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Manual Version 1.0 Cubase yperControl Guide[...]
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2 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3 System Requirements and Product Support ......... ................................................ 3 Setup ................................................................................................[...]
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3 Introduction HyperControl Mode allows your Axio m AIR 25, Axiom AIR 49, or Axiom AIR 61 to communicate with your digital audio workstation (DAW). We've m apped the keyboard 's co ntrols so you can easily use it to control some of the most frequently u sed software featur es. This m eans you can use Axiom AIR keyboard's knobs, butto[...]
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4 Operation Each section of hardware controls operates independently of th e others, allowing you to use some controls in HyperControl Mode while usi ng others in their standard operation. This chapter describes the H yperControl functions of each section of hardware c ontrols (click one to jump to that section): Faders Fader Buttons Knobs Transpor[...]
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5 Faders Important: Only Axiom AIR 49 an d Axiom AIR 61 have the eight faders described in this section. All three keyboards, however, have a master fad er. In both modes, the master fader will control your Cubase session's maste r volume level. HyperControl Mix Mode: Press the Mix button ne xt to the faders to swit ch them between two functio[...]
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6 Fader Buttons Important: Only Axiom AIR 49 an d Axiom AIR 61 have the ei ght fader button s described in this section. All three keyboards, however, ha ve a master fader bu tton, which se rves an identical function but for your Cubase session's master t rack rat her than for a pa rticular track. On Axiom AIR 49 and Axiom AIR 61, press the Mo[...]
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7 Knobs HyperControl Mix Mode: Press the Mix button next to the knobs to swit ch them between thre e functions in HyperControl Mix Mode: • Volume: In this mode, the knobs and Mix button will be lit red. The eight knobs will control the volume levels of the eight tracks of the cu rrent bank. Use the left or right directional buttons (when they are[...]
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8 Transport Controls Axiom AIR's transport controls all o w you to perform the following operat ions in your Cubase session: • Play: Press Play to start playback. • Stop: Press Stop to stop recording or playback. • Record: Press Record to start recording o n all record-enabled tracks. • Rewind: Pre ss Rewind to move the audio pointer&a[...]
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9 Directional Buttons HyperControl Mode: Pres s the button next to the directional buttons to put them in H yperControl Mode. In this mode, use the directional b uttons to navigate around highlighted control s, virtual instruments, or plug-ins. Inst/FX Mode: Press the Inst /FX button next to the directional buttons to put the m in Inst/FX Mode. In [...]
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10 Pads The keyboard's pads have no HyperControl functions in Cuba se.[...]
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11 Trademarks and Licenses M-Audio is a trademark of inMusic Brands, Inc. , registered in the U.S. and other countries. Cubase is a trademark of Steinbe rg Media Technologies GmbH. Mac and OS X are trademarks o r service marks of Appl e Inc., registered in the U.S. and other count ries. Windows is a registered tradema rk of Microsoft Corpor ation i[...]
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