Line 6 Flextone Cab 212S user manual Flextone Effects Onboard Effects

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FLEXTONE EFFECTS: ONBOARD EFFECTS

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Chorus - You’ll find two different chorus sounds in the Flextone. Chorus 1 is modulated by a square wave, so it sounds more like a “rack” type chorus. Chorus 2 is modulated by a sine wave with more feedback, so it has a richer harmonic content with more movement. Chorus 2 was massaged to closely approximate the classic tone of an old Roland CE-1 box.The Tweak knob controls the depth; Tap Tempo controls the speed. By the way, if you want to get a really slow chorus, you have to tap really slow - try about 6 or 7 seconds between taps. And if you don’t like that, remember that you can always set your Tap Tempo speed by holding down the Tap Tempo switch and then twisting the Effect Tweak knob to wherever you want to go.

Flanger - Flanging is that familiar “jet-plane” whoosh you remember from recordings of the 70’s. Originally the effect was used rarely, mostly because engineers had to set up two tape decks and use finger pressure on one of the tape reels so they could slow down and speed up the tape in tiny increments to get this effect. Since the part of the tape reel they pressed on is called the flange, you can see how the effect got its name. As soon as someone figured out how to get this effect electronically, it was no longer rare and was probably used a little too much for the next several years. We’ve got two flavors of flanging available on the Flextone, both of which closely model the tone of an old ADA flanger stomp box. Flanger 1 is a light flange with no pre-delay, and is subtler than Flanger 2, which is inverted, and has a deeper range (depth). The Effect Tweak knob sets the amount of feedback. Tap Tempo controls the speed.

Rotary Speaker - This effect simulates the effect of a miked, rotating high frequency speaker horn, like on a Leslie. Caution for Flextone Duo and Plus owners: listening to this effect in stereo through headphones could cause motion sickness. Rotary speakers have two speeds: slow and fast. We’ve set up the Flextone’s Rotary Speaker emulation to select a fixed slow speed if you tap slowly, and a fixed fast speed if you tap quickly. When you switch from one speed to the other, you’ll notice that the speed doesn’t change immediately, but gradually changes from one speed to the other, just as a real rotating speaker’s speed would ramp from one setting to the other. The Tweak knob controls the amount of Doppler effect (pitch modulation); Tap Tempo controls the speed.

Delay - Otherwise known as echo or slapback. The Tweak knob controls the level; Tap Tempo controls the delay length – in other words, how far apart the echoes are spaced from each other. When you are using quicker delay times, we cut down the number of repeats so you can get those rockabilly and surf slapback

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Contents Floor Board and FB4 Page Serial no Page Grand Tour Page Quick Start Guide MANUAL? I DON’T Need no Stinking ManualRegister and GET Great Free Stuff GET ON-LINE INTRODUCTION1 FLEXTONE! Meet the FlextoneTubetone Modeling AMP Models Grand Tour Front Panel ControlsChannel Select Switches A, B, C, D You use these Grand Tour Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Effects Send and Return HD folks, see . For all USE the Right CableFlextone Flavors Modeled Amps Which Amps are MODELED?Modeled Amps Which Amps are MODELED? Modeled Amps Which Amps are MODELED? Modeled Amps Which Amps are MODELED? Flextone Signature Sounds Modeled Amps Flextone Signature Sounds Flextone Effects Onboard EffectsFlextone Effects Onboard Effects Flextone Effects Onboard Effects Delay/Chorus Combined EffectsUsing the Manual Channel Features Using the Channel MemoriesCreating & Storing Sounds Edit Mode Preset Reset Button Page THAT’S Using Your Feet Using the Floor Board with the FlextoneGetting Connected Channel Select Mode TWO ModesBanks Manual Mode Editing and Saving Setups with the Floor BoardChannel Select Tap Tempo TunerWah Pedal Volume Pedal Effect ON/OFF ModeDistortion Drive/BoostTrem/Chorus Delay Effect On/Off Settings Stored With Programmed ChannelsReverb Using the FB4 with the Flextone Inside Your Head Flextone HDFront Panel Heat Sinks and Fans Fans and What Makes Them GOEffects Loop Series VS. Parallel Using the Effects Loop Making ConnectionsSetting Effect Levels Direct OutputsDirect Output Level Take a Load OFF MONO/STEREO DetailFeeling UNBALANCED? Floor BOARD, More MEMORIES, & Midi Midi OUTMore Memory Midi Program Change & Flextone Channels Things to Remember with MidiMidi Continuous Control Midi Program Changes & Flextone Channels Visual Aid Volume Levels Cabinet HOOK-UPSFlextone HD Power Output Carrying a LoadCabinet Choices OPEN-BACK /CLOSED-BACK EmulationRewiring 16 OHM Cabinets Typical 16 Ohm Wiring SetupHD Cabinet HOOK-UP Drawings 715 HD Cabinet HOOK-UP Drawings 717 HD Cabinet HOOK-UP Drawings 719 HD Cabinet HOOK-UP Drawings This page should be Left Blank do not Print this Text Appendix a AMP Models Appendix B Effect Parameters WHO’S RESPONSIBLE? Flextone Design TeamFlextone Manual was brought to you by Index Fans Flextone HD Manual Mode 23, 51, 52 Closed-back cabinet Tone emulation with HD This page should be Left Blank do not Print this Text