Line 6 Pilot's Handbook Manual Mode What You See Is What You Get, Using The Channel Memories

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Working It Manual Mode:What You See Is What You Get

Manual Mode: What You See Is What You Get

When none of the A, B, C, D Buttons are lit, Duoverb is operating in Manual Mode, meaning that all of the controls are active and the sound of the amp is determined by

the current knob settings. Just like pretty much any other amplifier, right?

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If you are not in Manual Mode and would like to be, simply give the lit A,B, C, or D Button a quick press.

Using The Channel Memories

Duoverb can store and recall your favorite settings using the A, B, C, D Buttons.

Save: Any time you’ve dialed up a sound that you’d like to save for later recall, all you have to do is hold down button A, B, C or D for 3 seconds. At the end of that 3 seconds, the button you held will flash to let you know that you’ve successfully stored your present setting of all the controls to that button. Now you can carry on tweaking away to make other sounds, and when you’re ready to go back to that perfect one you just saved, just tap the button again....

Recall: When you tap one of the A, B, C, D Buttons to light it up, Duoverb recalls the settings that were stored in that button’s Channel memory. This will affect basically everything except the Master volume, including choice of Amp Models, the on/off state of Amp 1 and Amp 2, the Drive, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Volume settings for both amps and the Blend/Split option.

The various front panel lights will show the recalled settings, but the knobs will not. Turning any knob or operating any switch will override the recalled setting for that control only. To override all the recalled settings and get the sound determined by the current setting of all the knobs, press the lit A,B, C, D Button. You’re now back in What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get Manual Mode.

See Chapter 4 for details on how to store and recall a total of 36 Duoverb Channel Memories using your feet.

To reset all the Channel Memories (including all 36 available from an FBV) to their factory state, hold the A and D Buttons while powering up Duoverb.

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Contents Pilot’s Handbook Serial no Page Amps Register Line 6 and DuoverbWorking IT Quick Start GuideFront Panel Features Master Presence Volume Reverb Power Amp 1 & Amp II Foot Switch Manual Mode What You See Is What You Get Using The Channel MemoriesRear Panel Features XLR Outputs PIN 2 HOTN222 Using Your Direct XLR Outputs Connecting External Speakers Connect the speakers from your combo to the right outputsHooking up your HD in mono with a single Hooking up your HD in side by side stereo with two 4x12s Hooking up your HD in side by side stereo with two 2x12s Amps & Cabs Meet The FamilyExplorer based on a 1960 Gibson Explorer Tweed 410 based on a 1958 Fender Tweed Bassman Blackface based on a 1964 Fender Deluxe Reverb Line 6 Clean Class A-30 based on a 1967 Vox AC-30 Top Boost Plexi Lead based on a 1968 Marshall Super Lead Brit 800 based on a 1987 Marshall JCM Solo 100 based on a Soldano SLO-100 Zen Master based on a 2001 Budda Twinmaster Small Tweed based on a 1953 Fender Tweed Deluxe Blackface 212 based on a 1965 Fender Twin Reverb Modern Class a based on a Matchless DC-30 Class A-15 based on a 1961 Vox AC-15 Plexi 45 based on a 1965 Marshall JTM-45 Hiway 100 based on a Hiwatt 1973 Custom Rectified based on a 2001 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Connecting an FBV FBV Class Foot ControllersSo What Do All These Buttons and Pedals Do? FBV ShortboardUsing Your Feet So What Do All These Buttons and Pedals Do? Saving and Naming with an FBV FBV Shortboard users Name The Shortboard’s Amp 1 and AmpMidi Capabilities Midi Program Change ValuesMidi Continuous Control Messaging Part CC#Reverb Enable 127 ~63=Off 64~127=On Reverb Model Customer Service To obtain factory service