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==USB connection increases CPU utilization==
 
==USB connection increases CPU utilization==
Creating an USB connection increases CPU utilization. If a preset uses much CPU cycles, you may run into CPU overload problems when connecting the Axe-Fx II to a computer through USB. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/41013-usb-connection-raises-preset-cpu-utilization-5%25.html#post551466 Source]
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Creating an USB connection increases CPU utilization. If a preset uses much CPU cycles, you may run into CPU overload problems when connecting the Axe-Fx II to a computer through USB. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/41013-usb-connection-raises-preset-cpu-utilization-5%25.html#post551466 Source1] [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/40246-global-cab-sim-cpu.html#post573202 Source2]
  
 
==Latency==
 
==Latency==

Revision as of 18:34, 12 November 2011

Manual

Template:0 Disclaimer

Template:2.3 Computer Integration

Template:2.3.1 Minimum requirements

Template:2.3.2 Software Installation

Template:2.3.3 Capabilities


Template:3.4.9 Computer Audio Interface


Diagram: USB features

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User contributions

Drivers voor USB connectivity

  • Drivers for Mac and PC which add USB connectivity are available for download here.
  • The USB driver's control panel should not be used for configuration. Ignore error messages when clicking on the controls. Source1 Source2 Source3
  • The names on the computer of the Axe-Fx channels are assigned by the computer, not by the Axe-Fx. Source

No MIDI interface or audio interface required

  • When using the USB interface, there's no need for an additional audio interface. An audio interface is still required when connecting the analog Axe-Fx II outputs to a computer instead of using USB.
  • A MIDI interface is also not required to connect the Axe-Fx II to a computer. USB suffices (MIDI-over-USB). The Axe-Fx II itself is an USB-to-MIDI adapter. MIDI interfaces can still be used though, and editing with the help of a MIDI interface is also still possible.

Using the Axe-Fx II to update the MFC-101 firmware

The Axe-Fx II can be used as a USB-to-MIDI interface to update the firmware on the MFC-101. Read this

USB connection increases CPU utilization

Creating an USB connection increases CPU utilization. If a preset uses much CPU cycles, you may run into CPU overload problems when connecting the Axe-Fx II to a computer through USB. Source1 Source2

Latency

When monitoring audio via the Axe-Fx II, latency is none. When monitoring the audio signal via the computer's output, latency depends on computer. Source

Solving USB noise

High-pitched noise may be caused by a ground loop.

Cliff: "The USB spec calls for grounding the cable at both ends (mistake). This can create a ground loop. Make sure everything is plugged into the same outlet strip." Source

USB storage media

The Axe-Fx II cannot connect to a USB stick. Source