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GLOBAL BYPASS
NONE/PEDAL/0-127
Global Bypass
is used to
engage
all bypassed
blocks in the currently loaded preset. It
retains and can then
re-bypass
these same blocks when triggered a second time. This
lets you prepare a collection of dual-state presets without remembering which
individual switches are needed to toggle their blocks. In one song you might have a
Drive block for switching between rhythm and lead work. Another may require Echo
and Flanger to be switched on during the bridge. Global Bypass allows a single
footswitch on your pedalboard to perform all of these functions and more.
VOLUME INCR,
VOLUME DECR
NONE/PEDAL/0-127
These two options provide a convenient way to
permanently
increase or decrease
the MAIN output volume of the currently loaded preset. Each time VOL INCR is
triggered by a CC# value greater than 63, the master volume is increased by 1.0 dB
and the preset is saved. This is the same for VOLUME DECR, except it decreases
volume. The MAIN volume can be found on the OUTPUT page of the Layout menu.
IMPORTANT!
Any other unsaved changes such as altered effect parameters or bypass
states will also be stored if either
VOLUME INCR
or
VOLUME DECR
is triggered.
WARNING!
These functions are designed for use with
momentary
footswitches
set up
to send a CC# value of 127 for “ON” and 0
for “OFF”. Do not use an expression pedal
or you will change /-20 dB with a single sweep!
AMP1 BYP
AMP 2 BYP
CAB 1 BYP
… THROUGH…
WAH 2 BYP
Every block instance in the inventory of the Axe-Fx II except FB SEND, FB RETURN,
MIXER, SHUNT and TONE MATCH can be set up with a global, dedicated MIDI CC
assignment to control its bypass state. The complete list of default effect bypass
assignments can be found in the
Factory Default
Settings section of the Appendix.
AMP1 XY
AMP 2 XY
CHO1 XY
… THROUGH
WAH 2 XY
The X/Y switching feature equips various Axe-Fx II blocks with dual independent sets
of parameters, making it possible to have two completely different switchable
settings for a single block. Data values from 0–63 will select the Y state, while values
from 64–127 will select X. See section
4.4
on p.
36
for more on X/Y switching.
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