doglooseFractal Audio has introduced its new Axe-Fx III preamp and effects processor.

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From the company: The Axe-Fx III culminates dozens of years of development in

Fractal Audio has introduced its new Axe-Fx III preamp and effects processor.

From the company: The Axe-Fx III culminates dozens of years of development in a truly state-of-the-art product. Equipped with four processors, the Axe-Fx III contains more raw processing power than any hardware effects processor ever made, by far.

A dedicated graphics processor handles the custom-designed color LCD offering superior viewing angle and the high brightness necessary for demanding environments. The LCD is fully animated providing meters, moving knobs and other feedback to the user.

A second dedicated processor handles the 8x8 USB audio interface allowing the Axe-Fx III to act as the center of your music workstation. “Flagship” converters, Burr-Brown and Analog Devices op-amps and film capacitors in critical paths provide input and output quality normally found only in high-end dedicated interfaces.

Finally, two of the fastest Digital Signal Processors available power the modeling and effects engines. Each Texas Instruments “Keystone” DSP runs at a blistering 1 GHz while coupled to 512 MB of high-speed RAM. Non-volatile memory provides enough storage for over 4000 impulse responses (IRs) and over 500 presets.

The color LCD along with five “soft knobs” and a main input encoder provide the smooth workflow needed when using a product this advanced. A front panel meter bridge offers input and output monitoring at a glance.

I/O resources are plentiful and include two sets of XLR outputs, (i.e. one for FOH and another for local monitoring). Two1/4” stereo outputs and two 1/4” stereo inputs and be used as auxiliary I/O or as effect loops. Two dedicated instrument inputs are provided, one on the front and one on the rear panel. A pair of combo-jacks (XLR and 1/4”) provide a fourth input pair for general-purpose use.

The Axe-Fx III features our new “FASLINK II”

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