Download Axe-Edit 3.0.3 - Software Editor for the Axe-Fx II
Axe-Edit version 3.0.3 has been released.
New Features:
• Full support for all firmware 12 features including a "Scene" page in Controllers.
• Axe-Edit is now resizable! Grab the resizing handle in the lower right corner or use the resize buttons in the title bar.
• The Tempo control of Axe-Edit now includes a dropdown where you can set the preset’s TEMPO TO USE parameter.
• You can now set custom workspace folders in Preferences. The workspace is divided into two directories: Snapshots
and Block Library. Choosing a new Block Library directory will remove all available entries from the Block Library and
repopulate the Block Library with entries from the chosen directory.
• Added a "Refresh" category to Preferences with options to refresh preset names, cab names or Block Definitions.
This is especially useful when User Cabs are updated via Fractal-Bot or Cab-Lab while Axe-Edit is running.
• Added the "All" button to the Picker window. Upon opening the Picker for preset or cab viewing, the default selection
is "All". Upon executing a search, the search window defaults to "All". When the search is cleared the Picker view
remains on the button that was selected.
• Added "Show Folder" context menu to the Snapshots button.
• Axe-Edit now shows BYPASS state changes when a modifier is attached to a block's Bypass Mode. (Please note that
there is currently no messaging mechanism between the Axe-Fx and Axe-Edit when a block's bypass state is changed
from the MFC.)
• Preset SAVE actions are now confirmed with a “bubble.”
• Added bottom bar to the picker for “Save to New Preset Number”
Bugs Addressed
• Fixed a bug in Axe-Edit where moving Shunts created new Shunts.
• Added the updating of Phase/Rotary/Tremolo/Flanger/Chorus RATE and other parameters upon Tap Tempo.
• Modified Axe-Edit to create the user-defined Block Library folder upon startup if it does not already exist. This is not
applicable if the user chooses a new directory in the Preferences::Workpace as the choosen directory must exist, but
on a clean install or an install whose Block Lib functionality was never used, this will ensure the default directory
exists.
What’s Next?
Axe-Manage... and more!
Axe-Edit version 3.0.3 has been released.
New Features:
• Full support for all firmware 12 features including a "Scene" page in Controllers.
• Axe-Edit is now resizable! Grab the resizing handle in the lower right corner or use the resize buttons in the title bar.
• The Tempo control of Axe-Edit now includes a dropdown where you can set the preset’s TEMPO TO USE parameter.
• You can now set custom workspace folders in Preferences. The workspace is divided into two directories: Snapshots
and Block Library. Choosing a new Block Library directory will remove all available entries from the Block Library and
repopulate the Block Library with entries from the chosen directory.
• Added a "Refresh" category to Preferences with options to refresh preset names, cab names or Block Definitions.
This is especially useful when User Cabs are updated via Fractal-Bot or Cab-Lab while Axe-Edit is running.
• Added the "All" button to the Picker window. Upon opening the Picker for preset or cab viewing, the default selection
is "All". Upon executing a search, the search window defaults to "All". When the search is cleared the Picker view
remains on the button that was selected.
• Added "Show Folder" context menu to the Snapshots button.
• Axe-Edit now shows BYPASS state changes when a modifier is attached to a block's Bypass Mode. (Please note that
there is currently no messaging mechanism between the Axe-Fx and Axe-Edit when a block's bypass state is changed
from the MFC.)
• Preset SAVE actions are now confirmed with a “bubble.”
• Added bottom bar to the picker for “Save to New Preset Number”
Bugs Addressed
• Fixed a bug in Axe-Edit where moving Shunts created new Shunts.
• Added the updating of Phase/Rotary/Tremolo/Flanger/Chorus RATE and other parameters upon Tap Tempo.
• Modified Axe-Edit to create the user-defined Block Library folder upon startup if it does not already exist. This is not
applicable if the user chooses a new directory in the Preferences::Workpace as the choosen directory must exist, but
on a clean install or an install whose Block Lib functionality was never used, this will ensure the default directory
exists.
What’s Next?
Axe-Manage... and more!