Modulation Models

Analog Flange

This is our model of the classic MXR® Flanger. It’s known for a very warm-sounding flange, featuring a bucket brigade analog circuit design and a uniquely shaped waveform.

B

MOD

FDBK

Analog Flange

SPEED

MAN

DEPTH

MIX

Knob 1: Speed.

Knob 2: Depth.

Knob 3: Flanger Feedback.

Knob 4: Manual control, to adjust the delay time for the flanging effect.

• Knob 5: Mix. From 0% to 100%.

Jet Flanger

6•5

This is our model of the A/DA “studio quiet” Flanger. Introduced in 1977, this stomp box has a sweep range of 35-to-1 and a built-in compressor that work together with the tone circuitry to give the A/DA its signature jet-like sweep. It’s a bit more dramatic than the MXR®, and has a different wave shape.

B

Jet Flanger

MOD

FDBK

SPEED

MAN

DEPTH

MIX

Knob 1: Speed.

Knob 2: Depth.

Knob 3: Feedback amount.

Knob 4: Manual. This controls the delay time for the flanging effect.

Knob 5: Mix.

*All product names used in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6’s sound model development. MXR® is a registered trademark of Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.

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Line 6 M13 manual Analog Flange, Jet Flanger