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Old 19th July 2007   #1
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M-Audio Axiom 25 in Reason

Can the transport controls on the Axiom be set up to control the transport in Reason? If so, how?
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Old 25th February 2009   #2
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Also how do i assign the rdrum to the pads not all the sounds are on the pads.
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Old 25th February 2009   #3
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There are several presets for Reason that you can checkout if you download the Enigma editor from M-Audio.

Go here to download: M-AUDIO - Drivers and Software Search
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Old 25th February 2009   #4
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I got this and now i download the reason remote so the control work but how do i assign drums to the pads only a few channels play anything.
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Old 25th February 2009   #5
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Don't have it in front of me, but goes something like this: make sure the right side panel/drawer of Enigma is open, View --> Library I think. It has all the commands for presets in groups and there is a group called Midi Notes. Drag the midi notes you want to assign from the side panel to the pads, then upload the preset.
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Old 25th February 2009   #6
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still not working some of the pads trigger asounds but most do nothing.


and when on another device like nnxt pads work fine.
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Old 26th February 2009   #7
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Try here for Mac:
M-AUDIO - Knowledge Base

Try here for PC:
M-AUDIO - Knowledge Base

Check this out for General Midi drum mapping:
File:GMStandardDrumMap.gif - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old 26th February 2009   #8
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i foudn out how to do it now if anyone wants to know.


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25-note version:
< Select the pad as described in section 2.
< Press the Advanced button.
< Press the Ctrl Assign key.
< The LCD display will flash the currently assigned controller for the pad.
< Enter 147 for Note on/off (press/release), or 148 for note on/off toggle
< Press the Enter key to confirm.
< Press the Advanced button again.
< Press the Data 1 key.
< The LCD display will flash the currently assigned note for the pad.
< Enter the note number you want the pad to transmit using the numeric keypad.
< Press the Enter key to confirm.
< Press the Advanced button again.
< The Data 2 and Data 3 keys can be used to specify the note off velocity, and note on velocity respectively.

3.5.2 Drum Pattern Composition
When you first turn your Axiom on, you will find that the pressure pads are set up as drum triggers for composing drum patterns
in MIDI sequencers.
To set up the drum triggers, you need to program the pads to send specific MIDI note numbers (see previous section). The note
numbers you assign depend on the drums that you want to control. Please refer to Appendix B to see which drums are mapped
to which MIDI note numbers. Then,
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