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Inspired
Hi there!
Does the USB Audio Interface in the Axe-FX II mean that it would be fine to record straight from the Axe to the computer, or would it sound better still using an interface and/or preamp?
In a FX II thread Cliff said this:
"The "built-in" interface is limited only by the host computer.
The USB is Audio Class 2.0 compliant. On a Mac you don't need to install any drivers but you do need to install the firmware loader for the USB chip (it is a "soft" processor and downloads its code from the host on start-up). On a PC you also have to install the Audio Class 2.0 drivers. The driver supports ASIO, SRC, etc. etc.
You can use the USB just for remote control via Axe-Edit if you want. You don't have to use the audio features."
...but I can't decipher whether that means we can ditch the extra hardware or if it would sound better with an interface / pre.
Thanks for the help!
Does the USB Audio Interface in the Axe-FX II mean that it would be fine to record straight from the Axe to the computer, or would it sound better still using an interface and/or preamp?
In a FX II thread Cliff said this:
"The "built-in" interface is limited only by the host computer.
The USB is Audio Class 2.0 compliant. On a Mac you don't need to install any drivers but you do need to install the firmware loader for the USB chip (it is a "soft" processor and downloads its code from the host on start-up). On a PC you also have to install the Audio Class 2.0 drivers. The driver supports ASIO, SRC, etc. etc.
You can use the USB just for remote control via Axe-Edit if you want. You don't have to use the audio features."
...but I can't decipher whether that means we can ditch the extra hardware or if it would sound better with an interface / pre.
Thanks for the help!