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− | [ | + | =About BandHelper= |
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+ | [http://www.bandhelper.com BandHelper] (Arlomedia) is a popular tablet/smartphone application for musicians, that supports MIDI and allows remote switching of presets. | ||
− | + | This is an example layout: | |
− | + | [[image:BandHelper.png|150px|link=]] | |
=Connect= | =Connect= | ||
− | Connect | + | Connect a tablet or smartphone to the other device. The required cable/hardware depends on the device. |
− | Make sure the interface works | + | Make sure the interface works by going into Repertoire > MIDI Devices. Make sure the devices operate on the same MIDI channel. |
− | + | ; Axe-Fx III and FM9 : Unlike the Axe-Fx II, the USB port on the Axe-Fx III and FM9 supports a direct connection to iOS devices. Use a USB-A to USB-B cable, or a wireless MIDI adapter, or Apple Lightning-to-USB Camera Adapter, to connect the device and the iOS device. This lets iPad apps such as BandHelper communicate with the device without requiring an additional MIDI-to-USB interface (which the Axe-Fx II required). This includes MIDI commands and USB Audio. Note: the Axe-Fx III and FM9 support only incoming MIDI-over-USB traffic, not outgoing MIDI-over-USB. This means that you can use an iPad to send Program Changes to the device, but the device won't transmit Program Changes through USB to another device. | |
− | + | ; FM3 : The FM3 does not support MIDI-over-USB. If you want to control it via MIDI, you will need to connect to its MIDI IN port. | |
− | = | + | =Operate as master= |
− | To make the | + | To make the application transmit MIDI Program Changes to a Fractal Audio device or MIDI controller with songs: |
* Make sure the MIDI interface is installed and devices are connected. | * Make sure the MIDI interface is installed and devices are connected. | ||
− | * Create a MIDI Preset for each song in the | + | * Create a MIDI Preset for each song in the application. |
* In the MIDI Program Changes field: | * In the MIDI Program Changes field: | ||
− | + | AX8: | |
− | Enter 0 in Bank MSB | + | Enter 0 in Bank MSB. |
Enter the MIDI Bank Select (cc#0) value in Bank LSB (single digit) (0,1,2,3) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. | Enter the MIDI Bank Select (cc#0) value in Bank LSB (single digit) (0,1,2,3) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. | ||
Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. | Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. | ||
− | + | Axe-Fx II: | |
− | Enter 0 in Bank MSB | + | Enter 0 in Bank MSB. |
− | Enter the bank number in Bank LSB (single digit) | + | Enter the bank number in Bank LSB (single digit). |
Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero) | Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero) | ||
− | + | Axe-Fx III Mark I: | |
− | Enter the bank number in Bank MSB: 0, 1, 3 or 4 | + | Enter the bank number in Bank MSB: 0, 1, 3 or 4. |
− | Enter "1" in Bank LSB | + | Enter "1" in Bank LSB. |
− | Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero) | + | Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero). |
− | * Make sure to enter the data in the correct channel (connected devices must use the same MIDI channel. There's no need to set up a specific MIDI device in the | + | * Make sure to enter the data in the correct channel (connected devices must use the same MIDI channel. There's no need to set up a specific MIDI device in the application. |
* Attach the MIDI preset to the song. | * Attach the MIDI preset to the song. | ||
You need to do this for each song. | You need to do this for each song. | ||
− | Edit Layouts > Details > Actions to make the | + | Edit Layouts > Details > Actions to make the application send the MIDI preset automatically when selecting a song, and/or add a MIDI icon to your layout to push. |
− | = | + | =Operate as slave= |
− | To make the | + | To make the application listen to incoming MIDI Program Changes from a Fractal Audio device or MIDI controller: |
− | * | + | * In Settings > App Control: make sure the MIDI interface is recognized (port), and select the MIDI channel to receive messages. |
− | + | * In Settings > Audio & MIDI: enable Assign Incoming Programs (if you don't do this, there will be no MIDI Program Number field in each song). | |
− | * In Settings > | + | * In Settings > App Control: assign Song Number (under ALL) to: Program Change. |
* Edit each song, and in the field MIDI Program Number add the following: | * Edit each song, and in the field MIDI Program Number add the following: | ||
− | AX8: | + | Axe-Fx III: |
− | Enter 0 in Bank MSB | + | Enter the bank number in Bank MSB: 1, 2, 3 or 4. |
+ | Enter "0" in Bank LSB. | ||
+ | Enter the Program Change number (without preceding zero). | ||
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+ | AX8: | ||
+ | Enter 0 in Bank MSB. | ||
Enter the MIDI Bank Select (cc#0) value in Bank LSB (single digit) (0,1,2,3) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. | Enter the MIDI Bank Select (cc#0) value in Bank LSB (single digit) (0,1,2,3) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. | ||
Enter the Program Change number that you have configured in the scene (page 43 in AX8 manual) in the 3rd field. | Enter the Program Change number that you have configured in the scene (page 43 in AX8 manual) in the 3rd field. | ||
− | + | Axe-Fx II: | |
− | Enter the bank number in Bank MSB (one digit) | + | Enter the bank number in Bank MSB (one digit). |
− | Enter 0 in Bank LSB | + | Enter 0 in Bank LSB. |
− | Enter the Program Change number (without preceding zero) | + | Enter the Program Change number (without preceding zero). |
− | + | Make sure the connected devices use the same MIDI channel. Configure BandHelper's MIDI Input Channel to match the incoming MIDI channel number (default channel 1). | |
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− | Make sure the connected devices use the same MIDI channel. Configure BandHelper's | ||
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− | + | Note that the AX8 does not send MIDI PC changes on the USB port. You ''must'' use the MIDI Out/Thru port. | |
− | + | If you configure BandHelper's layout to send a PC change on song selection, and also have BandHelper's Remote Control responding to PC changes, you may get an endless loop of PC changes back and forth. To avoid this, configure BandHelper's layout setting to only send PC data to Fractal unit on <q>song second selection</q> instead of <q>song selection</q>. You will need to select song again to send the PC to Fractal. Or use a MIDI button on the layout to manually send PC change upon button press. | |
− | + | =BandHelper and RJM Mastermind= | |
− | + | For more information see <q>[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/interfacing-the-axe-fx-ii-rjm-mm-gt-setlistmaker-bandhelper-phantom-power.126064 Syncing BandHelper with Axe-Fx and RJM Mastermind GT]</q>. | |
=MIDI Song Number= | =MIDI Song Number= | ||
− | As of early 2021, the maximum value of the MIDI Song number in Bandhelper has been restricted to 128, to prevent people entering higher values that may crash older | + | As of early 2021, the maximum value of the MIDI Song number in Bandhelper has been restricted to 128, to prevent people entering higher values that may crash older MIDI systems. |
[[category:Axe-Fx2]] | [[category:Axe-Fx2]] |
Latest revision as of 13:18, 6 September 2024
Contents
About BandHelper
BandHelper (Arlomedia) is a popular tablet/smartphone application for musicians, that supports MIDI and allows remote switching of presets.
This is an example layout:
Connect
Connect a tablet or smartphone to the other device. The required cable/hardware depends on the device.
Make sure the interface works by going into Repertoire > MIDI Devices. Make sure the devices operate on the same MIDI channel.
- Axe-Fx III and FM9
- Unlike the Axe-Fx II, the USB port on the Axe-Fx III and FM9 supports a direct connection to iOS devices. Use a USB-A to USB-B cable, or a wireless MIDI adapter, or Apple Lightning-to-USB Camera Adapter, to connect the device and the iOS device. This lets iPad apps such as BandHelper communicate with the device without requiring an additional MIDI-to-USB interface (which the Axe-Fx II required). This includes MIDI commands and USB Audio. Note: the Axe-Fx III and FM9 support only incoming MIDI-over-USB traffic, not outgoing MIDI-over-USB. This means that you can use an iPad to send Program Changes to the device, but the device won't transmit Program Changes through USB to another device.
- FM3
- The FM3 does not support MIDI-over-USB. If you want to control it via MIDI, you will need to connect to its MIDI IN port.
Operate as master
To make the application transmit MIDI Program Changes to a Fractal Audio device or MIDI controller with songs:
- Make sure the MIDI interface is installed and devices are connected.
- Create a MIDI Preset for each song in the application.
- In the MIDI Program Changes field:
AX8:
Enter 0 in Bank MSB. Enter the MIDI Bank Select (cc#0) value in Bank LSB (single digit) (0,1,2,3) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero) as per page 100 of AX8 manual.
Axe-Fx II:
Enter 0 in Bank MSB. Enter the bank number in Bank LSB (single digit). Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero)
Axe-Fx III Mark I:
Enter the bank number in Bank MSB: 0, 1, 3 or 4. Enter "1" in Bank LSB. Enter the Program Change number in the 3rd field (without preceding zero).
- Make sure to enter the data in the correct channel (connected devices must use the same MIDI channel. There's no need to set up a specific MIDI device in the application.
- Attach the MIDI preset to the song.
You need to do this for each song.
Edit Layouts > Details > Actions to make the application send the MIDI preset automatically when selecting a song, and/or add a MIDI icon to your layout to push.
Operate as slave
To make the application listen to incoming MIDI Program Changes from a Fractal Audio device or MIDI controller:
- In Settings > App Control: make sure the MIDI interface is recognized (port), and select the MIDI channel to receive messages.
- In Settings > Audio & MIDI: enable Assign Incoming Programs (if you don't do this, there will be no MIDI Program Number field in each song).
- In Settings > App Control: assign Song Number (under ALL) to: Program Change.
- Edit each song, and in the field MIDI Program Number add the following:
Axe-Fx III:
Enter the bank number in Bank MSB: 1, 2, 3 or 4. Enter "0" in Bank LSB. Enter the Program Change number (without preceding zero).
AX8:
Enter 0 in Bank MSB. Enter the MIDI Bank Select (cc#0) value in Bank LSB (single digit) (0,1,2,3) as per page 100 of AX8 manual. Enter the Program Change number that you have configured in the scene (page 43 in AX8 manual) in the 3rd field.
Axe-Fx II:
Enter the bank number in Bank MSB (one digit). Enter 0 in Bank LSB. Enter the Program Change number (without preceding zero).
Make sure the connected devices use the same MIDI channel. Configure BandHelper's MIDI Input Channel to match the incoming MIDI channel number (default channel 1).
Note that the AX8 does not send MIDI PC changes on the USB port. You must use the MIDI Out/Thru port.
If you configure BandHelper's layout to send a PC change on song selection, and also have BandHelper's Remote Control responding to PC changes, you may get an endless loop of PC changes back and forth. To avoid this, configure BandHelper's layout setting to only send PC data to Fractal unit on song second selection
instead of song selection
. You will need to select song again to send the PC to Fractal. Or use a MIDI button on the layout to manually send PC change upon button press.
BandHelper and RJM Mastermind
For more information see Syncing BandHelper with Axe-Fx and RJM Mastermind GT
.
MIDI Song Number
As of early 2021, the maximum value of the MIDI Song number in Bandhelper has been restricted to 128, to prevent people entering higher values that may crash older MIDI systems.