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Revision as of 19:07, 15 May 2011
Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 ABOUT THE AXE-FX II
- 2.1 What are the differences with Standard/Ultra
- 2.2 What are the technical specifications
- 2.3 How do the unit and the circuit board look
- 2.4 Where is it manufactured
- 2.5 What are the dimensions
- 2.6 What poweramp and speakers were used to compare the amp models to the real amps
- 2.7 Are the rack ears removable
- 2.8 How to mount it in a rack or rackbag
- 3 STARTER TIPS
- 4 CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
- 4.1 Is a MIDI interface required to connect to a computer
- 4.2 Is an audio interface required to record
- 4.3 Which digital I/O is supported
- 4.4 Can the digital input be used with analog inputs and outputs
- 4.5 Is the sample rate for the digital output fixed
- 4.6 How is USB supported
- 4.7 How does the unit show up in DAW software
- 4.8 Can it be used for reamping
- 5 SYSTEM, FIRMWARE
- 6 CONNECTING INSTRUMENTS AND AMPS
- 6.1 Why are there no input level knobs at the front
- 6.2 Does using the front input disable the rear inputs
- 6.3 Should a guitar use the front or rear input
- 6.4 How does it obtain unity gain
- 6.5 How do the HumBuster outputs work
- 6.6 Are the rear inputs balanced
- 6.7 How are levels set in a 4CM setup
- 6.8 Can it play streamed music
- 6.9 Should a wireless receiver connect to the front or rear input
- 6.10 Which knob controls the level of the headphones output
- 7 USING AXE-EDIT AND OTHER SOFTWARE
- 8 CREATING AND EDITING PRESETS
- 8.1 Does it support loading Standard and Ultra presets
- 8.2 How many presets are supported
- 8.3 What do the Quick Control knobs do
- 8.4 How does the Input Impedance work
- 8.5 How fast is preset switching
- 8.6 Does it have a Compare function for presets or effect blocks
- 8.7 What's the DIR tab on the main preset screen for
- 8.8 What are Global Blocks
- 8.9 How does CPU load compare to the Ultra
- 9 ABOUT EFFECTS IN GENERAL
- 10 AMP BLOCK
- 10.1 How many amp models can it hold
- 10.2 Can the names of the amps be edited
- 10.3 How much DSP-capacity does an amp block require
- 10.4 Does this amp modeling differ from the Standard/Ultra
- 10.5 Where are the Warmth and Thump parameters
- 10.6 Where is the 8-band EQ positioned in the Amp block
- 10.7 What are Global Amps
- 10.8 Do amps still have negative presence
- 10.9 How does Input Trim work
- 10.10 What's the Saturation switch parameter for
- 10.11 Are all amp parameters assignable to MIDI controllers
- 10.12 What are the details of the modeled amps
- 10.13 What about Standard/Ultra amp types which are not in the list (yet)
- 10.14 Which amps are modeled
- 10.14.1 59 BASSGUY
- 10.14.2 65 BASSGUY
- 10.14.3 VIBRATO VERB
- 10.14.4 DELUXE VERB
- 10.14.5 DOUBLE VERB
- 10.14.6 JR BLUES
- 10.14.7 CLASS-A 15W TB
- 10.14.8 CLASS-A 30W
- 10.14.9 CLASS-A 30W TB
- 10.14.10 BRIT JM45
- 10.14.11 PLEXI NORMAL
- 10.14.12 PLEXI TREBLE
- 10.14.13 1987X NORMAL
- 10.14.14 1987X TREBLE
- 10.14.15 BRIT 800
- 10.14.16 BRIT 800 MOD
- 10.14.17 HIPOWER NORMAL
- 10.14.18 HIPOWER BRILLNT
- 10.14.19 USA CLEAN
- 10.14.20 USA CLEAN 2
- 10.14.21 USA RHYTHM
- 10.14.22 USA IIC+ NORM
- 10.14.23 USA IIC+ BRIGHT
- 10.14.24 USA LEAD 1
- 10.14.25 USA LEAD 2
- 10.14.26 RECTO ORANGE
- 10.14.27 RECTO RED
- 10.14.28 RECTO NEW ORNGE
- 10.14.29 RECTO NEW RED
- 10.14.30 EURO BLUE
- 10.14.31 EURO RED
- 10.14.32 SHIVER CLN
- 10.14.33 SHIVER LD
- 10.14.34 EURO UBER
- 10.14.35 SOLO 99 CLN
- 10.14.36 SOLO 100 RHY
- 10.14.37 SOLO 100 LD
- 10.14.38 FRIEDMAN BE
- 10.14.39 FRIEDMAN HBE
- 10.14.40 PVH 6160
- 10.14.41 MR Z 38 SR
- 10.14.42 CA3+ LD
- 10.14.43 WRECKER 1
- 10.14.44 CORNCOB M50
- 10.14.45 CAROLANN OD-2
- 10.14.46 FRYETTE D60 L
- 10.14.47 FRYETTE D60 M
- 10.14.48 BROWN
- 10.14.49 CITRUS RV50
- 10.14.50 JAZZ 120
- 10.14.51 ENERGYBALL
- 10.14.52 ODS-100 CLEAN
- 10.14.53 ODS-100 LEAD
- 10.14.54 FAS RHYTHM
- 10.14.55 FAS LEAD
- 10.14.56 FAS MODERN
- 10.14.57 DAS METALL
- 10.14.58 BRIT PRE
- 10.14.59 SV BASS
- 11 CAB BLOCK
- 11.1 How many cab slots does it have
- 11.2 Which parameters were added to the cab block
- 11.3 What are the advantages of 2048-point IRs
- 11.4 Where are 3rd-party IRs obtainable
- 11.5 Where is the Drive parameter in the cab block
- 11.6 Does it have a cab type for acoustic guitar
- 11.7 How are the user slots managed
- 11.8 Can cabs in the user cab slots be renamed
- 11.9 Does it do "amp-in-the-room" tones
- 11.10 What are the factory (stock) cab types
- 12 OTHER EFFECTS
- 12.1 About CHORUS and QUAD-CHORUS
- 12.2 About COMPRESSOR
- 12.3 About CROSSOVER
- 12.4 About DELAY
- 12.5 About DETUNE
- 12.6 About DRIVE
- 12.7 About EFFECTS LOOP (FXL)
- 12.8 About ENVELOPE FILTER
- 12.9 About FEEDBACK SEND/RETURN
- 12.10 About FILTER
- 12.11 About FLANGER
- 12.12 About FORMANT
- 12.13 About GRAPHIC EQ
- 12.14 About LOOPER
- 12.15 About MEGATAP DELAY
- 12.16 About MIXER
- 12.17 About MULTI-DELAY
- 12.18 About MULTIBAND COMPRESSOR
- 12.19 About NOISE GATE
- 12.20 About PANNER
- 12.21 About PARAMETRIC EQ
- 12.22 About PHASER
- 12.23 About PITCH
- 12.24 About RESONATOR
- 12.25 About REVERB
- 12.26 About RING MODULATOR
- 12.27 About ROTARY CABINET
- 12.28 About STEREO ENHANCER
- 12.29 About SYNTH
- 12.30 About TREMLO
- 12.31 About (UNI)VIBE
- 12.32 About VOCODER
- 12.33 About WAH
- 13 SPECIAL SOUNDS AND ROUTINGS
- 14 CONTROLLERS, MODIFIERS
- 15 PEDALS, SWITCHES, FOOT CONTROLLERS
INTRODUCTION
This is a FAQ page for the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx II. It is not officially supported by Fractal Audio. The content mostly is derived from forum messages by Fractal Audio, Fractal forum administrators/moderators and other experienced users such as Matman, Javajunkie, Bakerman, Scott Peterson, Don Petersen, Rex, and lots of others.
If you're looking for tips and tricks regarding the Standard and Ultra (first-generation units), look here.
Keep an eye on the sources below for up-to-date information:
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- (...) Axe-Fx II manual
- (...) Firmware release notes
- Posts from the President of Fractal Audio
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Alexander van Engelen (Yek)
ABOUT THE AXE-FX II
What are the differences with Standard/Ultra
- See AFXII Product Brief and the Fractal Audio website.
What are the technical specifications
- See AFXII Product Brief.
How do the unit and the circuit board look
- Check this post.
- High resolution picture of the front panel
- High resolution picture of the rear panel
Where is it manufactured
- All units are made in USA. Source
- The units are identical for all global regions and support 100-240V.
What are the dimensions
- 19"x 3,5" x 14". An inch or two deeper than the Standard/Ultra. Source1 Source2
- The depth according to the Product Brief is 12" but this is incorrect.
What poweramp and speakers were used to compare the amp models to the real amps
- Cliff: "A Mesa 4x12 with my Carvin F1200 power amp. The patches were dry because I do A/B comparisons using an A/B box. I run the cab stereo and put the amp being modeled into one side and the Axe-Fx II into the other side. I run my guitar to the A/B box. One output to the amp and one to the Axe-Fx. Then I can quickly switch back and forth to verify the model is working properly." Source
Are the rack ears removable
- Yes. Source
How to mount it in a rack or rackbag
- The Axe-Fx is a 19” 2HE device. It can easily be mounted in a rack or rackbag. If necessary combined with a racked poweramp and/or power conditioner. You can put the rack or bag on a stand such as this or this.
STARTER TIPS
How to get started quickly (for new users)
How to make sure everything is set up correctly for the gig
How to experience the factory presets the right way
How to find videos and audio clips
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
Is a MIDI interface required to connect to a computer
- No, an USB connection suffices (MIDI-over-USB). The AFXII itself is an USB-to-MIDI adapter. MIDI connections can still be used and editing over MIDI is still possible.
Is an audio interface required to record
- No. The AFXII already contains the required circuitry to send a digital signal into the computer over USB. If you're monitoring from the AFXII itself there's no latency. When monitoring the signal from the computer, the latency is determined by the host computer.
Which digital I/O is supported
- S/PDIF (RCA coaxial).
- AES/EBU (XLR).
Can the digital input be used with analog inputs and outputs
- You can use the digital input with analog Output 1 (and simultaneously digital out). You can use Input 2 and Output 2 while using the digital input. Source
Is the sample rate for the digital output fixed
How is USB supported
- The USB is Audio Class 2.0 compliant. On a Mac you don't need to install any drivers but you do need to install the firmware loader for the USB chip (it is a "soft" processor and downloads its code from the host on start-up). On a PC you also have to install the Audio Class 2.0 drivers. The driver supports ASIO, SRC, etc. etc. You can use the USB just for remote control via Axe-Edit if you want. You don't have to use the audio features. Source
- In the I/O > MIDI menu set "USB ADAPTER MODE" to ON and it functions as a USB-to-MIDI adapter. Source
- You can edit and simultaneously record through USB. Source
- It cannot connect to a USB stick. Source
- The Axe-Fx will respond to MIDI events sent over USB. Source
How does the unit show up in DAW software
- As a 3-In, 2-Out device. Source
Can it be used for reamping
- The third channel on the USB output (to the computer) is the raw data from the Instrument Input. You record this. You then play this track back into the AFXII and set Input Source to USB. Then tweak until you get the sound you want. When you are happy, record the first two channels which are the processed audio. You can save the raw track if you want to go back later and reamp the track again. Source
- The dry signal level is fixed, and for good reason. When you send that signal back in it is the same as the original signal sent to the grid. This means you don't have to adjust anything when reamping. You simply send the signal back. Source
SYSTEM, FIRMWARE
Where is the downloadable firmware
Which programming language is used to code the firmware
- C and assembly. Source
How do backup and restore work
- The AFXII contains onboard backup memory.
Does it have a memory slot
- No.
How to switch it on and off
- Use the front panel knob to switch the unit on or off. Or disconnect the power. As often as you want, it doesn't hurt. Just remember to store your preset changes first, it saves all other changes automatically.
CONNECTING INSTRUMENTS AND AMPS
Why are there no input level knobs at the front
- There are soft Input knobs in the I/O menu. The input levels are controlled via digitally-controlled potentiometer. These work globally, not per preset. The setting doesn't affect the input gain of the Amp and Drive blocks. Source1 Source2
Does using the front input disable the rear inputs
- No, this is different on the AFXII. Use the menu to select either the front or the rear for Input 1. You can leave everything plugged in. Source
- The impedance is 1 Mohm, or less if Inpout Impdance is adjusted.
Should a guitar use the front or rear input
- Always use the front input for guitar, whether wired or wireless. Source
- The front panel input uses a proprietary circuit and dedicated A/D converter for low noise.
How does it obtain unity gain
- The AFXII has digitally controlled potentiometers before and after the A/D and D/A converters. Therefore it knows what the input and output gains are. It compensates for these gains in the digital path. This allows "unity gain processing". If you set the Output Level knob to maximum you will get out what you put in (assuming the blocks have no gain). So if you were to make a preset with shunts from input to output and you put a 1V signal into the unit you would get 1V out. Source
How do the HumBuster outputs work
- The 1/4" outputs have a "remote ground sense" feature. You take a TRS cable and on one end you put a TRS plug and on the other end you put a regular TS plug. On the TS end you tie the ring conductor to ground. Plug the TRS end into the Axe-Fx II. The ground noise of the attached equipment is sensed and added to the output signal thereby cancelling the common-mode noise (hum). This is especially useful when doing the 4CM since that's when you usually get the worst ground loops. Source
Are the rear inputs balanced
- All rear analog inputs are balanced like the onboard XLR outputs.
How are levels set in a 4CM setup
- See the topic about unity gain. Turn both Output knobs at the front fully up. Source
Can it play streamed music
- Yes, connect the player through USB. The signal will be mixed into the output of the AFXII. Adjust the volume on the player. Source
Should a wireless receiver connect to the front or rear input
- Front, to take advantage of the front input's "special sauce" for noise reduction. The rear inputs (both 1 and 2) operate on line level, the front input operates on instrument level.
Which knob controls the level of the headphones output
- Output1 knob. Source
USING AXE-EDIT AND OTHER SOFTWARE
Where to download Axe-Edit
Can Axe-Edit and the MFC-101 be used simultaneously (without a MIDI Merger)
- Yes.
Where can I find more information about the upcoming Axe-Edit 1.0 release
- Here.
CREATING AND EDITING PRESETS
Does it support loading Standard and Ultra presets
How many presets are supported
- 384. Most are ported from the Ultra. Source1
What do the Quick Control knobs do
- They can be configured to function as pedals. Source
- They can be assigned to any modifiable parameter per patch. Source
- They can be used quickly scroll through presets instead of using the Value Wheel. Source
How does the Input Impedance work
- It is a parameter in the layout menu that affects a hardware switch. It can be set to automatic (detects the appropriate setting based on your first effect) or you can set it manually. Source
- Its range is 70k - 1Meg. Source
- The input impedance is selectable from a dozen or so values. It is done right at the instrument input using analog switches. Source
- Changes based on the model, however amps are always 1 Meg. If the first active effect is a Drive, for example, the impedance will change based on the Drive model. Source
- It can be saved per preset. Source
- The impedance feature will only have an audible effect if you are plugging your guitar directly in. It operates by loading down the guitar's pickups. If you have anything buffering the guitar then you won't be loading the pickups. Source
How fast is preset switching
- About 20ms.
Does it have a Compare function for presets or effect blocks
- No(t) yet. Source
- Alternatively you can set up two presets, use the X/Y function or use Axe-Edit's Snapshot to compare.
What's the DIR tab on the main preset screen for
- It lists preset names and numbers for quick recall. Source
What are Global Blocks
- An effect block can be saved as a Global Block. It then can be linked to from other presets, just like Global Amps. A change to the "master" will affect all linked blocks.
How does CPU load compare to the Ultra
A patch that uses 94% of the CPU on an Ultra will use around 70% on the II. Source
ABOUT EFFECTS IN GENERAL
How does the X/Y function work
- You can set up certain effect blocks to switch between two sets of parameters. For example, with Amp blocks you can have 4 configured amps per preset, of which two can be active. Then use the X/Y knob on the AFXII, or an IA switch (toggle) on a MIDI foot controller, to switch between the sets. This essentially doubles the number of those blocks within a preset. X and Y can be the same type of effect, say a RAT drive, but with different parameters. There's no transition between the two. Switching occurs at block level using a MID CC, not on preset level. Source1 Source2 Source3 Source4 Source5 Source6
- Cliff: "The idea behind X/Y is that people often have multiple distortion/chorus/delay/etc. pedals on their board but they rarely have more than one on at a time. So rather than creating more instances of effects, which sucks up CPU, have each instance capable of more than one sound." Source
- X/Y switching is nearly instantaneous. Source
- X/Y doesn't support spillover. Source
- On the MFC-101 X is green, Y is Red. Source
- The X and Y buttons also double as user-definable Quick-Jump keys, which can be set to open the EDIT menus of any 2 blocks without going through the grid.
Is there a Freeze or Hold effect
- Yes, it's built into the Delay effect. Source
Does it support spillover of delay trails and reverb between presets
- Yes, in the same way as the 1st-generation units.
Does it have a Bit Crusher effect
- No. Source
About Global EQ
- It's always on. Source
- The 10-band frequencies are: 31, 63, 125, 250, 500, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k. Source
AMP BLOCK
How many amp models can it hold
- Very many. Source
- Each preset can have two Amp blocks. There's no impact on the CPU capacity because one of the two AFXII DSPs is devoted entirely to amp modeling.
- Each Amp block can also use the X/Y feature to switch between sets of parameters.
Can the names of the amps be edited
- No. Source
How much DSP-capacity does an amp block require
- One Amp block uses about 40%. One of the two DSPs is dedicated to Amp blocks. So you can run 2 of those. The other DSP is for other effects. Source
Does this amp modeling differ from the Standard/Ultra
- Yes. It's called G2 and Virtual Vaccuum Modeling modeling. See Fractal Audio website.
Where are the Warmth and Thump parameters
- These are removed from the Amp block in the AFXII. Source
Where is the 8-band EQ positioned in the Amp block
- It's fixed in position at the very output. Source
What are Global Amps
- (...)
- Supports 10 Global Amps.
- You can save Amp block settings to a Global Amp slot without being in that slot already. Source
Do amps still have negative presence
- No. However for amps with no negative feedback (damp at 0) it turns into a Hicut parameter. Source
How does Input Trim work
- Changing the input trim doesn't affect the amount of distortion. This the whole idea. You set the trim to optimize the signal level into the converters. Internally the unit applies the inverse of the trim so that the signal into the grid is constant. In other words, if you put 1V into the input the input to the grid is 1V regardless of the trim setting. Source
What's the Saturation switch parameter for
- It switches in a zener diode clipping stage right before the tone stack. This is the "Arrendondo Mod". Source
Are all amp parameters assignable to MIDI controllers
- No. Cliff stated it now has the ability to do that for all parameters so maybe down the road. Source1 Source2
What are the details of the modeled amps
- Cliff: "Almost all the amps in the AFXII are based on actual amps. The amps I haven't ported yet are because I don't have the real amp yet. I could use theoretical values but I would rather not." Source
What about Standard/Ultra amp types which are not in the list (yet)
- Cliff: "The amps I haven't ported yet are because I don't have the real amp yet. I could use theoretical values but I would rather not." Source
- Javajunkie: "Plexi2 on Ultra = Plexi 1 w/ different bright cap val, xformer hi freq, and presence freq. I have the values written down. You can do the same with the Plexi normal on the II. From what I understand (and Cliff can correct if I am wrong) - Plexi 1 and 2 are the same models with different default values. Source
- Cliff: "As for Eggie... It's just a Blues Jr. with no negative feedback." Source
Which amps are modeled
- Below is the lst of modeled amps in the AFXII. Source
59 BASSGUY
- Real amp: Fender Bassman
- Cabinet suggestion: ...
- Original controls: Volume, Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble. Normal/Bright channel
- For authentic tone: crank the Master, Drive at 3.50
- Try with a Treble Booster Drive block
- Fender tips in the Wiki
- Wikipedia
65 BASSGUY
- Cliff: "Definitely not your father's Bassman. Has a pissed-off Marshall vibe to it." Source
VIBRATO VERB
- Real amp: Fender Vibroverb
- Cabinet suggestion: ...
- Original controls for Normal channel: Volume (no Master), Bass/Treble, Bright switch (on by default). The real amp also has a Bright channel
- For authentic clean tone: crank the Master, Drive at 3.50. For more crunch turn up Drive
- Wikipedia
DELUXE VERB
DOUBLE VERB
JR BLUES
CLASS-A 15W TB
CLASS-A 30W
CLASS-A 30W TB
BRIT JM45
PLEXI NORMAL
PLEXI TREBLE
1987X NORMAL
1987X TREBLE
BRIT 800
BRIT 800 MOD
HIPOWER NORMAL
HIPOWER BRILLNT
USA CLEAN
USA CLEAN 2
USA RHYTHM
USA IIC+ NORM
USA IIC+ BRIGHT
USA LEAD 1
USA LEAD 2
RECTO ORANGE
RECTO RED
RECTO NEW ORNGE
RECTO NEW RED
EURO BLUE
EURO RED
SHIVER CLN
SHIVER LD
EURO UBER
SOLO 99 CLN
SOLO 100 RHY
SOLO 100 LD
FRIEDMAN BE
FRIEDMAN HBE
PVH 6160
- Cilff: "I have a block letter 5150 that I based the model on." Source
MR Z 38 SR
- CA3+ RHY
CA3+ LD
WRECKER 1
CORNCOB M50
CAROLANN OD-2
FRYETTE D60 L
FRYETTE D60 M
BROWN
CITRUS RV50
JAZZ 120
ENERGYBALL
ODS-100 CLEAN
ODS-100 LEAD
FAS RHYTHM
FAS LEAD
FAS MODERN
DAS METALL
BRIT PRE
SV BASS
CAB BLOCK
How many cab slots does it have
- 64 factory (stock) cabs.
- 50 user cab slot for external IRs.
Which parameters were added to the cab block
- Room Level, Room Size, Mic Spacing, Low Cut and High Cut. Source
What are the advantages of 2048-point IRs
- Cliff: "Depends on the cab. Certain cabs benefit more than others. I started out with 8192 but didn't hear any difference so couldn't justify wasting all that space and CPU. You can hear it with room mics but the room simulation sounds nearly identical. There are a couple reasons for 2048. Probably most important is that it allows 1024 in stereo mode. To be able to do stereo 1024 requires a 2048 convolution engine. Secondly, some IRs benefit from longer IRs. Better to have the ability and not need it than the converse." Source1 Source2
- A stereo cab (LoRes) now uses two 1024 IRs (instead of 512 on Standard/Ultra). Source
- Jay Mitchell's comments on 512-, 1024- and 2048-point IRs: 1 and 2 and 3 and 4.
- It's no use converting 1024-point IRs to 2048 since they don't contain the necessary data. You need a WAV-file to convert to 2048. A conversation utility is not yet available.
Where are 3rd-party IRs obtainable
- 3rd-party IRs are available from Ownhammer and [http:/www.RedWirez.com RedWirez] for Standard/Ultra as well as AFXII. Some of their IRS are included with the AFXII. You can load these IRs into the AFXII using the external cab slots.
Where is the Drive parameter in the cab block
- This parameter has been removed from the Cab block in the AFXII. Instead, the Amp block has dynamic speaker modeling in the Amp block. Source
Does it have a cab type for acoustic guitar
- No.
- There's a thread on the forum that contains Fishman Aurex IRs (1024-point).
- There's an IR available of an acoustic body that has been converted to 2048 points.
How are the user slots managed
- User cab slots is another name for external cab blocks, or impulse responses (IRs).
- (...)
Can cabs in the user cab slots be renamed
- Yes, using Axe-Edit.
- The AFXII uses the name contained in the sysex data of the IR-file to show on its display with a maximum of 32 characters. Source1 Source2
Does it do "amp-in-the-room" tones
- Use the room simulation controls in the Cab block. These can be used with any IR. It's a special reverb algoritm.
What are the factory (stock) cab types
?
?
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OTHER EFFECTS
About CHORUS and QUAD-CHORUS
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports X/Y function.
- Offers fixed types: digital mono, digital stereo, analog mono, analog stereo, japan ce-2, warm stereo, 80s style, triangle, 8-voice stereo.
- The Chorus block of the AFXII models bucket-brigade delay lines (BBD). Source
About COMPRESSOR
About CROSSOVER
About DELAY
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports the X/Y function.
- The AFXII adds improvements to the Delay block: a two-band parametric EQ for the wet signal with low-cut and high-cut with adjustable slopes for the cut filters. The EQ stuff is on a separate GUI page with a graphical display. Source
- Delay blocks now have a master feedback that goes to 200% for oscillating delay effects. Source
- Offers fixed types: digital mono, digital stereo, analog mono, analog stereo, mono tape, stereo tape, ping-pong, dual, reverse, sweep, ducking, vintage digital, 2290 w/ mod, ambient stereo.
- Reverse delay: (...).
About DETUNE
- See Pitch.
About DRIVE
- Blocks: 2. No hopes for more Drive blocks. Source
- Supports the X/Y function.
About EFFECTS LOOP (FXL)
About ENVELOPE FILTER
- See (...).
About FEEDBACK SEND/RETURN
- Blocks: 1. Source
- This block can be used to route the signal. A common use is to extend the possible number of effects (have more than 12 blocks) by routing the signal from row to row.
About FILTER
About FLANGER
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports the X/Y function.
- The Flanger block of the AFXII models bucket-brigade delay lines (BBD). Source
- Offers fixed types: digital mono, digital stereo, analog mono, analog stereo, thru zero, stereo jet.
About FORMANT
About GRAPHIC EQ
- Blocks: ...
- It's a 10-band EQ. Frequencies: 31, 63, 125, 250, 500, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k. Source
About LOOPER
- Blocks: 1. It's a dedicated block (instead of a Delay mode as on the Standard/Ultra).
- The same features as on the Ultra (with stack and reverse) but with 60 seconds loop time. Source
About MEGATAP DELAY
About MIXER
About MULTI-DELAY
About MULTIBAND COMPRESSOR
About NOISE GATE
- Blocks: (...).
- There also is a global Noise Gate in the Layout menu. These separate Gate blocks are available for additional noise control.
- You can use SCSEL (SideChain Select) to select the signal the gate is working with. If the gate is the first block in the routing there's no need to use SCSEL. But if the gate is placed after other blocks in the routing, it can be useful to use SCSEL to set an optimal source signal. Source
About PANNER
About PARAMETRIC EQ
About PHASER
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports the X/Y function.
- Offers fixed types: digital mono, digital stereo, script 45, script 90, block 90, classic vibe, stereo 8 stage - plus vibe mode.
About PITCH
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports the X/Y function.
- The Pitch block has a Learn function. Turn it on, play a note, hold it. The AFXII now sets the key according to the note you played. Source1 Source2
About RESONATOR
About REVERB
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports the X/Y function. Source
- The AFXII adds improvements to the Reverb block: there are improvements in the tail decay plus a two-band parametric EQ for the wet signal with low-cut and high-cut. The EQ stuff is on a separate GUI page with a graphical display. Source
About RING MODULATOR
About ROTARY CABINET
About STEREO ENHANCER
About SYNTH
About TREMLO
About (UNI)VIBE
About VOCODER
About WAH
- Blocks: 2.
- Supports the X/Y function.
- The Wah block of the AFXII models the Fasel Inductor. Source
- Seek wah: (...).
SPECIAL SOUNDS AND ROUTINGS
CONTROLLERS, MODIFIERS
How many external controllers are supported
- 12.
How many steps does the Sequencer have
- 16.
Can a modifier be set to min and max values
- In the AFXII there are MIN and MAX values. These are the actual parameter values. For example, if you want to change the delay time from 500 ms to 700 ms, you simply set MIN to 500 ms and MAX to 700 ms. So 0% corresponds to 500 ms and 100% corresponds to 700 ms. Source
PEDALS, SWITCHES, FOOT CONTROLLERS
Can the Quick Control knobs be used as pedals
- Yes. Source
What's the purpose of the Rj45 port
- Use this to connect the MFC-101, instead of using a MIDI cable. It uses a regular CAT-5 network cable and a propietary protocol. This supports bidirectional communication and phantom power. Source
- When using the CAT-5 cable a 9V adapter is no longer needed to provide phantom power. Source1 Source2
- When switching off the AFXII, the MFC-101 also switches off. Source
Does it support an expansion unit for the MFC-101
- Yes. Source
How many pedals can be connected directly
- One.
Is phantom power over 7-pin MIDI still supported
- Yes. Pins 6 and 7 carry phantom power.
Index of How-Tos for Axe-Fx I, for editing purposes:
How to switch it on and off== How to get sound from it (basics)== How to use it with FR amplification== How to connect it to a mixing table== How to integrate a (pre)amp== How to use it with a poweramp and speaker cabinet== How to use it with a guitar amplifier== How to set it up for mono or stereo output== How to get multiple output signals== How to use it for effects only== How to connect your guitar(s)== How to use its effects loop== How to set the input level== How to set the output level and avoid clipping== How to use it with headphones== How to make a digital connection== How to mute the signal when tuning== How to adjust the overall tone and volume level== How to deal with noise== FIRMWARE, SYSTEM'= How to update its firmware== How to reset the unit== How to prevent overloading the CPU== How to save and restore stuff== How to replace the battery== SOFTWARE, AXE-EDIT= How to connect to a computer== How to use it as an audio interface== How to use Axe-Edit== How to reamp== CREATING AND EDITING PRESETS= How to edit presets on a computer== How to use presets by other users== How to create a new preset from scratch== How to create your first preset== How to make editing easier== How to copy and paste effect settings between presets== How to reset an effect to its default state== How to adjust the global effects level or the master reverb level== How to insert more than 12 effects in a preset== How to add an effect to a preset== How to use effects in a parallel row== How to put effects before or after your own preamp== How to create a master bypass switch== How to run an effect in stereo or mono== How to set the correct bypass mode for an effect== How to set the volume level of an effect== How to adjust the volume level of a preset while playing== How to boost the signal for leads== How to avoid output clipping== How to decide where to put the cab block== How to enable spillover of delay trails and reverb== How to enable global control of any effects block== How to save and recall favorite amp settings (global amp)== How to minimize gaps in the signal when switching presets== How to print presets== How to keep your presets organized== How to insert an external pedal in the routing== EFFECTS'= How to know which effects are available== AMPS== How to know which amps are simulated=== How to dial in amp settings=== How to set the Drive and Master controls=== How to use the amp tone controls (tonestack)=== How to use the Bright switch=== How to use the Boost switch=== How to use the Presence control=== How to set the amp's advanced parameters=== How to split the preamp and poweramp of an amp sim=== How to get tight bass control=== How to use a Drive block to add or control gain=== How to add a gain stage=== How to prevent crossover distortion=== How to use multiple amps in a preset=== How to solve this issue: "My tone changes when I start editing the Amp block"=== How to get controlled feedback=== CABINETS== How to choose between the stock cabinets=== How to choose between the microphone sims=== How to choose between a stereo or mono cabinet=== How to use the Air and Drive parameters=== How to use an external user cab (IR)=== How to set the speaker resonance parameter=== How to optimize your room tone as well as the FOH tone === OTHER EFFECTS== How to create an automated dive bomb=== How to integrate a real talk box=== How to create the vibrato effect=== How to simulate a violin=== How to simulate multiple violins (strings)=== How to crossfade effects=== How to automate volume swells=== How to get or handle acoustic tones=== How to create U2’s Mysterious Ways effect=== How to create space(ship) and lasergun sounds=== How to simulate a flute=== How to simualte an organ=== How to get the shimmer effect=== How to simulate an E-Bow (infinite sustain)=== How to simulate the sound of a windstorm=== How to simulate a sitar or tampura=== How to create infinite reverb (freeze, hold reverb, chord-drone)=== How to simulate dropped tuning=== How to simulate sirens=== How to create automatic double-tracking (ADT)=== How to use Buzz Feiten tuning=== INTERNAL CONTROLLERS AND MODIFIERS== PEDALS, SWITCHES, FOOT CONTROLLERS, MIDI= How to get familiar with MIDI== How to configure the MIDI settings and stuff== How to handle MIDI problems== How to choose a MIDI foot controller== How to make your MIDI foot controller work== How to operate the MFC-101== How to power a MIDI foot controller through MIDI (phantom power)== How to access presets 128 and higher with a MIDI foot controller== How to switch effects on and off using a MIDI foot controller== How to activate the tuner using a MIDI foot controller== How to display the tuner on a MIDI foot controller's display== How to choose an expression pedal== How to connect and configure an expression pedal or switch== How to solve a "stuttering" expression pedal== How to turn an expression pedal into a wah== How to activate an effect automatically when moving an expression pedal== How to use a single pedal to control different effects without switching presets (dual-function pedal) == How to use a switch for global control of any effects block== How to reset a pedal when switching presets== How to mute the delay using an expression pedal or switch== How to switch between different effect settings using a single switch== How to use a pedal for volume boosts== RECORDINGS= VIDEOS'= CATEGORIZED FACTORY PRESETS=