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Filter Models (Stereo)
Model Based On*
Spin Cycle
Craig Anderton's Wah/Anti-Wah
Comet Trails
Line 6 Original
Looper Models (Mono & Stereo)
Model Based On*
6 Switch Mono Looper
Line 6 Original
1 Switch Mono Looper
Line 6 Original
6 Switch Stereo Looper
Line 6 Original
1 Switch Stereo Looper
Line 6 Original
Wah and Volume Block Models
EXP 1
EXP 2
WAH
VOL
EXP 1
EXP 2
WAH
VOL
Wah Volume
Every preset has one Wah block (automatically assigned to EXP 1) and one Volume
block (automatically assigned to EXP 2). The following models are available for the
Wah & Volume blocks. All models within these categories are stereo.
Wah Models (Stereo)
Model Based On*
UK Wah 846
Vox
®
V846
Teardrop 310
Dunlop
®
Cry Baby
®
Fasel model 310
Fassel
Dunlop
®
Cry Baby
®
Super
Weeper
Arbiter
®
Cry Baby
®
Chrome
Vox
®
V847
Chrome Custom
Modded Vox
®
V847
Throaty
RMC
®
Real McCoy 1
Vetta Wah
Line 6 Original
Colorful
Colorsound
®
Wah-fuzz
Conductor
Maestro
®
Boomerang
Volume/Pan Models (Stereo)
Model Based On*
Volume Pedal
Line 6 Original
Gain
Line 6 Original
Pan
Line 6 Original
Stereo Width
Line 6 Original
Common FX Settings
Parameter Description
Drive
Adjusts the amount of overdrive, distortion, or fuzz.
Bass
Adjusts the bass level.
Mid
Adjusts the midrange level.
Treble
Adjusts the treble level.
Speed
Adjusts the speed of the eect, with higher settings providing faster
rates. Activate the model's Note Sync parameter to toggle
between Hz and note values. Choosing a Hz value provides a
specic modulation speed in cycles per second; choosing a note
value provides a time based on the current tempo. Not all Speed
parameters can be synced to note values, as they may be non-linear
and highly interactive.
Rate
Adjusts the rate of the eect, with higher settings providing faster
rates. Activate the model's Note Sync parameter to toggle
between Hz and note values. Not all Rate parameters can be synced
to note values, as they may be non-linear and highly interactive.
Time
Adjusts the delay/repeat time, with higher settings providing longer
delays. Activate the model's Note Sync parameter to toggle
between Hz and note values. Choosing a ms value provides a
specic time in milliseconds; choosing a note division value provides
a time based on the current tempo. With a note division value, this
parameter’s value is retained when changing models.
Depth
Adjusts the intensity of the modulation. Higher settings result in more
extreme pitch bending, wobble, or throb, depending on the eect.
Feedback
Adjusts the amount of delayed signal fed back into the eect. Higher
settings can provide more dramatic textures.
Decay
Sets the length of time the reverb eect sustains.
Predelay
Determines the time before the reverb eect is heard.
*See “U.S. Registered Trademarks” on page 47 All product names used in this document are trademarks of their respective owners and neither Yamaha Guitar Group nor Line 6 are associated or aliated with
them. These trademarks appear solely to identify products whose tones and sounds were studied by Line 6 during sound model development.