Using the aux input – Line 6 AXSys 212 User Manual

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Chapter 2: The Guided Tour

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AxSys 212 User Manual

example, you could use the Wah pedal to control the level of reverb or the
delay speed. See page 25 for more info.

Both the Volume pedal and Wah pedal effects may be controlled via MIDI
using controllers 7 (for Volume) and 3 (for Wah). Likewise, the pedals
connected to the

PEDAL 1 (VOLUME)

and

PEDAL 2 (WAH)

jacks will

transmit the same MIDI controller messages when used.

If no pedals are connected to either

PEDAL 1 (VOLUME)

or

PEDAL 2 (WAH)

jacks

and the

WAH TYPE

parameter (see page 24) is set to either

1 or 5, the Wah will be

turned off automatically. This means you can have a Sound that uses Wah only
when a pedal is connected, and otherwise wonÕt have the Wah stuck wide-open.
Incidentally, since you can control the Wah via MIDI (using controller 3), the
Wah effect will automatically turn on if controller 3 messages are received by the
AxSys.

Using the Aux Input

The

AUX INPUT

has its own EQ (Bass and Treble), Mix and Reverb controls.

These can be found in the top-most Edit Row (

AUX/MIDI

).

The Aux Input parameters are stored with each Sound, letting you
remember different settings and have them recalled with each Sound. Or,
you can have the Aux Input parameters always stay the same when a
Sound is selected. You can choose between these two modes by using the

AUX PER SOUND

parameter. This is a global parameter; i.e. it is not stored

with each Sound (see page 37).

Display

Description

Snd

The Aux Input parameters will change when a new Sound is selected
to the stored settings for that Sound.

ALL

The Aux Input parameters will not change when a new Sound is
selected. In other words, the Aux Input parameterÕs current settings
will be used for all Sounds.

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