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=Preset scenes: basics=
 
=Preset scenes: basics=
* Each preset has 8 separate scenes. The routing (grid) in all scenes is always exactly identical. And the parameter values in all blocks also are always the same. The bypass state ("engaged/bypassed" aka "on/off") of each effect block can be different per scene. Also, the X/Y state of each effect block can vary per scene. Each scene has its own output level setting (Gain in In/GTE)), and this goes for the output level in the FXL block (Axe-Fx II) too. All in all, the scenes feature is comparable to an advanced switching system for a pedalboard or a 19" rack.
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* Each preset has 8 separate scenes. The routing (grid) in all scenes is always exactly identical. And the parameter values in all blocks also are the same. The Bypass state ("engaged/bypassed" aka "on/off") of each effect block can vasy per scene. Also, the X/Y state of each effect block can vary per scene. Finally, each scene can have its own output level (Gain in In/GTE)), and this applies to the output level in the FXL block on the Axe-Fx II too. All in all, the scenes feature is similar to an advanced switching system for a pedalboard or a 19" rack.
* [http://www.fractalaudio.com/manuals-and-docs.php Axe-Fx II Mini Manual]
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* [http://www.fractalaudio.com/manuals-and-docs.php Axe-Fx II Mini Manual.]
  
 
=Preset scenes: additional FX8 features=
 
=Preset scenes: additional FX8 features=
* The FX8 also allows you to use scenes for:
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* In addition the FX8 allows you to use preset scenes:
** switching relay states
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** to switch relay states
** sending a MIDI Program Change message.
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** to send a MIDI Program Change message.
  
=Preset scenes: advantages of using scenes=
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=Preset scenes: advantages=
* The routing stays the same, so there's no audio gap when switching between scenes within a preset. Note: switching an Amp block between X/Y does cause a gap.
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* The routing stays the same, so in most cases there's no audio gap when switching between scenes within a single preset. Note: switching an Amp block between X/Y does cause a gap. And switching a Drive block between X/Y can cause an audible "pop".
* Spillover of delay/reverb is unaffected when switching between scenes in a preset.
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* Spillover of delay and reverb trails is unaffected when switching between scenes in a preset.
* You can migrate the functionality of various presets into a single preset and then use scenes to recall that functionality, or parts of it. This requires less presets and therefore decreases the need for bank scrolling on your MIDI controller.
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* You can migrate the functionality of various presets into a single preset and then use scenes to recall that functionality, or parts of it. This requires less presets and therefore decreases the need for scrolling on your MIDI controller.
* A change of the routing in a scene is inherited by the other scenes in the preset. This may decrease the need for global block functionality in certain scenarios.
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* A change of the routing in a scene is inherited by the other scenes in the preset. This may decrease the need for global blocks in certain scenarios.
* The output level is stored independently for each scene. This applies to the FXL block (Axe-Fx II) too. This presents a solution for those who use multiple guitars with different output levels with their Axe-Fx.
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* The output level is stored per scene. This applies to the FXL block (Axe-Fx II) too. You can use this feature when using multiple guitars with different output levels, or to use a dedicated scene for leads etc.
* You can use two [[Scene controllers]] to change parameters.
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* You can use two [[Scene controllers]] to change parameters when switching between scenes.
  
=Preset scenes: no need to create scenes=
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=Preset scenes: no need to create=
* Every Axe-Fx II and FX8 preset always has 8 scenes. You do not need to create them or use them. You cannot disable scenes.
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* An Axe-Fx II and FX8 preset always has 8 scenes. You do not need to create them. You cannot disable scenes either.
  
 
=Preset scenes: current scene indication=
 
=Preset scenes: current scene indication=
 
* Check the indicator on the front panel display or the Layout sreen.
 
* Check the indicator on the front panel display or the Layout sreen.
  
=Preset scenes: naming scenes=
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=Preset scenes: naming=
* Can't be done.
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* You can't name a scene on the Axe-Fx II or FX8.
  
 
=Preset scenes: default scene=
 
=Preset scenes: default scene=
* Axe-Fx II: the default scene is always 1, and this can't be changed.
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* Axe-Fx II: the default scene is always 1. This can't be changed.
* FX8: the user can set the default scene (globally) in the Global menu.
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* FX8: the user can set the default scene (in the Global menu.
  
 
=Preset scenes: switching between scenes=
 
=Preset scenes: switching between scenes=
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** Use Quick Control knob A to select a scene within the current preset. You need to be in the Recall screen.
 
** Use Quick Control knob A to select a scene within the current preset. You need to be in the Recall screen.
 
* MFC-101:
 
* MFC-101:
** The MFC-101 will let you assign switches to specific Scene functionality. You can assign a switch to each scene, or increment of decrement scenes, or toggle between scenes 1/2. The MFC-101 LEDs are refreshed after a scene change.
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** The MFC-101 will let you assign switches to specific Scene functionality. You can assign a switch to each scene, increment of decrement scenes, or toggle between scenes 1 and 2. The MFC-101 LEDs are refreshed after a scene change.
 
* FX8:
 
* FX8:
** Use the Scene knob.
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** Use the dedicated Scene knob.
** Use the Scene switch. Use Sticky Scenes to be able to stay in Scene Select mode.
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** Use the Scene switch and push the desired scene switch. Or use the Sticky Scenes feature to stay in Scene Select mode.
 
* MIDI controller:
 
* MIDI controller:
** Assign a switch to the MIDI CC for Scene Select (default 34) with values 0 to 7 to select scene 1 to 8 within the current preset. Values higher than 7 also select scene 8. Values higher than 63 will step through the scenes, wrapping at the limits. Also, there are dedicated MIDI CCs to increment (CC 123) or decrement (CC 124) the current scene. If you don't specify a value, the switch will switch between scene 1 and 8.  
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** Assign a switch to the MIDI CC for Scene Select (default 34) with values 0 to 7 to select scene 1 to 8 within the current preset. Values higher than 7 also select scene 8. Values higher than 63 will step through the scenes, wrapping at the limits. There are also dedicated MIDI CCs to increment (CC 123) or decrement (CC 124) the current scene. If you don't specify a value, the switch will switch between scene 1 and 8.  
** I/O > Mapping provides a Map To Scene parameter. This makes it possible to use a MIDI PC message to select a specific scene within a specific preset. After configuring the mapping, don't forget to set Mapping to Custom to activate it.
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** I/O > Mapping provides a Map To Scene parameter. This makes it possible to send a MIDI PC message to select a scene within a preset. After configuring the mapping, don't forget to set Mapping to Custom to activate it.
 
* Pedal jack:
 
* Pedal jack:
 
** Connect a momentary switch to the rear of the Axe-Fx.
 
** Connect a momentary switch to the rear of the Axe-Fx.
 
** In I/O > CTRL set Scene Increment to Pedal. In I/O > Pedal set Pedal Type to Latching.
 
** In I/O > CTRL set Scene Increment to Pedal. In I/O > Pedal set Pedal Type to Latching.
 
* Notes:
 
* Notes:
** When using the front panel of the Axe-Fx II to switch presets, scene 1 will always be active by default. Even if the preset was saved while being in scene other than the first.
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** When using the front panel of the Axe-Fx II to switch presets, scene 1 will always be active by default. Even if the preset was saved while being in scene other than scene 1.
** The default MIDI CC for scene selection is 34.
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** The default MIDI CC for scene selection is 34. This can be changed.
** To turn the bottom row of the MFC-101 into scenes switches, set the MFC's Bank Size to 0.
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** To turn the bottom row of the MFC-101 into scenes switches, set Bank Size to 0.
  
 
=Preset scenes: initial block state=
 
=Preset scenes: initial block state=
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=Preset scenes: can each scene have different X/Y block states?=
 
=Preset scenes: can each scene have different X/Y block states?=
* Yes. For example, the Delay 1 block in scene 1 can be set to X while the same Delay block in scene 2 is set to Y. This is extremely flexible. Note that using different types of Delay/Reverb in X and Y may impact spillover behavior. Of course, you also still use two instances of effect blocks (instead or in addition to X/Y states) in your presets. This lets you bypass/engage each instance per scene (at the expense of CPU usage).
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* Yes. For example, a Delay 1 block in scene 1 can be set to X while the same Delay block in scene 2 is set to Y. Note that using different types of Delay or Reverb in X and Y may impact spillover behavior. Of course, you also still use two instances of effect blocks (instead or in addition to X/Y states) in your presets. This lets you bypass/engage each instance per scene (at the expense of CPU usage).
 
* Switching an Amp block between X/Y, in the same scene or between scenes, causes a short audio dropout.
 
* Switching an Amp block between X/Y, in the same scene or between scenes, causes a short audio dropout.
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* Switching a Drive block between X/Y, in the same scene or between scenes, may causes an audible "pop".
  
 
=Preset scenes: can each scene have different modifiers, different internal controller settings, different global blocks?=
 
=Preset scenes: can each scene have different modifiers, different internal controller settings, different global blocks?=
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=Preset scenes: can I retain the current state of an effect when switching between scenes (Scene Revert)?=
 
=Preset scenes: can I retain the current state of an effect when switching between scenes (Scene Revert)?=
* For the same reason as explained above, you can't "dynamically" carry over the current state of an effect from the current scene to another one.
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* You can't "dynamically" carry over the current state of an effect from the current scene to another one.
* MFC-101: if you want to retain effects block states in a switching scenario, stick to preset switching and use general use IA switches on your MFC-101, set to "global", or use external switches with your MFC-101.
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* MFC-101: if you want to retain effects block states in a switching scenario, stick to preset switching and use general use "gobal" IA switches on your MFC-101, or use external switches with your MFC-101.
* What you can do (Axe-Fx II and FX8): program the device how you want it to handle effect states when leaving and returning to a scene. By default the Axe-Fx and FX8 remember which block states are bypassed/engaged after having selected a scene. If you then leave and return to that scene (without changing presets) the device will recall those changed states. If you prefer always recalling a scene in its saved state (block are set to the state they were in when saved), set the parameter “SCENE REVERT ON CC” in the I/O > MIDI menu to ON. Note that Revert doesn't apply to scene switching using the software editor or the front panel. Also, Revert doesn't work with PC Mapping on the Axe-Fx II.
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* What you can do (Axe-Fx II and FX8): program the device how you want it to handle effect states when leaving and returning to a scene. By default the Axe-Fx and FX8 remember which block states are bypassed/engaged after having selected a scene. If you then leave and return to that scene (without changing presets) the device will recall those changed states. If you prefer always recalling a scene in its initial stored state (block are set to the state they were in when saved), turn on the parameter “SCENE REVERT ON CC” in the I/O > MIDI menu. Note that Revert doesn't apply to scene switching using the software editor or the front panel. Also, Revert doesn't work with PC-to-Scene mapping on the Axe-Fx II.
  
 
=Preset scenes: scene controllers=
 
=Preset scenes: scene controllers=
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* Combine presets into a single preset for gapless switching.
 
* Combine presets into a single preset for gapless switching.
 
* Use scenes instead of the MFC-101's Song Mode, to combine sounds for songs.
 
* Use scenes instead of the MFC-101's Song Mode, to combine sounds for songs.
* Use two Amp blocks and if necessary two Cab blocks for more choice.
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* Use two Amp blocks and if necessary two Cab blocks for flexibility.
* Configure different X/Y states for effect blocks and vary these per scene.
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* Configure different X/Y states for effect blocks and set these per scene.
 
* Decrease Bank Size on the MFC-101 to have more IA switches on your MFC-101 available for scene switching.
 
* Decrease Bank Size on the MFC-101 to have more IA switches on your MFC-101 available for scene switching.
 
* Use the Alternate Preset functionality on the MFC-101 to get access to multiple presets (with scenes) through a single preset switch.
 
* Use the Alternate Preset functionality on the MFC-101 to get access to multiple presets (with scenes) through a single preset switch.
* Create an ad hoc "Lead" scene for each preset by adding a level boost (such as a NullFilter at the end of the grid), delay and drive block. Save a scene with these blocks engaged.
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* Create a "Lead" scene for each preset by adding a delay and drive block, and increasing the output level of the scene (IN/GTE) and saving the scene with the blocks engaged.
 
* Create a scene where only the Amp and Cab blocks in the routing are engaged and dedicate an IA switch to it. This switch lets you return to your basic tone at all times. Think of it as a "Panic" switch.
 
* Create a scene where only the Amp and Cab blocks in the routing are engaged and dedicate an IA switch to it. This switch lets you return to your basic tone at all times. Think of it as a "Panic" switch.
 
* When using various guitars, the use of scenes enables you to optimize the preset output level for each guitar. Also, you can bypass/engage stuff like a PEQ in each scene etc. for even more control.
 
* When using various guitars, the use of scenes enables you to optimize the preset output level for each guitar. Also, you can bypass/engage stuff like a PEQ in each scene etc. for even more control.

Revision as of 09:52, 24 July 2015

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Preset scenes: in the owner's manual

  • Axe-Fx II: 4.3.1 Quick Control
  • Axe-Fx II: 4.4 X/Y Switching
  • Axe-Fx II: 4.5 Bypassing a Block
  • Axe-Fx II: 5.36 Output Mixer
  • Axe-Fx II: 7.3 Control Sources
  • Axe-Fx II: 7.3.7 Scene Controllers
  • Axe-Fx II: 16.14 Setting Up Spillover
  • Axe-Fx II: 16.16 Scenes
  • Axe-Fx II: 16.20 Factory Default Settings
  • FX8: 7 Scenes

Preset scenes: supported by which Fractal Audio products?

  • Axe-Fx II: yes.
  • MFC-101: yes.
  • FX8: yes.

Preset scenes: basics

  • Each preset has 8 separate scenes. The routing (grid) in all scenes is always exactly identical. And the parameter values in all blocks also are the same. The Bypass state ("engaged/bypassed" aka "on/off") of each effect block can vasy per scene. Also, the X/Y state of each effect block can vary per scene. Finally, each scene can have its own output level (Gain in In/GTE)), and this applies to the output level in the FXL block on the Axe-Fx II too. All in all, the scenes feature is similar to an advanced switching system for a pedalboard or a 19" rack.
  • Axe-Fx II Mini Manual.

Preset scenes: additional FX8 features

  • In addition the FX8 allows you to use preset scenes:
    • to switch relay states
    • to send a MIDI Program Change message.

Preset scenes: advantages

  • The routing stays the same, so in most cases there's no audio gap when switching between scenes within a single preset. Note: switching an Amp block between X/Y does cause a gap. And switching a Drive block between X/Y can cause an audible "pop".
  • Spillover of delay and reverb trails is unaffected when switching between scenes in a preset.
  • You can migrate the functionality of various presets into a single preset and then use scenes to recall that functionality, or parts of it. This requires less presets and therefore decreases the need for scrolling on your MIDI controller.
  • A change of the routing in a scene is inherited by the other scenes in the preset. This may decrease the need for global blocks in certain scenarios.
  • The output level is stored per scene. This applies to the FXL block (Axe-Fx II) too. You can use this feature when using multiple guitars with different output levels, or to use a dedicated scene for leads etc.
  • You can use two Scene controllers to change parameters when switching between scenes.

Preset scenes: no need to create

  • An Axe-Fx II and FX8 preset always has 8 scenes. You do not need to create them. You cannot disable scenes either.

Preset scenes: current scene indication

  • Check the indicator on the front panel display or the Layout sreen.

Preset scenes: naming

  • You can't name a scene on the Axe-Fx II or FX8.

Preset scenes: default scene

  • Axe-Fx II: the default scene is always 1. This can't be changed.
  • FX8: the user can set the default scene (in the Global menu.

Preset scenes: switching between scenes

  • Axe-Fx II front panel:
    • Use Quick Control knob A to select a scene within the current preset. You need to be in the Recall screen.
  • MFC-101:
    • The MFC-101 will let you assign switches to specific Scene functionality. You can assign a switch to each scene, increment of decrement scenes, or toggle between scenes 1 and 2. The MFC-101 LEDs are refreshed after a scene change.
  • FX8:
    • Use the dedicated Scene knob.
    • Use the Scene switch and push the desired scene switch. Or use the Sticky Scenes feature to stay in Scene Select mode.
  • MIDI controller:
    • Assign a switch to the MIDI CC for Scene Select (default 34) with values 0 to 7 to select scene 1 to 8 within the current preset. Values higher than 7 also select scene 8. Values higher than 63 will step through the scenes, wrapping at the limits. There are also dedicated MIDI CCs to increment (CC 123) or decrement (CC 124) the current scene. If you don't specify a value, the switch will switch between scene 1 and 8.
    • I/O > Mapping provides a Map To Scene parameter. This makes it possible to send a MIDI PC message to select a scene within a preset. After configuring the mapping, don't forget to set Mapping to Custom to activate it.
  • Pedal jack:
    • Connect a momentary switch to the rear of the Axe-Fx.
    • In I/O > CTRL set Scene Increment to Pedal. In I/O > Pedal set Pedal Type to Latching.
  • Notes:
    • When using the front panel of the Axe-Fx II to switch presets, scene 1 will always be active by default. Even if the preset was saved while being in scene other than scene 1.
    • The default MIDI CC for scene selection is 34. This can be changed.
    • To turn the bottom row of the MFC-101 into scenes switches, set Bank Size to 0.

Preset scenes: initial block state

  • Scenes 2 to 7 will have ALL effect blocks engaged initially. This is by design.

Preset scenes: can each scene have different X/Y block states?

  • Yes. For example, a Delay 1 block in scene 1 can be set to X while the same Delay block in scene 2 is set to Y. Note that using different types of Delay or Reverb in X and Y may impact spillover behavior. Of course, you also still use two instances of effect blocks (instead or in addition to X/Y states) in your presets. This lets you bypass/engage each instance per scene (at the expense of CPU usage).
  • Switching an Amp block between X/Y, in the same scene or between scenes, causes a short audio dropout.
  • Switching a Drive block between X/Y, in the same scene or between scenes, may causes an audible "pop".

Preset scenes: can each scene have different modifiers, different internal controller settings, different global blocks?

  • The Scenes functionality was introduced to minimise audio gaps when switching between sets of tones. Therefore routings must be kept the same except for bypass states, X/Y and output volume. Modifier settings, controller settings and global blocks are the same in every scene.

Preset scenes: can I retain the current state of an effect when switching between scenes (Scene Revert)?

  • You can't "dynamically" carry over the current state of an effect from the current scene to another one.
  • MFC-101: if you want to retain effects block states in a switching scenario, stick to preset switching and use general use "gobal" IA switches on your MFC-101, or use external switches with your MFC-101.
  • What you can do (Axe-Fx II and FX8): program the device how you want it to handle effect states when leaving and returning to a scene. By default the Axe-Fx and FX8 remember which block states are bypassed/engaged after having selected a scene. If you then leave and return to that scene (without changing presets) the device will recall those changed states. If you prefer always recalling a scene in its initial stored state (block are set to the state they were in when saved), turn on the parameter “SCENE REVERT ON CC” in the I/O > MIDI menu. Note that Revert doesn't apply to scene switching using the software editor or the front panel. Also, Revert doesn't work with PC-to-Scene mapping on the Axe-Fx II.

Preset scenes: scene controllers

Preset scenes: how to use scenes for more and faster control over the Axe-Fx

  • Combine presets into a single preset for gapless switching.
  • Use scenes instead of the MFC-101's Song Mode, to combine sounds for songs.
  • Use two Amp blocks and if necessary two Cab blocks for flexibility.
  • Configure different X/Y states for effect blocks and set these per scene.
  • Decrease Bank Size on the MFC-101 to have more IA switches on your MFC-101 available for scene switching.
  • Use the Alternate Preset functionality on the MFC-101 to get access to multiple presets (with scenes) through a single preset switch.
  • Create a "Lead" scene for each preset by adding a delay and drive block, and increasing the output level of the scene (IN/GTE) and saving the scene with the blocks engaged.
  • Create a scene where only the Amp and Cab blocks in the routing are engaged and dedicate an IA switch to it. This switch lets you return to your basic tone at all times. Think of it as a "Panic" switch.
  • When using various guitars, the use of scenes enables you to optimize the preset output level for each guitar. Also, you can bypass/engage stuff like a PEQ in each scene etc. for even more control.

Preset scenes: Wicked Wiki