![]() ![]() Use the Controller Mute button to prevent parameters from jumping when you change them, for example, then press Snapshot to transmit all current settings. You'll also find 9 dedicated front-panel function buttons to easily access common operations like preset / program change or MIDI channel +/-, octave +/-, and transpose +/. M-Audio Axiom MIDI controllers all feature a large backlit LCD screen for visual feedback?and the 61-key and 49-key models also place a 10-key pad right on the front panel for direct, intuitive programming. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination. Each controller can map to just about any applicable parameter in the MIDI spec, including independent channel addressing for each. Assigning controllers is simple, yet has the power to let you delve as deep as you want. 15 buttons*, pitch and mod wheels, and sustain and expression pedal jacks round out a tour de force of MIDI domination. Map the nine sliders to software mixer faders or drawbars on your virtual organ. Eight rubberized trigger pads put your drums at your fingertips for programming with feel?or easy fire samples or visual effects.Īssign the eight rotary encoders to mixer controls like panning and effects sends, or to any synth parameters you want to control. Semi-weighted action complete with aftertouch gives you great feel and expression for both synth parts and pianistic passages. The Axiom series of mobile USB MIDI controllers has everything it takes to get the most from your MIDI software and hardware. You get 20 memory locations for on-board storage, plus free Enigma editor/librarian software to manage an unlimited number of setups via computer. Virtually everything is freely MIDI-assignable?and the backlit LCD screen makes programming easy and intutive. Six transport controls can also assign to control other MIDI parameters. Eight endless rotary encoder knobs let you get your hands on synth parameters, virtual mixer controls and more. This advanced 25-key USB mobile MIDI controller features both semi-weighted action and assignable aftertouch, plus eight rubberized trigger pads that put drum programming and performance at your fingertips. Maybe I’ll have to bite the bullet and start looking into Lemur and the soft touch stuff, although that’s time consuming too.Advanced 25-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller.ĭon't let the compact size of the Axiom 25 fool you. I just want a way to easily control Cubase and my libraries without diddling with a mouse. And the non-keyboard controllers are all missing the mod wheel and expression wheels. ![]() ![]() And in the under $250 range questionable quality and not a simple matter of invoking an XML file. Saw a few reviews of 49 and 61 key controller keyboards and only one of them seemed to have reliable Learn functionality. I’ve diddled some with the Quick Link and Generic Remote functions and even if they work, kind of a pain in the butt to get all the functionality working you want. Looks so enticing- you just click on a software knob or jiggle a hardware knob, invoke the “Learn” function, and voila, an instant custom mapping of your hardware and software to Cubase. ![]() Very, very frustrating watching videos of this “Learn” function and then, after peeling that onion a bit, finding that the controllers are kinda spotty in terms of how well that works. 2 they provided some sort of utility but doesn’t do us Gen 1 owners any good. Are the drivers on M-audio, or where ? I know in Gen. I’ll give the XML a shot (not at m-audio anymore but I found it). ![]()
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