Axiom Knob sensitivity adjustment?
Axiom Knob sensitivity adjustment?
I just got an Axiom 61 and like it but it seems like i have to turn the knobs more to get the "action" i'm looking for vs what i used to have to do on my xboard. Is there a way to adjust the amount of sensitivity or action that you get in a knob in ableton?
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leonardrock
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Having the same problem with my Axiom 25........I've got to twist the things like 3 full times to get a solid filter sweep. Annoying.
I hope it doesn't require Enigma to fix, that program is an absolute PITA. There are people on this planet, i.e. myself, that don't understand all the intricacies of MIDI programming and, frankly, don't really want to. Simple adjustments need simple processes.
I hope it doesn't require Enigma to fix, that program is an absolute PITA. There are people on this planet, i.e. myself, that don't understand all the intricacies of MIDI programming and, frankly, don't really want to. Simple adjustments need simple processes.
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"Go read the f'cking manual..." This is the typical help that I would get for asking a question. I am not player hater... Well! enough of that...
To answer your question, bud. Here is what you do...
1/Physically turn a knob to select it
2/Hit "Advanced" button, then hit "Ctrl Assign" (the last C note on your keyboard"
3/Use your "-" & "+" to pick from C1-C3
4/Hit "Enter" to finish .. (The first C note on your keyboard"
To answer your question, bud. Here is what you do...
1/Physically turn a knob to select it
2/Hit "Advanced" button, then hit "Ctrl Assign" (the last C note on your keyboard"
3/Use your "-" & "+" to pick from C1-C3
4/Hit "Enter" to finish .. (The first C note on your keyboard"
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tribewalker
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1/Physically turn a knob to select it
2/Hit "Advanced" button, then hit "Ctrl Assign" (the last C note on your keyboard"
3/Use your "-" & "+" to pick from C1-C3
4/Hit "Enter" to finish .. (The first C note on your keyboard"
axiom 25 only......just so everyone is clear.
Im still having issues with my axiom 49 as well.....reversed rotaries and all..
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audio engines are going to differ very slightly betwen 200 dollar soft synths

audio engines are going to differ very slightly betwen 200 dollar soft synths
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hacktheplanet
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I dunno man. Enigma is actually pretty easy to use... At least for me.leonardrock wrote:I hope it doesn't require Enigma to fix, that program is an absolute PITA. There are people on this planet, i.e. myself, that don't understand all the intricacies of MIDI programming and, frankly, don't really want to. Simple adjustments need simple processes.
