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=About the Axe-Fx II factory presets= | =About the Axe-Fx II factory presets= | ||
* Models: | * Models: | ||
− | ** Mark I and II: 3 preset banks. | + | ** Mark I and II: 3 preset banks (A B C). |
** XL and XL<sup>+</sup>: 6 banks (A B C D E F). Banks D, E and F are empty. | ** XL and XL<sup>+</sup>: 6 banks (A B C D E F). Banks D, E and F are empty. | ||
− | * Factory presets updates: Fractal Audio posts new versions of the factory preset banks on the [http://www.fractalaudio.com/support.php Support page] from time to time. Use [[Fractal-Bot]] to upload | + | * Factory presets updates: Fractal Audio posts new versions of the factory preset banks on the [http://www.fractalaudio.com/support.php Support page] from time to time. Use [[Fractal-Bot]] to upload preset banks to your Axe-Fx. Or use the editor to upload selected presets from the banks. |
− | =Factory presets | + | =Factory presets demonstration= |
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/SoloAWeek Cooper Carter demonstrates factory presets.] | * [http://www.youtube.com/user/SoloAWeek Cooper Carter demonstrates factory presets.] | ||
=Overwriting factory presets= | =Overwriting factory presets= | ||
− | * When saving your own presets you have to overwrite factory presets on the Axe-Fx, unless you have a XL (Banks D and up are empty). | + | * When saving your own presets, you have to overwrite factory presets on the Axe-Fx, unless you have a XL (Banks D and up are empty). |
* You can restore the factory presets by downloading them from Fractalaudio.com and loading them into your Axe-Fx II using Fractal-Bot or Axe-Edit. | * You can restore the factory presets by downloading them from Fractalaudio.com and loading them into your Axe-Fx II using Fractal-Bot or Axe-Edit. | ||
=Auditioning factory presets= | =Auditioning factory presets= | ||
− | * The Axe-Fx is sensitive to the type of guitar you're using in regard to presets. For example, | + | * The Axe-Fx is sensitive to the type of guitar you're using in regard to presets. For example, use a guitar equipped with single coil pickups when auditioning Fender amp presets. |
* When hitting the strings in a normal manner on a guitar equipped with single coils, clean factory presets should not distort. When really digging in the strings, especially using a high-output humbucker, some clean presets may distort. Don't worry, they should probably be getting distorted, based on their settings. If you don't like that, just turn down Drive or Master Volume or Input Trim in the Amp block. | * When hitting the strings in a normal manner on a guitar equipped with single coils, clean factory presets should not distort. When really digging in the strings, especially using a high-output humbucker, some clean presets may distort. Don't worry, they should probably be getting distorted, based on their settings. If you don't like that, just turn down Drive or Master Volume or Input Trim in the Amp block. | ||
* Preset output levels can vary from preset to preset. If a factory preset makes the Out 1 Clip LED blink, its overall signal level is too hot. Turn down Level in the Amp block. | * Preset output levels can vary from preset to preset. If a factory preset makes the Out 1 Clip LED blink, its overall signal level is too hot. Turn down Level in the Amp block. | ||
− | * If possible, play the factory presets in stereo | + | * If possible, play the factory presets in stereo to hear the presets at their best. |
− | * If you're running mono and audio output is set to “Sum L+R”, [[Audio topics | phase cancellation]] may occur. This can happen if the preset contains an Enhancer block in Classic Mode, or a micro delay in the Cab block. | + | * If you're running mono and audio output is set to “Sum L+R”, [[Audio topics | phase cancellation]] may occur. This can happen if the preset contains an Enhancer block in Classic Mode, or a micro delay in the Cab block. Or when a preset contains a Delay block with the Phase Rev parameter engaged. |
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* When using output mode "Copy L>R" you'll lose the part of the signal that's hardwired to the right channel. That might be a Ping Pong delay, or a stereo Cab block with both sides hard-panned. | * When using output mode "Copy L>R" you'll lose the part of the signal that's hardwired to the right channel. That might be a Ping Pong delay, or a stereo Cab block with both sides hard-panned. | ||
* Cliff: "The presets were dialed in loud so as to be sure the Fletcher-Munson effect did not influence the sound." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/75538-fw-11-03-preset-question.html#post922986 source] | * Cliff: "The presets were dialed in loud so as to be sure the Fletcher-Munson effect did not influence the sound." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/75538-fw-11-03-preset-question.html#post922986 source] | ||
− | = | + | =List of factory presets in firmware 18 and later= |
Bank A: | Bank A: |
Revision as of 13:25, 21 December 2015
Contents
About the Axe-Fx II factory presets
- Models:
- Mark I and II: 3 preset banks (A B C).
- XL and XL+: 6 banks (A B C D E F). Banks D, E and F are empty.
- Factory presets updates: Fractal Audio posts new versions of the factory preset banks on the Support page from time to time. Use Fractal-Bot to upload preset banks to your Axe-Fx. Or use the editor to upload selected presets from the banks.
Factory presets demonstration
Overwriting factory presets
- When saving your own presets, you have to overwrite factory presets on the Axe-Fx, unless you have a XL (Banks D and up are empty).
- You can restore the factory presets by downloading them from Fractalaudio.com and loading them into your Axe-Fx II using Fractal-Bot or Axe-Edit.
Auditioning factory presets
- The Axe-Fx is sensitive to the type of guitar you're using in regard to presets. For example, use a guitar equipped with single coil pickups when auditioning Fender amp presets.
- When hitting the strings in a normal manner on a guitar equipped with single coils, clean factory presets should not distort. When really digging in the strings, especially using a high-output humbucker, some clean presets may distort. Don't worry, they should probably be getting distorted, based on their settings. If you don't like that, just turn down Drive or Master Volume or Input Trim in the Amp block.
- Preset output levels can vary from preset to preset. If a factory preset makes the Out 1 Clip LED blink, its overall signal level is too hot. Turn down Level in the Amp block.
- If possible, play the factory presets in stereo to hear the presets at their best.
- If you're running mono and audio output is set to “Sum L+R”, phase cancellation may occur. This can happen if the preset contains an Enhancer block in Classic Mode, or a micro delay in the Cab block. Or when a preset contains a Delay block with the Phase Rev parameter engaged.
- When using output mode "Copy L>R" you'll lose the part of the signal that's hardwired to the right channel. That might be a Ping Pong delay, or a stereo Cab block with both sides hard-panned.
- Cliff: "The presets were dialed in loud so as to be sure the Fletcher-Munson effect did not influence the sound." source