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==Older firmware versions== | ==Older firmware versions== | ||
− | + | Older firmware versions are stored in [http://quonsar.meepzorp.com/public/AxeFX%20Files/AxeFX%20II%20Firmware this user's public directory]. | |
− | == | + | ==Fractal-Bot== |
− | * | + | * Fractal has now a dedicated utility available to transmit firmware updates to the Axe-Fx II and MFC-101, which can be used instead of Axe-Edit or a MIDI utility. See [[Fractal-Bot]] |
==Using MIDI-OX== | ==Using MIDI-OX== | ||
− | * When using MIDI-OX (Windows) to send firmware to the Axe-Fx II, be aware that its | + | * When using MIDI-OX (Windows) to send firmware to the Axe-Fx II, be aware that its default settings may cause a buffer overrun error. Change Low Level I/O Buffers size to 256, and number to 16, and Milliseconds between buffers to 90. |
==Updating presets after a firmware update== | ==Updating presets after a firmware update== |
Revision as of 19:06, 5 April 2013
Contents
Manual
User contributions
Firmware release notes
- Go to this page to read all firmware release notes.
Older firmware versions
Older firmware versions are stored in this user's public directory.
Fractal-Bot
- Fractal has now a dedicated utility available to transmit firmware updates to the Axe-Fx II and MFC-101, which can be used instead of Axe-Edit or a MIDI utility. See Fractal-Bot
Using MIDI-OX
- When using MIDI-OX (Windows) to send firmware to the Axe-Fx II, be aware that its default settings may cause a buffer overrun error. Change Low Level I/O Buffers size to 256, and number to 16, and Milliseconds between buffers to 90.
Updating presets after a firmware update
- Updated firmware may cause changes in your presets. Read the firmware release notes and verify your presets.
Programming language
- The firmware is coded in C and assemby. Source
Programmability
- Cliff: "The Axe-Fx II can be reprogrammed at least 100,000 times." Source