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=Manual=
 
=Manual=
  
* [[media:9 Input-Output Parameters.pdf | 9.3 MIDI Parameters]]
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[[media:9 Input-Output Parameters.pdf | 9.3 MIDI Parameters]] [[media:9 Input-Output Parameters.pdf | 9.4 Control Parameters]] {{17.1 MIDI Implementation Chart}} [[media:Axe-Fx_II_MIDI_Routing_and_Parameters.pdf|Axe-Fx II MIDI Routing and Parameters diagram]] [[media:16 Appendix.pdf | 16.18 Axe-Fx II Bank and Preset Numbers Table]] [[media:10 Utilities.pdf | 10.4 Reset System]]
* [[media:9 Input-Output Parameters.pdf | 9.4 Control Parameters]]
 
{{17.1 MIDI Implementation Chart}}
 
* [[media:Axe-Fx_II_MIDI_Routing_and_Parameters.pdf|Axe-Fx II MIDI Routing and Parameters diagram]]
 
* [[media:16 Appendix.pdf | 16.18 Axe-Fx II Bank and Preset Numbers Table]]
 
* [[media:10 Utilities.pdf | 10.4 Reset System]]
 
  
 
=User contributions=
 
=User contributions=
  
==Other MIDI topics==
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==MIDI: Clock==
* [http://wiki.fractalaudio.com/axefx2/index.php?title=Category:MIDI MIDI category]
 
 
 
==Use as MIDI Clock source==
 
 
* The Axe-Fx II cannot be used as a source for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Clock MIDI Clock] to other devices. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii/35997-axe-fx-ii-technical-questions-thread-100.html#post496787 Source]
 
* The Axe-Fx II cannot be used as a source for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Clock MIDI Clock] to other devices. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii/35997-axe-fx-ii-technical-questions-thread-100.html#post496787 Source]
  
==Send Realtime SysEx==
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==MIDI: Send Realtime SysEx==
 
* The Axe-Fx II can send MIDI data continuously to a MIDI floor controller. This allows the controller to display tuner data on the floor controller's display and make a tempo LED on the floor controller blink in time with the Axe-Fx II tempo. Transferring this data requires a 5-pin MIDI cable between the Axe-Fx II and the floor controller, or the CAT5 or Ethercon cable to the MFC-101.
 
* The Axe-Fx II can send MIDI data continuously to a MIDI floor controller. This allows the controller to display tuner data on the floor controller's display and make a tempo LED on the floor controller blink in time with the Axe-Fx II tempo. Transferring this data requires a 5-pin MIDI cable between the Axe-Fx II and the floor controller, or the CAT5 or Ethercon cable to the MFC-101.
 
* Realtime sysex is disabled when entering the Utility > Preset menu. This is useful when using the Dump commands.
 
* Realtime sysex is disabled when entering the Utility > Preset menu. This is useful when using the Dump commands.
  
==Display Offset==
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==MIDI: Display Offset==
 
* The Axe-Fx II starts numbering presets at 0. This parameter lets you change the displayed number. This is particularly useful to improve compatibility with MIDI devices that start numbering at 1 or when configuring a floor controller such as the MFC-101.
 
* The Axe-Fx II starts numbering presets at 0. This parameter lets you change the displayed number. This is particularly useful to improve compatibility with MIDI devices that start numbering at 1 or when configuring a floor controller such as the MFC-101.
 
* When adjusting this parameter, don't forget to configure the Display Offset parameters in the MFC-101 accordingly.
 
* When adjusting this parameter, don't forget to configure the Display Offset parameters in the MFC-101 accordingly.
 
* Note that using Utility > Fetch doesn't take a non-default Display Offset value into account.
 
* Note that using Utility > Fetch doesn't take a non-default Display Offset value into account.
  
==Ignore Redundant PCs / Resetting the preset==
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==MIDI: Ignore Redundant PCs / Resetting the preset==
 
* If set to Yes, this parameter tells the Axe-Fx II to ignore an incoming PC (MIDI Program Change mesage) if the corresponding preset is already active. This prevents unnecessary reloading of the preset and the short gap in the audio signal that comes with that.
 
* If set to Yes, this parameter tells the Axe-Fx II to ignore an incoming PC (MIDI Program Change mesage) if the corresponding preset is already active. This prevents unnecessary reloading of the preset and the short gap in the audio signal that comes with that.
 
* In some cases you may want to set this parameter to No. The Axe-Fx II will then reload the current preset again. This means that the effects in the preset will be reset to to their saved states. This is an easy way to "reset" a preset by pressing its switch on the floor controller a second time.
 
* In some cases you may want to set this parameter to No. The Axe-Fx II will then reload the current preset again. This means that the effects in the preset will be reset to to their saved states. This is an easy way to "reset" a preset by pressing its switch on the floor controller a second time.
 
* When using preset scenes, you'll want to set it to YES. This will prohibit the Axe-Fx from reloading the preset when switching between scenes within the preset.
 
* When using preset scenes, you'll want to set it to YES. This will prohibit the Axe-Fx from reloading the preset when switching between scenes within the preset.
  
==Connecting a keyboard to the MIDI ports==
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==MIDI: connecting a keyboard==
 
* Firmware 4.00 introduced MIDI support for connecting a keyboard and other devices than floor controllers to the MIDI ports.
 
* Firmware 4.00 introduced MIDI support for connecting a keyboard and other devices than floor controllers to the MIDI ports.
  
==MIDI Thru==
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==MIDI: Thru==
 
* Cliff: "The Axe-Fx II is not designed to be a general-purpose MIDI I/O. It can handle most things but not large sysex dumps." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/46607-midi-thru-still-modifying-data-other-devices.html#post611607 Source]
 
* Cliff: "The Axe-Fx II is not designed to be a general-purpose MIDI I/O. It can handle most things but not large sysex dumps." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/46607-midi-thru-still-modifying-data-other-devices.html#post611607 Source]
 
* Cliff: "The Axe-Fx simply passes the data. It doesn't parse messages. If a message is arriving altered then the fault is in the monitoring software or the OS." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/75518-midi-through-broken-usb-midi.html#post924219 Source]
 
* Cliff: "The Axe-Fx simply passes the data. It doesn't parse messages. If a message is arriving altered then the fault is in the monitoring software or the OS." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-bugs/75518-midi-through-broken-usb-midi.html#post924219 Source]
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* The Axe-Fx II XL has dedicated MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU jacks (vs. shared OUT/THRU connections).
 
* The Axe-Fx II XL has dedicated MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU jacks (vs. shared OUT/THRU connections).
  
==MIDI phantom power==
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==MIDI: phantom power==
 
* The Axe-Fx II can provide power to a floor controller via a MIDI cable, also known as "MIDI phantom power". This requires:
 
* The Axe-Fx II can provide power to a floor controller via a MIDI cable, also known as "MIDI phantom power". This requires:
 
# 7-pin MIDI cable ([http://forum.fractalaudio.com/connections-routings/21547-axe-fx-7-pin-bidirectional-midi-pinout.html#post356116 pin definitions]) and
 
# 7-pin MIDI cable ([http://forum.fractalaudio.com/connections-routings/21547-axe-fx-7-pin-bidirectional-midi-pinout.html#post356116 pin definitions]) and

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Manual

9.3 MIDI Parameters 9.4 Control ParametersTemplate:17.1 MIDI Implementation ChartAxe-Fx II MIDI Routing and Parameters diagram 16.18 Axe-Fx II Bank and Preset Numbers Table 10.4 Reset System

User contributions

MIDI: Clock

  • The Axe-Fx II cannot be used as a source for MIDI Clock to other devices. Source

MIDI: Send Realtime SysEx

  • The Axe-Fx II can send MIDI data continuously to a MIDI floor controller. This allows the controller to display tuner data on the floor controller's display and make a tempo LED on the floor controller blink in time with the Axe-Fx II tempo. Transferring this data requires a 5-pin MIDI cable between the Axe-Fx II and the floor controller, or the CAT5 or Ethercon cable to the MFC-101.
  • Realtime sysex is disabled when entering the Utility > Preset menu. This is useful when using the Dump commands.

MIDI: Display Offset

  • The Axe-Fx II starts numbering presets at 0. This parameter lets you change the displayed number. This is particularly useful to improve compatibility with MIDI devices that start numbering at 1 or when configuring a floor controller such as the MFC-101.
  • When adjusting this parameter, don't forget to configure the Display Offset parameters in the MFC-101 accordingly.
  • Note that using Utility > Fetch doesn't take a non-default Display Offset value into account.

MIDI: Ignore Redundant PCs / Resetting the preset

  • If set to Yes, this parameter tells the Axe-Fx II to ignore an incoming PC (MIDI Program Change mesage) if the corresponding preset is already active. This prevents unnecessary reloading of the preset and the short gap in the audio signal that comes with that.
  • In some cases you may want to set this parameter to No. The Axe-Fx II will then reload the current preset again. This means that the effects in the preset will be reset to to their saved states. This is an easy way to "reset" a preset by pressing its switch on the floor controller a second time.
  • When using preset scenes, you'll want to set it to YES. This will prohibit the Axe-Fx from reloading the preset when switching between scenes within the preset.

MIDI: connecting a keyboard

  • Firmware 4.00 introduced MIDI support for connecting a keyboard and other devices than floor controllers to the MIDI ports.

MIDI: Thru

  • Cliff: "The Axe-Fx II is not designed to be a general-purpose MIDI I/O. It can handle most things but not large sysex dumps." Source
  • Cliff: "The Axe-Fx simply passes the data. It doesn't parse messages. If a message is arriving altered then the fault is in the monitoring software or the OS." Source
  • Cliff: "MIDI Thru is a "soft" thru. It the delay is problematic for you then you need to change the order of things or use a MIDI splitter." Source
  • The Axe-Fx II XL has dedicated MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU jacks (vs. shared OUT/THRU connections).

MIDI: phantom power

  • The Axe-Fx II can provide power to a floor controller via a MIDI cable, also known as "MIDI phantom power". This requires:
  1. 7-pin MIDI cable (pin definitions) and
  2. the power supply for the floor controller to be plugged in at the rear of the Axe-Fx II.
  • Looking for the right cable? Read this: Cables for Fractal Audio products (Best-Tronics).
  • If you have a MFC-101, it's easier to use a CAT5 or Ethercon cable instead of MIDI.
  • Warning: do not connect a power supply to the phantom power input on the Axe-Fx II that has a load of more than 1A! E.g. the power supply that comes with a Liquid-Foot 12+. More information