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==USB==
 
==USB==
  
USB support is Audio Class 2.0 compliant. There's support for:
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The Axe-Fx II supports via USB:
  
 
* Editing and remote control via Axe-Edit (no MIDI interface required).
 
* Editing and remote control via Axe-Edit (no MIDI interface required).
 
* Audio communication (no audio interface required, except when using analog audio).
 
* Audio communication (no audio interface required, except when using analog audio).
 
* Use as an exclusive USB-to-MIDI interface for other products (in I/O > MIDI set USB ADAPTER MODE to ON).
 
* Use as an exclusive USB-to-MIDI interface for other products (in I/O > MIDI set USB ADAPTER MODE to ON).
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Editing and recording can be done simultaneously.
 
Editing and recording can be done simultaneously.
  

Revision as of 13:14, 6 July 2011

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USB

The Axe-Fx II supports via USB:

  • Editing and remote control via Axe-Edit (no MIDI interface required).
  • Audio communication (no audio interface required, except when using analog audio).
  • Use as an exclusive USB-to-MIDI interface for other products (in I/O > MIDI set USB ADAPTER MODE to ON).

Editing and recording can be done simultaneously.

Drivers

Drivers for Mac and PC which add USB support are available for download here. Note: ignore the options in the driver's control panel. Source

Latency

When monitoring audio via the Axe-Fx II there's no latency. When monitoring the audio signal via the computer's output, latency is determined by the computer's capabilities. Source

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 media

The Axe-Fx II cannot connect to a USB stick. Source