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=FX8: owner's manual=
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* [http://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/FX8/FX8-Owners-Manual.pdf Open the Owner's Manual.]
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=References=
  
=FX8: forum=
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* [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8/fx8-discussion Visit the FX8 Forum.]
 
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=FX8: FX8-Edit software editor=
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* [https://www.fractalaudio.com/p-fx8-multieffects-pedalboard/ Website]
* FX8-Edit is the free software editor for the FX8. [http://www.fractalaudio.com/fx-8-edit.php Available for Windows and Mac.]
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* [https://www.fractalaudio.com/fx8-downloads/ Owner's Manual]
* [[FX8: FX8-Edit | Read more about FX8-Edit.]]
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* [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/#fx8.79 User forum]
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* [http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Category:FX8 Wiki]
  
=FX8: hi-res FX8 pictures=
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=Pictures of FX8 rigs=
* [[media:FX8 front.png | High-res picture of the front.]]
 
* [[media:FX8 rear.png | High-res picture of the rear.]]
 
  
=FX8: specifications=
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[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/91617-show-us-your-fx8-rig-post-your-pics.html Owners of an FX8 proudly show their rigs]
* Dimensions and weight:
 
** 16.35" x 3.96" x 10.00" / 415.29mm x 100.6mm x 254mm.
 
** 11.5 lbs/ 5.2 kg.
 
* Footswitches:
 
** Fractal Audio's proprietary Solid State Switches, no mechanical contacts.
 
* Display:
 
** 160x80 LCD.
 
* USB:
 
** USB 2.0 Type B.
 
* Sample rate:
 
** 48 kHz.
 
* Impedance:
 
** 1 Megohm.
 
  
=FX8: official product information=
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=About the FX8=
* "The FX8 is a new multi-effects pedalboard designed to deliver Fractal’s signature quality without compromise in an effects-only floor unit. FX8 runs up to eight simultaneous effects using the state-of-the-art algorithms made famous in the Axe-Fx II line of processors. It features a rugged steel chassis with aircraft aluminum end-panels, convenient top handle, eleven quiet, durable solid state footswitches with no mechanical contacts to fail, 27 LEDs in three colors, five knobs beneath a bright display, Humbuster™ outputs to eliminate hum due to ground loops (when used with Humbuster™ cables), dual TRS relays for amp switching, two switch/expression pedal jacks, USB, MIDI and more. The unit is designed for unity gain and offers true bypass. Above all, it features an extremely high quality signal path to deliver ultra-low noise and pristine sound quality. In other words, “no tone suck!”
 
* "Onboard preset memories let you create 128 totally different pedalboards. Every effect in every preset can be run in series or parallel. Using the optional “four cable” setup, you can place each effect “PRE” (between guitar and amp, where pedals go) or “POST” (in the amp’s send/return loop, where rack effects are typically placed)."
 
* "Use Stompbox Mode on the FX8 for traditional effect “tap dance” switching, or leverage the eight SCENES in each preset to engage pre-defined effect groups from a single switch. Many effects also offer “XY” switching, which gives them two completely different sound settings: imagine dialing in a single drive pedal with both “Overdrive” and “Fuzz” channels, or a reverb with foot-selectable “spring” and “hall” sounds."
 
* "The fantastically flexible modifier system enables easy real-time sound changes. You can plug two expression pedals (like the forthcoming Fractal EV-1!) into the onboard jacks to control Wah, Whammy, Volume, or virtually anything else, and utilize MIDI or onboard controllers for automated dynamic effects. A precision tuner, two global equalizers and a dedicated, global 4-minute stereo Looper are also built-in."
 
* "FX8-EDIT, a full-featured software editor, is also included free. In the tradition of all Fractal Audio Systems products, the FX8 is fully compatible with Fractal-Bot for preset sharing, easy backup and restore, plus firmware updates as new features are added."
 
  
=FX8: official list of features=
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==Status==
* FX8 is an advanced multi-effects processor, perfect for guitar, bass, and other instruments.
 
* “Built Like a Tank” with a powder-coated steel chassis and aircraft aluminum end panels.
 
* Eleven quiet, durable solid state footswitches with no mechanical contacts to fail. 27 LEDs!
 
* Two onboard TRS RELAYS to control your amp’s channel or effect switching.
 
* Two onboard PEDAL jacks to connect footswitches or expression pedals.
 
* FX8 can control or respond to other MIDI gear in your rig with MIDI IN and OUT/THRU ports.
 
* Easy-to-use with a 160×80px display, 6 buttons, 5 knobs, and minimal menu diving.
 
* 128 PRESETS allow you to create 128 completely different pedalboards.
 
* Up to eight simultaneous effects per preset, with state-of-the-art “Fractal-quality” algorithms.
 
* Each effect can be configured as desired: Pre/Post, Series/Parallel.
 
* “Stompbox Mode” provides traditional ON/OFF switching, plus XY switching (with press & hold).
 
* “XY” gives many effects two completely different sets of settings for maximum sonic flexibility.
 
* Eight SCENES/preset allow you to load effect ON/OFF and X/Y “combos” (plus relays and MIDI.)
 
* “Modifiers” allow real-time control of many parameters via MIDI, pedals, or controllers.
 
* Designed for UNITY GAIN (both PRE and POST) and featuring TRUE BYPASS.
 
* High quality converters deliver ultra-low noise and pristine audio. No tone suck!
 
* Humbuster™ outputs help defeat ground hum (when used with Humbuster™ Cables).
 
* Built-in global IN and OUT VOLUME (pedal-assignable) & dual global 10-band Graphic EQ.
 
* Every preset includes a built-in dedicated global 4-MINUTE LOOPER (8m in mono)
 
* USB for connection to a Mac or PC for easy editing, backup/restore, and firmware updates.
 
* FX8-Edit, a free editor/librarian, gives user-friendly access to all sound settings.
 
* And more! Upgradeable firmware means the FX8 will get updates and new features.
 
  
=FX8: the effects=
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The final firmware version is 5.04.
* The FX8 shares this wiki with the Axe-Fx II, because many of the FX8's effects are the same as in the Axe-Fx II.
 
* Effects:
 
** Chorus (2)
 
** Compressor/Dynamics (2)
 
** Delay (2)
 
** Drive (2)
 
** Enhancer (1)
 
** Filter (2)
 
** Flanger (2)
 
** Formant (1)
 
** Gate/Expander (2)
 
** Graphic EQ (2)
 
** Megatap Delay
 
** MIDI (1)
 
** Multidelay (1)
 
** Parametric EQ (2)
 
** Phaser (2)
 
** Pitch Shifter (1)
 
** Relay (2)
 
** Reverb (2)
 
** Ring Modulator (1)
 
** Rotary (2)
 
** Tremolo/Pan
 
** Volume/Pan (2)
 
** Wah (2)
 
* Plus:
 
** Looper (global)
 
** Noise gate (per preset)
 
** Output mixer (per preset)
 
** Controllers (per preset)
 
  
=FX8: expression pedals and external switches=
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==Introduction==
* You can connect 2 expression pedals, such as the Fractal Audio EV-1, and assign those to parameters. Requires TRS-to-TRS cables.
 
* You can connect 2 external switches (momentary or latching), and assign those to parameters. External switches use TS-to-TS cables.
 
[[image:FX8_EV1.jpg|link=]]
 
  
=FX8: quotes from Fractal Audio=
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The FX8 provides effects for the gigging musician who uses his own amp(s) and cabinet(s), including specific "no tone suck" support for 4CM (Four Cable Method). It provides dedicated relays for amp channel switching and other amp functions. It does not provide amp and cab modeling.
* "This product is aimed at the person who doesn't want to use modeling. It is specifically designed for use with an amp. The I/O architecture was designed to integrate with tube amps. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-11.html#post1052336 source]
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* "Just effects. Specifically designed for 4CM with dedicated pre- and post- paths. Up to 8 simultaneous effects. Any number assignable pre/post. Any combination of series or parallel routing. Two expression pedal inputs, four relay outputs. USB for remote editing with free FX8-Edit software. Silent Switch technology from the MFC Mark III. True Bypass. Etc., etc. Don't drop it on your foot." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon.html#post1051229 source]
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* "This product is aimed at the person who doesn't want to use modeling. It is specifically designed for use with an amp. The I/O architecture was designed to integrate with tube amps." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1052336/ source]
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* "Just effects. Specifically designed for 4CM with dedicated pre- and post- paths. Up to 8 simultaneous effects. Any number assignable pre/post. Any combination of series or parallel routing. Two expression pedal inputs, four relay outputs. USB for remote editing with free FX8-Edit software. Silent Switch technology from the MFC Mark III. True Bypass. Etc., etc. Don't drop it on your foot." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1051229/ source]
 
* "Amp channel switching? Yes." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon.html#post1051234 source]
 
* "Amp channel switching? Yes." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon.html#post1051234 source]
* "Anything new that's not in the Axe-Fx II? True bypass and relay outputs. Longer Looper time. Other than that it's most of the fx from the Axe-Fx II in a floor package." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon.html#post1051248 source] And: It doesn't have the vocoder or quad chorus. It has two instances of many effects (the ones where you'd want more than one). [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-12.html#post1052469 source]
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* "Anything new that's not in the Axe-Fx II? True bypass and relay outputs. Longer Looper time. Other than that it's most of the fx from the Axe-Fx II in a floor package." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1051248/ source] And: It doesn't have the vocoder or quad chorus. It has two instances of many effects (the ones where you'd want more than one). [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1052469/ source]
* "Note that each relay jack is TRS so there are two relays per jack so you get four relay outputs." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-17.html#post1053574 source]
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* "Note that each relay jack is TRS so there are two relays per jack so you get four relay outputs." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1053574/ source]
* "You don't have to use TRS. With a mono cable obviously you'll only get one relay output." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-18.html#post1053610 source]
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* "You don't have to use TRS. With a mono cable obviously you'll only get one relay output." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1053610/ source]
* "Internal, universal power supply." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-5.html#post1051456 source]
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* "Internal, universal power supply." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1051456/ source]
* "Will it respond to Program Change and CC commands? Yes, and it supports SCENES too." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-2.html#post1051271 source]
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* "Will it respond to Program Change and CC commands? Yes, and it supports SCENES too."
* "The FX-8 is not a substitute for the MFC. It cannot function as a dedicated MIDI controller for the Axe-Fx. It will send basic MIDI commands but it is not intended to be a MIDI controller." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-17.html#post1053529 source]
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* "The FX-8 is not a substitute for the MFC. It cannot function as a dedicated MIDI controller for the Axe-Fx. It will send basic MIDI commands but it is not intended to be a MIDI controller." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1053529/ source]
* "It can't do the two-way comms that the Axe-Fx II uses. It can operate as a BASIC midi controller but it's not nearly as capable as an MFC. If all you need is PC, CC and expression then, yes, it can do that." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/86923-coming-soon-17.html#post1053564 source]
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* "It can't do the two-way comms that the Axe-Fx II uses. It can operate as a BASIC midi controller but it's not nearly as capable as an MFC. If all you need is PC, CC and expression then, yes, it can do that." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1053564/ source]
* "I believe that the number one feature of this product is "No Tone Suck". The noise floor is amazingly low, you can't tell when the unit is engaged versus bypassed. The analog signal path design is pristine. We used these new Analog Devices premium op-amps which cost about 10x what other manufacturers typically use and the results are worth it." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/91183-fx8-update.html#post1097881 source]
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* "I believe that the number one feature of this product is "No Tone Suck". The noise floor is amazingly low, you can't tell when the unit is engaged versus bypassed. The analog signal path design is pristine. We used these new Analog Devices premium op-amps which cost about 10x what other manufacturers typically use and the results are worth it." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1097881/ source]
* "No fan." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/91183-fx8-update-2.html#post1097993 source]
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* "No fan." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1097993/ source]
* "You can select whether True Bypass bypasses both the pre (before amp) and post (amp's loop) paths or just the pre path. Honestly though the noise floor is so low that you'd be hard pressed to tell whether it was true bypass or DSP bypass. The signal still goes through a buffer but bypasses the converters. I guess technically it should be called "Buffered True Bypass". The buffer has an extremely low self-noise." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/91809-true-bypass-details.html source]
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* "You can select whether True Bypass bypasses both the pre (before amp) and post (amp's loop) paths or just the pre path. Honestly though the noise floor is so low that you'd be hard pressed to tell whether it was true bypass or DSP bypass. The signal still goes through a buffer but bypasses the converters. I guess technically it should be called "Buffered True Bypass". The buffer has an extremely low self-noise." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1104885/ source]
 
* "The FX8 has 128 different presets (patch); each preset has 8 scenes:
 
* "The FX8 has 128 different presets (patch); each preset has 8 scenes:
 
** Preset - up to 8 unique effects, configured in any desired Pre/Post configuration (4/4, 2/6, etc.)
 
** Preset - up to 8 unique effects, configured in any desired Pre/Post configuration (4/4, 2/6, etc.)
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* Each footswitch controls the On/Off and X/Y state of the corresponding effect. More transitions can be controlled through the use of Presets and Scenes.
 
* Each footswitch controls the On/Off and X/Y state of the corresponding effect. More transitions can be controlled through the use of Presets and Scenes.
 
* The Looper settings are stored with each Preset, but the audio is not.
 
* The Looper settings are stored with each Preset, but the audio is not.
* The FX8 groups the effects in the Pre (before the amp) Loop and Post (Effects Loop) Loop. There is a Pre/Post setting that is saved with each preset. Simply changing your Pre/Post setting to 8/0 will put all of your effects in the Pre loop." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/92404-4cm-vs-straight-amp-patches.html#post1112121 source]
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* The FX8 groups the effects in the Pre (before the amp) Loop and Post (Effects Loop) Loop. There is a Pre/Post setting that is saved with each preset. Simply changing your Pre/Post setting to 8/0 will put all of your effects in the Pre loop." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1112119/ source]
* "The footswitches are not freely assigned. In "Stompbox" mode, they toggle the effect on/off, in Scene change they select the appropriate scene, and in preset/bank change, they select the appropriate preset." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/92543-footswitches-freely-assignable.html#post1112542 source]
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* "There are two Scene Controllers that can be attached to modifiers. You can use one of the scene controllers to change the value of your Reverb hold from off to on, and back." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1112591/ source]
* "There are two Scene Controllers that can be attached to modifiers. You can use one of the scene controllers to change the value of your Reverb hold from off to on, and back." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/92543-footswitches-freely-assignable.html#post1112591 source]
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* "There are 12 external controllers." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1112604/ source]
* "There are 12 external controllers." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/92543-footswitches-freely-assignable.html#post1112604 source]
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* "Like the Axe-FX, there is a CPU meter, and you do have to be aware of your utilization." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1114822/ source]
* "Like the Axe-FX, there is a CPU meter, and you do have to be aware of your utilization." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/92543-footswitches-freely-assignable.html#post1114822 source]
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* "Bypassing the front end does work like other products and will reduce the added noise since it bypasses the converters and associated electronics. However the FX-8 is so quiet that any added noise is virtually imperceptible. The self-noise of the FX-8 is less than the self-noise of a typical electric guitar so the guitar itself becomes the dominant noise source. This was a challenging design point and I spent a lot of time figuring out how to make an A/D system that could meet that requirement. So, while you can bypass the front end (if you want to be a purist), it's not really necessary as the unit is so quiet anyways." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1115645/ source]
* "Bypassing the front end does work like other products and will reduce the added noise since it bypasses the converters and associated electronics. However the FX-8 is so quiet that any added noise is virtually imperceptible. The self-noise of the FX-8 is less than the self-noise of a typical electric guitar so the guitar itself becomes the dominant noise source. This was a challenging design point and I spent a lot of time figuring out how to make an A/D system that could meet that requirement. So, while you can bypass the front end (if you want to be a purist), it's not really necessary as the unit is so quiet anyways." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/92819-does-bypassing-front-end-d-reduce-noise.html#post1115645 source]
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* "Where effects are common to both units, you can export them from the Axe-FX, and import them into the FX8." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1118094/ source]
* "Where effects are common to both units, you can export them from the Axe-FX, and import them into the FX8." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/93104-copy-effects-axe-fx-2-over-fx8.html#post1118094 source]
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* "Scene changes can set relay states and send MIDI without using effect blocks." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1124422/ source]
* "Each scene can be programmed to send a Program Change on scene change. Additionally, there are two MIDI blocks (with X/Y) that can be programmed to send Program Change and/or Command Change." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/93387-fx8-versus-mfc-101-axe-owners.html#post1123629 source]
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* "You have 8 scenes per preset. Scenes do not necessarily change any effect unless you want. Additionally, you can use the relay block with X/Y settings allowing for two separate "On" states for the given relay. X/Y can be changed on any block using scenes or "stomp box" mode. If your amp requires a single relay output to transition to all three "On" states (Tip to Sleeve, Ring to Sleeve, and Both) then you will need to use scenes. Otherwise, either option will work for you, and it will be a matter of preference." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1124704/ source]
* "There is a Relay Block for relay 1, and a separate block for relay two. When the block is in the Disabled state, the relay is "OFF" or open. When the block is in the Enabled state, the relay is in the programmed state: Tip to Sleeve, Ring to Sleeve, or Both. The block has X/Y, so the "On" state can have two different connections. Additionally, each scene change can drive either relay to one of the following states: OFF, Tip to Sleeve, Ring to Sleeve, or Both. Note: using a RELAY block disables scene changes." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/93611-new-blocks-sending-midi-manually-controlling-onboard-relays.html#post1123632 source]
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* "No Amp or Cabinet simulation. Just effects (up to 8 at a time)." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1125243/ source]
* "Scene changes can set relay states and send MIDI program changes without using effect blocks." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/93611-new-blocks-sending-midi-manually-controlling-onboard-relays.html#post1124422 source]
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* "There are two methods for triggering the relay outputs: (2) Tie them to scene changes (2) Use a relay block in the grid - ties the block to a particular footswitch. Because they both rely on software to drive the relay(s), some CPU utilization is required (albeit a very small amount). However, if you do not wish to use scenes to drive the relay(s), then you have to tie the change to a foot switch. This consumes real estate in the grid as it also consumes a footswitch to drive the relay." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1134357/ source]
* "You have 8 scenes per preset. Scenes do not necessarily change any effect unless you want. Additionally, you can use the relay block with X/Y settings allowing for two separate "On" states for the given relay. X/Y can be changed on any block using scenes or "stomp box" mode. If your amp requires a single relay output to transition to all three "On" states (Tip to Sleeve, Ring to Sleeve, and Both) then you will need to use scenes. Otherwise, either option will work for you, and it will be a matter of preference." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/93611-new-blocks-sending-midi-manually-controlling-onboard-relays.html#post1124704 source]
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* "There are 8 scenes per preset, corresponding to the 8 effect footswitches. When in STICKY SCENES are turned on, stepping on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch puts you in SCENE mode. Once in SCENE mode, each of the numbered footswitches will change to the active scene. Once you wish to return to STOMPBOX mode, step on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch again." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1155764/ source]
* "No Amp or Cabinet simulation. Just effects (up to 8 at a time)." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/news/93708-fx8-update.html#post1125243 source]
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* "USB is for configuration and MIDI only." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1155819/ source]
* "There are two methods for triggering the relay outputs: (2) Tie them to scene changes (2) Use a relay block in the grid - ties the block to a particular footswitch. Because they both rely on software to drive the relay(s), some CPU utilization is required (albeit a very small amount). However, if you do not wish to use scenes to drive the relay(s), then you have to tie the change to a foot switch. This consumes real estate in the grid as it also consumes a footswitch to drive the relay." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/93611-new-blocks-sending-midi-manually-controlling-onboard-relays.html#post1134357 source]
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* "The FX8 uses the standard USB MIDI drivers. No additional drivers are required." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1190898/ source]
* "The FX8 has 3 main modes: Stompbox mode, Scene Mode, and Preset Mode. The default is Stompbox; stepping on the footswitch will toggle bypass (on/off) on the associated effect, and press and hold of the footswitch will toggle X/Y if the associated effect supports X/Y. SCENE mode is activated by pressing the SCENE/PRESET footswitch and then pressing the footswitch associated with the desired SCENE ( 1 - 8 ). PRESET mode is activated by press and holding the SCENE/PRESET footswitch, and then pressing the footswitch associated with the desired PRESET. When in PRESET mode there are 16 Banks (A - P) each containing 8 presets. Two Notes:
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* "No driver is required. FX8 is fully class compliant." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1190906/ source]
*# SCENE mode and PRESET mode have global STICKY parameters that can be set. When these parameters are set to ON, selecting SCENE or PRESET mode will stay activated until specifically deactivated by the user.
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* "The Pedal inputs are not configured to handle two switches." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1191163/ source]
*# The PRESS and HOLD time can be adjusted between (0.25 seconds - 2.0 seconds)." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/96004-scenes-instant-access.html#post1155547 source]
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* "The FX-8 was specifically designed to be a "Pro" unit. No BS, no whacky effects. What you get is straightforward, extremely high-quality effects and circuit design. The money is in the circuitry. It's very difficult to design something that is sonically transparent. To do so requires expensive parts. The I/O in/out of the converters is all balanced design which most consumer products don't use. This almost doubles the number of components needed (and hence the cost) but results in lower noise and distortion. The converters themselves are Cirrus Logic's "flagship" converters (= $$$$$). Our philosophy with the FX-8 and upcoming AX8 is no-frills, just absolute best sound quality in a convenient floor unit." [http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/axe-fx8-vs-quality-pedals-strymon-wampler-etc.1501869/page-2#post-20237826 source]
* "The default mode is "STOMPBOX" mode. Which allows you do enable/bypass effects on the fly. You are only in SCENE mode when you step on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch. Once the SCENE changes, you fall back into STOMPBOX mode immediately. (Unless you have turned STICKY SCENE "on")." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/96004-scenes-instant-access.html#post1155725 source]
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* "Are the outputs buffered for long cable runs? Yes." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/are-the-outputs-buffered-for-long-cable-runs.102820/ source]
* "There are 8 scenes per preset, corresponding to the 8 effect footswitches. When in STICKY SCENES are turned on, stepping on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch puts you in SCENE mode. Once in SCENE mode, each of the numbered footswitches will change to the active scene. Once you wish to return to STOMPBOX mode, step on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch again." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/96004-scenes-instant-access.html#post1155764 source]
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* "The AX8 is not "way more powerful" than the FX-8. The AX8 has one additional DSP that is DEDICATED to amp modeling. If you don't use the amp modeling the AX8 has the same power as the FX-8. The AX8 will not work as well as the FX-8 in 4CM. It is not designed for that. It will do 4CM, as will most digital processors but the FX-8 is the only processor of which I'm aware that is truly optimized for 4CM. That optimization requires a lot of expensive circuitry. The op-amps used are very expensive and there's dozens of them just to support the 4CM stuff. Add to that relays for true bypass, metal film capacitors, etc., etc., and you end up with an expensive design. The FX-8 and AX8 are built on the same code base. There is a single folder that is used to build the common elements for both products. Enhancements to one automatically enhance the other. All this work we've been doing for the AX8 will improve the FX-8. The AX8 will be much more popular than the FX-8. That should be obvious. Most people want the amp modeling. If you don't care about the amp modeling then the FX-8 is the better product and the whole reason for having two different products."
* "USB is for configuration and MIDI only." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/96371-fx8-effects-loop-out-return-via-usb.html#post1155819 source]
+
* "The AX8 and FX-8 use the same converters (CS4272-CZZ) and op-amps. The circuit design in the FX-8 is necessarily much more complex to support true-bypass switching (without pops and clicks) and to optimize the outputs for use in 4CM." [http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/helix-vs-ax8.1598716/page-22#post-20713160 source]
* "The FX8 uses the standard USB MIDI drivers. No additional drivers are required." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/99289-fx8-manual-now-available.html#post1190898 source]
+
* "The FX8 was not designed for use with Global Blocks, and there are no plans to add them." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/global-blocks.103943/#post-1302596 source]
* "No driver is required. FX8 is fully class compliant." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/99289-fx8-manual-now-available.html#post1190906 source]
+
* "The XL+ does not offer True Bypass, nor does it offer additional relay outputs for amp channel switching. So, we are back to the statement that the FX8 has additional circuitry optimized for 4CM. The True Bypass can be applied to the Pre stage, Post stage, or Both. Giving more flexibility when using 4CM." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-xl-vs-fx8-4cm.108869/#post-1303173 source]
* "The Pedal inputs are not configured to handle two switches." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/fx8-discussion/99330-fx8-external-footswitches.html#post1191163 source]
+
* "The FX8 is designed to run Humbuster cables on all of the outputs. If you are running mono, you will only need to run two Humbusters: one to the front input on your amp from Output Pre on the FX8, and one to the FX loop return from Output Post on the FX8." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/need-some-recommendations.101662/#post-1219246 source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
==Specifications==
 +
 
 +
* Dimensions: 16.35" x 3.96" x 10" (415.29mm x 100.6mm x 254mm)
 +
* Weight: 11.5 lbs (5.2 kg)
 +
* Switches: Fractal Audio's proprietary Solid State Switches, no mechanical contacts
 +
* Screen: 160 x 80
 +
* USB: 2.0 Type B
 +
* Sample rate: 48kHz (fixed)
 +
* Input impedance: 1 Megohm (depending on Input Impedance setting)
 +
* Power supply: built-in switchable AC
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"As soon as you put a power supply inside a product you are required by law to have a safety ground from the chassis to the third wire of the power cable. This can cause a ground loop. The GSP 1101 uses an internal supply and would be subject to ground loops depending upon the application. In the old days products only used 2-wire power cables and if a conductor shorted to the chassis it wouldn't necessarily blow a fuse and you could get electrocuted. Connecting the chassis to ground ensures that the circuit breaker will trip in the event that one of the power conductors shorts to the chassis. A wall-wart isolates the power supply outside the chassis inside a plastic housing which means that there is no requirement for the chassis to be connected to earth ground. The downsides of wall-warts are well known though. In certain applications (i.e. Hi-Fi) you can use a double-insulated power supply with no chassis safety ground but that is not permitted for "professional installations". With products that use internal power supplies if you encounter a ground loop you then need to either use isolation transformers or "cheater plugs" (which are dangerous). The FX-8 eliminates the need for these by using a simple, inexpensive cable. Some products have dedicated ground lift switches but you are required to have at least one switch grounded and if you don't you are inviting disaster (blown output drivers, etc.)." [http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/fx8-multi-fx-processor-demo-by-pete-thorn.1631981/page-4#post-20810593 source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
[http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Owners_Manuals More in the Owner's Manual]
 +
 
 +
==Manufacturing ==
 +
 
 +
Originally the FX8 was made in the USA. Manufacturing has been shifted to China thereafter.
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The AX-8 and FX-8 are 100% made in China." [https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/fractal-audio-just-dropped-a-reactive-load-box.1912601/page-2#post-25838702 source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"As soon as you put a power supply inside a product you are required by law to have a safety ground from the chassis to the third wire of the power cable. This can cause a ground loop. The GSP 1101 uses an internal supply and would be subject to ground loops depending upon the application. In the old days products only used 2-wire power cables and if a conductor shorted to the chassis it wouldn't necessarily blow a fuse and you could get electrocuted. Connecting the chassis to ground ensures that the circuit breaker will trip in the event that one of the power conductors shorts to the chassis. A wall-wart isolates the power supply outside the chassis inside a plastic housing which means that there is no requirement for the chassis to be connected to earth ground. The downsides of wall-warts are well known though. In certain applications (i.e. Hi-Fi) you can use a double-insulated power supply with no chassis safety ground but that is not permitted for "professional installations". With products that use internal power supplies if you encounter a ground loop you then need to either use isolation transformers or "cheater plugs" (which are dangerous). The FX8 eliminates the need for these by using a simple, inexpensive cable. Some products have dedicated ground lift switches but you are required to have at least one switch grounded and if you don't you are inviting disaster (blown output drivers, etc.)." [http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/fx8-multi-fx-processor-demo-by-pete-thorn.1631981/page-4#post-20810593 source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
==Differences between original FX8 and Mark II==
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"In comparison to the original FX8, the Mark II has a black bezel and end caps plus an improved silkscreen design -- the #1 footswitch is now in the lower left, and "F" labels are used for the three programable switches. In addition, a new option allows the pad on the instrument input to be set at a maximum of 18dB (vs, 12dB previously) making the unit more suitable with ultra-high output guitars and basses. Finally, outputs have an even lower noise floor! All FX8 presets are fully cross-compatible between the original and Mark II models. Footswitch assignments stay in their original physical positions instead of following the numbers. FX8-Edit automatically detects which model is connected and adjusts itself accordingly." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1380916/ source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The two units, FX8 and FX8 Mark II require different firmware. Two key differences explain why: (1) The extra input pad needs to be settable on one unit and not the other. (2) The footswitches are numbered differently based on customer feedback. Therefore, it is extremely important that the decision about which firmware to install not be ambiguous. Customers not familiar with the product history should have an easy time of it. Sure, we could have called it the FX8-B (or anything else) but the terminology "Mark II" is one we've used before for similar changes, so this is a consistent naming increment, and we wanted it to stand out on." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fx8-mark-ii-looks-sweeeet.115585/page-2#post-1382088 source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The Mark II has lower noise output buffers. The reduction in noise is around 3-4 dB IIRC. Whether or not that is audible with your particular amp is not known." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fx8-mk-i-vs-mk-ii-noise-level.121637/#post-1448368 source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
Presets can be transferred between both models, using [[Editors|FX8-Edit]]. Preset switch locations will automatically be renumbered.
 +
 
 +
=Comparing the FX8 to the AX8 and Axe-Fx II=
 +
 
 +
Read this: [[Comparing the Axe-Fx II, AX8 and FX8]]
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The only product more transparent than the FX-8 is the Axe-Fx III." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-iii-coloring-sound-i-assume-i-goofed-up-somewhere.141237/#post-1673732 source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"Anything new that's not in the Axe-Fx II? True bypass and relay outputs. Longer Looper time. Other than that it's most of the fx from the Axe-Fx II in a floor package."[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1051248/ source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"It doesn't have the vocoder or quad chorus. It has two instances of many effects (the ones where you'd want more than one)." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1052469/ source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"It can't do the two-way comms that the Axe-Fx II uses. It can operate as a BASIC midi controller but it's not nearly as capable as an MFC. If all you need is PC, CC and expression then, yes, it can do that." [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1053564/ source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The AX8 is not "way more powerful" than the FX-8. The AX8 has one additional DSP that is DEDICATED to amp modeling. If you don't use the amp modeling the AX8 has the same power as the FX-8. The AX8 will not work as well as the FX-8 in 4CM. It is not designed for that. It will do 4CM, as will most digital processors but the FX-8 is the only processor of which I'm aware that is truly optimized for 4CM. That optimization requires a lot of expensive circuitry. The op-amps used are very expensive and there's dozens of them just to support the 4CM stuff. Add to that relays for true bypass, metal film capacitors, etc., etc., and you end up with an expensive design. The FX-8 and AX8 are built on the same code base. There is a single folder that is used to build the common elements for both products. Enhancements to one automatically enhance the other. All this work we've been doing for the AX8 will improve the FX-8. The AX8 will be much more popular than the FX-8. That should be obvious. Most people want the amp modeling. If you don't care about the amp modeling then the FX-8 is the better product and the whole reason for having two different products."</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The AX8 and FX-8 use the same converters (CS4272-CZZ) and op-amps. The circuit design in the FX-8 is necessarily much more complex to support true-bypass switching (without pops and clicks) and to optimize the outputs for use in 4CM." [http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/helix-vs-ax8.1598716/page-22#post-20713160 source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
=FX8-Edit=
 +
 
 +
[[image:Fx8-edit-01-tn.jpg|300px|link=http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Editors]]
 +
 
 +
Read this: [[Editors]]
 +
 
 +
=Firmware=
 +
 
 +
[[image:Icon-firmware.png|link=]]
 +
 
 +
Read this:
 +
* [[Firmware]]
 +
* [[Firmware release notes - FX8]]
 +
* [[Firmware#Emergency_boot_recovery|Emergency Boot Recovery]]
 +
 
 +
=I/O connections=
 +
 
 +
[[image:FX8-mk2-rear.jpg|325px]]
 +
 
 +
Read this:
 +
 
 +
* [[Connections and levels]]
 +
* [[Remote control, pedals and switches]]
 +
* [[MIDI]]
 +
* [[USB]]
 +
 
 +
=Pedal ports=
 +
 
 +
The pedal ports let you connect expression pedals and/or external switches.
 +
 
 +
An expression pedal should have a linear resistance taper, max resistance of 10 kOhm to 100 kOhm, and requires a TRS-to-TRS cable. The pedal must be calibrated before use in the [[I/O menu]].
 +
 
 +
An external switch can be a momentary or latching one, and uses a TS-to-TS cable.
 +
 
 +
Use the I/O > PEDAL menu to let the hardware know what type of external switch you're connecting:
 +
 
 +
* if a latching (aka "toggle") switch is connected, set TYPE to “LATCHING”
 +
* if a momentary switch (such as a sustain pedal) is connected, you have two options:
 +
*# set TYPE to “MOMENTARY” and the device will recognize alternate stomps as ON and OFF, creating a “virtual” latching footswitch
 +
*# set TYPE to “CONTINUOUS” if you want the switch to turn on when you press, and off when you release it
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The Pedal inputs are not configured to handle two switches". [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fx8-and-external-footswitches.99330/#post-1191163 source] </blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"The FX8 pedal assignments are always global." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/matt-joe-vol-wah-expression-pedal-double-duty.100608/#post-1206482 source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"Pedals are always running. If nothing is plugged in there is a pull-up resistor that pulls the pedal value to 100%." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/expression-pedals-not-seen-on-power-up.102412/#post-1226998 source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
=Relays=
 +
 
 +
The FX8 is able to switch amp channels and other amp functions.
 +
 
 +
Read this: [[Connections_and_levels#Relays:_switch_amp_channels_and_more|Relays]]
 +
 
 +
=Presets=
 +
 
 +
Number of presets:
 +
* 128
 +
 
 +
About the factory presets:
 +
* Read this: [[Factory presets]]
 +
 
 +
=Effects list=
 +
 
 +
Click on the image below:
 +
 
 +
[[image:Iii all-blocks-3x13.jpg|500px|link=http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Effects_list]]
 +
 
 +
=System reset=
 +
 
 +
Read this: [[Reset system parameters]]
 +
 
 +
=Buttons, knobs, switches=
 +
 
 +
[[image:FX8-mk2-top.jpg|325px]]
 +
 
 +
==Navigate and operate==
 +
 
 +
Operating requires the use of buttons (PAGE, ENTER, etc.), footswitches and the following knobs:
 +
* '''NAV''' — navigates between the 8 footswitches, changes the value of the first on-screen knob and scrolls up and down through a vertical menu. In the Global EQ and GEQ blocks, it shifts bands
 +
* ƒ'''VALUE''' — steps through the effects/functions list for the current switch, changes the value of the second on-screen knob and changes the highlighted parameter
 +
* '''PRESET/A''' — steps through PRESETS/BANKS, changes the value of the third on-screen knob and changes the parameter labeled A
 +
* '''SCENE/B''' — selects a SCENE, changes the value of the fourth on-screen knob (if any) and changes the parameter labeled B
 +
* ƒ'''C''' — changes the value of the fifth on-screen knob (if any) and changes the parameter labeled C
 +
 
 +
There's no 4x12 grid like in the Axe-Fx and AX8.
 +
 
 +
==Switches==
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
The main screen on the FX8 is the Footswitch Page (FS), which displays 8 switchable blocks, assigned to effects. You can also assign other functions, aka "footswitch blocks". You assign an effect or function by selecting a footswitch, turning the VALUE knob and pressing ENTER. Select from:
 +
* '''None'''
 +
* '''Effects''' (present on the Config page)
 +
* '''Looper Mode'''
 +
* '''Bank Up / Bank Down'''
 +
* '''Scene 1-8'''
 +
* '''Scene 1/2 toggle'''
 +
* '''Preset 1-8'''
 +
* '''Relay 1 and 2'''
 +
* '''MIDI 1 and 2'''
 +
 
 +
IMPORTANT: before you can assign an effect to a footswitch, you need to add the effect on the CFG page first. Use VALUE to select the effect and press ENTER. To access the CFG page from the FS page, press Page. To leave the CFG Page, press EXIT (depending on the EXIT setting in the Global menu).
 +
 
 +
On the CFG page you can specify whether an effect slot operates in SERIES or PARALLEL (depending on the preset configuration) and the effect's X/Y state (if available).
 +
 
 +
Footswitch assignments do not affect effect blocks or their order.
 +
 
 +
You can turn a footswitch into a "global" footswitch, forcing its assigned function to be the same across all presets. Footswitches are designated as either "Global" or "Per-Preset" using the Global Footswitch (“GBL FS”) page in the GLOBAL Menu.
 +
 
 +
You can assign multiple footswitches to the same effect block. This enables you to, for example, assign a latching AND a momentary switch to the same effect.
 +
 
 +
==F-switches==
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-Fswitch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
In Global > F-switch you can assign functions to the 3 switches at the right. Each switch supports a Press action and a Press-and-Hold action. Select from:
 +
* '''None'''
 +
* '''Single / Sticky Preset/Bank''' (only available on F1)
 +
* '''Sticky Preset +/-'''
 +
* '''Single Scene or Sticky Scene'''
 +
* '''Scene 1/2 Toggle'''
 +
* '''Preset Up / Preset Down'''
 +
* '''Bank Up / Down'''
 +
* '''Tempo Tap'''
 +
* '''Tuner'''
 +
* '''Single / Sticky X/Y'''
 +
* '''Looper Mode'''
 +
* '''True Bypass'''
 +
* '''Exit''' (exits Large Preset Display)
 +
 
 +
Using the editor simplifies the assignment of footswitches.
 +
 
 +
[[image:FX8 FS.png|500px]]
 +
 
 +
[[image:FX8 CFG.png|500px]]
 +
 
 +
==Shortcuts==
 +
 
 +
CFG page:
 +
* '''EXIT''' — recalls the FS screen
 +
* '''2x EDIT''' — switches between X/Y
 +
* '''2x ENTER''' — bypasses or engages the effect
 +
* '''ENTER''' — swaps an effect
 +
* To remove an effect: select NONE after turning VALUE.
 +
 
 +
Within a block's EDIT menu:
 +
* '''2x ENTER''' — resets the effect
 +
 
 +
Global GEQ:
 +
* '''ENTER''' — flattens the selected slider
 +
* '''2x ENTER''' — flattens all bands and gain
 +
 
 +
Sequencer:
 +
* '''ENTER''' — randomizes the values
 +
 
 +
==Switch presets==
 +
 
 +
There are several ways to switch presets:
 +
* Press a switch assigned to Single Preset, use the BANK up or DOWN switches to scroll to the desired Bank and press switch 1-8. After selecting a preset, the unit will return to its operational mode. To make the unit stay in Preset Mode, set the switch to Sticky Preset.
 +
* Send a MIDI Program Change to the unit.
 +
* Assign switches to Preset Up and Preset Down.
 +
* Turn "Preset/A".
 +
 
 +
The FX8 does not provide a "global preset" feature. Here's a workaround:
 +
# Set one of the 1-8 switches to "Global latching" (Global menu).
 +
# Assign that switch to the preferred preset in the bank (FS page).
 +
# Now press that switch at any time to immediately recall the preferred preset.
 +
# To make it work across multiple banks, copy and paste the preferred preset to the same position in those banks.
 +
 
 +
The parameter "Display Large Preset" in the Global menu enables or disables the display of preset titles in a large font size, and the number of seconds (or "always") that you want it displayed.
 +
 
 +
The Bank Limit parameter in the Global menu simplifies preset and bank selection during a live performance. It limits the available banks you can access through the footswitches with an UPPER and LOWER limit. Bank Limit is available in the Global menu.
 +
 
 +
There are three parameters:
 +
* '''NO''' — banks are NOT limited, Lower and Upper limit settings are IGNORED
 +
* '''WRAP''' — banks ARE limited and will wrap around from the highest back to the lowest (or vice versa)
 +
* '''NO WRAP''' — banks ARE limited and will NOT wrap
 +
 
 +
[[Presets|More about Presets]]
 +
 
 +
==Switch scenes==
 +
 
 +
There are several ways to switch between scenes:
 +
* Press the F-switch assigned to Scenes, and press switch 1-8. After selecting a scene, the unit will return to its operational mode. To make the unit stay in Scene Select Mode, set it to Sticky Scene.
 +
* Send MIDI Control Change 34 (Scene Select) to the unit, with value 0 for scene 1, value 1 for scene 2, etc.
 +
* Turn "Scene/B".
 +
 
 +
In the Global menu you can specify the default scene for all presets. This includes the possibility to specify: Current scene. This means that when switching presets, the device will stick to the current scene number. You can also set the preferred scene per preset.
 +
 
 +
[[Scenes|More about Scenes]]
 +
 
 +
==Switch between X/Y==
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
[[X/Y switching|More about X/Y switching]]
 +
 
 +
==Switch behavior==
 +
 
 +
===Press & Hold interval===
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
You can specify in the Global menu how long you need to press and hold a switch to engage its “hold switch” functionality.
 +
 
 +
You can also disable press-and-hold, see below.
 +
 
 +
===Single versus Sticky===
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
'''Single''' — lets you press a switch to select a scene and then returns the switches to their regular function
 +
 
 +
'''Sticky''' — lets you press a switch to select a scene, and then keeps the switches assigned to scenes
 +
 
 +
===Up-stroke versus down-stroke===
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
By default the unit engages or bypasses an effect or function when "releasing" a switch. This is necessary for the "press-and-hold" functionality.
 +
 
 +
You can make the switch activate immediately when pushed:
 +
* disable PRESS/HOLD FOR XY in the Global menu
 +
* or: assign Single X/Y or Sticky X/Y to a F-switch at the right side
 +
 
 +
With press-and-hold disabled, operating the unit feels faster. But you can no longer hold a switch to switch an effect between X/Y.
 +
 
 +
Also, when you set the “HOLD” function of any F-switch to “NONE”, its TAP function switch will execute on the switch down-stroke instead of the up-stroke.
 +
 
 +
===Latching or momentary ===
 +
 
 +
[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
 +
 
 +
A latching switch switches on or off, when you press it, and switches to the other state when pressing it again.
 +
 
 +
Momentary switches do not “latch” when you step on them. They engage while your foot is down on the switch, and stop when you lift it up. Any of the numbered footswitches may be designated as MOMENTARY. This can be done either GLOBALLY (Global menu) or PER-PRESET (Config page).
 +
 
 +
If a momentary footswitch is used to BYPASS/ENGAGE effects, the effect state will be reversed by the action of the switch. A block that is saved as ENABLED will be momentarily bypassed. A block that is saved as BYPASSED will by momentarily enabled. The same is true for a momentary footswitch assigned to SCENE 1/2 Toggle: depending on whether Scene 1 or Scene 2 is selected, the switch will momentarily toggle to the other.
 +
 
 +
The settings on the CONFIG > FS MODE page have no effect for a footswitch if it is set to one of the GLOBAL options on the GBL FS page.
 +
 
 +
The FX8 lets you assign multiple footswitches to the same effect block. This enables you to, for example, assign a latching and a momentary switch to the same effect.
 +
 
 +
==Looper Mode==
 +
 
 +
Looper Mode turns the switches into Looper controls. The FX8 has the switches labeled.
 +
 
 +
==Bypassing the AD/DA converters==
 +
 
 +
The FX8 allows you to physically bypass (disable) the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters between IN and OUT. Aka "True Bypass". This disables ALL processing. It will for example mute Looper playback, all effects will by disabled, it'll stop delay repeats, it'll ignore level settings etc.
 +
 
 +
Even though the FX8 does not suck tone and is completely transparent, some users value the ability to completely bypass the A/D and D/A converters. Also, True Bypass enables you to compare gain settings, compare stuff etc.
 +
 
 +
In each preset you can specify on the Config page if True Bypass applies to the PRE stage, the POST stage, or ALL.
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"On the CFG tab of the main screen, there is parameter called "BYPASS". It's values are PRE, POST, and ALL. By setting this to PRE, any time TRUE BYPASS is engaged, it will only bypass the effects block in the PRE stage".</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
<blockquote>"TRUE BYPASS does not mute the audio, it engages circuitry that bypasses the Digital converters. The audio is routed from Input Pre to Output Pre". [https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fx8-block-set-up.101993/#post-1222569 source]</blockquote>
 +
 
 +
To engage True Bypass, press (or hold) the switch assigned to True Bypass.
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"Automatic True Bypass" is a option (Global menu) that will automatically engage True Bypass when all effects are bypassed. This works per signal chain (PRE and POST), without affecting the other signal chain.
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<blockquote>"The XL+ does not offer True Bypass, nor does it offer additional relay outputs for amp channel switching. The FX8 has additional circuitry optimized for 4CM. The True Bypass can be applied to the Pre stage, Post stage, or Both. Giving more flexibility when using 4CM." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-xl-vs-fx8-4cm.108869/#post-1303173 source]"</blockquote>
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==External switches==
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==Control Switches==
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[[image:AX8-switch.jpg|link=]]
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Read this: [[Modifiers, Controllers and Control Switches]]
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=Tips and tricks=
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==Amp and speaker simulation on the FX8==
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Read this: [[Cab_block#FX8_and_speaker_simulation|FX8 and speaker simulation]]
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==Improving readability of preset list==
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Improve the readability of the preset titles in the Single/Sticky Preset screen, by adding spaces to each consecutive preset name:
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* preset 2 starts with one space
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* preset 3 with two spaces
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* preset 4 with 3 spaces
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Then start over again.
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Make sure to not add too many spaces, because this will push titles off the screen when recalling that preset.
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[[image:screenAX8.jpg|link=|300px]]
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==Mounting the FX8 on a pedalboard==
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You can remove the rubber feet of the AX8 to mount it on a pedalboard with Velcro.
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WARNING: do not use the same screws again. Use substitute screws. You need M3.5 x 6mm flat head screws. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/removing-ax8-feet-for-velcro.110879/#post-1327171 source]
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[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/removing-ax8-feet-for-velcro.110879/#post-1327355 Sources for substitute screws in Europe]
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==Help, no sound==
  
=FX8: factory default settings=
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[[image:hear.png|link=]]
* See [[FX8: factory default settings]].
 
  
=FX8: videos=
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Read this: [[Troubleshooting]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf6zwhe0faI Larry Mitchell]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msQ_coByw4A Larry Mitchell]
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=849441551767266 Cooper Carter]
 
  
 
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About the FX8

Status

The final firmware version is 5.04.

Introduction

The FX8 provides effects for the gigging musician who uses his own amp(s) and cabinet(s), including specific "no tone suck" support for 4CM (Four Cable Method). It provides dedicated relays for amp channel switching and other amp functions. It does not provide amp and cab modeling.

  • "This product is aimed at the person who doesn't want to use modeling. It is specifically designed for use with an amp. The I/O architecture was designed to integrate with tube amps." source
  • "Just effects. Specifically designed for 4CM with dedicated pre- and post- paths. Up to 8 simultaneous effects. Any number assignable pre/post. Any combination of series or parallel routing. Two expression pedal inputs, four relay outputs. USB for remote editing with free FX8-Edit software. Silent Switch technology from the MFC Mark III. True Bypass. Etc., etc. Don't drop it on your foot." source
  • "Amp channel switching? Yes." source
  • "Anything new that's not in the Axe-Fx II? True bypass and relay outputs. Longer Looper time. Other than that it's most of the fx from the Axe-Fx II in a floor package." source And: It doesn't have the vocoder or quad chorus. It has two instances of many effects (the ones where you'd want more than one). source
  • "Note that each relay jack is TRS so there are two relays per jack so you get four relay outputs." source
  • "You don't have to use TRS. With a mono cable obviously you'll only get one relay output." source
  • "Internal, universal power supply." source
  • "Will it respond to Program Change and CC commands? Yes, and it supports SCENES too."
  • "The FX-8 is not a substitute for the MFC. It cannot function as a dedicated MIDI controller for the Axe-Fx. It will send basic MIDI commands but it is not intended to be a MIDI controller." source
  • "It can't do the two-way comms that the Axe-Fx II uses. It can operate as a BASIC midi controller but it's not nearly as capable as an MFC. If all you need is PC, CC and expression then, yes, it can do that." source
  • "I believe that the number one feature of this product is "No Tone Suck". The noise floor is amazingly low, you can't tell when the unit is engaged versus bypassed. The analog signal path design is pristine. We used these new Analog Devices premium op-amps which cost about 10x what other manufacturers typically use and the results are worth it." source
  • "No fan." source
  • "You can select whether True Bypass bypasses both the pre (before amp) and post (amp's loop) paths or just the pre path. Honestly though the noise floor is so low that you'd be hard pressed to tell whether it was true bypass or DSP bypass. The signal still goes through a buffer but bypasses the converters. I guess technically it should be called "Buffered True Bypass". The buffer has an extremely low self-noise." source
  • "The FX8 has 128 different presets (patch); each preset has 8 scenes:
    • Preset - up to 8 unique effects, configured in any desired Pre/Post configuration (4/4, 2/6, etc.)
    • Scene - each scene saves the following effect states: On/Off, X/Y (when available).
  • Spillover can be configured for both Preset transitions and Scene transitions.
  • Each footswitch controls the On/Off and X/Y state of the corresponding effect. More transitions can be controlled through the use of Presets and Scenes.
  • The Looper settings are stored with each Preset, but the audio is not.
  • The FX8 groups the effects in the Pre (before the amp) Loop and Post (Effects Loop) Loop. There is a Pre/Post setting that is saved with each preset. Simply changing your Pre/Post setting to 8/0 will put all of your effects in the Pre loop." source
  • "There are two Scene Controllers that can be attached to modifiers. You can use one of the scene controllers to change the value of your Reverb hold from off to on, and back." source
  • "There are 12 external controllers." source
  • "Like the Axe-FX, there is a CPU meter, and you do have to be aware of your utilization." source
  • "Bypassing the front end does work like other products and will reduce the added noise since it bypasses the converters and associated electronics. However the FX-8 is so quiet that any added noise is virtually imperceptible. The self-noise of the FX-8 is less than the self-noise of a typical electric guitar so the guitar itself becomes the dominant noise source. This was a challenging design point and I spent a lot of time figuring out how to make an A/D system that could meet that requirement. So, while you can bypass the front end (if you want to be a purist), it's not really necessary as the unit is so quiet anyways." source
  • "Where effects are common to both units, you can export them from the Axe-FX, and import them into the FX8." source
  • "Scene changes can set relay states and send MIDI without using effect blocks." source
  • "You have 8 scenes per preset. Scenes do not necessarily change any effect unless you want. Additionally, you can use the relay block with X/Y settings allowing for two separate "On" states for the given relay. X/Y can be changed on any block using scenes or "stomp box" mode. If your amp requires a single relay output to transition to all three "On" states (Tip to Sleeve, Ring to Sleeve, and Both) then you will need to use scenes. Otherwise, either option will work for you, and it will be a matter of preference." source
  • "No Amp or Cabinet simulation. Just effects (up to 8 at a time)." source
  • "There are two methods for triggering the relay outputs: (2) Tie them to scene changes (2) Use a relay block in the grid - ties the block to a particular footswitch. Because they both rely on software to drive the relay(s), some CPU utilization is required (albeit a very small amount). However, if you do not wish to use scenes to drive the relay(s), then you have to tie the change to a foot switch. This consumes real estate in the grid as it also consumes a footswitch to drive the relay." source
  • "There are 8 scenes per preset, corresponding to the 8 effect footswitches. When in STICKY SCENES are turned on, stepping on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch puts you in SCENE mode. Once in SCENE mode, each of the numbered footswitches will change to the active scene. Once you wish to return to STOMPBOX mode, step on the SCENE/PRESET footswitch again." source
  • "USB is for configuration and MIDI only." source
  • "The FX8 uses the standard USB MIDI drivers. No additional drivers are required." source
  • "No driver is required. FX8 is fully class compliant." source
  • "The Pedal inputs are not configured to handle two switches." source
  • "The FX-8 was specifically designed to be a "Pro" unit. No BS, no whacky effects. What you get is straightforward, extremely high-quality effects and circuit design. The money is in the circuitry. It's very difficult to design something that is sonically transparent. To do so requires expensive parts. The I/O in/out of the converters is all balanced design which most consumer products don't use. This almost doubles the number of components needed (and hence the cost) but results in lower noise and distortion. The converters themselves are Cirrus Logic's "flagship" converters (= $$$$$). Our philosophy with the FX-8 and upcoming AX8 is no-frills, just absolute best sound quality in a convenient floor unit." source
  • "Are the outputs buffered for long cable runs? Yes." source
  • "The AX8 is not "way more powerful" than the FX-8. The AX8 has one additional DSP that is DEDICATED to amp modeling. If you don't use the amp modeling the AX8 has the same power as the FX-8. The AX8 will not work as well as the FX-8 in 4CM. It is not designed for that. It will do 4CM, as will most digital processors but the FX-8 is the only processor of which I'm aware that is truly optimized for 4CM. That optimization requires a lot of expensive circuitry. The op-amps used are very expensive and there's dozens of them just to support the 4CM stuff. Add to that relays for true bypass, metal film capacitors, etc., etc., and you end up with an expensive design. The FX-8 and AX8 are built on the same code base. There is a single folder that is used to build the common elements for both products. Enhancements to one automatically enhance the other. All this work we've been doing for the AX8 will improve the FX-8. The AX8 will be much more popular than the FX-8. That should be obvious. Most people want the amp modeling. If you don't care about the amp modeling then the FX-8 is the better product and the whole reason for having two different products."
  • "The AX8 and FX-8 use the same converters (CS4272-CZZ) and op-amps. The circuit design in the FX-8 is necessarily much more complex to support true-bypass switching (without pops and clicks) and to optimize the outputs for use in 4CM." source
  • "The FX8 was not designed for use with Global Blocks, and there are no plans to add them." source
  • "The XL+ does not offer True Bypass, nor does it offer additional relay outputs for amp channel switching. So, we are back to the statement that the FX8 has additional circuitry optimized for 4CM. The True Bypass can be applied to the Pre stage, Post stage, or Both. Giving more flexibility when using 4CM." source
  • "The FX8 is designed to run Humbuster cables on all of the outputs. If you are running mono, you will only need to run two Humbusters: one to the front input on your amp from Output Pre on the FX8, and one to the FX loop return from Output Post on the FX8." source

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 16.35" x 3.96" x 10" (415.29mm x 100.6mm x 254mm)
  • Weight: 11.5 lbs (5.2 kg)
  • Switches: Fractal Audio's proprietary Solid State Switches, no mechanical contacts
  • Screen: 160 x 80
  • USB: 2.0 Type B
  • Sample rate: 48kHz (fixed)
  • Input impedance: 1 Megohm (depending on Input Impedance setting)
  • Power supply: built-in switchable AC

"As soon as you put a power supply inside a product you are required by law to have a safety ground from the chassis to the third wire of the power cable. This can cause a ground loop. The GSP 1101 uses an internal supply and would be subject to ground loops depending upon the application. In the old days products only used 2-wire power cables and if a conductor shorted to the chassis it wouldn't necessarily blow a fuse and you could get electrocuted. Connecting the chassis to ground ensures that the circuit breaker will trip in the event that one of the power conductors shorts to the chassis. A wall-wart isolates the power supply outside the chassis inside a plastic housing which means that there is no requirement for the chassis to be connected to earth ground. The downsides of wall-warts are well known though. In certain applications (i.e. Hi-Fi) you can use a double-insulated power supply with no chassis safety ground but that is not permitted for "professional installations". With products that use internal power supplies if you encounter a ground loop you then need to either use isolation transformers or "cheater plugs" (which are dangerous). The FX-8 eliminates the need for these by using a simple, inexpensive cable. Some products have dedicated ground lift switches but you are required to have at least one switch grounded and if you don't you are inviting disaster (blown output drivers, etc.)." source

More in the Owner's Manual

Manufacturing

Originally the FX8 was made in the USA. Manufacturing has been shifted to China thereafter.

"The AX-8 and FX-8 are 100% made in China." source

"As soon as you put a power supply inside a product you are required by law to have a safety ground from the chassis to the third wire of the power cable. This can cause a ground loop. The GSP 1101 uses an internal supply and would be subject to ground loops depending upon the application. In the old days products only used 2-wire power cables and if a conductor shorted to the chassis it wouldn't necessarily blow a fuse and you could get electrocuted. Connecting the chassis to ground ensures that the circuit breaker will trip in the event that one of the power conductors shorts to the chassis. A wall-wart isolates the power supply outside the chassis inside a plastic housing which means that there is no requirement for the chassis to be connected to earth ground. The downsides of wall-warts are well known though. In certain applications (i.e. Hi-Fi) you can use a double-insulated power supply with no chassis safety ground but that is not permitted for "professional installations". With products that use internal power supplies if you encounter a ground loop you then need to either use isolation transformers or "cheater plugs" (which are dangerous). The FX8 eliminates the need for these by using a simple, inexpensive cable. Some products have dedicated ground lift switches but you are required to have at least one switch grounded and if you don't you are inviting disaster (blown output drivers, etc.)." source

Differences between original FX8 and Mark II

"In comparison to the original FX8, the Mark II has a black bezel and end caps plus an improved silkscreen design -- the #1 footswitch is now in the lower left, and "F" labels are used for the three programable switches. In addition, a new option allows the pad on the instrument input to be set at a maximum of 18dB (vs, 12dB previously) making the unit more suitable with ultra-high output guitars and basses. Finally, outputs have an even lower noise floor! All FX8 presets are fully cross-compatible between the original and Mark II models. Footswitch assignments stay in their original physical positions instead of following the numbers. FX8-Edit automatically detects which model is connected and adjusts itself accordingly." source

"The two units, FX8 and FX8 Mark II require different firmware. Two key differences explain why: (1) The extra input pad needs to be settable on one unit and not the other. (2) The footswitches are numbered differently based on customer feedback. Therefore, it is extremely important that the decision about which firmware to install not be ambiguous. Customers not familiar with the product history should have an easy time of it. Sure, we could have called it the FX8-B (or anything else) but the terminology "Mark II" is one we've used before for similar changes, so this is a consistent naming increment, and we wanted it to stand out on." source

"The Mark II has lower noise output buffers. The reduction in noise is around 3-4 dB IIRC. Whether or not that is audible with your particular amp is not known." source

Presets can be transferred between both models, using FX8-Edit. Preset switch locations will automatically be renumbered.

Comparing the FX8 to the AX8 and Axe-Fx II

Read this: Comparing the Axe-Fx II, AX8 and FX8

"The only product more transparent than the FX-8 is the Axe-Fx III." source

"Anything new that's not in the Axe-Fx II? True bypass and relay outputs. Longer Looper time. Other than that it's most of the fx from the Axe-Fx II in a floor package."source

"It doesn't have the vocoder or quad chorus. It has two instances of many effects (the ones where you'd want more than one)." source

"It can't do the two-way comms that the Axe-Fx II uses. It can operate as a BASIC midi controller but it's not nearly as capable as an MFC. If all you need is PC, CC and expression then, yes, it can do that." source

"The AX8 is not "way more powerful" than the FX-8. The AX8 has one additional DSP that is DEDICATED to amp modeling. If you don't use the amp modeling the AX8 has the same power as the FX-8. The AX8 will not work as well as the FX-8 in 4CM. It is not designed for that. It will do 4CM, as will most digital processors but the FX-8 is the only processor of which I'm aware that is truly optimized for 4CM. That optimization requires a lot of expensive circuitry. The op-amps used are very expensive and there's dozens of them just to support the 4CM stuff. Add to that relays for true bypass, metal film capacitors, etc., etc., and you end up with an expensive design. The FX-8 and AX8 are built on the same code base. There is a single folder that is used to build the common elements for both products. Enhancements to one automatically enhance the other. All this work we've been doing for the AX8 will improve the FX-8. The AX8 will be much more popular than the FX-8. That should be obvious. Most people want the amp modeling. If you don't care about the amp modeling then the FX-8 is the better product and the whole reason for having two different products."

"The AX8 and FX-8 use the same converters (CS4272-CZZ) and op-amps. The circuit design in the FX-8 is necessarily much more complex to support true-bypass switching (without pops and clicks) and to optimize the outputs for use in 4CM." source

FX8-Edit

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Read this: Editors

Firmware

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Read this:

I/O connections

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Read this:

Pedal ports

The pedal ports let you connect expression pedals and/or external switches.

An expression pedal should have a linear resistance taper, max resistance of 10 kOhm to 100 kOhm, and requires a TRS-to-TRS cable. The pedal must be calibrated before use in the I/O menu.

An external switch can be a momentary or latching one, and uses a TS-to-TS cable.

Use the I/O > PEDAL menu to let the hardware know what type of external switch you're connecting:

  • if a latching (aka "toggle") switch is connected, set TYPE to “LATCHING”
  • if a momentary switch (such as a sustain pedal) is connected, you have two options:
    1. set TYPE to “MOMENTARY” and the device will recognize alternate stomps as ON and OFF, creating a “virtual” latching footswitch
    2. set TYPE to “CONTINUOUS” if you want the switch to turn on when you press, and off when you release it

"The Pedal inputs are not configured to handle two switches". source

"The FX8 pedal assignments are always global." source

"Pedals are always running. If nothing is plugged in there is a pull-up resistor that pulls the pedal value to 100%." source

Relays

The FX8 is able to switch amp channels and other amp functions.

Read this: Relays

Presets

Number of presets:

  • 128

About the factory presets:

Effects list

Click on the image below:

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System reset

Read this: Reset system parameters

Buttons, knobs, switches

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Navigate and operate

Operating requires the use of buttons (PAGE, ENTER, etc.), footswitches and the following knobs:

  • NAV — navigates between the 8 footswitches, changes the value of the first on-screen knob and scrolls up and down through a vertical menu. In the Global EQ and GEQ blocks, it shifts bands
  • ƒVALUE — steps through the effects/functions list for the current switch, changes the value of the second on-screen knob and changes the highlighted parameter
  • PRESET/A — steps through PRESETS/BANKS, changes the value of the third on-screen knob and changes the parameter labeled A
  • SCENE/B — selects a SCENE, changes the value of the fourth on-screen knob (if any) and changes the parameter labeled B
  • ƒC — changes the value of the fifth on-screen knob (if any) and changes the parameter labeled C

There's no 4x12 grid like in the Axe-Fx and AX8.

Switches

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The main screen on the FX8 is the Footswitch Page (FS), which displays 8 switchable blocks, assigned to effects. You can also assign other functions, aka "footswitch blocks". You assign an effect or function by selecting a footswitch, turning the VALUE knob and pressing ENTER. Select from:

  • None
  • Effects (present on the Config page)
  • Looper Mode
  • Bank Up / Bank Down
  • Scene 1-8
  • Scene 1/2 toggle
  • Preset 1-8
  • Relay 1 and 2
  • MIDI 1 and 2

IMPORTANT: before you can assign an effect to a footswitch, you need to add the effect on the CFG page first. Use VALUE to select the effect and press ENTER. To access the CFG page from the FS page, press Page. To leave the CFG Page, press EXIT (depending on the EXIT setting in the Global menu).

On the CFG page you can specify whether an effect slot operates in SERIES or PARALLEL (depending on the preset configuration) and the effect's X/Y state (if available).

Footswitch assignments do not affect effect blocks or their order.

You can turn a footswitch into a "global" footswitch, forcing its assigned function to be the same across all presets. Footswitches are designated as either "Global" or "Per-Preset" using the Global Footswitch (“GBL FS”) page in the GLOBAL Menu.

You can assign multiple footswitches to the same effect block. This enables you to, for example, assign a latching AND a momentary switch to the same effect.

F-switches

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In Global > F-switch you can assign functions to the 3 switches at the right. Each switch supports a Press action and a Press-and-Hold action. Select from:

  • None
  • Single / Sticky Preset/Bank (only available on F1)
  • Sticky Preset +/-
  • Single Scene or Sticky Scene
  • Scene 1/2 Toggle
  • Preset Up / Preset Down
  • Bank Up / Down
  • Tempo Tap
  • Tuner
  • Single / Sticky X/Y
  • Looper Mode
  • True Bypass
  • Exit (exits Large Preset Display)

Using the editor simplifies the assignment of footswitches.

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Shortcuts

CFG page:

  • EXIT — recalls the FS screen
  • 2x EDIT — switches between X/Y
  • 2x ENTER — bypasses or engages the effect
  • ENTER — swaps an effect
  • To remove an effect: select NONE after turning VALUE.

Within a block's EDIT menu:

  • 2x ENTER — resets the effect

Global GEQ:

  • ENTER — flattens the selected slider
  • 2x ENTER — flattens all bands and gain

Sequencer:

  • ENTER — randomizes the values

Switch presets

There are several ways to switch presets:

  • Press a switch assigned to Single Preset, use the BANK up or DOWN switches to scroll to the desired Bank and press switch 1-8. After selecting a preset, the unit will return to its operational mode. To make the unit stay in Preset Mode, set the switch to Sticky Preset.
  • Send a MIDI Program Change to the unit.
  • Assign switches to Preset Up and Preset Down.
  • Turn "Preset/A".

The FX8 does not provide a "global preset" feature. Here's a workaround:

  1. Set one of the 1-8 switches to "Global latching" (Global menu).
  2. Assign that switch to the preferred preset in the bank (FS page).
  3. Now press that switch at any time to immediately recall the preferred preset.
  4. To make it work across multiple banks, copy and paste the preferred preset to the same position in those banks.

The parameter "Display Large Preset" in the Global menu enables or disables the display of preset titles in a large font size, and the number of seconds (or "always") that you want it displayed.

The Bank Limit parameter in the Global menu simplifies preset and bank selection during a live performance. It limits the available banks you can access through the footswitches with an UPPER and LOWER limit. Bank Limit is available in the Global menu.

There are three parameters:

  • NO — banks are NOT limited, Lower and Upper limit settings are IGNORED
  • WRAP — banks ARE limited and will wrap around from the highest back to the lowest (or vice versa)
  • NO WRAP — banks ARE limited and will NOT wrap

More about Presets

Switch scenes

There are several ways to switch between scenes:

  • Press the F-switch assigned to Scenes, and press switch 1-8. After selecting a scene, the unit will return to its operational mode. To make the unit stay in Scene Select Mode, set it to Sticky Scene.
  • Send MIDI Control Change 34 (Scene Select) to the unit, with value 0 for scene 1, value 1 for scene 2, etc.
  • Turn "Scene/B".

In the Global menu you can specify the default scene for all presets. This includes the possibility to specify: Current scene. This means that when switching presets, the device will stick to the current scene number. You can also set the preferred scene per preset.

More about Scenes

Switch between X/Y

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More about X/Y switching

Switch behavior

Press & Hold interval

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You can specify in the Global menu how long you need to press and hold a switch to engage its “hold switch” functionality.

You can also disable press-and-hold, see below.

Single versus Sticky

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Single — lets you press a switch to select a scene and then returns the switches to their regular function

Sticky — lets you press a switch to select a scene, and then keeps the switches assigned to scenes

Up-stroke versus down-stroke

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By default the unit engages or bypasses an effect or function when "releasing" a switch. This is necessary for the "press-and-hold" functionality.

You can make the switch activate immediately when pushed:

  • disable PRESS/HOLD FOR XY in the Global menu
  • or: assign Single X/Y or Sticky X/Y to a F-switch at the right side

With press-and-hold disabled, operating the unit feels faster. But you can no longer hold a switch to switch an effect between X/Y.

Also, when you set the “HOLD” function of any F-switch to “NONE”, its TAP function switch will execute on the switch down-stroke instead of the up-stroke.

Latching or momentary

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A latching switch switches on or off, when you press it, and switches to the other state when pressing it again.

Momentary switches do not “latch” when you step on them. They engage while your foot is down on the switch, and stop when you lift it up. Any of the numbered footswitches may be designated as MOMENTARY. This can be done either GLOBALLY (Global menu) or PER-PRESET (Config page).

If a momentary footswitch is used to BYPASS/ENGAGE effects, the effect state will be reversed by the action of the switch. A block that is saved as ENABLED will be momentarily bypassed. A block that is saved as BYPASSED will by momentarily enabled. The same is true for a momentary footswitch assigned to SCENE 1/2 Toggle: depending on whether Scene 1 or Scene 2 is selected, the switch will momentarily toggle to the other.

The settings on the CONFIG > FS MODE page have no effect for a footswitch if it is set to one of the GLOBAL options on the GBL FS page.

The FX8 lets you assign multiple footswitches to the same effect block. This enables you to, for example, assign a latching and a momentary switch to the same effect.

Looper Mode

Looper Mode turns the switches into Looper controls. The FX8 has the switches labeled.

Bypassing the AD/DA converters

The FX8 allows you to physically bypass (disable) the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters between IN and OUT. Aka "True Bypass". This disables ALL processing. It will for example mute Looper playback, all effects will by disabled, it'll stop delay repeats, it'll ignore level settings etc.

Even though the FX8 does not suck tone and is completely transparent, some users value the ability to completely bypass the A/D and D/A converters. Also, True Bypass enables you to compare gain settings, compare stuff etc.

In each preset you can specify on the Config page if True Bypass applies to the PRE stage, the POST stage, or ALL.

"On the CFG tab of the main screen, there is parameter called "BYPASS". It's values are PRE, POST, and ALL. By setting this to PRE, any time TRUE BYPASS is engaged, it will only bypass the effects block in the PRE stage".

"TRUE BYPASS does not mute the audio, it engages circuitry that bypasses the Digital converters. The audio is routed from Input Pre to Output Pre". source

To engage True Bypass, press (or hold) the switch assigned to True Bypass.

"Automatic True Bypass" is a option (Global menu) that will automatically engage True Bypass when all effects are bypassed. This works per signal chain (PRE and POST), without affecting the other signal chain.

"The XL+ does not offer True Bypass, nor does it offer additional relay outputs for amp channel switching. The FX8 has additional circuitry optimized for 4CM. The True Bypass can be applied to the Pre stage, Post stage, or Both. Giving more flexibility when using 4CM." source"

External switches

Control Switches

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Read this: Modifiers, Controllers and Control Switches

Tips and tricks

Amp and speaker simulation on the FX8

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Improving readability of preset list

Improve the readability of the preset titles in the Single/Sticky Preset screen, by adding spaces to each consecutive preset name:

  • preset 2 starts with one space
  • preset 3 with two spaces
  • preset 4 with 3 spaces

Then start over again.

Make sure to not add too many spaces, because this will push titles off the screen when recalling that preset.

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Mounting the FX8 on a pedalboard

You can remove the rubber feet of the AX8 to mount it on a pedalboard with Velcro.

WARNING: do not use the same screws again. Use substitute screws. You need M3.5 x 6mm flat head screws. source

Sources for substitute screws in Europe

Help, no sound

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