Shatter barriers with the Axiom AIR Mini 32 from M-Audio. Uniting serious power and unmatched ease-of-use, the Axiom AIR Mini 32 is the ultimate tool for the mobile musician. This compact controller provides 32 great-feeling mini keys with plenty of room to play. Take control of your sessions with. Hi All, The Axiom AIR Mini 32 is a 'class compliant' product that does not require the installation of any additional drivers for most workflows. -If you are using the Axiom AIR Mini 32 with a Mac, there is no additional driver installation needed at all. No Mac drivers will be developed because they are not necessary for full operation of the product. -For Windows 32 bit & 64 bit workflows, the Axiom AIR Mini 32 runs successfully, in most workflows, with no driver installation needed (in class compliant mode). -Installation of the Axiom AIR Mini 32 Windows 32 bit & 64 bit drivers add some additional capabilities over class compliant mode, such as 1) Ports are properly identified by name in applications 2) The driver enables the use of Hypercontrol mapping, for DAWs that have an available Hypercontrol compatible profile for the Axiom AIR mini 32 -For users running the 32-bit version of Windows, the drivers are available now and can be downloaded. -For users running the 64-bit version of Windows, the drivers are available now and can be downloaded. For the latest info on HyperControl and to vote for future DAW compatibility visit: We appreciate your feedback. Here is a summary on how the control surface works in Live with the Axion AIR Mini: Axiom AIR32 Mini - Transport: Stop, Play, (Global) Record - as always - Pads: DrumRack support with Pad Bank 1 playing the lower 2 rows and Pad Bank 2 playing the upper 2 rows of the visible pads of the DrumRack. - Encoders: these can be in 4 different modes (toggled via the button labeled with the 'H') 1. Volumes: controlling the volumes of the track bank (banking see below) 2. Pan: controlling the pan of the track bank (banking see below) 3. Inst/FX: controlling the selected device's (the one with the hand) parameter bank (banking see below) 4. Off: encoders are sending on the other, non-ControlSurface port and can be used for manual mappings - Arrow buttons: these follow the mode the encoders are in Volumes/Pan: Down/Up select next/previous track, Right/Left select next/previous bank of 8 tracks, center button toggles Arm state of selected track Inst/FX: Down/Up select next/previous device in selected track, Right/Left select next/previous parameter bank of the selected device, center button toggles On/Off state of the selected device. Here is a summary on how the control surface works in Live with the Axion AIR Mini: Axiom AIR32 Mini - Transport: Stop, Play, (Global) Record - as always - Pads: DrumRack support with Pad Bank 1 playing the lower 2 rows and Pad Bank 2 playing the upper 2 rows of the visible pads of the DrumRack. - Encoders: these can be in 4 different modes (toggled via the button labeled with the 'H') 1. Volumes: controlling the volumes of the track bank (banking see below) 2. Pan: controlling the pan of the track bank (banking see below) 3. Inst/FX: controlling the selected device's (the one with the hand) parameter bank (banking see below) 4. Off: encoders are sending on the other, non-ControlSurface port and can be used for manual mappings - Arrow buttons: these follow the mode the encoders are in Volumes/Pan: Down/Up select next/previous track, Right/Left select next/previous bank of 8 tracks, center button toggles Arm state of selected track Inst/FX: Down/Up select next/previous device in selected track, Right/Left select next/previous parameter bank of the selected device, center button toggles On/Off state of the selected device. How disappointing. What has happened to M-Audio? They used to be such a GOOD company. I was all excited about buying a Axiom AIR Mini 32 AND a Axiom AIR 61, but I will NOT be buying them now. I wanted to use them in my studio with Logic Pro X (on 10.9.1) but apparently M-Audio can't figure out how to get HyperControl working.
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