Line 6 Flextone Cab 212S user manual Edit Mode

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Flextone Manual Rev E; bookfile Page 28 Tuesday, September 8, 1998 10:31 AM

CREATING & STORING SOUNDS: EDIT MODE

Sheet on the back of the Flextone manual and write down his settings. (Perhaps we can learn a valuable lesson from this: always back up your work!) Do you have to give up your dreams of rock and roll success and spend the rest of your life flipping burgers? Luckily, we thought this one through in advance. We provided you with a way to get those settings. Just press and hold the Save button on your friend’s amp and turn one of the amp’s knobs. You’ll notice the Manual LED lights up. Don’t worry, holding down the Save button won’t cause your settings to be altered or cause Save mode to be entered. Instead, when the knob position exactly matches the stored setting, the Manual LED will turn off. After you’ve done this for every knob and noted the Tap Tempo speed, you can write down the settings on the Programmer’s sheet, take it home, enter it in your own amp, and write the anthem for a future (or past) generation. And be sure to thank us in the album’s

5 • 2 liner notes. To check that you’ve got everything just right, once the knobs are set, you can also switch to Manual mode to see if the sound changes (it shouldn’t, unless the Tap Tempo speed is different).

LED, by the way, means Light Emitting Diode. That's what all those things are that light up on the Flextone and the optional Floor Board and FB4 foot controllers. See? This whole guitar playing thing is educational.

EDIT MODE

Alright, so let’s say you’ve got that sound you saved in one of the Flextone’s handy channel memories, and you want to add some more Bass. No problem. If the channel’s not already selected with its button lit, press that button to recall the sound. Now, grab the Bass knob and crank it up. The Save button lights up, letting you know that you’ve made a change to your stored setup, and (if you like it better that way) you should use the Save button to save it. This is what’s called Edit Mode since you’ve done just that: edited a stored channel. To commit your edit to the Flextone’s memory, press Save and then the button corresponding to the channel you want to save to. But, if you don’t want to save your edit, that’s OK, too – just ignore the Save button. If you decide not to save after pressing Save, you can touch the Manual or Tap Tempo switch to abandon saving. Keep in mind that if you switch to another channel without saving your edit, all your sound changes made during that edit will be forgotten.

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Contents Floor Board and FB4 Page Serial no Page Grand Tour Page MANUAL? I DON’T Need no Stinking Manual Quick Start GuideRegister and GET Great Free Stuff GET ON-LINE FLEXTONE! Meet the Flextone INTRODUCTION1Tubetone 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 Channel Memories Using the Manual Channel FeaturesCreating & Storing Sounds Edit Mode Preset Reset Button Page Using the Floor Board with the Flextone THAT’S Using Your FeetGetting Connected TWO Modes Channel Select ModeBanks Editing and Saving Setups with the Floor Board Manual ModeChannel Select Tuner Tap TempoWah Pedal Volume Pedal Effect ON/OFF ModeDrive/Boost DistortionTrem/Chorus Effect On/Off Settings Stored With Programmed Channels DelayReverb 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 ConnectionsDirect Outputs Setting Effect LevelsDirect Output Level MONO/STEREO Detail Take a Load OFFFeeling UNBALANCED? Midi OUT Floor BOARD, More MEMORIES, & MidiMore Memory Things to Remember with Midi Midi Program Change & Flextone ChannelsMidi 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 Flextone Design Team WHO’S RESPONSIBLE?Flextone 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