Here is A Fix for Axiom Pro control surface on Logic 9 on OSX10.10.2

here's a fix 4 problems mapping Axiom Pro to Logic 9: paste these drivers into Applications/ Logic ...right click...choose Contents/Midi plugins folder:
Axiom Pro.bundle
Axiom.bundle
If this cut and paste is non-functional ( after I click 'post')...you'll find them on the M-Audio support site...but be sure to select this newer pair of files they created on : 13/09/2011
it will probably work all the way down to osx 10.7 and maybe 10.6.8 too.
have a nice day.

That is not for Apple to fix, check with M-Audio.

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