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*** Use Recall > Import. | *** Use Recall > Import. | ||
*** Click Axe-Manage, click View and create a second View window, set each window to the desired source, and drag and drop presets between the windows. | *** Click Axe-Manage, click View and create a second View window, set each window to the desired source, and drag and drop presets between the windows. | ||
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+ | ==Preset switching latency== | ||
+ | * Cliff: "The II does a few things different to try to make patch changes more seamless." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii/39341-axe-fx-ii-spill-over-vs-axe-fx-std-ultra.html#post535112 Source] | ||
+ | * Cliff: "Dropout is only 20-30 ms. If you are experiencing more than that then your MIDI controller is not programmed properly." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/58589-preset-switching-latency-2.html#post732479 Source] | ||
[[category:Presets and effects]] | [[category:Presets and effects]] | ||
[[category:System and firmware]] | [[category:System and firmware]] | ||
[[category:Axe-Edit]] | [[category:Axe-Edit]] |
Revision as of 09:06, 23 October 2012
Contents
Manual
User contributions
Preset scrolling: stops at wraparound point
Firmware 3.00 adds a pause at the wraparound point. Continuing to increase or decrease the value results in the preset wrapping around after a brief period.
Loading user presets
Beside the factory presets, you can load presets from others into your Axe-Fx. Presets have a .SYX file extension. Presets are available through the user forum for example.
- If you use a MIDI librarian such as Snoize SysEx Librarian (Mac) or MIDI-OX: make a MIDI connection between your computer and the Axe-Fx, load the .SYX file into the program and send it to the Axe-Fx. The Axe-Fx is always ready to receive presets in this way. If you upload a preset onto the Axe-Fx this way, the preset is not yet stored on the Axe-Fx. If you want to keep it on the Axe-Fx, select a preset slot and save it.
- If you use Axe-Edit:
- Create the MIDI or USB connection.
- Launch Axe-Edit and make sure the connection is okay (Settings > MIDI Settings).
- There are a number of ways to load presets onto the Axe-Edit.
- Use the Source button.
- Use Recall > Import.
- Click Axe-Manage, click View and create a second View window, set each window to the desired source, and drag and drop presets between the windows.