Axiom Audio Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Axiom Line User Guide
29
English
3.8 Example of Control Functionality
3.8.1 Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons
The assignable buttons and the pedals can each be assigned to toggle between two MIDI controller message values. You may for
example want to send out value 15 when you first press the button followed by value 74 when you press the button for a second
time.
Setting up a toggle effect:
49- and 61-note versions:
< Select the button or pedal to edit.
< Press the Data 2 button.
< Type in “015” using the numeric keypad. This sets the OFF position value.
< Press the Data 3 button.
< Type in “074” using the numeric keypad. This sets ON position value.
25-note version:
< Select the button or pedal to edit.
< Press the Advanced button.
< Press the Data 2 key.
< Type in “15” using the numeric data entry keys.
< Press the Enter key to confirm. This sets the OFF position value.
< Press the Advanced button again.
< Press the Data 3 key
< Type in ‘074’ using the numeric data entry keys.
< Press the Enter key to confirm. This sets ON position value.
If you want the button to send the same value every time you press it, simply set the same value for both Data 2 and
Data 3.
The above method toggles the button each time you press it. It is also possible to set the button to send one value when you
press it, and another value when you release it.
Setting up an alternating value effect:
49- and 61-note versions:
< Select the button or pedal to edit.
< Press the Ctrl Assign button.
< Type in “146” using the numeric keypad. This sets the button up for MIDI CC (On/Off) mode, as shown in
Appendix E.
< Assign the OFF and ON value using Data 2 (for off value) and Data 3 (for on value) respectively, as detailed in
section 3.8.1.
25-note version:
< Select the button or pedal to edit.
< Press the Advanced button.
< Press the Ctrl Assign key.
< Type in “146” using the numeric data entry keys
< Press the Enter key to confirm. This sets the button up for MIDI CC (On/Off) mode, as shown in Appendix E.
< Assign the OFF and ON value using Data 2 (for off value) and Data 3 (for on value) respectively, as detailed in
section 3.8.1.