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[. . . ] ® M13 Stompbox Modeler v2. 0 DELAY MOD DISTORTION FILTER VERB Advanced Guide An in-depth exploration of the digital technologies and musical machinations of the M13 Stompbox Modeler. ElectrophonicLimitedEdition Please Note: Line 6®, DL4TM, MM4TM, FM4TM, DM4TM, Verbzilla®, POD® and VettaTM are trademarks of Line 6, Inc. All other product names, trademarks and artists' names are the property of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. Product names, images, and artists' names are used solely to identify the products whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6's sound model development for this product. The use of these products, trademarks, images, and artists' names does not imply any cooperation or endorsement. M13 v2. 0 AdvAnced Guide M13 v2. 0 Advanced Guide © 2009 Line 6, Inc. Table of Contents Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] You can switch any of the 8 FX on at any time, replacing any of the 4 you started with. If you use an expression pedal in your rig, you should know that all of your heel & toe pedal assignments can be stored in a Scene, so many unique combinations are possible. Here are some details explaining Momentary Scene mode and Latch Scene mode. 4·1 Momentary Scene Mode · In Momentary Scene mode, when you step on the Scenes switch, the 4 LCDs will display the 12 Scene names in your M13. · You select a Scene by stepping on any of the 12 A, B, C switches that correspond with the Scene names in the LCD. · To select a different folder of 12 Scenes, turn the FX1 Model Select encoder then press one of the FX switches to select the desired Scene. *Note: if you don't press the FX switch, the display will time out, reverting to the current Scene folder · You will now see the 4 active FX displayed in the 4 FX Unit LCDs. You can tweak the parameters of each, if you like, or you can activate any of the bypassed FX. · Any changes you make to the Scene will be saved, like a real pedal board. Manual Save) · To select a new Scene, you must step on the Scenes switch again, and you'll see the 12 Scene names you started with. Repeat the steps above for new selections. Latch Scene Mode In Latch Scene mode, the only difference is when you step on the Scenes switch, the 12 Scene names remain in the LCDs. Any Scene you select will be loaded the same way, but you won't see it's FX displayed in the LCDs. The advantage to Latch Scene mode is, you're always only 1 switch away from selecting a new Scene. So you can have 12 completely different setups ready to go, each only 1 switch away. The disadvantage is, you can't tweak or bypass any of the individual FX. You can only bypass the entire Scene. Scenes Details Autosave Whether you're in Momentary Scene mode or Latch Scene mode, your choice of Autosave or Manual Save is an important one. In Autosave, any change you make to your Scene is saved automatically. This includes not only the on or off state of the individual FX while your scene is loaded, but also the configuration of the Scene itself. Let's load a Factory Scene and see what happens in Autosave mode. Make sure you're in Autosave and Momentary mode first, so you can access the individual FX. To doublecheck, press and hold the Looper Controls switch for a few seconds, to enter Setup mode. Look at LCD 3 under `Scenes' and see if AUTOSAVE and MOMEN SCENE are assigned. If you see MNL SAVE and LATCH SCENE, change them with Knob 2 and Knob 4. 4·2 Now press the Scenes switch and you'll see all 12 Scene names displayed. [. . . ] But this time, once you have the name you like, you must add the following step: · Press and hold the switch for Scene 2B again, until its LED stops flashing. The LCD will then display "Copy Completed", and your new name will be saved, along with all the Scene's current settings. Recalling The Current Scene If you change a Scene's configuration, then you step on the Scenes switch and recall the same Scene you're already on, the Scene will not change from its current settings. If you select a different Scene, however, then go back to your previous scene, you will get different results depending on whether you're in Manual Save or Auto Save mode, as follows: B·2 · When in Auto Save mode, the M13 will retain all the changes you just made. All the previously saved settings will be overwritten with your most recent settings. [. . . ]

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