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=Available on which products=
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=Volume/Panner block=
  
* '''Axe-Fx III''': 4 blocks
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'''Axe-Fx III''': 4 blocks, 4 channels<BR>
* '''FM9''': 4 blocks
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'''FM3''': 2 blocks, 4 channels<BR>
* '''FM3''': 2 blocks
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'''FM9''': 4 blocks, 4 channels<BR>
* '''Axe-Fx II''': 4 blocks
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'''VP4''': 4 blocks, 4 channels
* '''AX8''': 2 blocks
 
* '''FX8''': 2 blocks
 
  
=Channels or X/Y=
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'''Axe-Fx II''': 4 blocks, no X/Y<BR>
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'''AX8''': 2 blocks, no X/Y<BR>
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'''FX8''': 2 blocks, no X/Y
  
* '''Axe-Fx III''' and '''FM9''' and '''FM3''': 4 channels
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=Volume/Panner types=
* '''Axe-Fx II''': no
 
* '''AX8''': no
 
* '''FX8''': no
 
  
=As a volume pedal=
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# '''Volume''' – Generic volume control, including left/right panning.
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# '''Auto-Swell''' – Automatic volume swells.
  
To create a volume pedal: assign an expression pedal to the Volume parameter in the block.
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=Use Volume as a volume pedal=
Make sure to calibrate the pedal.
 
  
[[image:EV-1 rear.png|link=|200px]]
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To create a volume pedal in a preset:
  
=For automated volume swells=
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# Assign an expression pedal as an [[External controller]] to the Volume parameter in the block.
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# Make sure to calibrate the pedal.
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# Determine whether you want to control the volume before time effects such as delay and reverb) or after.
  
Guitar players can fade in notes and chords by using their pinky to operate the volume knob on their guitars. BOSS automated this method in their discontinued Slow Gear pedal.
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To set up a <q>global</q> volume pedal that works across all presets, read the section in the [[Owners_Manuals|Owner's Manual]].
  
'''Axe-Fx II, AX8, FX8''':
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=Use Volume for automated volume swells=
  
Attach the [[Modifiers,_Controllers_and_Control_Switches|Envelope controller]] to the VOLUME parameter, to INPUT GAIN in a Delay block or another effect block's LEVEL or INPUT GAIN parameter. Fine-tune the effect by adjusting the modifier settings, selecting the TAPER in the Volume block and the Envelope settings. The Envelope's ATTACK and GAIN parameters and the Volume block's TAPER parameter determine the swell rate.
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Guitar players can fade in notes and chords using their pinky to operate the volume knob on their guitars. BOSS automated this method in their discontinued Slow Gear pedal. This can replicated:
  
Example settings: Volume block at default with Log30 taper, modifier settings at default, Envelope: Threshold -36, Attack 290, Release 1, Gain 1.75.
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'''Axe-Fx III''', '''FM3''', '''FM9''', '''VP4''':
  
Or simply copy the effect and Envelope settings from a factory preset which features volume swells. Search the [[Factory presets]] page for "automatic volume swells".
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Use the Auto-Swell type in the Volume block. Select a taper and adjust Threshold and Attack to reach the desired result.
  
'''Axe-Fx III, FM3, FM9''':
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<blockquote>
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'''FIRMWARE RELEASE NOTES'''
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<HR>
  
Current firmware provides an Auto-Swell type in the Volume block:
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<blockquote>
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Added “Auto-Swell” type to Volume block. This simulates “pinky swells” using the guitar volume knob. Threshold sets the input power to start the volume swell. When the input power drops below the threshold the swell circuit is reset and the volume drops to zero. Attack sets the rate at which the volume increases.
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</blockquote>
  
<blockquote>"Added “Auto-Swell” type to Volume block. This simulates “pinky swells” using the guitar volume knob. Threshold sets the input power to start the volume swell. When the input power drops below the threshold the swell circuit is reset and the volume drops to zero. Attack sets the rate at which the volume increases."</blockquote>
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<blockquote>
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Improved Auto-Swell type in Volume block. Added Release time and Hysteresis controls to allow fine-tuning to playing style. Hysteresis controls how much extra the signal must fall below the threshold before the detector releases.
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</blockquote>
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</blockquote>
  
Also, some effect types, such as the Multitap Delay, have a dedicated Envelope controller of their own, allowing swells without the need to use the Envelope controller in the Controllers block.
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Also, some effect types, such as the Multitap Delay, have a dedicated Envelope controller of their own, allowing swells without the need to use the Envelope controller in the Controllers block. The manual recommends this:
  
<blockquote>(Axe-Fx III Owner's Manual) "For a basic volume “roll up” setting, try Threshold: -70.0 dB; Attack: About 400 ms. Increase Attack Time for a slower fade in."</blockquote>
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* Threshold: -70.0 dB
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* Attack: about 400 ms. Increase Attack Time for a slower fade in
  
Alternatively, use the Gate block for automatic volume swells, especially the Modern Gate type, with slow attack and fast release times.
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Alternatively, use the [[Gate/Expander block]] for automatic volume swells, especially the Modern Gate type, with slow attack and fast release times.
  
=As a noise gate=
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'''Axe-Fx II''', '''AX8''', '''FX8''':
  
Read this: [[Gate/Expander block]].
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Attach the internal Envelope controller to the VOLUME parameter, to INPUT GAIN in a Delay block or another effect block's LEVEL or INPUT GAIN parameter. Fine-tune the effect by adjusting the modifier settings, selecting the TAPER in the Volume block and the Envelope settings. The Envelope's ATTACK and GAIN parameters and the Volume block's TAPER parameter determine the swell rate. For example, the Volume block defaults to a Log30 taper, and with modifier settings at default, Envelope at Threshold -36, Attack 290, Release 1, Gain 1.75.
  
=As a routing tool=
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Or, simply copy the effect and Envelope settings from a factory preset featuring volume swells. Search the [[Factory presets]] page for <q>automatic volume swells</q>.
  
The Volume block doesn't require much CPU. This makes it a handy tool for grid routing. Set its Bypass parameter to Mute and put it at the start of a split signal to enable or disable a certain routing within a preset, depending on the bypass state of the block. You can engage or bypass the block per scene.
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=Use Volume as a noise gate=
  
=As a lead boost=
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Read <q>[[Gate/Expander block]]</q> for more information.
  
Put the Volume block at the end of the signal chain and tweak its Level to turn it into a clean boost. Engage it through scenes or an assigned switch.
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=Use Volume as a routing tool=
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The Volume block doesn't require much CPU. This makes it a handy tool for grid routing.
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Examples:
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* Set BYPASS to Mute and put it at the start of a split signal to enable or disable a certain routing within a preset, depending on the bypass state of the block. You can engage or bypass the block per scene.
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* Use the INPUT SELECT parameter to split a signal into left and right.
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=Use Volume as a lead boost=
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Put the Volume block at the end of the signal chain and bump LEVEL to turn it into a (clean) boost. Engage it through scenes or an assigned switch.
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=Use Volume as a Tremolo=
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Attach the VOLUME parameter to an LFO to create a low-CPU Tremolo effect.
  
 
=Parameters=
 
=Parameters=
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The Volume block offers various audio tapers. The taper determines the curve.
 
The Volume block offers various audio tapers. The taper determines the curve.
  
<blockquote>"The number is the percentage at the halfway point. I.e. Log 20A means that the resistance is 20% at the halfway point in the travel. So if you put the knob at noon, the volume would be 20% of maximum (about -14 dB)." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/volume-blk-volume-tapers.58160/#post-727942] </blockquote>
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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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[http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/volume-blk-volume-tapers.58160/#post-727942]
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The number is the percentage at the halfway point. I.e. Log 20A means that the resistance is 20% at the halfway point in the travel. So if you put the knob at noon, the volume would be 20% of maximum (about -14 dB).
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</blockquote>
  
To simulate a Log taper in a Modifier menu, set "Mid" in the modifier menu to the log number, i.e. 20%. Adjust Slope to avoid the dead zone.
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To create a Log taper in a modifier menu, set <q>Mid</q> in the modifier menu to the log number, perhaps 20%. Adjust Slope to avoid the dead zone.
  
 
[[image:tapers.png|300px]]
 
[[image:tapers.png|300px]]
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==Input Select==
 
==Input Select==
  
Like the Amp and Drive blocks, the Input Select parameter determines if the block processes only the left or right input signal, or both (stereo). It can send the processed signal to either side using the Balance parameter, or keep it stereo.
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Like the Amp and Drive blocks, INPUT SELECT determines if the block processes only the left or right input signal, or both for stereo. It can send the processed signal to either side using the BALANCE parameter, or retain a stereo image.
  
 
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[[category:FM3]]
 
[[category:FM3]]
 
[[category:FM9]]
 
[[category:FM9]]
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[[category:VP4]]
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[[category:AX8]]
 
[[category:FX8]]
 
[[category:FX8]]
[[category:AX8]]
 
 
[[category:Sounds]]
 
[[category:Sounds]]
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[[category:Remote]]
 
[[category:All]]
 
[[category:All]]

Latest revision as of 11:04, 8 November 2024

Volume/Panner block

Axe-Fx III: 4 blocks, 4 channels
FM3: 2 blocks, 4 channels
FM9: 4 blocks, 4 channels
VP4: 4 blocks, 4 channels

Axe-Fx II: 4 blocks, no X/Y
AX8: 2 blocks, no X/Y
FX8: 2 blocks, no X/Y

Volume/Panner types

  1. Volume – Generic volume control, including left/right panning.
  2. Auto-Swell – Automatic volume swells.

Use Volume as a volume pedal

To create a volume pedal in a preset:

  1. Assign an expression pedal as an External controller to the Volume parameter in the block.
  2. Make sure to calibrate the pedal.
  3. Determine whether you want to control the volume before time effects such as delay and reverb) or after.

To set up a global volume pedal that works across all presets, read the section in the Owner's Manual.

Use Volume for automated volume swells

Guitar players can fade in notes and chords using their pinky to operate the volume knob on their guitars. BOSS automated this method in their discontinued Slow Gear pedal. This can replicated:

Axe-Fx III, FM3, FM9, VP4:

Use the Auto-Swell type in the Volume block. Select a taper and adjust Threshold and Attack to reach the desired result.

FIRMWARE RELEASE NOTES


Added “Auto-Swell” type to Volume block. This simulates “pinky swells” using the guitar volume knob. Threshold sets the input power to start the volume swell. When the input power drops below the threshold the swell circuit is reset and the volume drops to zero. Attack sets the rate at which the volume increases.

Improved Auto-Swell type in Volume block. Added Release time and Hysteresis controls to allow fine-tuning to playing style. Hysteresis controls how much extra the signal must fall below the threshold before the detector releases.

Also, some effect types, such as the Multitap Delay, have a dedicated Envelope controller of their own, allowing swells without the need to use the Envelope controller in the Controllers block. The manual recommends this:

  • Threshold: -70.0 dB
  • Attack: about 400 ms. Increase Attack Time for a slower fade in

Alternatively, use the Gate/Expander block for automatic volume swells, especially the Modern Gate type, with slow attack and fast release times.

Axe-Fx II, AX8, FX8:

Attach the internal Envelope controller to the VOLUME parameter, to INPUT GAIN in a Delay block or another effect block's LEVEL or INPUT GAIN parameter. Fine-tune the effect by adjusting the modifier settings, selecting the TAPER in the Volume block and the Envelope settings. The Envelope's ATTACK and GAIN parameters and the Volume block's TAPER parameter determine the swell rate. For example, the Volume block defaults to a Log30 taper, and with modifier settings at default, Envelope at Threshold -36, Attack 290, Release 1, Gain 1.75.

Or, simply copy the effect and Envelope settings from a factory preset featuring volume swells. Search the Factory presets page for automatic volume swells.

Use Volume as a noise gate

Read Gate/Expander block for more information.

Use Volume as a routing tool

The Volume block doesn't require much CPU. This makes it a handy tool for grid routing.

Examples:

  • Set BYPASS to Mute and put it at the start of a split signal to enable or disable a certain routing within a preset, depending on the bypass state of the block. You can engage or bypass the block per scene.
  • Use the INPUT SELECT parameter to split a signal into left and right.

Use Volume as a lead boost

Put the Volume block at the end of the signal chain and bump LEVEL to turn it into a (clean) boost. Engage it through scenes or an assigned switch.

Use Volume as a Tremolo

Attach the VOLUME parameter to an LFO to create a low-CPU Tremolo effect.

Parameters

Taper

The Volume block offers various audio tapers. The taper determines the curve.

FRACTAL AUDIO QUOTES


[1] The number is the percentage at the halfway point. I.e. Log 20A means that the resistance is 20% at the halfway point in the travel. So if you put the knob at noon, the volume would be 20% of maximum (about -14 dB).

To create a Log taper in a modifier menu, set Mid in the modifier menu to the log number, perhaps 20%. Adjust Slope to avoid the dead zone.

Tapers.png

Input Select

Like the Amp and Drive blocks, INPUT SELECT determines if the block processes only the left or right input signal, or both for stereo. It can send the processed signal to either side using the BALANCE parameter, or retain a stereo image.

Video