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HyperControl for Logic Pro
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User Guide
12. Numerical Keypad
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The numerical keypad buttons can be programmed to send MIDI commands as well as ASCII
keystrokes (just like a computer keyboard). These ASCII keystrokes can correspond to your audio application’s “keyboard
shortcuts” allowing you to access various features of your software straight from Axiom Pro (i.e., without having to touch
your computer’s keyboard).
Axiom Pro ships with a variety of pre-programmed patches that map these buttons to popular audio applications (a detailed
list of these patches can be found in Appendix A of the Axiom Pro User Guide). For example, when using HyperControl
with Logic Pro, the numerical keypad can be used to perform the following by loading patch 14:
Axiom Pro Keypad Default shortcut within Logic Pro
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(Patch 14)
1 Save project
2 Undo
3 Toggle Mixer View
4 Shows/hides any plug-in and virtual instruments that are open
5 Engages and disengages the metronome (click track)
6 Quantizes selected MIDI events or arrange window regions
7 Inserts a new marker at the current song position
8 Go to previous marker
9 Go to next marker
— (Minus) When controlling plug-ins or virtual instruments, pressing this button loads the
previous preset for that device.
0 Sets locators by the selected region’s boundaries.
+ (Plus) When controlling plug-ins or virtual instruments, pressing this button loads the next
preset for that device.
See the “Edit Mode > Control” section of the Axiom Pro User Guide to learn how to make customized patches for these
buttons.
✓TIP: When working in Edit Mode, these buttons allow Axiom Pro 49/61 users to enter numerical values quickly.
Axiom Pro 25 users can enter values by using the black piano keys (the keys range from 0-9 as you move from left
to right on the keyboard).
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Only available on Axiom Pro 49/61.
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NOTE: The Axiom Pro presets are designed to work with the default shortcuts of Logic Pro. If you have customized
your shortcuts, you will need to reprogram your Axiom Pro keypad buttons to match your custom shortcuts. See the “Edit
Mode > Control” section of the Axiom Pro User Guide to learn how to do this.