Page 3 - Important notes
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 3 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (page 2), please read and observe the following: Power supply • The AX-7 can be operated using batteries or an optional adaptor. Be careful to insert the batteries th...
Page 4 - Four keyboard modes
The AX-7 in a nutshell 4 Four keyboard modes The AX-7’s 45-note keyboard can be used in Layer, Split, and Whole modes. Perfect control The AX-7 puts you in control of all things MIDI in your keyboard rig. Velocity sensitivity, D Beam Con-troller, Expression Bar, and Touch Controller are built in – a...
Page 5 - Panel descriptions
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 5 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ‘Neck’ (control) section A START/STOP button This button allows you to transmit MIDI Start and Stop messages to start or halt playback of an external sequencer. B DOWN/UP PATCH buttons These buttons can be used for selecting the...
Page 6 - Press this button to confirm a setting or a selection.; Bottom panel
Panel descriptions 6 M ENTER button Press this button to confirm a setting or a selection. N EXIT button Press this button to leave the currently selected EDIT level, or to ignore the value you just set (thus return-ing to the previously set value). O DOWN/UP buttons These buttons duplicate the DOWN...
Page 7 - Inserting or replacing the batteries; Battery replacement; tom of the instrument.; Connecting an optional AC adaptor
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 7 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Inserting or replacing the batteries The AX-7 can be powered either by batteries or an optional AC adaptor. For live use, batteries are by far more convenient, however. Battery replacement Six AA batteries are required to run th...
Page 8 - Working with a computer or sequencer; • The computer (if that is what you use) must be; Powering up
The basics 8 Connecting the AX-7 Note: Switch off both the AX-7 and the external instru- ment(s) before establishing or breaking the MIDI connections. The AX-7 is a MIDI controller. It contains no sound-generating circuits of its own. You need to connect it to at least one external MIDI instrument i...
Page 9 - button and the key
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 9 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Your AX-7 has three buttons that allow you to select one of four Keyboard modes. The KEYBOARD MODE deter-mines how many zones and/or MIDI channels can be used simultaneously. Whole Upper This mode means that the Upper section is...
Page 10 - Selecting the parameter to be edited
Configuring the AX-7 10 Your AX-7 comes with a great many MIDI parameters, or message types, that can be transmitted so as to con-trol your MIDI rig to your liking. Most of the following parameters can be set for the Upper and Lower sections independently – and most of them can be saved to a Patch m...
Page 11 - yet again to leave the EDIT mode.; CONTROL parameters; den; Mod; Uel
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 11 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH (8) Press [EXIT] yet again to leave the EDIT mode. You will achieve the same result by pressing the lighting EDIT button (it then goes dark). Note: See page 17 if you wish to save the settings you have just made as a Patch. CON...
Page 12 - LL; oct; (2) Move your hand towards and away from the
Configuring the AX-7 12 Select LL if all note messages of the section in question are to be transmitted with more or less the same velocity value. Extreme differences in dynam-ics (hitting very hard and very soft) will, however, allow you to trigger velocity switches if the receiv-ing MIDI instrumen...
Page 13 - specify the notes; dbn; nte; bch; ‘Freeze’ function
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 13 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Here are the official GM2 (General MIDI Level 2) functions of the remaining Control Changes: If you set [3] bar (see p. 11) to 0ff and assign a 11u ~ 78d option to the D Beam, the EXPRES- SION BAR can be used for “locking” the ...
Page 14 - DATA parameters; ch; or; Por
Configuring the AX-7 14 DATA parameters The DATA parameters represent MIDI messages you can use for configuring the receiving MIDI instrument up to a certain point by specifying things like its main and expression volume, its Reverb and/or Chorus depth, etc. These are “static” settings that are tran...
Page 15 - The display now shows; Warning
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 15 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Portamento is an effect that produces gradual pitch changes between the notes you play. The higher the value, the longer it takes before the pitch of the newly played note is reached. [8] mod (MIDI mode) Upper, Lower This param...
Page 16 - PRG CHG parameters; As can be inferred from the assigned buttons (; pc; clt
Configuring the AX-7 16 PRG CHG parameters As can be inferred from the assigned buttons ( [3] ~ [6] and [9] have no func- tion), this EDIT level in fact consists of two groups: the first three parameters can be set for both zones independently, while the last two apply to the AX-7 as a whole. Nevert...
Page 17 - Transpose; button and wait; About MIDI Merge; Storing settings in a Patch memory
r AX-7 Owner’s Manual 17 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Transpose Your AX-7 comes with a TRANSPOSE function you may want to use for playing songs in difficult keys. To set the desired transposition interval: (1) Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and wait until the current transpositi...
Page 18 - Selecting Patches; (2) Leave the currently selected EDIT mode by; Restoring the factory settings; factory Setup; Specifications
Miscellaneous 18 Selecting Patches (1) If you haven’t yet saved your current settings, do it now (see above). (2) Leave the currently selected EDIT mode by pressing [CONTROL] , [DATA] , or [PRG≈CHG] (depending on which of these buttons lights). (3) Use the [A/B] and [1] ~ [8] buttons to select the d...