M-Audio 32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
11
Memory Locations
Once you've made some MIDI control assignments to fit a specific device or task, you may want to save
them to one of Axiom's 10 memory locations for later use.
Memory Location
Control Assign
Modulation Rate
Pitch Bend Rate
Cancel
MIDI Channel
Sustain Mode
Oct = Octave
Oct = Program
Oct = Transpose
Backup
Store
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Enter
Program Change
Velocity Curve
Control Maximum
Control Minimum
Bank MSB
Bank LSB
MIDI Panic
Pad Learn
To store the current set of MIDI assignments to a memory location:
1. Press the Edit button. It will illuminate to full-brightness.
2. Press the Store key.
3. Use the numerical keys (0–9) to enter the desired memory location slot (0-9). Your Axiom will
automatically exit Edit Mode.
To recall a memory location:
1. Press the Edit button. It will illuminate to full-brightness.
2. Press the Memory Location key.
3. Press the numerical key (0-9) to select its memory location. Your Axiom will automatically exit Edit
Mode.
Memory Backup & Restoring
You can back up and restore individual memory locations or the entire memory (10 locations) of your Axiom
A.I.R. Mini 32 using MIDI SysEx. Use a SysEx librarian application or simply record it to a MIDI track in your
DAW and play it back when needed.
Memory Location
Control Assign
Modulation Rate
Pitch Bend Rate
Cancel
MIDI Channel
Sustain Mode
Oct = Octave
Oct = Program
Oct = Transpose
Backup
Store
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Enter
Program Change
Velocity Curve
Control Maximum
Control Minimum
Bank MSB
Bank LSB
MIDI Panic
Pad Learn
To backup one or all memory locations:
1. Ensure that Axiom is connected to the computer and functioning correctly.
2. Ensure that a MIDI track in your DAW is recording (and set to receive MIDI from Axiom), or that your
SysEx librarian utility is ready to receive data.
3. Press the Edit button. It will illuminate to full-brightness.
4. Press the Backup key. Your Axiom will automatically exit Edit Mode.
To restore one or all memory locations from a MIDI backup:
1. Ensure that Axiom is connected to the computer and
functioning correctly.
2. Ensure that your DAW (with a MIDI track containing
backup data) or SysEx librarian utility is set to transmit
MIDI to your Axiom.*
3. Press Play on your DAW or enable SysEx transmission
on your SysEx librarian application. Your Axiom will
automatically exit Edit Mode.
Store key
Memory Location Backup ke
y
Memory Location key
* Before loading SysE
x
data from a
MIDI track in your DAW, ensure that
the transport or playhead is
positioned before the desired data in
the timeline.