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- Axiom (MKII) Series DirectLink. DirectLink for the Axiom (MKII) Series is an exclusive technology found in M-Audio keyboards. Simply put, DirectLink automatically maps the keyboard’s various faders, knobs, and transport buttons to software controls in DirectLink-compatible DAWs, providing intuitive, hands-on control over your sessions and Virtual Instruments.
- DirectLink for the Axiom (MKII) Series is an exclusive technology found in M-Audio keyboards. Simply put, DirectLink automatically maps the keyboard’s various faders, knobs, and transport buttons to software controls in DirectLink-compatible DAWs, providing intuitive, hands-on control over your sessions and Virtual Instruments.
M-Audio KeyStation88 & Garageband.
Hi folks. I'm completely new to MIDI keyboards and software. I'm not a DJ etc. I play the piano, violin, recorder, saxophone, trumpet, and harmonica. I found GarageBand and it seems really easy to use. I have a few scores that have an arrangement for different instruments. I wanted to record playing the violin then mix it with the piano. It works great. However, my house is very small and my computer is hard to get to when playing the Keystation88. I tried using the record, play, and stop button but all it does is play a musical not.
I made sure I pressed the advance button, and the Mackie/HUI key, then the record button. Still just gives a musical note.
I found a forum article on here to download MIDI monitor. When I press the button it shows that output as:
11:49:48.499 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 15 14
11:49:48.499 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 47 69
11:49:48.630 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 15 14
11:49:48.630 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 47 5
If I press the Macki/HUI key twice then press the record button it outputs this:
11:54:41.252 From Port 2 Note On 1 B5 127
11:54:41.382 From Port 2 Note Off 1 B5 0
Is there any possible way to make the record, stop, and play button work in Garageband?
MacOS Version: 10.13.6
GarageBand Version: 10.3.1
Thank you!
Hi folks. I'm completely new to MIDI keyboards and software. I'm not a DJ etc. I play the piano, violin, recorder, saxophone, trumpet, and harmonica. I found GarageBand and it seems really easy to use. I have a few scores that have an arrangement for different instruments. I wanted to record playing the violin then mix it with the piano. It works great. However, my house is very small and my computer is hard to get to when playing the Keystation88. I tried using the record, play, and stop button but all it does is play a musical not.
I made sure I pressed the advance button, and the Mackie/HUI key, then the record button. Still just gives a musical note.
I found a forum article on here to download MIDI monitor. When I press the button it shows that output as:
11:49:48.499 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 15 14
11:49:48.499 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 47 69
11:49:48.630 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 15 14
11:49:48.630 From Port 2 Control 1 Controller 47 5
If I press the Macki/HUI key twice then press the record button it outputs this:
11:54:41.252 From Port 2 Note On 1 B5 127
11:54:41.382 From Port 2 Note Off 1 B5 0
Is there any possible way to make the record, stop, and play button work in Garageband?
MacOS Version: 10.13.6
GarageBand Version: 10.3.1
Thank you!
Hi. Firstly, GarageBand is designed to NOT allow you to use any control surfaces (read knobs and faders) other than the iControl. There is a little 3rd party application called GarageRemote (google it) which will allow you to control the transport buttons from the Axiom. If this is of interest, there are full installation instructions on the M-Audio website. You will find it in one of the sticky's in the forum in the keyboard controller section.. look for GarageBand. I have never used it so cannot comment about its use. So unfortunately you cannot use the axioms knobs and faders...
The pads will work fine, I believe the factory default setting for pads 1-8 are C3, D3, etc meaning they correspond with the equivalent of middle C and that octave of keys. For making beats you will have to experiment with the position of the key range using the transpose button on the axiom.
Enigma is a editing program that allows you to set up and control templates or presets for your axiom and various DAW's. Unfortunately, this is of no use as GarageBand cannot utilize any preset functions.
You do not need any other software to use the Axiom with GB. Just plug and play!!
Cheers. G.
The pads will work fine, I believe the factory default setting for pads 1-8 are C3, D3, etc meaning they correspond with the equivalent of middle C and that octave of keys. For making beats you will have to experiment with the position of the key range using the transpose button on the axiom.
Enigma is a editing program that allows you to set up and control templates or presets for your axiom and various DAW's. Unfortunately, this is of no use as GarageBand cannot utilize any preset functions.
You do not need any other software to use the Axiom with GB. Just plug and play!!
Cheers. G.
M- Audio Axiom Garageband 10
Jul 24, 2009 12:59 PM