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* Fractal-Bot is an utility to transmit firmware updates to the Axe-Fx II and MFC-101. | * Fractal-Bot is an utility to transmit firmware updates to the Axe-Fx II and MFC-101. | ||
* There are Mac and a Windows versions, [http://www.fractalaudio.com/fractal-bot.php available here]. | * There are Mac and a Windows versions, [http://www.fractalaudio.com/fractal-bot.php available here]. | ||
* The manual (PDF) is included in the installation file. | * The manual (PDF) is included in the installation file. | ||
− | =Troubleshooting= | + | ==Troubleshooting== |
* From the manual: "Should you encounter ERROR 14 while updating an MFC-101, decrease the MIDI Buffer Delay and try the update again. Using an Axe-Fx II MIDI interface under OS X, a setting of 90 ms was found to work. Using a MIDISport 1x1 under Windows 7, a setting of 50 ms worked. You may need to experiment to find the ideal setting." | * From the manual: "Should you encounter ERROR 14 while updating an MFC-101, decrease the MIDI Buffer Delay and try the update again. Using an Axe-Fx II MIDI interface under OS X, a setting of 90 ms was found to work. Using a MIDISport 1x1 under Windows 7, a setting of 50 ms worked. You may need to experiment to find the ideal setting." | ||
[[category:Axe-Edit]] | [[category:Axe-Edit]] | ||
[[category:System and firmware]] | [[category:System and firmware]] |
Revision as of 12:29, 26 April 2013
What is Fractal-Bot
- Fractal-Bot is an utility to transmit firmware updates to the Axe-Fx II and MFC-101.
- There are Mac and a Windows versions, available here.
- The manual (PDF) is included in the installation file.
Troubleshooting
- From the manual: "Should you encounter ERROR 14 while updating an MFC-101, decrease the MIDI Buffer Delay and try the update again. Using an Axe-Fx II MIDI interface under OS X, a setting of 90 ms was found to work. Using a MIDISport 1x1 under Windows 7, a setting of 50 ms worked. You may need to experiment to find the ideal setting."