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HyperControl for Logic Pro
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User Guide
10. Edit Button – This button lets you enter and exit Edit Mode.
When using HyperControl, many of the Axiom Pro controls (i.e., buttons, knobs, transport controls, etc.) are automatically
assigned to the on-screen controls of your software. These automatic assignments cannot be edited. However, you can
customize the numerical keypad and performance controls (the drum pads, keyboard zones, sustain/expression pedals,
etc.) to your personal preference by using Edit Mode.
This mode is covered in greater detail in the “Edit Mode” section of the Axiom Pro User Guide.
✓NOTE: : It is possible to set HyperControl to only map the Axiom Pro transport controls to Logic Pro while
allowing all other control groups (encoder knobs, sliders
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, buttons, etc.) to function like a traditional MIDI controller.
This is useful for users who have created their own fully-customized patches for their audio applications or external
MIDI hardware but would still like the Axiom Pro transport controls to automatically map to the software they are
using.
To do this, enter Edit Mode and change the “HyperControl” parameter (of the main menu) from “Normal” to
“Transport.” For more information, see the “Edit Mode” section of the Axiom Pro User Guide.
Note that HyperControl “Transport” and “Normal” modes can be toggled “on the fly” while HyperControl is active.
This lets you switch between “normal” HyperControl assignments and an additional set of your own custom
controller assignments that you can specifically tailor to your needs, giving you even more hands-on control over
your MIDI hardware or Logic Pro features you frequently use.
11. Zone/GRP Button – This button switches the functionality of the buttons beneath the Sliders (on Axiom Pro 49/61) or
Transport Control (on Axiom Pro 25) and allows you to select the Performance Groups and Zones. When the button is not
illuminated (i.e., not pressed), the associated buttons send out HyperControl commands. When the button is pressed, it
becomes illuminated, and the associated buttons can then be used to activate/deactivate Zones and Groups.
The “Edit Mode > Zones” section of the Axiom Pro User Guide covers this subject in greater detail.
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Only available on Axiom Pro 49/61.