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3.2RecollectionandStorageofYourControlSetups
Once you have programmed the controls of your Axiom, you can store your setup into one of the 20 memory locations the Axiom
offers.
The 20 locations are accessed using the Store and Recall buttons. Use the Store button to write your control setups to a memory
location. Use the Recall button to get your control setups back.
To store all of the current control settings on your Axiom:
49- and 61-note versions:
< Press the Store button.
< Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric keypad.
25-note version:
< Press the Advanced button.
< Press the Store key.
< Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric data entry keys, or the -/+ buttons.
< Press the Enter key to conrm and overwrite this preset location.
To recall any memory you have stored:
49- and 61-note versions:
< Press the Recall button.
< Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric keypad.
25-note version:
< Press the Advanced button.
< Press the Recall button.
< Enter the number of the memory location (1 to 20) using the numeric data entry keys.
< Press the Enter key to conrm.
or
< Press the Recall button.
< Use the -/+ buttons to increment, decrement the currently selected memory.
3.2.1ControlGroups
The controls on your Axiom are separated into four groups (three on the 25-note version), labeled A, B, C and D (or A, B and C
on the 25-note version). It is possible to recall or store each group individually. The controls are grouped as follows:
Group A:Group B:Group C:Group D (49 note and 61 note versions only):
KeyboardEight encodersEight trigger padsNine sliders
Pitch Bend wheelSix transport controlsNine assignable buttons
Modulation wheelDrawbar mode setting
Expression pedal
Aftertouch strip
Sustain pedal
Zone settings*
Global Channel setting
MIDI Out from USB setting
Program, Bank LSB, MSB settings
* For more details on Zone settings, please see section 3.6.
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.
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