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Sharing presets between Axe-Fx II models

  • You can transfer presets from an Axe-Fx II Mark I/II to a XL and XL+, but not the other way around.
  • Yek: "When I transferred all my presets to the XL, I kept a log of changed parameter values. These are the ones you may want to check before and after transfer:
    • COMP — TYPE and SUSTAIN and MIX and AUTO
    • PEQ — FREQ TYPE (bands 1 and 5), GAIN (all bands), LEVEL
    • GEQ — 16k slider, LEVEL
    • TREMOLO — LFO PHASE and START PHASE and WIDTH and TYPE
    • MIXER — BALANCE
    • CHORUS — LFO PHASE"
  • Cliff: "Any blocks that have X/Y on the XL but not on the Mark II will not import the bypass state as that is stored differently. You need to manually adjust the bypass state after import." source

Importing presets into the Axe-Fx II

  • Beside the factory presets, you can load presets from others users into your Axe-Fx II. Presets have a .syx file extension. Presets are available through the user forum and Axe-Change for example.
  • If you use Fractal-Bot or a Fractal Audio editor or a MIDI librarian such as Snoize SysEx Librarian (Mac) or MIDI-OX (Windows): make a connection between your computer and the Axe-Fx, load the .syx file 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 but kept in a buffer. If you want to keep it on the Axe-Fx, select a preset slot and save it.
  • Preset files are also kept in bank files. You can use Axe-Edit to pick individual presets from a bank file.
  • Cliff: "There are two possible destinations for a preset: the edit buffer or a defined preset number. The destination is encoded in the data. If it's not going to the edit buffer then the preset was harvested from a hard drive somehow. When you load a preset with Axe-Edit it sets the destination bytes. However if you use a librarian then the preset may go to the edit buffer or to a defined preset location depending upon the destination bytes. You can identify the preset destination from the data. If the seventh byte is 7F then it will go into the edit buffer, otherwise it will go into preset memory. For example: F0 00 01 74 03 77 7F 00 goes to the edit buffer whereas F0 00 01 74 03 77 01 02 will go to bank B preset 2 (patch 130)." source

Presets cannot be shared between Axe-Fx, FX8 and AX8

  • FX8 and AX8 presets cannot be shared between the various devices.
  • However, individual effect blocks can be shared easily, using the software editors.

Preset size (CPU load)

Preset level

Preset switching speed on the Axe-Fx II

  • Cliff: "Dropout is only 20-30 ms. If you are experiencing more than that then your MIDI controller is not programmed properly." source
  • For gapless switching, use Scenes.

Preset-Cab bundles

Loading a blank preset on startup

  • Axe-Fx II: press and hold RECALL on startup.
  • AX8: press ENTER when the splash screen is displayed.
  • FX8: press ENTER when the splash screen is displayed.
  • Software editors: select Preset > Initialize.

Moving presets on the hardware

  • You can move a preset by using Store > Swap on the hardware. Alt. use the software editor.

Deleting all presets on the Axe-Fx II XL and XL+

  • The Utility menu on the XL/XL+ provides an easy way to delete all presets at once.

Printing a preset or user cabs list

  • In the software editor, select Tools > Export as Text > Preset List.

(Re)naming presets

  • On the Axe-Fx II:
    • X: Insert a character at the current cursor position.
    • Y: Delete the character at the current cursor position.
    • A: Select an upper-case character.
    • B: Select a lower-case character.
    • C: Select a number.
    • D: Move the cursor.
    • < >: Move the cursor.
    • Value: Select any character from the character set.
  • On the FX8 and AX8:
    • Value/NAV: Move the cursor.
    • A: Select an upper-case character.
    • B: Select a lower-case character.
    • C: Select numbers and symbols.
    • < >: Move the cursor.

Guidelines for Axe-Fx II presets

  • For those with OCD, here's a checklist to verify the consistency of your presets:
    • Stick to the same grid layout/routing whenever possible, to simplify viewing and editing. May increase preset switching speed as well.
    • Re-use effect blocks with preferred settings and levels, through Global Blocks, or saved/recalled effects from the editor's library.
    • Assign external controllers in a consistent way.
    • Even if delay/reverb won't be used in a preset, consider inserting a bypassed Delay/Reverb block just to enable spillover.
    • Verify that effects before Amp and Drive blocks are not set to stereo.
    • Be aware that certain effect blocks sum the signal to mono (Amp, Drive, mono Cab).
    • Check your settings (I/O, and blocks) for correct mono/stereo operation to prevent phase cancellation.
    • Make sure that the block settings, and output mixer levels, enable unity gain, in engaged and bypassed state.
    • Set Mix, Level and Bypass parameters correctly when placing effects in parallel rows.
    • Make sure that the overall preset level matches other presets and does not clip when engaging a volume boost, Wah, etc.
    • Check the preset's Noise gate settings. Turn it off when not needed, to save CPU.
    • Use a consistent way to boost the signal level of presets for leads.
    • Use a consistent naming scheme for presets.
    • Make sure that effect blocks are set to the correct X/Y state.
    • Check the preset's tempo settings.
    • Verify that you're working in the correct preset scene.
    • When using one Amp block: use AMP 1, never AMP 2.
    • Need variations of tones: use X/Y and Scenes.
    • Make sure that CPU usage stays below 90% (connecting USB will increase CPU usage). Note that CPU usage can vary, depending on the X/Y state of effect blocks.

Axe-Fx II preset editing: tutorials

Axe-Fx II preset editing: grid template

  • Here's a template you can use for designing your presets "offline":

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