Splitting the Axiom 25 Range
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    Default Splitting the Axiom 25 Range

    Is it possible to split the axiom 25 into two separate zones, so that for example I could use c2 and c6 as my two octaves and thus play the higher and lower notes at the same time?
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    Default From Axiom 25 Manual

    I have not done it with my axiom, but it says you can split axiom into 3 zones
    Each zone can be octave shifted or transposed independently.

    To set the octave or transposition of a zone:
    < Press the Zone Range button.
    < Select the zone(s) you want to edit using the zone activate/deactivate buttons as described in section 3.6.2.
    < Use the Octave buttons to select the new octave/transpose value, as described in section 2.1.2 and 2.1.3.
    If Zone Range mode is not active when you make an octave/transpose change, the change is global, meaning all active zones
    will be affected.
    If Zone Range mode is active when you make an octave/transpose change, only those zones currently active will be affected.
    The Octave and Transpose values for each independent zone, as well as the global octave and transpose values can be stored
    to the 20 memory locations. You must ensure Group A that is activated when storing this data since the Zone settings are
    stored within this group. Please see section 3.2.1 for more information on Groups.
    Note: There are various creative possibilities for the usage of the Octave/Transpose settings in conjunction with individual
    zones. For example, assign three zones to the same section of the keyboard, transpose the second zone two half steps down
    and the third six half steps down. Make sure all three zones are active, then play a single key on the keyboard—a chord will
    sound. Experiment with the Octave/Transpose and Zone settings to discover the full potential of this feature.

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