Aux controls – Line 6 AXSys 212 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Description of Features

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AxSys 212 User Manual

If an effect doesnÕt seem to be working, be sure to check if the effect is turned on in
the

FX ON/OFF

Edit Row. If you adjust any parameter of an effect that is turned

off, the display will flash

OFF twice to indicate it is turned off.

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Since all of these parameters are the Òon/offÓ type, itÕs easy to see at a glance what
all 6 settings are (i.e. which effects are on or off), since each Control KnobÕs LED
will either be on or off.

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All of the parameters found on the

FX ON/OFF

Edit Row, are available on the

optional AxSys Remote Pedal Board for easy access.

The

DISTORTION BOX ON/OFF

and

DRIVE ON/OFF

controls are disabled when

the Acoustic Sim Preamp type is selected. If you attempt to modify them, the
display will temporarily read

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.

Aux Controls

The Aux Input can be used for a second signal, such as a microphone,
drum machine or acoustic guitar.

Parameter

Range

Description

Aux Input Mix

00 to 99

Controls the mix of the Aux Input signal relative to the
Guitar Input signal.

Aux Input Bass

-50 to +50

Provides a boost or cut of low frequencies to the Aux
Input signal.

Aux Input Treble

-50 to +50

Provides a boost or cut of high frequencies to the Aux
Input signal.

Aux Input Reverb

00 to 99

Controls the amount of Aux Input signal going to the
Reverb effect.

Aux Input Mix

This controls the mix of the Aux Input signal relative to the Guitar Input
signal. It can be set between 0 and 99. When set to 0, the Aux Input signal
is not heard at all. When set to 99, the Aux Input signal is mixed with the
Guitar Input signal at maximum volume.

Aux Input Bass

This is a low frequency cut or boost control for the Aux Input signal. It can
be set between -50 and 50. Negative values decrease the bass, while
positive values increase them; a setting of 0 leaves the bass response flat.

Aux Input Treble

This is a high frequency cut or boost control for the Aux Input signal. It
can be set between -50 and 50. Negative values decrease the treble, while
positive values increase them; a setting of 0 leaves the treble response flat.

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