The main view, 'Manual' (shown above) displays the entire instrument with both manuals, pedalboard, three groups of drawbars and the performance controls from a real Hammond. Constantly visible at the top of all five views is a panel from which you can select Presets, store sounds and select any of the five views. Still, I hope you guys can prove me wrong.In contrast to B4 's two screens, or views, B4 II presents five different views. Right now, I'm actually pretty pessimistic that a written documentation of the mappings exists. Oh, by the way: I did install the Axiom Live Pack which is actually labeled for use with Live 6 (I use Live but the lesson which was supposed to be installed was nowhere to be found. This MUST be documented somewhere either from Ableton or M-Audio, right? I could dig into the mapping files (I think they're written in Python!?) but that's not really what I would expect for a "natively supported" device. All of that does not provide me with a complete list of the functions. I did dump the controller data in the MIDI settings to the Axiom 49. I also learned a little bit about the functions. From the website above and some other information from forum posts etc. I do know that the Axiom 49 uses programs 18-20 to control Ableton Live. For example I found thisīut this covers the Axiom 25 and also does not seem to be 100% accurate. Of course I found SOME information thanks to Google but nothing from Ableton or M-Audio. This is natively supported by Ableton Live but I neither in Ableton Live's help function, nor on their website or M-Audio Axiom's manual or web site I can find any information on how the controls would be mapped to Live's functions. I am looking for the documentation of the MIDI mapping for the M-Audio Axiom 49 (or 61) control surface.
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