Flextone Manual Rev E; bookfile Page 37 Tuesday, September 8, 1998 10:31 AM
THAT’S USING YOUR FEET: USING THE FLOOR BOARD WITH THE FLEXTONE
Delay
The Delay on/off switch turns your Delay effects on – light on. Or off – light off.
Reverb
Bet you can guess this one already. Light on –
Effect On/Off Settings Stored With Programmed
Channels
OK, this part’s mostly for the people who fret about all the little details that make other people think, “Wow, you’re way too concerned about all the little details!” What happens if you turn some of these handy effects off and on and then you save your setup into one of your User Channel memories? The effect on/off status gets stored, too. Cool. Now, what happens when you decide to head over to your
friends’ house to show then how cool your Flextone is, and you jump on your bike, 6 • 7 and decide taking the Floor Board along is too much hassle, so you leave it behind,
pump the pedals while holding the Flextone on the handlebars with your chin, strut into your friends’ place trying not to look like you’re out of breath, plug in your Flextone, recall your FAVORITE setup from the handy channel select buttons, go to play that incredibly
–you turned the tremolo off from the Floor Board and stored the setup like that. Feel foolish, don’t you? Let that be a lesson – never leave your Floor Board behind. Especially when there are friends to impress. But we hate to see you suffer. So
here’s how to save your bacon: just grab the Effect Tweak ( 8 ) knob and give it a spin. Magically, your tremolo is back to make you a hero once again. That’s because a particular effect’s on/off status is overridden if you tweak that effect’s setting. So tremolo/chorus on/off comes on when you move the Effect Tweak knob to change your Tremolo, Chorus, Flanger, or Rotary Speaker setting. Ditto if it’s Drive or Delay or Reverb. And the opposite is true for Distortion and the EQ bump – these are automatically switched off if you tweak something related to them. So if you move the Drive knob ( 4 ), the Distortion turns off. Or if you
move the Bass, Mid, or Treble knob ( 5 ), the EQ bump turns off. But only if the Floor Board’s not connected. See? A bunch of little details. Getting a headache, aren’t you? The important thing is, if you save channels with effects on or off and then you don’t have your Floor Board, no worries – we’ve made sure it doesn’t cause you problems. That’s it for the Floor Board section. Fun, wasn’t it?