When using the M-Audio Axiom 61 to control Omnisphere, the knobs and sliders on the Axiom 61 are assigned to the following Omnisphere parameters:

  • Knob 1 (CC#75) – Global Controls Cutoff
  • Knob 2 (CC#76) – Global Controls Resonance
  • Knob 3 (CC#92) – Global Controls Filter Envelope Amount
  • Knob 4 (CC#95) – Global Controls Vibrato Depth
  • Knob 5 (CC#10) – Global Controls Ambience Amount
  • Knob 6 (CC#02) – Global Controls Ambience Length
  • Knob 7 (CC#12) – Global Controls Unison
  • Knob 8 (CC#13) – Global Controls Glide
  • Slider 1 (CC#74) – Global Controls Amp Envelope Attack
  • Slider 2 (CC#71) – Global Controls Amp Envelope Decay
  • Slider 3 (CC#91) – Global Controls Amp Envelope Sustain
  • Slider 4 (CC#93) – Global Controls Amp Envelope Release
  • Slider 5 (CC#73) – Global Controls Filter Envelope Attack
  • Slider 6 (CC#72) – Global Controls Filter Envelope Decay
  • Slider 7 (CC#05) – Global Controls Filter Envelope Sustain
  • Slider 8 (CC#84) – Global Controls Filter Envelope Release
  • Slider 9 (CC#07) – Part Level

Setup

To control Omnisphere using the Axiom 61, you’ll need to do the following:

  1. Connect the Axiom 61 to your computer via USB.
  2. Set up the Axiom 61 to control Omnisphere.
  3. Enable the Axiom 61 as a MIDI input device in the host software you’re using (DAW, Standalone, etc.).
  4. Activate the Axiom 61 Hardware Profile in Omnisphere 3 or later.

AXIOM 61 SETUP

Omnisphere relies on the default preset named “01 GM Preset” on the Axiom 61 for external control.

  • You can activate 01 GM Preset by pressing the Patch [Up] or Patch [Down] buttons until “01” (aka “01 GM Preset) is displayed on the LCD screen.

HOST CONNECTION

  • Open your host (DAW, Standalone, etc.) and make sure the Axiom 61 is enabled as a MIDI input device.

OMNISPHERE SETUP

  • Open Omnisphere and from the header, select the HW menu button.
  • From the drop-down menu, select “M-Audio > M-Audio Axiom 61” to activate the Axiom 61 hardware profile.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Not working? Here are some things to try:

  • Is your DAW receiving MIDI from the Axiom 61?
  • Make sure your DAW is configured to correctly route the MIDI output of the Axiom 61 to the MIDI channel assigned to the desired part in Omnisphere.
  • If you are using the Omnisphere standalone host, make sure the MIDI output channel of the Axiom 61 matches the MIDI channel of the Omnisphere Part you want to control.
  • Make sure your DAW is not using the Axiom in “DirectLink Mode”. As you may already know, M-Audio’s DirectLink system requires a separate installation. However, since the DirectLink system for Axiom controllers has been discontinued for quite some time so it is most likely that you’re not using the DirectLink system. If you know that you have run the installation for the “DirectLink” software and maps for your DAW, simply make sure to not configure your Axiom in your DAW as a “DirectLink” device and only setup the Axiom as a standard MIDI controller/ device.
  • Are the knobs and sliders on the Axiom 61 sending the correct MIDI CC messages to control Omnisphere? A simple way to check this is by using MIDI Monitor by Snoize or recording knob movement in your DAW.

NOTE: The Enigma editor is no longer supported or provided by M-Audio. If you don’t have access to the Enigma editor, an alternative is to factory reset the Axiom 61. However, doing so will erase all user saved presets on the Axiom. If you’d like to continue with a factory reset, please turn OFF/ unplug the Axiom 61 then hold down the Patch [Up] and Patch [Down] buttons at the same time while turning the Axiom ON.

SUPPORT

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