Line 6 Pilot's Handbook manual Saving and Naming with an FBV

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Using Your Feet • Saving and Naming with an FBV

Saving and Naming with an FBV

To prepare for saving, it’s a good idea to browse through the various factory-stored preset sounds to decide which you can do without. Make a note of their Bank number and Channel letter so you can save your own sounds there instead.

1.Save: Step on the FX LOOP switch until “NAME EDIT” is displayed.

2.FBV SHORTBOARD users - Name: The Shortboard’s Amp 1 and Amp 2

4 • 4

switches (labeled Cursor in small text) select one of the characters of the

channel name so you can edit it. The DELAY and REVERB switches (labeled

 

 

Character in small text) choose from the available letters, numbers and

 

symbols. Once you’ve got a name you’re happy with, jump ahead to step 3.

2.FBV Users - Name: The REVERB and TREMOLO switches select which character of the channel name you would like to edit. The MODULATION and DELAY switches choose from the available letters, numbers and symbols. Once you’ve got a name you’re happy with...

3.Pick a Bank: Bank Up and Bank Down switches pick a Bank you’d like to save to.

4.Complete the Save: Press the A, B, C or D switch to store to that Channel Memory in the chosen Bank. The display will show “SAVING”.

Congratulations, you’re all done!

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