Modulation Models

Pitch Vibrato

Based on the Boss® VB-2 vibrato, which featured a bucket brigade analog circuit that produced a lively vibrato. Its big claim to fame was the “Rise Time” control. Thanks to this clever circuit, each time you kicked it on, it sped up to where you last had it set.

B

MOD

RISE

Pitch Vibrato

SPEED

VOLSENS

DEPTH

MIX

Knob 1: Vibrato Speed.

Knob 2: Vibrato Depth.

Knob 3: Rise Time control. Lower levels mean a longer Rise Time.

Knob 4: Volume Sensitivity. A louder input speeds up the vibrato, and a lower input

slows it down.

6•7

• Knob 5: Mix.

Panner

The Panner model makes your sound constantly pan back and forth between the left and right stereo channels. If you decide to run it in mono, you’ll basically hear tremolo.

B Panner

Knob 1: Speed.

Knob 2: Depth.

MOD

SINE

SQUARE

TRIANGLE

SPEED

VOLSENS

DEPTH

MIX

Knob 3: Wave Shape. Minimum for Triangle, 50% for Sine, maximum for Square.

Knob 4: Volume Sensitivity. Input level speeds up or slows down the panning rate.

Knob 5: Mix. For wide stereo panning, set Mix to 100%.

*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. Boss® is a registered trademark of Roland Corp.

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Line 6 M13 manual Pitch Vibrato, Panner