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=Axe-Fx II USB driver for Windows and Mac= | =Axe-Fx II USB driver for Windows and Mac= | ||
* USB drivers for Mac and Windows are required and [http://www.fractalaudio.com/drivers.php available for download here.] If the USB driver is not installed, utilities such as Axe-Edit, Fractal-Bot and Cab-Lab won't recognize the Axe-Fx II. | * USB drivers for Mac and Windows are required and [http://www.fractalaudio.com/drivers.php available for download here.] If the USB driver is not installed, utilities such as Axe-Edit, Fractal-Bot and Cab-Lab won't recognize the Axe-Fx II. | ||
− | * When using the USB interface, there's no need for an additional audio interface. An external audio interface | + | * When using the USB interface, there's no need for an additional audio interface. |
+ | * An external audio interface will be required when connecting the ''analog'' Axe-Fx II outputs to a computer (not using USB). | ||
* A MIDI interface is not required to connect the Axe-Fx II to a computer. The Axe-Fx II itself operates as an USB-to-MIDI adapter. MIDI interfaces can still be used, and editing through a MIDI interface also is still possible. | * A MIDI interface is not required to connect the Axe-Fx II to a computer. The Axe-Fx II itself operates as an USB-to-MIDI adapter. MIDI interfaces can still be used, and editing through a MIDI interface also is still possible. | ||
− | * Cliff: "The driver that we supply for OS-X computers is NOT an audio driver. It is a firmware installer. The Axe-Fx II uses a "soft" USB controller. It gets | + | * Cliff: "The driver that we supply for OS-X computers is NOT an audio driver. It is a firmware installer. The Axe-Fx II uses a "soft" USB controller. It gets its code from the host computer. When you turn the Axe-Fx II on it requests firmware from the host. This is superior to a hard-coded controller in that updates merely require a new host image rather than reflashing the controller." |
=Using the Axe-Fx II as an interface to update the MFC-101 firmware= | =Using the Axe-Fx II as an interface to update the MFC-101 firmware= | ||
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=Axe-Fx II and USB Audio= | =Axe-Fx II and USB Audio= | ||
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=Axe-Fx II and USB troubleshooting= | =Axe-Fx II and USB troubleshooting= | ||
− | * 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 an USB ground loop. Make sure everything is plugged into the same outlet strip." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii/38038-usb-noise.html#post520349 source] | + | * High-pitched noise may be caused by a ground loop. |
− | * When experiencing problems such as dropped connections or an Axe-Fx which freezes after connecting USB, always replace the USB cable first. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/68591-v10-02-hangs-3.html#post849205 Example] | + | ** Cliff: "The USB spec calls for grounding the cable at both ends (mistake). This can create an USB ground loop. Make sure everything is plugged into the same outlet strip." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii/38038-usb-noise.html#post520349 source] |
+ | * When experiencing problems such as dropped connections or an Axe-Fx II which freezes after connecting USB, always replace the USB cable first. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/68591-v10-02-hangs-3.html#post849205 Example] | ||
* Cliff: "An occasional flicker when hooked up to USB is not unusual. This is due to the screen redraw being interrupted by the USB thread." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/54367-brand-new-axe-ii-suffers-screen-flickering.html#post689669 source] | * Cliff: "An occasional flicker when hooked up to USB is not unusual. This is due to the screen redraw being interrupted by the USB thread." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/54367-brand-new-axe-ii-suffers-screen-flickering.html#post689669 source] | ||
* [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/lounge/65880-very-useful-resolving-audio-dropouts-your-daw.html Handy tip for resolving audio dropouts in your Windows DAW] | * [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/lounge/65880-very-useful-resolving-audio-dropouts-your-daw.html Handy tip for resolving audio dropouts in your Windows DAW] |
Revision as of 10:31, 6 January 2016
Contents
Axe-Fx II USB driver for Windows and Mac
- USB drivers for Mac and Windows are required and available for download here. If the USB driver is not installed, utilities such as Axe-Edit, Fractal-Bot and Cab-Lab won't recognize the Axe-Fx II.
- When using the USB interface, there's no need for an additional audio interface.
- An external audio interface will be required when connecting the analog Axe-Fx II outputs to a computer (not using USB).
- A MIDI interface is not required to connect the Axe-Fx II to a computer. The Axe-Fx II itself operates as an USB-to-MIDI adapter. MIDI interfaces can still be used, and editing through a MIDI interface also is still possible.
- Cliff: "The driver that we supply for OS-X computers is NOT an audio driver. It is a firmware installer. The Axe-Fx II uses a "soft" USB controller. It gets its code from the host computer. When you turn the Axe-Fx II on it requests firmware from the host. This is superior to a hard-coded controller in that updates merely require a new host image rather than reflashing the controller."
Using the Axe-Fx II as an interface to update the MFC-101 firmware
- The Axe-Fx II can be used as an USB-to-MIDI interface to update the firmware on the MFC-101, using Fractal-Bot or a MIDI librarian. Walkthrough.
- Cliff: "The USB Adapter feature was added for simple USB-to-MIDI functionality, specifically firmware updates for the MFC-101. It is a low priority task since audio processing is the Axe-Fx's primary usage. Latency is not guaranteed. It is not intended as anything more than a no-frills, simple MIDI adapter for non-critical tasks." source
USB connection and CPU usage
- Creating an USB connection increases CPU utilization. This is by design. If a preset uses much CPU, you may run into CPU overload problems when connecting the Axe-Fx II to a computer through USB. source and source
Axe-Fx II and USB Audio
Axe-Fx II and USB troubleshooting
- 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 an USB ground loop. Make sure everything is plugged into the same outlet strip." source
- When experiencing problems such as dropped connections or an Axe-Fx II which freezes after connecting USB, always replace the USB cable first. Example
- Cliff: "An occasional flicker when hooked up to USB is not unusual. This is due to the screen redraw being interrupted by the USB thread." source
- Handy tip for resolving audio dropouts in your Windows DAW