AMP block: its LEVEL value will not migrate correctly.In this case the block will always be engaged when migrated. Vice versa, some effect blocks on the AX8 do support X/Y, while the Axe-Fx II version doesn’t (i.e.Some effect blocks on the AX8 do not support X/Y (i.e.Some effect blocks such as Pitch are limited to one instance (instead of two on the Axe-Fx).Some effect blocks are not supported by the AX8, such as the Multiband Compressor.FILTER and PEQ on the AX8 do not have the LowShelving2 and HighShelving2 EQ types. Other parameters: there are a couple of Axe-Fx II AMP and CAB parameters missing in the AX8 firmware, don't worry about it.If you use 3rd-party IRs, verify that the CAB block points to the correct slot.And if that doesn't solve it, switch to Spring Reverb. If the Reverb's CPU requirements are too high, switch to Normal Quality. If you use Reverb, add that block in an early stage, to prevent CPU load issues. Migrated blocks will have the same engaged/bypassed state as in the source Axe-Fx II preset, per scene, with some exceptions.Now replicate the entire preset grid in AX8-Edit, by dragging and dropping blocks, one by one.Check the settings afterwards, especially the Scene Controllers. If you want to migrate internal controller settings: click on Controllers, then use Finder/Explorer to drag the saved Controllers block onto the Block Library widget.If you want to migrate NOISE GATE settings: click on Input+Gate, then use Finder/Explorer to drag the saved INPUT block onto the Block Library widget.īeware: the migrated LEVEL parameter will always be set at -20, so adjust this to your liking (probably 0 db).In Finder/Explorer navigate to the folder under Documents/Fractal Audio where the block files are created. If you use 3rd-party IRs, load them into your AX8 first.Connect the Axe-Fx II and AX8 to the computer using 2 USB connections, and launch the editors.This allows you to keep the Axe-Edit and AX8-Edit windows visible at all times, without having to move them around, and keep a Finder/Explorer window in sight as well. I had to migrate a number of my Axe-Fx II presets to the AX8.įor anyone interested, here’s my approach.ĮDIT: Chris from AxeFxTutorials created a handy tutorial:
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