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Tempo
Tempo is used in electronic music for synchronizing different rates and times, whether inside one machine or
across different devices. The
Global
Tempo
of the Axe-Fx II allows for both internal and external synchronization,
providing effects with a central BPM clock that can run autonomously or march to the rhythm of an upstream
device outputting MIDI Beat Clock. The tempo is available to control a variety of rates and times in the Axe-Fx II.
12.1
Setting the Tempo
The
Global Tempo
may be set to any whole number value in the range 30 BPM (
grave
) to 250 BPM (
prestissimo
).
The current tempo is shown by a flashing LED inside the
TEMPO
button of the Axe-Fx II front panel, and it will
also flash on the tempo footswitch of a connected MFC-101 MIDI Foot Controller.
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To set the tempo, tap two or more times on the front panel
TEMPO
button, or press the button once and adjust
the
TEMPO
knob that appears in the onscreen display.
The tap function can also be controlled remotely by assigning a
MIDI CC#
or a footswitch connected to the
onboard
PEDAL
jack to
TAP TEMPO
in the Control page of the I/O menu (p.
139
).
The
Global Tempo
will automatically synchronize to MIDI Beat Clock if it is detected at the
MIDI IN
port or in
the incoming MIDI stream of the USB interface. The Axe-Fx II does not recognize MIDI Time Code or SMPTE, nor
does it transmit MIDI Beat Clock.
12.2
Synchronizing Sound Parameters
Rates and times in a preset can be made to sync rhythmically to the
Global Tempo
by setting their corresponding
TEMPO parameters. This is done by selecting from a list of rhythmic values, ranging from 1/64-note-triplets to
double whole notes, with 76+ options in all. For example, to set the
TIME
of a “mono delay” to follow the quarter
note pulse of the tempo, find the
TEMPO
parameter in the delay’s EDIT menu (it is on
PG2
) and set this value to
“1/4.”
The moment you assign a value for TEMPO (other than “NONE”), its associated rate or time parameter is
overridden and may not be changed manually (as indicated by its appearance in parentheses). To regain control of
an overridden parameter, set its corresponding TEMPO parameter back to NONE.
The following parameters may be synchronized to the
Global Tempo
:
Chorus
,
Flanger
,
Phaser
and
Tremolo
Modulation Rates.
Delay
: All Delay Times and Modulation Rates.
Multi Delay
: All delay times, All Modulation rates, Rhythm Tap Quantization value.
Pitch
: All delay times, Crystal Splice time, Arpeggiator tempo.
Controllers
: Global LFO 1 and LFO 2 rate, Sequencer Rate.
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This requires that the SEND REALTIME SYSEX option in the MIDI page of the I/O menu be set to “ALL” or “TEMPO.”
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