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15 ADDITIONAL TOPICS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
:
Q
What is “FRFR”?
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A
FRFR stands for “full-range, flat response.” This acronym is used to describe a “neutral”
speaker or speaker system that is designed to reproduce the entire audible spectrum of
20 Hz – 20kHz without emphasis. Examples of FRFR systems would include high-quality
studio monitors and properly designed PA systems or monitors. Many manufacturers are
also now offering FRFR systems designed specifically for direct guitar applications.
:
Q
Why all the technical terminology?
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A
The language of the Axe-Fx III is for the most part the universal language of professional
audio. This allows the Axe-Fx III to serve everyone across diverse communities of casual and
professional players, producers, engineers, and beyond. The terminology and concepts you will
use and learn are not unique to the Axe-Fx III either. Understanding them will help you master
the craft of sound. At the same time, the Axe-Fx III is easier than ever, with dedicated hands-
on hardware controls and a clear interface that doesn’t distract or disrupt the creative flow.
:
Q
How do I upgrade the firmware of my Axe-Fx III?
:
A
Use Fractal-Bot, available from
www.fractalaudio.com
.
:
Q
Can I load my presets from the Axe-Fx II, AX8, or FX8 into the Axe-Fx III (or vice versa)?
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A
No, presets are not cross-compatible, but you can generally transfer parameter settings by hand
without unexpected results. As of this writing, all of the same amp models are present, and
“factory” speaker cabs of the Axe-Fx II are present in the “Legacy” bank on the Axe-Fx III.
:
Q
My expression pedal isn’t working. What should I do?
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A
Expression pedals need to be calibrated and assigned to a parameter, controller or remote
function. See
“Connecting Pedals & Switches” on p. 20
for a basic overview. Are you
using a TRS cable? Is it connected to the correct port on the Axe-Fx III? Is it actually an
expression pedal? Did you set up a modifier as described in
Section 9
?
:
Q
My Axe-Fx III won’t start up correctly.
:
A
Please see
“Recovery” on p. 128
.
:
Q
Can I use a computer or external MIDI controller to remote control the Axe-Fx III?
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A
Yes. The Axe-Fx III has a rich MIDI spec which allows it to be remote controlled. Using a computer, you
can use the built-in USB connection for “MIDI-over-USB”, rather than relying on a 3rd party MIDI interface.
See
“The MIDI/Remote Menu” on p. 117
and
“MIDI Implementation” on p. 142
for more on this.
:
Q
I’m hearing click and pops.
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A
First, check all cables. You’d be surprised by how often a short can be found in a brand new or trusted cable.
Then, check to see whether you are clipping the Axe-Fx III inputs or outputs (
p. 5
).
Excessive CPU usage may also be to blame. Is the CPU meter at or near 90%? If so, you’ve overloaded
the current preset. Try removing one block and review
“Preset CPU Limits” on p. 41
for useful tips.
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