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USB
Contents
Manual
Template:2.3 Computer Integration
Template:2.3.1 Minimum requirements
Template:2.3.2 Software Installation
Template:3.4.9 Computer Audio Interface
Diagram: USB features
User contributions
USB drivers
- Drivers for Mac and PC which add USB support 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
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.
- A MIDI interface is also not required to connect the Axe-Fx II to a computer. USB suffices (MIDI-over-USB) and the Axe-Fx II itself already 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 has an impact on preset CPU utilization. It increases by about 5%.
Latency
When monitoring audio via the Axe-Fx II the latency is none. When monitoring the audio signal via the computer's output the latency depends on computer. Source
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
Dry tracks
If you're recording with the use of an application which uses the system selected input (all 4 channels), you will end up with a recording that also contains the dry tracks. The Axe-Fx II currently doesn't let you mute the dry tracks. Source
USB storage media
The Axe-Fx II cannot connect to a USB stick. Source