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====Axe-Fx II and iOS version====
 
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* Wired : Requires a MIDI-to-USB interface, because the USB port on the Axe-Fx II doesn't operate as USB host. Use a USB-to-MIDI interface like Roland's UM-One in conjunction with the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
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* Wired: Requires a MIDI-to-USB interface, because the USB port on the Axe-Fx II doesn't operate as USB host. Use a USB-to-MIDI interface like Roland's UM-One in conjunction with the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
  
* Wireless : Bluetooth. The Yamaha MD-BT01 interface is recommended. It connects to the MIDI IN and OUT ports on the Axe-Fx II.
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* Wireless: Bluetooth. The Yamaha MD-BT01 interface is recommended. It connects to the MIDI IN and OUT ports on the Axe-Fx II.
  
 
====AX8 or FX8 and iOS version====
 
====AX8 or FX8 and iOS version====

Revision as of 19:52, 16 January 2025

FracPad III

About FracPad III

Forum member and programmer AlGrenadine provides a handy editing app for Fractal Audio's processors: FracPad III. It provides all the tools to adjust your sound, edit and manage presets, blocks etc, on a tablet, smartphone or computer.

It allows naming scenes, attaching modifiers to any parameter, displaying real world amp/drive panels, searching parameters by name, displaying a tuner based on the Axe-Fx III's tuner UI, selecting knob skins, importing presets which were made for other products, turning the metronome on/off, and many, many other things.

A connection to the device is required.

FracPad III is commercial software, available for Android v6.0+ and iOS. You can try the demo version FracPad Lite first.

For Windows and OS X, there's a free version.

Downloads:

More information is available at:

FracPad.jpg

Android version

  • Wired: This requires a compatible USB adapter, called "USB OTG". This works with the AX8, FX8 and Axe-Fx II/III models.
  • Wireless: Bluetooth. For Bluetooth editing use a Yamaha UD-BT01 on AX8/FX8, or a Yamaha MD-BT01 for AxeFx II/XL/XL+/III and FM3.

Axe-Fx II and iOS version

  • Wired: Requires a MIDI-to-USB interface, because the USB port on the Axe-Fx II doesn't operate as USB host. Use a USB-to-MIDI interface like Roland's UM-One in conjunction with the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
  • Wireless: Bluetooth. The Yamaha MD-BT01 interface is recommended. It connects to the MIDI IN and OUT ports on the Axe-Fx II.

AX8 or FX8 and iOS version

  • Wired : Requires a USB connection, because the AX8 and FX8 do not support editing through MIDI. Use the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
  • Wireless : Bluetooth. Try Yamaha's UD-BT01 interface and verify that it runs firmware 1.04 or later (run the Yamaha UD/MD utility, available in the US / Canadian app store).

Axe-Fx III and iOS version

  • Wired : Requires a USB connection. Use the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
  • Wireless : Bluetooth. Try Yamaha's MD-BT01 interface and verify that it runs firmware 1.04 or later (run the Yamaha UD/MD utility, available in the US / Canadian app store).

Axe-Fx II, AX8 or FX8 and iOS version

A Bluetooth connection requires Bluetooth LE (Low Energy), so make sure that the iOS device handles Bluetooth 4.0+. This requires at least an iPad 3 or iPhone 4s. [1]

FM3 and iOS version

  • Wired : Requires a MIDI-to-USB interface, because the USB port on the FM3 doesn't operate as USB host. Use a USB-to-MIDI interface like Roland's UM-One in conjunction with the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
  • Wireless : Bluetooth. The Yamaha MD-BT01 interface is recommended. It connects to the MIDI IN and OUT ports on the FM3.

FM9 and iOS version

  • Wired : Requires a USB connection. Use the "USB camera adapter" for Apple devices.
  • Wireless : Bluetooth. Try Yamaha's MD-BT01 interface and verify that it runs firmware 1.04 or later (run the Yamaha UD/MD utility, available in the US / Canadian app store).

FracTool

About FracTool

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Forum member and programmer AlGrenadine wrote a handy utility for Fractal Audio's processors called FracTool. You can use it at your own risk.

FracTool manages presets, cabs and much more. It works with and without a connection to a fasDevice.

FracTool is donationware. Don't forget to make a donation if FracTool helps you accomplish things.

Important : Your fasDevice must be connected before launching Fractool if you want to be able to use its connected features, otherwise only preset viewing/conversion and accessing AxeChange is possible.

It's a work in progress. Check the download thread above for a list of its features, here is a shortlist:

Functionalities detailed

Importing a preset/cab/bank

Importing can be done by:

  • calling the fractool executable from the command-line and passing the path to the .syx file as the first argument.
  • dropping a .syx file on the fasDevice icon:
Fractool drop file.png
  • clicking on the fasDevice icon, then selecting "Import preset/cab/bank/firmware file(s) to [fasDevice]":
Fractool menu1.png

Updating your firmware (for every device except FM3)

Just like you would import a preset/cab/bank (see previous section), drop the firmware ZIP file and the update begins with no need to unzip the archive. Follow the instructions on your fasDevice's screen, just like you would when using FractalBot to update.

DynaCab files are not supported.

Exporting a preset from your fasDevice to a file

Fractool menu2.png

Conversion of presets between FAS devices

  • This is done on the fly when importing a preset with previously detailed methods.
  • Can be done offline, whether a fasDevice is connected or not. Just drag and drop a preset/cab/bank .syx file on the hard-drive icon:
Fractool drop file offline.png

Then selected the desired output format:

Fractool output fileformat choice.png

NB The available output file formats are different depending on the source file type and model. By example, gen2 presets allow conversion to gen3, not the opposite.

Viewing a preset (without sending it to a fasDevice)

You do not need any fasDevice connected. It allows you to see a preset's details, wether it's a gen2 or gen3 preset file. All blocks, including controllers and modifiers, for all scenes are shown. Just drop a .syx file on the magnifying glass icon:

Fractool drop file viewer.png

Now just change the scene to see block states and channels (X/Y on gen2) updated with the scene number:

Fractool scene select.png

Or click on a block to see its parameters:

Fractool viewing parameters.png
  • Tip : You can view multiple presets at the same time, to compare various preset parameters or layouts.
  • NB The parameters values are interpreted using the latest firmware definitions versions, so viewing an old preset works but may display values as interpreted by the latest firmware.

Exporting a preset to various formats (PDF/CSV/HTML/XML/SYX)

Once in the preset viewing window (see previous section), just click the menu and select the desired action:

Fractool preset view menu.png

Tip: You can export two presets to CSV (see section below) and use a comparison tool (like Windiff on Windows) to check what has changed between two versions by example.

List cabs used/unused

This is a convenient tool to check whether some of your user cabs are not used by any preset, or which presets use a specific cab (user or not).

Select the cablist tab, then hit the refresh button. Fractool will then poll cab and preset names, then all the presets on your fasDevice.

Prefer the "check scenes cabs use" option to be checked, otherwise, different cab channels (or X/Y) on your presets may not be polled.

Fractool cablist.png

It could take few minutes to poll all your presets, depending on their complexity and on the number of presets your fasDevice supports, but, once finished, you'll have two options:

  • See each preset, and the cab(s) it references:
Fractool cablist presets.png
  • See each cab, and the preset(s) referencing it:
Fractool cablist cabs.png

Comparing how different amps sound, with exact same settings

This is a fun serendipity tool, allowing you to compare the actual preset on your fasDevice.

First, select the amp compare tab. You'll see the actual preset on your fasDevice. Only its actual amp model is displayed, and its master volume.

You can change the current preset with the plus/minus buttons, and select which amp block if the the preset has more than one amp block.

Fractool amps compare.png

Browsing AxeChange for presets and cabs

You can browse the AxeChange presets and cabs, even for presets not matching your actually connected fasDevice.

Click the AxeChange tab: it can take few minutes to browse the whole AxeChange database so be patient.

Fractool axechange.png

When the tool finishes updating click on a preset/cab to audition it on your current preset. Nothing is saved on your fasDevice until you hit store on the front panel.

Batch setting / batch functions on presets

You can use Fractool's batch setter to do a variety of things (Be sure to backup your presets first!):

First select the Batch setter tab: 
Fractool batch setter.png

then click the "Apply" button.

Resetting amp block but keeping some parameters untouched

This tool can be useful when a new modeling algorithm is released and you just want the new modeling defaults to be applied on your amp block without touching some parameters.

Select the "amp resetter" tab, then check the parameters you want to keep untouched.

Be sure to backup your presets first !

Fractool amp resetter.png

Sniffing tool for gen3

The gen3 SysEx protocol is complex, so Fractool includes a sniffer tool:

Fractool sniffer.png

Of course, it's only activated if you deserve it. ;)

Other

  • Auto-updates itself
  • Supports ZIP-files

Check the forum thread for an actual list of features

FracTool can convert FM3/Axe-Fx II/XL/XL+ presets and AX8 and FX8 presets, to make them load in the Axe-Fx III/FM9, however parameters and values may not transfer correctly. Backwards conversion is not supported.

FracTool supports the FX8. There are limitations because of differences in the architecture of the FX8:

  • Parallel paths are not processed when converting to Axe-Fx and AX8
  • Only the first 8 blocks of Axe-Fx and AX8 presets are processed when converting to FX8

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