Fractal AXE-FX II

Manuals and User Guides for Fractal AXE-FX II. We found 9 manuals for free downloads Owner's manual, Quick Reference manual

Fractal AXE-FX II is a powerful multi-effects processor designed for guitarists seeking a comprehensive and versatile tool for creating and shaping their sound. With its extensive library of amp and cab models, advanced effects, and intuitive control options, the AXE-FX II empowers you to craft authentic tones from classic vintage styles to modern high-gain sounds. Whether you're a studio musician or a live performer, the AXE-FX II offers the flexibility and sonic depth to meet your creative needs.

Key Features

  • Amp & Cab modeling
  • Extensive effects library
  • Intuitive control options
  • High-resolution audio processing
  • Deep editing capabilities
  • Presets and user-defined configurations
  • MIDI control integration

Pages: 184 Fractal AXE-FX II Owner's manual

Brand: Fractal Category: Musical Equipment Size: 7 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the main differences between the 'DRIVE' and 'INPUT TRIM' controls?
'DRIVE' affects the preamp gain and interacts with the surrounding circuitry to alter the frequency response. 'INPUT TRIM' is a linear gain applied at the input, adjusting the relative gain of the preamp without affecting the frequency response.
What is the purpose of the 'AMP VOICING' feature?
'AMP VOICING' allows you to select different tonal profiles for the amp, from neutral to mix-ready tones. It affects the power amp low/high cut frequencies.
How does the 'DAMP' control influence the amp's sound?
'DAMP' controls the amount of negative feedback in the power amp. Higher values create a brighter, tighter, and punchier sound, while lower values result in a smoother, looser, and grittier tone.
What is the purpose of the 'CAB SIZE' setting in the cab block?
'CAB SIZE' simulates the effect of shrinking or enlarging the speaker size, which can alter the perceived tone placement in a mix and create unique effects.

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