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This guide covers DirectLink, which automatically maps Axiom® controls to common functions in Logic Pro
9.1 and later
eration with a level of integration that makes Axiom feel like a “dedicated” hardware controller.
Once Logic Pro has been launched, DirectLink is activated in its default state which is Mixer Mode. In Mixer
Mode, Axiom faders, buttons and knobs are mapped to Logic Pro mixer functions such as track and master
channel volume, as well as the pan, track selection, mute, solo, and record arm, as explained in Chapter 3,
“Axiom Controls with DirectLink.”
Although Mixer mode provides effective control of the Logic Pro Mixer, Axiom DirectLink also gives you
hands on control over any virtual instrument in your project. The first step towards controlling virtual instruments within your project is selecting a “target” track using the dedicated Track “<“ and “>” buttons.
The target track determines which track Axiom will control. If there is a virtual instrument in the target track,
pressing the Instrument button (Inst) instantly maps all Axiom controls to the most useful parameters. Each
Logic instrument has a corresponding Axiom Instrument Map. Axiom Instrument Maps are available for
download and installation at www.m-audio.com/drivers. Further information about Axiom Instrument Maps
can be found in Chapter 4, “Instrument Mode.”
. DirectLink offers two-way communication with Logic Pro, featuring two distinct modes of op-
Whenever DirectLink is switched to Instrument mode, the Instrument button will also illuminate to confirm
that you are controlling an instrument. Pressing the Patch Up and Down buttons scrolls through patches to
audition and select sounds in the targeted instrument. Pressing either of the Track buttons targets an adjacent
track, allowing you to switch from one instrument to another.
Pressing the Instrument button a second time returns Axiom to Mixer mode. While in Instrument Mode,
holding the Shift button and pressing the Instrument button opens the virtual instrument window. This lets
you to see the on-screen controls update in real time as mapped Axiom controls are used. Holding down the
Shift button then pressing Instrument button again, closes instrument windows.
Instrument Mode has no affect on the Axiom Transport buttons, and they will remain mapped to their counterparts in Logic Pro.
Although this introduction explains how DirectLink with Axiom can enhance your workflow, please take the
time to read the rest of this User Guide. Combined with the Axiom User Guide, it will explain how to get the
most out of your Axiom Keyboard in Logic Pro.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
DirectLink Requirements
System Requirements
The latest system requirements can be found at www.m-audio.com.
Logic Pro Software
DirectLink requires Logic Pro version 9.1 or later. Earlier versions of Logic Pro do not support DirectLink. To
learn more about upgrading your Logic Pro software, please visit http://www.apple.com.
Axiom Hardware
DirectLink requires that Axiom is connected to the host computer, and this guide assumes the process has already been completed. The installation and connection procedure, is covered in the Axiom User Guide.
A list of qualified recording applications, along with current drivers, DirectLink installers and User Guides
can be found at www.m-audio.com.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
Before beginning the DirectLink installation, please make sure Axiom is connected to the host computer, and
that Logic Pro is not running. The instructions below will indicate when Logic Pro should be launched.
To install DirectLink and configure Logic Pro:
1 Download the latest DirectLink installer for Logic Pro from www.m-audio.com/drivers.
2 Locate and double-click on the installer icon then follow the on-screen instructions.
3 Once the installation is complete, launch Logic Pro.
4 Navigate to the Logic Pro menu > Preferences > Control Surfaces > Setup.
5 Choose “New” and double-click “Axiom” (for Axiom 49 or 61) or “Axiom 25” as appropriate.
6 Close the Control Surfaces window.
7 Axiom will be in DirectLink Mode and ready to control Logic Pro.
Whenever Logic Pro is launched, DirectLink will activate automatically and map Axiom controls.
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This chapter provides an overview of how Axiom controls function when controlling qualified versions of
Logic Pro via DirectLink. Where applicable, both Mixer and Instrument Mode will be covered.
1 Shift Button
This button is used to access alternate functions of the Faders, Encoder knobs and Instrument button, as
well as the Mute and Track (< and >) buttons, as described later in this chapter.
2Instrument Button (Inst)
DirectLink offers two different modes of operation as described below.
Mixer Mode
This is the default DirectLink mode, in which Axiom Faders, Encoder knobs, and Fader buttons are
mapped to their corresponding Logic Pro mixer functions.
When a mapped Axiom control is used, its parameter assignment and numerical or positional value will
appear on the LCD screen. After one second the screen will revert to the track name.
Pressing the Instrument button at any time switches Axiom controls to Instrument Mode.
Instrument Mode
Pressing the Instrument button (Inst) selects Instrument Mode. The LCD screen will momentarily display
the name of the instrument being controlled, and then revert to the target track name. This maps Axiom
Faders, Fader buttons, and Encoder knobs to instrument parameters within the target track in your Logic
Pro project.
The target track determines the destination of MIDI notes and control data transmitted from your Axiom
keyboard.
When a mapped Axiom control is used, its parameter assignment and numerical or positional value will
appear on the LCD screen. After one second the screen will revert to the track name.
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Pressing the Instrument button again will return Axiom to Mixer Mode. While in Instrument Mode, holding down the Shift button and pressing the Instrument button will open and close the active instrument
window.
Axiom Transport, Shift, Track select and Mute/Solo buttons are not affected by the Instrument button,
and retain their assignments in both Mixer and Instrument Mode.
3Group F Button
The Group F button is illuminated by default, indicating that all nine Axiom faders and fader buttons
(F 1–1 8) are in DirectLink mode. When this button is presse d, it is no longer lit, and the f aders and buttons
are released from their DirectLink assignments, and mapped according to the active Patch.
Pressing the Group F button again returns all controls to their DirectLink assignments. The button also illuminates confirming the group is in DirectLink Mode.
4Faders
Mixer Mode (Default)
On Axiom 49 and 61, the first eight Faders (F1 – F8) control the track volume for the
currently selected bank of eight tracks. The active bank (for example 1 – 8) is highlighted along the left edge of the Logic Pro mixer, as shown in the illustration.
The right-most Fader (F9) and the single Fader on Axiom 25 will map to the Master
Fader of the Logic Pro project.
When an Axiom fader is moved, the current function or parameter assignment, and
its value will appear on the LCD screen.
Instrument Mode
The faders map to parameters on the virtual instrument within the target track.
When an Axiom fader is moved, the current function or parameter assignment, and
its value will appear on the LCD screen.
Moving an Axiom Fader while holding down the Shift button allows you to view or
“peek” at its current parameter assignment and value.
5Fader Buttons
Mixer Mode (Default)
On Axiom 49 and 61, the first eight buttons (F10 – F17) map to the currently selected bank of eight tracks
in Logic Pro, and by default each button targets its corresponding track when pressed.
Pressing the right-most button (F18) switches buttons F10 – F17 to Mute mode. The LCD screen will display “Mute,” indicating the current mode of operation. Each button illuminates when pressed, and its corresponding track is muted.
Pressing button F18 again switches buttons F10 – F17 to Solo mode, and the LCD screen will display
“Solo.” Each button illuminates when pressed, and its corresponding track is soloed while all others are
muted.
Pressing F18 another time switches buttons F10 – F17 to Record Arm mode, and the LCD screen will display “Arm.” Each button illuminates when pressed, and its corresponding track is armed for recording.
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Instrument Mode
Buttons F10 – F17 map to virtual instrument parameters within the target track.
When a mapped Axiom button is pressed, the current function or parameter assignment, and its value will
appear on the LCD screen.
Fader button F18 will be lit while DirectLink is in Instrument mode. Pressing this button “flips” the faders
and fader buttons back to Mixer mode, while the Encoders remain in Instrument mode. Pressing F18 a second time returns the faders and buttons to Instrument mode.
6Group E Button
The Group E button is illuminated by default, indicating that all eight Axiom Encoder knobs (E1–E8) are
in DirectLink mode. When this button is pressed, it is no longer lit, and the knobs are released from their
DirectLink assignments, and mapped according to the current active preset Patch.
Pressing the Group E button again returns all controls to their DirectLink assignments. The button also illuminates confirming the group is in DirectLink Mode.
Pressing the Group E button does not release the Axiom Transport buttons from DirectLink.
7Encoder Knobs
Mixer Mode
On Axiom 49 and 61, the Encoder knobs (E1 – E8) control the Pan knobs in the Logic Pro Mixer.
On Axiom 25 these knobs control the track volume for the currently selected bank of eight tracks.
The LCD screen will display the current track name and Pan value whenever a knob is moved.
Instrument Mode
The Encoder knobs map to parameters on the virtual instrument within the target track.
The LCD screen will display the current function or parameter assignment, as well as the current value
whenever a knob is moved.
Moving a control while holding down the Shift button allows you to view or “peek” at its current assignment and value.
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8Transport Buttons
In both Mixer and Instrument Modes, these buttons map to their corresponding buttons in Logic Pro and
control the functions described below.
Rewind - Holding this button rewinds the Logic Pro transport until the button is
released. Momentarily pressing this button rewinds the transport one bar at a
time.
Fast Forward - Holding this button forwards the Logic Pro transport until the button is released. Momentarily pressing this button forwards the transport one bar at
a time.
Stop - This button stops playback or recording. Pressing this button twice skips to
the beginning of the song, or the beginning of a looped section when Logic is set
to play or record in Cycle mode (See “Loop Play” button below).
Play - This button starts playback or recording.
Record - This button controls the Record button in the Logic transport.
Loop Play - Pressing the Loop button switches the transport Cycle function on and
off. This function lets you either playback the song or record multiple takes between the Loop Start and End points specified in the Logic Pro transport.
9Mute Button
In both Mixer and Instrument mode the Mute button performs the following functions:
• By default, pressing this button mutes the target track in a Logic Pro project.
• Pressing this button while holding down the Shift button controls the Solo button for the Logic Pro
track.
10 Track Buttons
In both Mixer and Instrument Mode these buttons select the target track or bank of 8 tracks within a Logic
Pro project.
• Track Selection - The left Track button (<) targets the previous track in the project. For example, if Track
2 is currently targeted, pressing this button will target Track 1. The right Track button (>) targets the next
track. For example, if Track 2 is currently targeted, pressing this button will target Track 3. The LCD
screen will display the track name. If the target is an instrument track with a virtual instrument, it is
armed for recording, and the instrument sound is heard when the keys are pressed. If Instrument Mode
is active the controls will map to the instrument within the target track.
These buttons can also be used to target tracks outside the currently active bank of 8 tracks. For example,
if track 8 is currently targeted and the > Track button is pressed, Track 9 will be targeted. Axiom Faders
and their corresponding buttons will now control Tracks 9 – 16.
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• Bank Selection - When the Shift button is held down the left Track button (<) selects the previous bank
of 8 tracks. For example, if the bank of Tracks 9 – 16 is currently selected, pressing this button when Shift
is held down will select the bank of Tracks 1 – 8. The right Track button (> ) selects the next bank of 8
tracks. For example, if the bank of Tracks 9 – 16 is currently selected, pressing this button when Shift is
held down will select the bank of Tracks 17 – 24.
11 Zone Button
This button is used for accessing the individual Zone buttons (1, 2, 3, and 4).
Zones are used to split or layer the keyboard. When the Zone button is active, Shift, Track and Mute buttons will not function in DirectLink Mode. Pressing the Zone button returns these buttons to DirectLink.
For more information, refer to Chapter 7, “Keyboard Zones” of the Axiom User Guide.
12 Patch Buttons
These buttons are used for selecting virtual instrument sound patches when an active instrument window
is open or hidden.
Hiding an instrument window is not the same as closing it. Refer to the Logic User Manual for more information about hiding instrument or plug-in windows.
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Chapter 4: Instrument Mode
Instrument Mode maps Axiom controls to numerous virtual instrument parameters within a targeted track in
Logic Pro. This chapter provides an overview of how to setup and use DirectLink to control an instrument
loaded into a track within a Logic Pro project.
Setting Up Instrument Mode
The following steps will guide you through setting up Instrument Mode. Please make sure Axiom is properly
connected to your computer.
To Set Up Instrument Mode:
1 If needed, create an Instrument Track in the Logic Pro project. Please refer to the Logic Pro User Manual for
more details.
2 Load a virtual instrument on to an instrument track.
3 Select the track using either the Fader buttons or the Track buttons.
4 Switch DirectLink to Instrument Mode by pressing the Instrument button (Inst). The button will illuminate,
confirming that Axiom is in Instrument mode
5 Hold down the Shift button and press the Instrument button down to open and close the Instrument win-
dow.
Using Instrument Mode
Axiom Instrument Maps
Axiom Instrument Maps have been created for each of the Logic virtual instruments, which define the default
mapping assignments for Axiom controls. The installer is available for download at www.m-audio.com/drivers and includes maps for all Logic instruments.
Once the maps have been installed, DirectLink will assign Axiom controls to parameters within an open Logic
instrument as described in Appendix A, “DirectLink Control Assignments.”
Please check the DirectLink web page periodically as maps for third party instruments will be released in
the future.
Changing DirectLink Control Assignments
There is cu rre ntly no way t o ch ange the parameter mappings for an Instrument in Logic itself. Logic does however have a powerful MIDI learn feature which enables you to define the parameter mappings for individual
plug-ins outside of DirectLink as described below.
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The following instructions provide an overview of the process. Refer to the Logic Pro 9 User Manual, Logic Pro
Control Surfaces Support Guide and Logic Studio Instruments Guide for more information.
To reassign an Axiom control:
1 Disengage the control from DirectLink by pressing its corresponding Group button. Press the Group E but-
ton for an Encoder, or Group F button for a Fader or Fader button.
2 Press Command + K on your computer keyboard to open Controller Assignments window opens in Logic.
3 Click the Learn Mode button in the lower right of the window.
4 Move a control on the Instrument in Logic.
5 Move the Axiom control you are reassigning to issue the new mapping.
Your new Instrument mapping will be stored with The Axiom Control Surface in Logic. However, these mappings will be lost if you delete Axiom from Logic's Control Surface set-up dialog.
In the future, you will need to use the same Axiom preset that was active when reassigning the control so
that it always works as expected with that particular Logic instrument.
Controlling Virtual Instruments
Once an Instrument Track is targeted by Axiom and Instrument Mode is activated (See “Instrument Button
(Inst)” on page 7), the instrument name will appear on the LCD screen. If the Track buttons (See “Track Buttons” on page 10) were used for targeting a track, it is also armed for recording, and notes are heard when the
keys are pressed.
Logic Pro has an automated track name feature which names the track according to the current instrument
sound patch. This LCD screen on Axiom will display this name, and in this instance the LCD will display a
new track name when a new instrument sound patch is chosen.
It is possible to rename the track as described in the Logic Pro User guide.
Opening and Closing an Instrument Window
While DirectLink is in Instrument Mode, holding down the Shift button and pressing the Instrument button
will open and close the window for the active instrument.
Instrument Preset Selection
Sound patches within virtual instruments are selected using the Axiom Patch buttons, when the instrument
window is open or hidden.
Hiding an instrument window is not the same as closing it. Refer to the Logic User Manual for more information about hiding instrument or plug-in windows.
Adjusting Instrument Parameters
When a mapped Axiom control is moved its parameter assignment and numerical or positional value will appear on the LCD screen. After one second the screen will revert to the track name.
Axiom controls can be returned to Mixer Mode, at any time, by pressing the Instrument button.
Refer to Chapter 3, “Axiom Controls with DirectLink” for more information about Axiom control types
and their Instrument Mode functions.
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Appendix A: DirectLink Control Assignments
The following tables list the default DirectLink control assignments for each Logic instrument once the Logic
Pro Instrument Maps have been installed.
EFM1
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Mod Harmonic
E2Modulator Wave
E3FM
E4FM Fixed Frequency Toggle
E5FM Depth
E6Carrier Harmonic
E7LFO Rate
E8LFO Rate
FaderParameter
F1Volume Env Attack
F2Volume Env Decay
F3Volume Env Sustain
F4Volume Env Decay
F4Mod Env Attack
F6Mod Env Decay
F7Mod Env Sustain
F8Mod Env Release
F9Volume
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ES E
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10n/a
F11n/a
F12n/a
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Frequency
E2Filter Resonance
E3AR Int
E4Velo Filter
E5Waveform
E6Vib/PWM
E7Speed
E8Velo Volume
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FaderParameter
F1Attack
F2Release
F3n/a
F4n/a
F4n/a
F6n/a
F7n/a
F8n/a
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Octave
F11Chorus
F12n/a
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
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ES M
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Cutoff
E2Filter Resonance
E3Filter Decay
E4Filter Intensity
E5Mix
E6Glide
E7Volume Decay
E8Overdrive
FaderParameter
F1n/a
F2n/a
F3n/a
F4n/a
F4n/a
F6n/a
F7n/a
F8n/a
F9Volume
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ES P
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Octave
F11n/a
F12n/a
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Cutoff
E2Filter Resonance
E3Chorus
E4Overdrive
E5Vibrato/Wah
E6Speed
E7Velo Filter
E8Velo Volume
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FaderParameter
F1Attack
F2Decay
F3Sustain
F4Release
F4Triangle
F6Sawtooth
F7Rectangle
F8Noise
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Octave
F11VCA Mode
F12n/a
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
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ES 1
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Frequency
E2Filter Resonance
E3Filter Drive
E4Filter Mode
E5Waveform
E6Sub Osc Waveform
E7LFO Waveform
E8LFO Rate
FaderParameter
F1Env Attack
F2Env Decay
F3Env Sustain
F4Env Release
F4Glide
F6LFO Int 0
F7Mod Env Int 0
F8Mod Env Form
F9Volume
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ES 2
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Octave
F11Chorus
F12VCA Mode
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1MM Filter Cutoff
E2MM Filter Resonance
E3MM Filter Mode
E4Drive
E5LPF Cutoff
E6LPF Resonance
E7LPF Mode
E8LPF FM
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FaderParameter
F1Env3 Attack
F2Env3 Decay
F3Env3 Sustain
F4Env3 Release
F4ENV2 Attack
F6ENV2 Decay
F7ENV2 Sustain
F8ENV2 Release
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Keyboard Mode
F11Unison
F12FX Dist Type
F13FX Mod Type
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
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EVB3
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Vibrato
E2Vibrato Rate
E3Chorus Rate
E4EQ Low
E5EQ Mid
E6EQ High
E7EQ Level
E8Reverb
FaderParameter
F1UM 16’
F2UM 5 -1/3’
F3UM 8’
F4UM 4
F4UM 2 -2/3’
F6UM 2
F7UM 1 -3/5’
F8UM 1 -1/3
F9UM 1’
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EVD6
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Cabinet
F11Rotor Speed
F12Reverb Mode
F13Vibrato Upper
F14Vibrato Lower
F15Percussion
F16Percussion Mode
F17Percussion Harmonic
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Comp Ratio
E2Dist Tone
E3Dist Gain
E4Mod FX Rate
E5Mod FX Intensity
E6Mod FX Mode
E7Wah Range
E8Wah Envelope
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FaderParameter
F1String Decay
F2String Release
F3String Damping
F4Tension Mod
F4String Stiffness
F6String Inharmonicity
F7Pitch Fall
F8Brilliance
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Brilliant
F11Treble
F12Medium
F13Soft
F14Pickup Mode
F15Pickup CD
F16Pickup AB
F17Model
F18n/a
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EVOC 20
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Cutoff
E2Filter Resonance
E3Low Frequency
E4High Frequency
E5Resonance
E6Formant Stretch
E7Formant Shift
E8Analog
FaderParameter
F1ENV Attack
F2ENV Release
F3Attack
F4Release
F4LFO Rate
F6LFO2 Rate
F7Noise Color
F8Noise Volume
F9Volume
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EVP88
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10LowBand Mode
F11HighBand Mode
F12Kybd Mode
F13Unison
F14LFO Waveform
F15LFO2 Waveform
F16Ensemble
F17n/a
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1EQ Treble
E2EQ Bass
E3Drive Gain
E4Drive Tone
E5Phaser Rate
E6Tremolo Rate
E7Tremolo Intensity
E8Chorus Intensity
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FaderParameter
F1Decay
F2Release
F3Bell Volume
F4Damper Volume
F4Stereo Intensity
F6Lower Stretch
F7Upper Stretch
F8Warmth
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10n/a
F11n/a
F12n/a
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
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EXS24
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Cutoff
E2Filter Resonance
E3Drive
E4Filter Key Tracking
E5Glide Time
E6Pitcher
E7Pitcher via Velocity
E8Level via Velocity
FaderParameter
F1ENV1 Attack
F2ENV1 Decay
F3ENV1 Sustain
F4ENV1 Release
F4ENV2 Attack
F6ENV2 Decay
F7ENV2 Sustain
F8ENV2 Release
F9Volume
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Klopfgeist
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Filter Type
F11Filter Fat
F12Filter On/Off
F13LFO1 Wave
F14LFO2 Wave
F15Unison
F16Mono Mode
F17n/a
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Tonality
E2Note Off Damp
E3Tune
E4Detune
E5Mode
E6n/a
E7n/a
E8Level Min Vel
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FaderParameter
F1n/a
F2n/a
F3n/a
F4n/a
F4n/a
F6n/a
F7n/a
F8n/a
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10n/a
F11n/a
F12n/a
F13n/a
F14n/a
F15n/a
F16n/a
F17n/a
F18n/a
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Sculpture
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Cutoff
E2Filter Resonance
E3String Resonance
E4String Media Loss
E5String Tension Modulation
E6EQ Low
E7EQ Mid
E8EQ High
FaderParameter
F1Amp Env Attack Hard
F2Amp Env Attack Soft
F3Amp Env Decay
F4Amp Env Sustain
F4Amp Env Release
F6Delay Wet Level
F7Delay Feedback
F8Delay Cross Feed
F9Volume
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Ultra Beat
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10Filter On/Off
F11Filter Type
F12EQ On/Off
F13EQ Model
F14Delay On/Off
F15Delay Time Mode
F16Kybd Mode
F17Limiter Mode
F18n/a
Encoder KnobParameter
E1Filter Cutoff
E2Filter Resonance
E3Crush Drive
E4Crush Downsample
E5Crush Clip Level
E6Noise Cutoff
E7Noise Resonance
E8Noise Dirt
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FaderParameter
F1OSC1 Saturation
F2OSC1 Asymmetr y
F3OSC1 Slope
F4OSC1 Pitch
F4OSC1 Pitch via Vel
F6OSC1 Level
F7OSC1 LevelMod Amount
F8n/a
F9Volume
Fader ButtonsParameter
F10OSC1 On/Off
F11OSC1 Type
F12Level Source
F13Noise On/Off
F14Noise Filter Type
F15n/a
F16Sequencer On/Off
F17Start/Stop Sequencer
F18n/a
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Appendix A: DirectLink Control Assignments
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