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=Available on which products=
  
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* '''Axe-Fx III''', '''FM9''', '''FM3''': 1 block
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* '''VP4''': not yet
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* '''Axe-Fx II''', '''AX8''', '''FX8''': 1 instance
  
[[image:LooperControlMode.png|link=|350px]]
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=Channels or X/Y=
  
=Available on which Fractal Audio products=
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The Looper doesn't support X/Y switching or channels.
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=About the Looper block=
  
* '''Axe-Fx III''': 1 block
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On the FM3, AX8 and Axe-Fx series, the Looper is a dedicated effect block, providing minutes of stereo or mono loop time. The FM3, FM9 or FC-6/FC-12 provide dedicated Looper controls.
* '''Axe-Fx II''': 1 block
 
* '''AX8''': 1 block
 
* '''FX8''': 1 instance
 
  
=X/Y and channels=
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On the Axe-Fx III, the Looper provides more than 5 minutes of stereo looping time.
  
The Looper doesn't support X/Y switching or channels.
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The Looper block on the  FM3 and FM9 is the same as on the Axe-Fx III, with 120 seconds of looping time.
  
=About the Looper=
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On the FX8, the Looper is a global feature, which position is customizable.
The Looper is a dedicated effect block, providing minutes of stereo or mono loop time.
 
  
On the FX8 the Looper is a global feature.
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Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_(music) Loop (music)] article has more information.
  
=Hardware-specific notes=
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<blockquote>
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'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''
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<HR>
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/so-whats-new-on-the-iii-axe-fx-ii-vs-iii.134729/post-1592607]
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We completely rewrote the Looper. Over five minutes of stereo recording with undo.
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</blockquote>
  
==Axe-Fx III==
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<blockquote>
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[https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/more-looper-block-memory-slots.163688/post-2006402]
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Loopers have unique hardware requirements, i.e. lots of memory. General-purpose guitar processors like the Axe-Fx don't need the amounts of memory that loopers require and adding that memory for a single effect would increase costs, probably considerably. Furthermore the processors used in products like the Axe-Fx are limited in the amount of memory they can address. The DSP used in the Axe-Fx III is the most powerful commercial DSP available but it's still limited in its memory address space.
  
The Looper provides more than 5 minutes of stereo looping time.
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Also, most loopers trade off bit-depth and sample rate for loop time.
  
<blockquote>"We completely rewrote the Looper. Over five minutes of stereo recording with undo." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/so-whats-new-on-the-iii-axe-fx-2-vs-3.134729/page-8#post-1592607 source] </blockquote>
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Therefore you're unlikely to ever find a multi-effect that has the loop time and features as a dedicated looper.
  
Overdubbing is simply accomplished by hitting Record again. No Overdub control needed.
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If I were to make a dedicated looper I probably wouldn't use a DSP but something like an ARM with a lot of external address space. There isn't really much audio processing required, it's mostly memory access.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
  
The Dry Level parameter allows setting the Looper's output to 100% wet signal.
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=Position of the Looper block on the grid=
  
Undo control:
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If the Looper block is placed ''before'' the Amp block, changing amp models will change the sound while the loop is running.
  
* Pressing Undo while recording undoes the last recorded layer.
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If the Looper block is placed ''after'' the Amp block, changing amp models will NOT change the sound while the loop is running.
* Pressing Undo when the loop is stopped erases the loop data.
 
* Pressing Undo during playback undoes the last recorded layer. Pressing Undo again (during playback) restores the undone layer. Subsequent presses toggle the layer on and off.
 
  
The function of pressing Record a second time is user-definable.
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=Legacy devices=
  
 
==Axe-Fx II==
 
==Axe-Fx II==
  
* Mono - 60 seconds
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Mono 60 seconds
* Stereo - 30 seconds
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* Mono with Undo - 30 seconds
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Stereo 30 seconds
* Stereo with Undo - 15 seconds
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Mono with Undo 30 seconds
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Stereo with Undo 15 seconds
  
 
==AX8==
 
==AX8==
  
* Mono - 4 minutes
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Mono 4 minutes
* Stereo - 2 minutes
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* Mono with Undo - 2 minutes
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Stereo 2 minutes
* Stereo with Undo - 1 minutes
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Mono with Undo 2 minutes
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Stereo with Undo 1 minutes
  
 
Looper Control Mode is accessed using a F-switch.
 
Looper Control Mode is accessed using a F-switch.
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==FX8==
 
==FX8==
  
The Looper in the FX8 has additional features. It's a global looper so it's always present, in every preset. It can be positioned in different locations. It can be disabled, which decreases CPU load.
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The Looper in the FX8 has additional features. It's a global looper so it's always present, in every preset. It can be positioned in different locations. It can be disabled, which decreases CPU usage.
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Mono— 8 minutes
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Stereo — 4 minutes
  
* Mono: 8 minutes
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Mono with Undo 4 minutes
* Stereo: 4 minutes
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* Mono with Undo: 4 minutes
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Stereo with Undo 2 minutes
* Stereo with Undo: 2 minutes
 
  
 
Locations:
 
Locations:
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* OUT POST
 
* OUT POST
  
The location can be set globally (Global menu) and can be overridden per preset.
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The location can be set in the [[Setup menu]] and can be overridden per preset.
  
If you can't hear the Looper, check the LOOPER LOCATION. It must not be set to NO LOOPER. If it is set to GLOBAL, check the GLOBAL LOOPER LOCATION (in the SETUP: GLOBAL menu) to ensure that it is not set to NO LOOPER. This may also be due to PRE/POST settings. If your rig uses only the PRE chain or only the POST chain, set LOOPER LOCATION accordingly.
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If you can't hear the Looper, check the LOOPER LOCATION. It must not be set to NO LOOPER. If it is set to GLOBAL, check the GLOBAL LOOPER LOCATION in the [[Setup menu]] to ensure that it is not set to NO LOOPER. This may also be due to PRE/POST settings. If your rig uses only the PRE chain or only the POST chain, set LOOPER LOCATION accordingly.
  
 
=Parameters=
 
=Parameters=
  
==Parameters table==
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==Max Loop Time==
  
{| class="wikitable"
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This sets the maximum recording time. It allows a loop to be automatically created once the loop time exceeds this value.
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! '''Parameter'''
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If recording and time reaches the maximum recording time the mode changes to that specified by Record 2nd Press, only on the first pass of a new recording.
! '''Axe-Fx III'''
 
! '''Axe-Fx II'''
 
! '''AX8, FX8'''
 
|-
 
| Record
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Play
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Overdub
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Undo/Erase
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Once
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Reverse
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Playback Level
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Overdub Level
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Dry Level
 
! yes
 
! no
 
! no
 
|-
 
| (Half) Speed
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Low Cut, High Cut
 
! yes
 
! no
 
! no
 
|-
 
| (Record) Threshold
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Quantize
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
! yes
 
|-
 
| Trim Start, Trim End
 
! yes
 
! no
 
! no
 
|}
 
  
 
==(Record) Threshold==
 
==(Record) Threshold==
  
Recording will not start until the input level passes the specified threshold, set by the Threshold parameter. If you press record, you will see the indicator come on and then turn off. This means it is waiting for input to start recording. Once you start playing you'll see the indicator come on and you are recording.
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If enabled, recording will not start until the input level passes the specified threshold, set by the Threshold parameter. If you press Record, you will see the indicator come on and then turn off. This means it is waiting for input to start recording. Once you start playing you'll see the indicator come on and you are recording.
  
'''Axe-Fx III''' – Use the soft knob or main Value knob to adjust the threshold value, or use the Record Threshold parameter on the Config page.
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'''Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3''' – Use the soft knob or main Value knob to adjust the threshold value, or use the Record Threshold parameter on the Config page. When set to a value greater than -80 dB recording will not start until the input signal exceeds the set value. The Record icon will blink when the Looper is armed for recording and will turn solid when recording starts. The meter at the bottom of the page can be used to help set the Threshold. Use the soft knob or main Value knob to adjust the threshold value or use the Record Threshold parameter on the Config page.
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==Crossfade==
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When set to ON, the loop fades out/in at the end/start of the loop.
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==Record==
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Start recording or enables overdubbing. There's no separate Overdub control on the Axe-Fx III, FM3 and FM9.
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What happens when you press Record a second time is user-definable, see below.
  
 
==Record 2nd Press==
 
==Record 2nd Press==
  
Available on the Axe-Fx III only.  
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Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 only.  
  
Choices are:
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The choices are:
* Overdub – Existing behavior, second press of Record ends loop and enters overdub
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* Play – Second press of Record ends loop and enters play
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; Overdub : The second press ends the loop and enters Overdub mode.
* Stop – Second press of Record ends loop.
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; Play   : The second press ends the loop and enters Play mode.
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; Stop   : The second press ends the loop.
  
 
==Trim Start, Trim End==
 
==Trim Start, Trim End==
  
Available on the Axe-Fx III only.  
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These are available on the Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3 and AX8 only.  
  
Added Trim Start and Trim End parameters to the Looper block. These parameters can be used to adjust the start and end points of the loop. The graph on the Control page provides visualization of the loop and the start/end points.
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Use these to adjust the start and end points of the loop. The graph on the Control page provides visualization of the loop and the start/end points.
  
 
==Quantize==
 
==Quantize==
  
Quantize will automatically chop your recording to the nearest beat. Recommended to use in conjunction with Threshold. Press Record, then start playing on a downbeat click. Press Record again to stop. If you stop slightly too soon or late it will automatically trim the recording to the length. Also, it will automatically start playback on the downbeat. So if you stop playback and start it up again later, it should always come back in on the beat.
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Quantize will automatically trim your recording to the nearest beat and is recommended to be used in conjunction with Threshold.
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To use: Press Record, then start playing on a downbeat click. Press Record again to stop.
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If you stop slightly too soon or too late it will automatically trim the recording to the length. Also, it will automatically start playback on the downbeat, so if you stop playback and start it up again later, it should always come back in on the beat.
  
 
==Undo/Erase==
 
==Undo/Erase==
  
Undo/Erase will remove the most recently recorded stack layer.
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* When recording, this operates as Undo, removing the last recorded stack layer.
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* When playing the loop, this enables or disables the last Undo operation. Subsequent presses toggle the layer on and off.
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* When looping is stopped this changes into Erase, completely erasing the recorded loop.
  
This requires CPU cycles during a brief moment. When used with presets with high CPU utilization, this can result in warnings or audible pops.
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Undo/Erase requires CPU cycles briefly. When used with presets with high CPU utilization this can result in warnings or audible pops.
  
Undo/Erase on the Axe-Fx III:
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==(Half) Speed==
  
* Pressing Undo while recording undoes the last recorded layer.
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When Speed is set to HALF, the virtual tape runs at half the normal speed. The speed can be also be toggled via a MIDI CC message.
* Pressing Undo when the loop is stopped erases the loop data.
 
* Pressing Undo during playback undoes the last recorded layer. Pressing Undo again (during playback) restores the undone layer. Subsequent presses toggle the layer on and off.
 
  
==Dub Mix==
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=Remote control=
  
<blockquote>"Dub Mix reduces the previous layer AFTER you add a new layer (press Stack then press it again)." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/posts/1237902/ source] </blockquote>
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==FM3==
  
==(Half) Speed==
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The FM3 and FM9 allow the onboard switches to be assigned to Looper functionality, or you can assign these to a connected FC controller.
  
When Speed is set to HALF the virtual tape runs at half the normal speed. The speed can be also be toggled via a MIDI CC message.
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==FC-6 and FC-12 controllers==
  
=Remote control=
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The FC controllers let you operate the Looper.
  
 
==Foot switches==
 
==Foot switches==
  
Assign the looper controls (such as Play and Record) to foot controller switches for remote control. Some functionality requires a latching switch, for other stuff a momentary switch is required. [http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/gen1/index.php?title=Yeks_MFC-101_How-Tos_page Walkthrough for the MFC-101]
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Assign the Looper controls, such as Play and Record, to external switches for remote control. Some functionality requires a latching switch, for other stuff a momentary switch is required.
  
 
You can also assign Looper Record/Play to an external switch, for easy access at all times.
 
You can also assign Looper Record/Play to an external switch, for easy access at all times.
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If you use a controller with Tap and Hold functions, be aware that the function triggers on the upstroke of the switch, not the down. To avoid this, don't assign a HOLD function to the RECORD and PLAY switches. Alternately, set Looper Record second Tap to PLAY and use that to end your recordings.
  
 
==MIDI CCs==
 
==MIDI CCs==
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The Axe-Fx II uses these MIDI CCs for remote control.
 
The Axe-Fx II uses these MIDI CCs for remote control.
  
* Record: 28
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* Record: <samp>28</samp>
* Play: 29
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* Play:   <samp>29</samp>
* Once: 30
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* Once:   <samp>30</samp>
* Dub: 31
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* Dub:   <samp>31</samp>
* Rev: 32
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* Rev:   <samp>32</samp>
* Bypass: 33.
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* Bypass: <samp>33</samp>
* Half: 120  
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* Half:   <samp>120</samp>
* Undo: 121
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* Undo:   <samp>121</samp>
  
The Axe-Fx III does not have pre-set MIDI CCs. These can be selected in the MIDI menu.
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The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 let you map MIDI commands to the Looper in the Setup menu.
  
==MFC-101: Looper Control Mode==
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==MFC-101 Looper Control Mode==
  
The MFC-101 has a Looper Control Mode. This mode is enabled by pressing and holding the Reveal switch on the MFC-101. The MFC-101 will display "LOOPER CONTROL MODE" for two seconds and the red LED will be lit on the Reveal switch. This mode is disabled by selecting the Reveal switch on the MFC-101. In Edit > Setup you can select if this requires short or long pressing-and-holding. You can also disable Looper Control Mode altogether. [http://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/mfc-101/MFC-101-Looper-Control-Mode.pdf MFC-101 Looper Control Mode Mini Manual]
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The MFC-101 MIDI foot controller has a Looper Control Mode. This mode is enabled by pressing and holding the Reveal switch. The MFC-101 will display "LOOPER CONTROL MODE" for two seconds and the red LED will be lit on the Reveal switch. This mode is disabled by selecting the Reveal switch. In Edit > Setup you can select if this requires short or long pressing-and-holding. You can also disable Looper Control Mode altogether.
  
[[image:LooperControlMode.png|350px|link=]]
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[[Owners_Manuals| MFC-101 Looper Control Mode Mini Manual]]
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[[image:LooperControlMode.png|250px|link=]]
  
 
==FX8 and AX8==
 
==FX8 and AX8==
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The AX and FX8 allow the onboard switches to be assigned to Looper functionality.
 
The AX and FX8 allow the onboard switches to be assigned to Looper functionality.
  
==FC controllers==
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=Tips, tricks and troubleshooting=
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==No Global blocks==
  
The FC controllers for the Axe-Fx III provide built-in Looper switching functionality.
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The Looper block doesn't support [[Global blocks]].
  
=Surviving preset switching=
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==No delay when pressing Record==
  
The loop buffer will be erased when switching presets, unless Spillover is enabled.
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Switches on the FM3, FM9 and FC controllers that have a secondary HOLD function, typically engage on the "release" action, instead of on the "press" action. This can cause an undesired delay when operating the looper, especially when pressing the Record switch. Solve this by disabling the HOLD function of the switch.
  
To survive preset switching, both presets must have the Looper, set to the same mode.
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==Use the Looper for sound tweaking==
  
=Using the Looper to tweak sounds=
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The Looper is an excellent tool for tweaking sounds. Place it before before the Amp block, and record a loop. Now keep playing it back while you adjust amp settings, change the cab, adjust effects etc. You'll hear the differences in real time.
  
Put it before before the Amp block, and record a "unamped" guitar tone. Now keep playing it back while adjusting amp settings. You'll hear the differences in real time.
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Or use it to compare two sounds. Place it after the Amp block and record. Start tweaking. When you want to hear the original tone, play back the sample.
  
Alternatively, use it to compare two sounds. Place it after the Amp block and record. Start tweaking. When you want to hear the original tone, play back the sample.
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==No gap when switching presets==
  
=Assigning a dedicated output to the Looper=
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The loop buffer will be erased when switching presets, unless Spillover is enabled in the [[Setup menu]].
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To survive preset switching, both presets must contain the Looper, set to the same mode.
  
The Output blocks / effects loops on the Axe-Fx III make it easy to send the Looper's output to a specific output for further routing and processing.
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==Route the Looper output==
  
=Panning the Looper=
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The Output blocks and effects loops on the Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 make it easy to send the signal coming from the Looper to a specific output for further processing and routing.
  
[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/79655-panning-looper.html Panning the Looper to one side when starting playback]
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==Use the Looper for a soundcheck==
  
=Tutorials and information=
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Record a loop and press Play. Now get off the stage, walk around the venue and listen.
  
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyUdOP91GkE&list=PLA2CD645339DDC664&index=2 Bernd Kiltz]
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=Videos=
* [http://www.g66.eu G66]
 
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_(music) Looping in Wikipedia]
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[[video:Bernt-Looper]]
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[[video:Rosh-Looper]]
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[[video:FSM-Looper]]
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[[video::Leon-Looper]]
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[[video:Leon-LooperAX8]]
  
 
[[category:Axe-Fx2]]
 
[[category:Axe-Fx2]]
 
[[category:Axe-Fx3]]
 
[[category:Axe-Fx3]]
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[[category:FM3]]
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[[category:FM9]]
 
[[category:AX8]]
 
[[category:AX8]]
 
[[category:FX8]]
 
[[category:FX8]]
 
[[category:Sounds]]
 
[[category:Sounds]]
[[category:Remote]]
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[[category:All]]

Latest revision as of 12:39, 1 November 2024

Available on which products

  • Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3: 1 block
  • VP4: not yet
  • Axe-Fx II, AX8, FX8: 1 instance

Channels or X/Y

The Looper doesn't support X/Y switching or channels.

About the Looper block

On the FM3, AX8 and Axe-Fx series, the Looper is a dedicated effect block, providing minutes of stereo or mono loop time. The FM3, FM9 or FC-6/FC-12 provide dedicated Looper controls.

On the Axe-Fx III, the Looper provides more than 5 minutes of stereo looping time.

The Looper block on the FM3 and FM9 is the same as on the Axe-Fx III, with 120 seconds of looping time.

On the FX8, the Looper is a global feature, which position is customizable.

Wikipedia's Loop (music) article has more information.

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


[1] We completely rewrote the Looper. Over five minutes of stereo recording with undo.

[2] Loopers have unique hardware requirements, i.e. lots of memory. General-purpose guitar processors like the Axe-Fx don't need the amounts of memory that loopers require and adding that memory for a single effect would increase costs, probably considerably. Furthermore the processors used in products like the Axe-Fx are limited in the amount of memory they can address. The DSP used in the Axe-Fx III is the most powerful commercial DSP available but it's still limited in its memory address space.

Also, most loopers trade off bit-depth and sample rate for loop time.

Therefore you're unlikely to ever find a multi-effect that has the loop time and features as a dedicated looper.

If I were to make a dedicated looper I probably wouldn't use a DSP but something like an ARM with a lot of external address space. There isn't really much audio processing required, it's mostly memory access.

Position of the Looper block on the grid

If the Looper block is placed before the Amp block, changing amp models will change the sound while the loop is running.

If the Looper block is placed after the Amp block, changing amp models will NOT change the sound while the loop is running.

Legacy devices

Axe-Fx II

Mono — 60 seconds

Stereo — 30 seconds

Mono with Undo — 30 seconds

Stereo with Undo — 15 seconds

AX8

Mono — 4 minutes

Stereo — 2 minutes

Mono with Undo — 2 minutes

Stereo with Undo — 1 minutes

Looper Control Mode is accessed using a F-switch.

FX8

The Looper in the FX8 has additional features. It's a global looper so it's always present, in every preset. It can be positioned in different locations. It can be disabled, which decreases CPU usage.

Mono— 8 minutes

Stereo — 4 minutes

Mono with Undo — 4 minutes

Stereo with Undo — 2 minutes

Locations:

  • IN PRE
  • IN POST
  • OUT PRE
  • OUT POST

The location can be set in the Setup menu and can be overridden per preset.

If you can't hear the Looper, check the LOOPER LOCATION. It must not be set to NO LOOPER. If it is set to GLOBAL, check the GLOBAL LOOPER LOCATION in the Setup menu to ensure that it is not set to NO LOOPER. This may also be due to PRE/POST settings. If your rig uses only the PRE chain or only the POST chain, set LOOPER LOCATION accordingly.

Parameters

Max Loop Time

This sets the maximum recording time. It allows a loop to be automatically created once the loop time exceeds this value.

If recording and time reaches the maximum recording time the mode changes to that specified by Record 2nd Press, only on the first pass of a new recording.

(Record) Threshold

If enabled, recording will not start until the input level passes the specified threshold, set by the Threshold parameter. If you press Record, you will see the indicator come on and then turn off. This means it is waiting for input to start recording. Once you start playing you'll see the indicator come on and you are recording.

Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 – Use the soft knob or main Value knob to adjust the threshold value, or use the Record Threshold parameter on the Config page. When set to a value greater than -80 dB recording will not start until the input signal exceeds the set value. The Record icon will blink when the Looper is armed for recording and will turn solid when recording starts. The meter at the bottom of the page can be used to help set the Threshold. Use the soft knob or main Value knob to adjust the threshold value or use the Record Threshold parameter on the Config page.

Crossfade

When set to ON, the loop fades out/in at the end/start of the loop.

Record

Start recording or enables overdubbing. There's no separate Overdub control on the Axe-Fx III, FM3 and FM9.

What happens when you press Record a second time is user-definable, see below.

Record 2nd Press

Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 only.

The choices are:

Overdub 
The second press ends the loop and enters Overdub mode.
Play
The second press ends the loop and enters Play mode.
Stop
The second press ends the loop.

Trim Start, Trim End

These are available on the Axe-Fx III, FM9, FM3 and AX8 only.

Use these to adjust the start and end points of the loop. The graph on the Control page provides visualization of the loop and the start/end points.

Quantize

Quantize will automatically trim your recording to the nearest beat and is recommended to be used in conjunction with Threshold.

To use: Press Record, then start playing on a downbeat click. Press Record again to stop.

If you stop slightly too soon or too late it will automatically trim the recording to the length. Also, it will automatically start playback on the downbeat, so if you stop playback and start it up again later, it should always come back in on the beat.

Undo/Erase

  • When recording, this operates as Undo, removing the last recorded stack layer.
  • When playing the loop, this enables or disables the last Undo operation. Subsequent presses toggle the layer on and off.
  • When looping is stopped this changes into Erase, completely erasing the recorded loop.

Undo/Erase requires CPU cycles briefly. When used with presets with high CPU utilization this can result in warnings or audible pops.

(Half) Speed

When Speed is set to HALF, the virtual tape runs at half the normal speed. The speed can be also be toggled via a MIDI CC message.

Remote control

FM3

The FM3 and FM9 allow the onboard switches to be assigned to Looper functionality, or you can assign these to a connected FC controller.

FC-6 and FC-12 controllers

The FC controllers let you operate the Looper.

Foot switches

Assign the Looper controls, such as Play and Record, to external switches for remote control. Some functionality requires a latching switch, for other stuff a momentary switch is required.

You can also assign Looper Record/Play to an external switch, for easy access at all times.

If you use a controller with Tap and Hold functions, be aware that the function triggers on the upstroke of the switch, not the down. To avoid this, don't assign a HOLD function to the RECORD and PLAY switches. Alternately, set Looper Record second Tap to PLAY and use that to end your recordings.

MIDI CCs

The Axe-Fx II uses these MIDI CCs for remote control.

  • Record: 28
  • Play: 29
  • Once: 30
  • Dub: 31
  • Rev: 32
  • Bypass: 33
  • Half: 120
  • Undo: 121

The Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 let you map MIDI commands to the Looper in the Setup menu.

MFC-101 Looper Control Mode

The MFC-101 MIDI foot controller has a Looper Control Mode. This mode is enabled by pressing and holding the Reveal switch. The MFC-101 will display "LOOPER CONTROL MODE" for two seconds and the red LED will be lit on the Reveal switch. This mode is disabled by selecting the Reveal switch. In Edit > Setup you can select if this requires short or long pressing-and-holding. You can also disable Looper Control Mode altogether.

MFC-101 Looper Control Mode Mini Manual


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FX8 and AX8

The AX and FX8 allow the onboard switches to be assigned to Looper functionality.

Tips, tricks and troubleshooting

No Global blocks

The Looper block doesn't support Global blocks.

No delay when pressing Record

Switches on the FM3, FM9 and FC controllers that have a secondary HOLD function, typically engage on the "release" action, instead of on the "press" action. This can cause an undesired delay when operating the looper, especially when pressing the Record switch. Solve this by disabling the HOLD function of the switch.

Use the Looper for sound tweaking

The Looper is an excellent tool for tweaking sounds. Place it before before the Amp block, and record a loop. Now keep playing it back while you adjust amp settings, change the cab, adjust effects etc. You'll hear the differences in real time.

Or use it to compare two sounds. Place it after the Amp block and record. Start tweaking. When you want to hear the original tone, play back the sample.

No gap when switching presets

The loop buffer will be erased when switching presets, unless Spillover is enabled in the Setup menu. To survive preset switching, both presets must contain the Looper, set to the same mode.

Route the Looper output

The Output blocks and effects loops on the Axe-Fx III, FM9 and FM3 make it easy to send the signal coming from the Looper to a specific output for further processing and routing.

Use the Looper for a soundcheck

Record a loop and press Play. Now get off the stage, walk around the venue and listen.

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