is displaying the status of the pad group and you  turn an encoder knob, the LCD will immediatel
                    
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                        | Axiom Pro User Guide         19 F-Keys These are assignable buttons that can be used to control your audio applications and virtual instruments   By default (when the  first Axiom Pro patch is active), these buttons are configured to send ASCII keystrokes and Axiom Pro patch change messages  but can be re-configured to control many other functions within your audio application or a connected synthesizer   Like many of  the other assignable controls on Axiom Pro, these buttons can send either M