Tap tempo, Tuner, Wah pedal – Line 6 Flextone Cab 212S User Manual

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Tap Tempo

Now, then, how about that handy Tap Tempo thing on your Flextone? Sure would
be nice to be able to change the speed of your effects without taking your hands off
your guitar, wouldn’t it? That’s what the Tap Tempo ( ) foot switch is for. The
LED to the left of it (you’ve already probably been entranced by it as it pulses
away), flashes just like the Tap Tempo button on your Flextone to let you know
the speed of your effect. To change this speed, all you’ve got to do is tap on this
Tap Tempo switch.

Tuner

Well, Tap Tempo/Tuner switch, really( ). Hold that puppy down for a second
or more and – shazam! Instant digital chromatic tuner. All TubeTone and effects
processing are bypassed so you can hear those questionably-tuned strings clearly,
should you choose to do so. If you’d rather appear more professional, don’t worry;
the volume pedal still works. Play a note on your guitar and the Floor Board will
show you what it is in that handy display ( ). Play that string again, give its
tuning key a spin, and the six LEDs above the bottom row of Floor Board switches
give you a light show. The idea is that the LEDs to the left light if you’re flat. The
LEDs to the right light if you’re sharp. And the two LEDs in the center will light
at the same time when you’ve got it just right. Give any one of the Floor Board’s
switches a stomp and the tuner disappears just as swiftly as it came and you’re right
back to Channel Select Mode. What if you want to tune to a different reference
than A=440Hz? When you’re in the tuner mode, turn the Mid knob on the
Flextone while watching the display on the Floor Board. Hey, it changes! You can
set the reference frequency anywhere from 435-445Hz. This setting is stored so
you don’t have to reset it every time you turn on the amp if you decide you want to
be different (or if that piano in your rehearsal room has decided to be different).

Wah Pedal

So how about that Wah pedal? It’s the one on the left ( ). Get yourself planted
with your foot on there nice and comfortable. Now, press down with your toes, let
go, and do it again. You should see a little light turning on and off to the left of the
Wah pedal. When the light’s on, the wah’s on. When the light’s off, the wah’s off.
Neat. Incidentally, the Flextone Wah is modeled after a late 60’s Vox wah, with
plenty of “growl” in the heel back position. Now then, turn the wah light on,
switch to the Black Panel Amp Model, set your Drive to about 5, and do a little
fast rhythm playing while you rock back and forth to the beat on that wah pedal.
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