Odes, Banks – Line 6 Flextone Cab 212S User Manual

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The first thing to know is that the Floor Board has two Modes of operation:
Channel Select Mode, and Effect On/Off Mode. The Mode Select switch ( )
chooses which mode you’re in.

Mine Looks Funny: Your Floor Board may look a little different than the one illustrated
on the Flextone manual’s fold out back cover. Older Floor Boards have the label Select
Sound instead of Channel Select. We decided to change the name to Channel Select for
this mode, since that’s, in fact, what you do with it. We changed Sound A, B, C, D to
Channel A, B, C, and D, too. However the Floor Board’s decorated, it works the same.

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Let’s start with Channel Select Mode. Note the line that traces from the Mode
Select switch ( ) and points to the two LED arrows below. The top LED lights if
you’ve selected Effect On/Off, and the bottom LED lights if you’ve chosen Channel
Select mode. Give that Mode Select switch a kick if necessary, and get that lower
LED (Channel Select) lit.

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HD OWNERS: Chapter 7 has additional important info on the HD user banks.

The two left-most stomp switches on the bottom row ( on your handy back
cover foldout Floor Board diagram) are labeled Bank Down and Bank Up. A Bank
is a section of the Flextone’s memory that holds four channel settings. The
Flextone combos have seven memory banks total: three User Banks, and four
Preset Banks. The User banks are where you store setups you make. These memory
locations come pre-loaded with some tasty little tones created at Line 6, but you
can change them into whatever you want, and store those changes back into one
of the User memory bank locations. In other words, User means, “use these
locations for whatever you want.” The Preset Banks are a more hard-wired kinda
thing. You can’t overwrite these setups – hopefully, they’re so good that you’ll
always want to have them handy as your standard tone reference.

When you’re using a Flextone without a Floor Board, by the way, you’re always in
User Bank 1. With the Floor Board, you’ve got a choice of User 1, 2, & 3, and
Preset 1, 2, 3, & 4. You know which Bank you’ve got because the Floor Board’s

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