Line 6 Pilot's Handbook Laptop User Manual


 
Using Your Feet So What Do All These Buttons and Pedals Do?
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3. Amp 1 - Amp 2: (Shortboard owners, apply the included sticker to label these controls.)
When one amp is on, kick the other amp’s switch to turn that other amp on instead. Or
when one amp is on, kick that amp’s switch to turn both amps on. And if both amps are
on, kick either switch to switch to having only that amp on.
4. Reverb: Switches Duoverb’s reverb on and off.
5. Tuner: Press and hold this switch until you see the tuner on the pedal’s display. Press
it again to exit tuner mode.
6. FX Loop: Turns Duoverb’s Effects Loop on or off.
7. Wah and Volume Lights: Show that a pedal is ready to control Wah or Volume.
8. FBV Shortboard Pedal: Press a pedal fully forward to click the toe-switch,
switching the pedal to control Wah or Volume. If a separate expression pedal is
connected to the Shortboard’s rear panel 1/4-inch jack, the Shortboard pedal controls
Wah only, with the toe switch toggling the Wah on/off.
9. External Pedal Jack: You can connect an expression pedal (such as the Line 6 EX-1)
to the Shortboard’s rear panel 1/4-inch jack. The connected pedal will control
Volume, while the Shortboard pedal controls Wah only.
10. FBV Pedals: Press a pedal forward to click the toe-switch, turning the pedal on/off.
11. Favorite Channel (FBV only): Recalls a channel of your choice no matter what
bank you are currently using. To make a channel your favorite, select that channel,
then press and hold the favorite switch until the display shows
SAVING—that’s it!
Note: Any switches not being used by your Duoverb do send MIDI messages and can
be used to control other devices. See the MIDI Appendix for details.
Flip the page for details on saving and naming your Duoverb sounds with your FBV....
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