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=Available on which products=
 
  
* '''Axe-Fx III''': 1 block
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=Scene MIDI block=
* '''FM3''': 1 block
 
* '''Axe-Fx II''': no
 
* '''FX8''': yes
 
* '''AX8''': no
 
  
=Channels or X/Y switching=
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'''Axe-Fx III''', '''FM3''', '''FM9''': 1 block, no channels
  
* '''Axe-Fx III and FM3''': no
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'''VP4''': yes, no channels
* '''FX8''': X/Y
 
  
=Purpose=
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'''Axe-Fx II''', '''AX8''': n/a<BR>
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'''FX8''': yes, X/Y
  
The block lets you send up to 8 CC or PC MIDI messages through the MIDI OUT port upon scene changes, through different MIDI channels if needed. The MIDI messages can vary per scene.
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=About the Scene MIDI block=
  
The block must be added to the grid to use, but does not have to be connected to the signal chain. it can't be bypassed, but a scene can be configured to send no MIDI messages.
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This block lets you send up to eight CC or PC MIDI messages through the MIDI OUT port upon a scene change, through different MIDI channels if needed. The MIDI messages can vary per scene.
  
Tip: you can use the Scene MIDI block to send MIDI commands to the device itself, by connecting MIDI OUT to MIDI IN.
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The block must be added to the grid to use (except on the VP4), but does not have to be connected to the signal chain. It can't be bypassed, but a scene can be configured to send no MIDI messages.
  
<blockquote>(Axe-Fx III) "The MIDI block only sends data out the MIDI Out DIN jack. It does NOT send to the USB. The purpose of the MIDI block is to control other equipment in you rack via standard MIDI." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-iii-firmware-version-2-03.145132/page-8#post-1718184 source]</blockquote>
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You can also use the Scene MIDI block to send MIDI commands to the device itself, by connecting MIDI OUT to MIDI IN.
  
[[Owners_Manuals|Owner's Manual]]
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The Scene MIDI block doesn't support [[Global blocks]].
  
[[MIDI|More information about MIDI]]
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For more information see:
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* [[Owners Manuals]]
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* [[MIDI]]
  
=Parameters=
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<blockquote>
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'''FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES'''
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{| class="wikitable"
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<blockquote>
|-
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[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-iii-firmware-version-2-03.145132/page-8#post-1718184]
! '''Parameter'''
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The MIDI block only sends data out the MIDI Out DIN jack. It does NOT send to the USB. The purpose of the MIDI block is to control other equipment in you rack via standard MIDI.
! '''Axe-Fx III / FM3'''
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
| Type
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! yes
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=Tips, tricks and troubleshooting=
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| Channel
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=Videos=
! yes
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|-
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[[video:Cooper-MIDI]]
| Number
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[[video:Leon-MIDI]]
! yes
 
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| Value
 
! yes
 
|}
 
  
 
[[category:Axe-Fx3]]
 
[[category:Axe-Fx3]]
 
[[category:FX8]]
 
[[category:FX8]]
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[[category:FM3]]
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[[category:FM9]]
 
[[category:Remote]]
 
[[category:Remote]]
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[[category:All]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 17 August 2025

Scene MIDI block

Axe-Fx III, FM3, FM9: 1 block, no channels

VP4: yes, no channels

Axe-Fx II, AX8: n/a
FX8: yes, X/Y

About the Scene MIDI block

This block lets you send up to eight CC or PC MIDI messages through the MIDI OUT port upon a scene change, through different MIDI channels if needed. The MIDI messages can vary per scene.

The block must be added to the grid to use (except on the VP4), but does not have to be connected to the signal chain. It can't be bypassed, but a scene can be configured to send no MIDI messages.

You can also use the Scene MIDI block to send MIDI commands to the device itself, by connecting MIDI OUT to MIDI IN.

The Scene MIDI block doesn't support Global blocks.

For more information see:

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


[1] The MIDI block only sends data out the MIDI Out DIN jack. It does NOT send to the USB. The purpose of the MIDI block is to control other equipment in you rack via standard MIDI.

Tips, tricks and troubleshooting

Videos