GotMetalBoy
Power User
I wrote this post before FracTool was created. For more info about FracTool and converting Presets to other FAS gear go to: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fractool-ultimate-multitool-for-fas-devices.112538/
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There is a hidden feature in Axe-Edit that exports a preset as a CSV file spreadsheet, so Axe-Fx II Mark I and II owners can manually program a preset.
Open Axe-Edit
I also use this process to backup my presets and to quickly compare changes made by Firmware updates.
You can open the CSV file Spreadsheet with one of the apps below:
Here's the original posts this info came from:
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There is a hidden feature in Axe-Edit that exports a preset as a CSV file spreadsheet, so Axe-Fx II Mark I and II owners can manually program a preset.
Open Axe-Edit
- Click Settings menu at the top
- Click Refresh after new FW, so all the blocks will export the correct info
- Select the Preset you want to export
- Windows OS: Hold down SHIFT+CTRL+ALT + Click the Export button in the upper right
- Mac OS: Hold down COMMAND+SHIFT+OPTION + Click the Export button in the upper right
- The Export Preset as CSV window will open, Click Save in lower right
- Make a screenshot of the Axe-Edit Layout Grid and save it as a PNG or JPG file
- Windows OS: Select the Axe-Edit window and press ALT+PRINT_SCREEN (Upper right of keyboard)
- Paste into MS Paint and save as PNG file
- Share the CSV file and Layout Grid Screenshot with all us Vintage Axe-Fx II Mark I and II owners
- UPDATE: XL owners could also share saved Block files along with the CSV file and Layout Grid Screenshot, so it's not as time consuming for us vintage users to reconstruct an XL preset
I also use this process to backup my presets and to quickly compare changes made by Firmware updates.
You can open the CSV file Spreadsheet with one of the apps below:
- LibreOffice Calc (Free): https://www.libreoffice.org
- Apache OpenOffice Calc (Free): https://www.openoffice.org
- Microsoft Office Excel
Here's the original posts this info came from:
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