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=====Obtaining an impulse response=====
 
=====Obtaining an impulse response=====
You can record your own impulse response by inputting a click or pop to the cabinet. The resulting signal is the impulse response. Please see the main article on [[Impulse_response|impulse responses]] for more information.
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You can acquire your own impulse response ("IR") by sending a specific electrical signal to your cabinet and recording the result. Depending on the signal you sent, either the recorded signal is the IR as recorded (if the excitation you use is an impulse), or it can be used to generate the impulse response via a process called ''deconvolution.'' Keep in mind that the IR you have acquired will be representative of everything in the signal path, including the amplifier, speaker, microphone, and preamp/sound card input. It will only be a good representation of the speaker IR if ''all the other elements in the signal chain have near-ideal behavior.''
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Please see the main article on [[Impulse_response|impulse responses]] for more information.
  
 
=====Converting an impulse response=====
 
=====Converting an impulse response=====
 
Follow these steps, skipping any that don't apply.  If you aren't comfortable with any of these steps, wait until the conversion utility is updated with more features.:
 
Follow these steps, skipping any that don't apply.  If you aren't comfortable with any of these steps, wait until the conversion utility is updated with more features.:
 
* Convert the file to a mono .wav.
 
* Convert the file to a mono .wav.
* Use a sample rate converter to convert your .wav to 48kHz.  ([http://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/  Free sample rate converter])
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* Zero pad the .wav to 4k (4096) samples or more. (Value for 48kHz.  Scale accordingly for other sample rates.)
* Zero pad the .wav to 4k (4096) samples or more.
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* Use the [http://fractalaudio.com/Documents/ir2syx.zip FAS conversion utility] to convert the .wav into a SYSEX (.syx) file.
* Use the [http://fractalaudio.com/Documents/ir2syx.zip conversion utility] to convert the .wav into a SYSEX (.syx) file.
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** Place the wave file(s) you want to convert in the bin/win32 folder.
** The file needs to be in the same directory as the utility.
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** Launch the utility and follow the prompts.
** The utility doesn't take any arguments (for now).
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** The resulting sysex will now be all ready to load into the Axe-Fx in the location you specified.
* Use a hex editor to change the second byte to the number of the cab to write to.
 
** The first byte of the file is "0A".  Change the next byte.
 
** 00 = user cab 1, 01 = user cab 2, etc.
 
  
 
=====Uploading the impulse response=====
 
=====Uploading the impulse response=====
Simply transfer the SYSEX file to the Axe-Fx using whatever software you use to [[How to download/upload patches|transfer patches]].
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Simply transfer the SYSEX file to the Axe-Fx using whatever software you use to [[How to download/upload patches|transfer patches]]. Here are few programs Bomes SendSx, MidiOx, Axe FX editor, and Lars editor to upload the Ir's
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'''Bomes SendSx or MidiOx'''
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1. On Axe, go to preset you want to use
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2. Hit edit button in the axe fx until the Cabinet 1 displays
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3. Turn to page 2 in cabinet1
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4. Turn Value Knob to the User Slot you want to target
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5. Open Bomes or MidiOx and navigate to the IR you want to send
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6. Send it
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Subsequent sends are a simple right click in the window you used the first time (no need to re-navigate)
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You can simply and easily run through presets every few seconds to do a quick preview. No problem with wrong User Slots etc.
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Note there will be no visual confirmation that the process is done except for a small MIDI IN light blink at the end of the process.
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The hole thing takes 1-3 seconds so I suggest you play a cord and let it ring out.
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Listen to the tone change so you can confirm that the load was successful and it went to the correct USER slot.
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Common mistakes using this method
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- You load CAB2 instead of CAB1, the result is that no mater what USER slot you select on CAB2 the IR will automatically go to USER slot 1.
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- Even if you have both CAB1 and CAB2 used in a preset and you highlight CAB2 it will ignore it and the IR will go to USER slot 1
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- If you send the IR to the AXE without having anything selected or highlighted
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the IR will automatically go to USER slot 1.
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'''The Axe-fx Editor'''
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1: Click on settings (upper left hand corner and select preset manager.
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2: Select the cabs tab in the left column and hit the source button.
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3: In the new window navigate to the folder that your cabinet Impulse responses are in using the arrow up button in the upper left corner, and select the choose button.
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4: In the right column select the axe fx tab.
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5: Then select the cabs button.
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6: Now drag and drop the Impulse responce in the left column to the cab user slot in the right column.
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7: Now hit the save button in the upper right column.
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'''AlbertA's Axe-fX IR converter Utility'''  Just open the .syx file, choose a location, and send to axe-fx.
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'''Lars Editor'''-On one panel you have the 10 user slots. On the other panel is the file window. Just drag from the file window to the 10 user slots.  This is a good way  to audition and compare many IR's at once.
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=====Changing the impulse response user location=====
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See [[MIDI Tips]]

Latest revision as of 13:16, 25 December 2009

With version 4.0 of the firmware, the Axe-Fx is able to use up to ten user cabinets. This process involves creating or obtaining an impulse response of an existing cabinet, converting it for use with the Axe-Fx and uploading it.

Obtaining an impulse response

You can acquire your own impulse response ("IR") by sending a specific electrical signal to your cabinet and recording the result. Depending on the signal you sent, either the recorded signal is the IR as recorded (if the excitation you use is an impulse), or it can be used to generate the impulse response via a process called deconvolution. Keep in mind that the IR you have acquired will be representative of everything in the signal path, including the amplifier, speaker, microphone, and preamp/sound card input. It will only be a good representation of the speaker IR if all the other elements in the signal chain have near-ideal behavior.

Please see the main article on impulse responses for more information.

Converting an impulse response

Follow these steps, skipping any that don't apply. If you aren't comfortable with any of these steps, wait until the conversion utility is updated with more features.:

  • Convert the file to a mono .wav.
  • Zero pad the .wav to 4k (4096) samples or more. (Value for 48kHz. Scale accordingly for other sample rates.)
  • Use the FAS conversion utility to convert the .wav into a SYSEX (.syx) file.
    • Place the wave file(s) you want to convert in the bin/win32 folder.
    • Launch the utility and follow the prompts.
    • The resulting sysex will now be all ready to load into the Axe-Fx in the location you specified.
Uploading the impulse response

Simply transfer the SYSEX file to the Axe-Fx using whatever software you use to transfer patches. Here are few programs Bomes SendSx, MidiOx, Axe FX editor, and Lars editor to upload the Ir's

Bomes SendSx or MidiOx

1. On Axe, go to preset you want to use

2. Hit edit button in the axe fx until the Cabinet 1 displays

3. Turn to page 2 in cabinet1

4. Turn Value Knob to the User Slot you want to target

5. Open Bomes or MidiOx and navigate to the IR you want to send

6. Send it


Subsequent sends are a simple right click in the window you used the first time (no need to re-navigate)

You can simply and easily run through presets every few seconds to do a quick preview. No problem with wrong User Slots etc.

Note there will be no visual confirmation that the process is done except for a small MIDI IN light blink at the end of the process. The hole thing takes 1-3 seconds so I suggest you play a cord and let it ring out. Listen to the tone change so you can confirm that the load was successful and it went to the correct USER slot.

Common mistakes using this method - You load CAB2 instead of CAB1, the result is that no mater what USER slot you select on CAB2 the IR will automatically go to USER slot 1. - Even if you have both CAB1 and CAB2 used in a preset and you highlight CAB2 it will ignore it and the IR will go to USER slot 1 - If you send the IR to the AXE without having anything selected or highlighted the IR will automatically go to USER slot 1.

The Axe-fx Editor

1: Click on settings (upper left hand corner and select preset manager.

2: Select the cabs tab in the left column and hit the source button.

3: In the new window navigate to the folder that your cabinet Impulse responses are in using the arrow up button in the upper left corner, and select the choose button.

4: In the right column select the axe fx tab.

5: Then select the cabs button.

6: Now drag and drop the Impulse responce in the left column to the cab user slot in the right column.

7: Now hit the save button in the upper right column.


AlbertA's Axe-fX IR converter Utility Just open the .syx file, choose a location, and send to axe-fx.

Lars Editor-On one panel you have the 10 user slots. On the other panel is the file window. Just drag from the file window to the 10 user slots. This is a good way to audition and compare many IR's at once.

Changing the impulse response user location

See MIDI Tips