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* [[EV-1 and EV-2 pedals]] | * [[EV-1 and EV-2 pedals]] | ||
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* [[Modifiers_and_controllers#Control_Switches|Control Switches and controllers]] | * [[Modifiers_and_controllers#Control_Switches|Control Switches and controllers]] | ||
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* [[Software editors]] | * [[Software editors]] | ||
* [[USB connections and audio]] | * [[USB connections and audio]] |
Revision as of 13:01, 17 July 2018
Remote control of Fractal Audio's processors
Fractal Audio's hardware processors can be remotely controlled in the following ways:
- Software (MIDI or MIDI-over-USB)
- Directly connected expression pedals, and latching or momentary switches (TS or TRS cables)
- MIDI
- Fractal Audio's foot controllers (MIDI, Ethernet, EtherCON, FASLINK), including connected pedals and switches
More information:
- AxeForLemur
- Connecting and setting levels
- EV-1 and EV-2 pedals
- RJM Mastermind GT, FAMC Liquid Foot+
- FASLINK
- FC controllers
- FracPad
- MIDI
- Control Switches and controllers
- Software editors
- USB connections and audio
Controlling other devices
Fractal Audio's hardware processors can control other devices through MIDI. The FX8 also provides relays to control other gear.
See: