M-Audio Axiom 49
M-Audio Axiom 49
I have a M-Audio Axiom 49 and use Ableton. Does anyone use the Axiom with Ableton? If so how do you program all of the faders, knobs and stop, play, record buttons?
Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
Hi BIG CRABS,
download our Axiom tutorial pack, unzip it and install it by double-clicking:
http://downloads.ableton.com/packs/50/a ... torial.zip
You´ll find it in in Live´s Lessons section thereafter.
Best,
Jörg
download our Axiom tutorial pack, unzip it and install it by double-clicking:
http://downloads.ableton.com/packs/50/a ... torial.zip
You´ll find it in in Live´s Lessons section thereafter.
Best,
Jörg
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
I tried that and followed the MIDI mapping rules and most of my sliders and knobs work, but the stop, play, ff, etc. do not map. Also when I map a control to a knob, it controls all the effects and not just the one I assigned it to.jok wrote:Hi BIG CRABS,
download our Axiom tutorial pack, unzip it and install it by double-clicking:
http://downloads.ableton.com/packs/50/a ... torial.zip
You´ll find it in in Live´s Lessons section thereafter.
Best,
Jörg
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
In your midi preferences, use Axiom 49 classic, and then press the dump button to send the presets to the Axiom. On the Axiom, use preset 18-20 for Live.
Go to this link for detailed instructions:
http://www.modulatethis.com/2007/05/how ... _the_.html
Edit: The article focuses on the Axiom 25, but also works with the Axiom 49.
Go to this link for detailed instructions:
http://www.modulatethis.com/2007/05/how ... _the_.html
Edit: The article focuses on the Axiom 25, but also works with the Axiom 49.
Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
Thank you channelite, that helped a lot. I'm also wondering how to set the pads as one instruments like the drums and the keys as something completely different.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
I believe you can do this with the Zones feature. The keys, pads and knobs are each on their own zone. Each zone can be set to the global midi channel (all channels) or individual channels. If the keys have a different midi channel then the pads, in Live you can specify what the input instrument is for that midi track. Instead of All Instruments, select Axiom channel 1 or what ever channel you selected for the keys or pads. The Axiom user has the details to set up Zones. Maybe a little confusing.
Edit: I think you also need to use Groups. Check out page 28 in the Axiom user guide.
Edit again: After messing around with the Axiom 25, Live preset 18, I discovered the pad are on midi channel 10 and the keyboard zone 1 is on midi channel 1. So in Live, have your drum tracks midi input Axiom channel 10 and the synth tracks midi input Axiom channel 1. By default Live uses all midi inputs for midi tracks, thus causing the pads to trigger the snyth, vice versa.
Edit: I think you also need to use Groups. Check out page 28 in the Axiom user guide.
Edit again: After messing around with the Axiom 25, Live preset 18, I discovered the pad are on midi channel 10 and the keyboard zone 1 is on midi channel 1. So in Live, have your drum tracks midi input Axiom channel 10 and the synth tracks midi input Axiom channel 1. By default Live uses all midi inputs for midi tracks, thus causing the pads to trigger the snyth, vice versa.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
My m-audio-theory:
They laugh at you. The axiom (same as the audio drivers for m-audio-soundcards) has been developed with one main purpose: Make upcoming producers stop producing and getting them into endless sessions of programming your controller. They even called the software "Enigma" (!!!). Believe me, the developers laugh at you.
They probably got payed by Daft Punk or so, just to avoid that too many people actually make music.
We sold ours after half a year.
They laugh at you. The axiom (same as the audio drivers for m-audio-soundcards) has been developed with one main purpose: Make upcoming producers stop producing and getting them into endless sessions of programming your controller. They even called the software "Enigma" (!!!). Believe me, the developers laugh at you.
They probably got payed by Daft Punk or so, just to avoid that too many people actually make music.
We sold ours after half a year.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
Thank you for saying this loudly. I possess an Axiom 49, and while I would say that it is ok generally, I did ask myself several times why configuring this thing seemed always so complicated to me. Up to now I thought that is because I am not too experienced and that MIDI is just not too easy. But maybe it is also because the Axiom 49 is not designed too userfriendly.pepezabala wrote:My m-audio-theory: They laugh at you. ...
But ... what alternative to the Axiom would you recommend?
TIA Martin
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
I have a used no-brand midikeyboard for playing keys. and a nanokontrol for faders/knobs.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
Ok, thanks, will check out the nanoKontrol thingies. Regards, Martinpepezabala wrote:I have a used no-brand midikeyboard for playing keys. and a nanokontrol for faders/knobs.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
After having the Axiom 25 for almost two years and coming close to selling it, I really like it now. Especially Live's Axiom Classic presets 18-20. It took time to get to know the Axiom. I agree that it's not that user friendly, but not that hard to figure out. Presets 18-20 have a bunch of great mappings IMO and changing the global midi channel moves the controllers to the next eight tracks and so on. I spend most of the time using presets 19 and 20, changing the midi channel from 1 to 3 depending on the size of the song. Again once I learned how to use, I think it's pretty good.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
I use the A49 and really like it. I have never had problem mapping it, but my midi needs may not be as critical as some.channelite wrote:After having the Axiom 25 for almost two years and coming close to selling it, I really like it now. Especially Live's Axiom Classic presets 18-20. It took time to get to know the Axiom. I agree that it's not that user friendly, but not that hard to figure out. Presets 18-20 have a bunch of great mappings IMO and changing the global midi channel moves the controllers to the next eight tracks and so on. I spend most of the time using presets 19 and 20, changing the midi channel from 1 to 3 depending on the size of the song. Again once I learned how to use, I think it's pretty good.
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Can you make you own mapping and save them to the A49 presets? If yes, how?channelite wrote:After having the Axiom 25 for almost two years and coming close to selling it, I really like it now. Especially Live's Axiom Classic presets 18-20. It took time to get to know the Axiom. I agree that it's not that user friendly, but not that hard to figure out. Presets 18-20 have a bunch of great mappings IMO and changing the global midi channel moves the controllers to the next eight tracks and so on. I spend most of the time using presets 19 and 20, changing the midi channel from 1 to 3 depending on the size of the song. Again once I learned how to use, I think it's pretty good.
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Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
I think it'd be better make your favorite setup in Live, then save default set in the preferences. You can make your own Axiom setup, IMO, sticking with presets 18-20 makes life easier..
Re: M-Audio Axiom 49
jok wrote:Hi BIG CRABS,
download our Axiom tutorial pack, unzip it and install it by double-clicking:
http://downloads.ableton.com/packs/50/a ... torial.zip
You´ll find it in in Live´s Lessons section thereafter.
Best,
Jörg
Thanks Jorg!
downloading the tutorial now.
-sergio