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    Input USB block

    Yes !
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    Input USB block

    Yes, it's obvious that the USB section needs much more flexibility
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    [Bug] Audible glitch when using MIDI tempo linked to the delay time

    Thanks for your answer, i'm gonna check this, but i don't think i am able to choose the MIDI frequency messages in my DAW (SONAR). but i'll take a look on this. Yes, another thought was that my MIDI ports use USB : maybe there is a lack of accuracy inside the MIDI drivers, but i can do nothing...
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    [Bug] Audible glitch when using MIDI tempo linked to the delay time

    That is equivalent to what i did (and explained in my very first post). But this does not solve the bug at all. I meet this problem on all my songs, on several tempi. Nevertheless, my case is just an illustration of the problem : The actual behavior is not expected and in other MultiFx, this...
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    [Bug] Audible glitch when using MIDI tempo linked to the delay time

    No problem when there is no synchronization with the MIDI clock (as said in my very first post of this thread). A workaround for this problem would be to add an option concerning the MIDI Tempo interpretation speed : FAST (as today) SLOW : smoothes the Tempo variations (and so ignore local...
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    [Bug] Audible glitch when using MIDI tempo linked to the delay time

    Remember that my tempo has not changed. It is fixed to 130 bpm. The problem here, is that the glitch/pop, appears all the time (at fixed tempo)
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    [Bug] Audible glitch when using MIDI tempo linked to the delay time

    Yes, that's a question of 'jump', that's what i think. I can't solve the problem the way you do, because i have song with tempo changes (for instance, one starts at 100 bpm and ends at 250 bpm). Nevertheless, this comes from the MIDI protocol that (as i remember) does not include a 'tempo'...
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    [Bug] Audible glitch when using MIDI tempo linked to the delay time

    Hello Here is the trick: 1) The concerned effect is the MultiDelay,but i think other blocks are concerned. I chose a delay time linked to the tempo (1/4 or 1/2 for instance). 2) The MIDI input of the AxeFx receives the MIDI clock of the DAW (i'm not using the USB at all in this story) 3) In my...
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    Wish Synth block: Replace the Hz by the matching notes (A1, A#1, B1..., A2, A#2, B2..., An, A#n, ...) + MIDI notes

    @creativespiral: Yes, i saw your reply, but you don't explain 'how', so it's not easy to see your working context. But, well, both ways can co-exist, there is no problem. It's not a way against another.
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    Wish Synth block: Replace the Hz by the matching notes (A1, A#1, B1..., A2, A#2, B2..., An, A#n, ...) + MIDI notes

    The default value/frequency match no real note. A "C" is 65.41 Hz (or 130.81 Hz, and so on...), A "C#" is 69.30 Hz, etc. ... well, it's rarely simple to convert. Shifting solves nothing of course : you always need a real note before shifting Nevertheless, you never know where you are with...
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    Wish Synth block: Replace the Hz by the matching notes (A1, A#1, B1..., A2, A#2, B2..., An, A#n, ...) + MIDI notes

    Hi, a) For me, as a musician, i use notes. I never use Hz. Today, i always need a table to convert Notes to Hz to have a specific note with the Synth. There could be a toggle button to choose between the two modes, but finally, is there a musician that is happier with Hz ? b) To go a bit...
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    Harmonizer (Custom) : Allow to Reduce the number of note to 1

    Yes. But i prefer to have one device instead of two. So guitar AND voice in the same rack: YES :
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    Harmonizer (Custom) : Allow to Reduce the number of note to 1

    Freds55 : Cool :) JPF: i use one of the input of an external numeric mixer (MIDAS M32, with very low latency, around 1.4ms from input to output) that already owns some basic effects (compressor, gate, EQ, etc.). The processed signal is then going out of the mixer to the AxeFx. This idea of...
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    Harmonizer (Custom) : Allow to Reduce the number of note to 1

    Hello JPF. Well, i use the AxeFXIII for my guitar and my voice. The audio In/Out 1 is dedicated to the guitar. The audio In/Out 2 is dedicated to the voice. Note that i use a preamp before entering the AxeFx (gate/compressor/deesser) that also converts that MIC level to a LINE level (as a...
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    Harmonizer (Custom) : Allow to Reduce the number of note to 1

    I'm gonna check this workaround, this may be a good alternative... Nevertheless, thanks for your reply :)
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    Harmonizer (Custom) : Allow to Reduce the number of note to 1

    Hello As a singer, i sometimes need to force the pitch to a single voice note (this note is controlled by an external computer). This brings a very interesting robotic voice, that some FX racks allow (TC Electronic - VoiceLive series for instance), but not the AxeFx (while the AxeFx is much...
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    Axe-Fx III Firmware Version 2.05

    But does the MFC-101 use the Midi Port IN or the specific connector at the rear (if i well remember) ?
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    Axe-Fx III Firmware Version 2.05

    Hello. Does anyone has MIDI problems as me ? I can't change anymore scenes/program/tempo since update 2.04->2.05 (i'm using the physical MIDI port IN for this) I continue checking the problem but my messages are well sent by my DAW (the LEDs of my MIDI interface flashes correctly showing MIDI...
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    Vocoder Bug ?

    Hello all, i don't manage to use the Vocoder properly: - I have two independant signals panned on L & R (voice on the Left, and external wave signal on the right) entering the Vocoder block Pb1: When i completely switch off the voice, i still hear something in the final mix (whatever i select...
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    Wish MIDI notes (ex: for the Synth & Vocoder)

    Hi I'd like to use MIDI notes to control the Synth module. These notes would be sent by a DAW to the AxeFx, using the MIDI port. Usage: As a singer (and a guitarist), this would be great to sharply pilot the Synth module (linked to the Vocoder). The idea is to program the note of a robot voice...
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