M-AUDIO Axiom Pro User Manual
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Axiom Pro User Guide
Patch 15: Cubase (Mac) or Patch 16: Cubase (PC)
Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad
Cubase Shortcut
1
Save project
2
Undo
3
Toggle Mixer View
4
Duplicate selection
5
Go to song start
6
Loop selection
7
Hold while pressing Axiom Pro keypad “8” and “9” to set
the L and R locator points, respectively
8
Go to L
9
Go to R
—
Zoom out (horizontal)
0
Toggle click on/off
+
Zoom in (horizontal)
Encoders and Sliders
To use the Axiom Pro Cubase patches, you must create a “generic” remote device in Cubase. Once Axiom Pro is
configured as a generic remote device, the sliders and encoder knobs can be re-assigned to control Cubase in any
way that suits your personal preference. Please refer to the Cubase user guide to learn how to do this.
By default, the Sliders and Encoders mirror the General MIDI assignments used in Axiom Pro Patch 1. For full
two-way integration of Axiom Pro with Cubase, please use HyperControl.
Patch 17: Reason (Mac) or Patch 18: Reason (PC)
Axiom Pro Numerical Keypad
Reason Shortcut
1
Save song
2
Undo
3
Toggle click on/off
4
Toggle quantize on/off
5
Zoom out (horizontal)
6
Zoom in (horizontal)
7
Expand sequencer
8
Go to L locator
9
Go to R locator
—
Decrease tempo
0
Go to song start
+
Increase tempo
Encoders and Sliders
Patches 17 and 18 are designed to be used with Reason on Macintosh and PC computers, respectively. In this
patch, the Axiom Pro Sliders and Encoders are mapped to the Mixer parameters for Reason. In order to make use of
these, you must set up Axiom Pro as a ‘remote device’ and use the MIDI Channel mapping at the top of the virtual
rack to assign channel 1 to the Mixer.
The Drum Pads are assigned to control Redrum. Profiles 1, 2, and 3 contain active assignments. Profile 1 will play
drums 1-8, while profiles 2 and 3 provide mute and solo control over drums 1-8 respectively.