Expression pedals, Tempo, looper levels & eq, Tempo lprlvl lpreq – Line 6 M13 User Manual

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Setup Details

2•2

Expression Pedals

In LCD 1 you set up your expression pedal assignments. You’ll also see your current

firmware version number displayed in the upper left corner. Any or all 4 FX Units in the

M13 can be controlled by an expression pedal. You can use up to 2 pedals at once. Each

can be assigned to an FX Unit or the Looper. You have 3 selection choices here: Pedal

1, Pedal 2, or Off. Knobs 1 & 2 set the assignments for FX 1 & FX 2, Knob 3 sets the

assignment for the Looper, and Knobs 4 & 5 set the assignments for FX 3 & FX 4.

*Looper pedal control is a global setting. FX pedal control settings are saved per Scene.

See Chapter 3 for more details on how to set up heel and toe expression pedal settings.

Expression Pedals

FX3:PDL1

FX4:PDL1

FX2:PDL1

FX1:PDL1

LPR:PDL2

V. 2.0

LPR:PDL1

LPR:OFF

FX1:OFF

FX1:PDL2

FX3:OFF

FX3:PDL2

FX2:OFF

FX2:PDL2

FX4:0FF

FX4:PDL2

Tempo LprLvl LprEQ

OVERDUB

LO CUT

HI CUT

PLAY

HI CUT

LO CUT

PLAY

OVERDUB

100.0BPM

Tempo, Looper Levels & EQ

We’ve added a new Tempo control displayed in the lower left of LCD 2, adjustable by

turning Knob 3. There are also two Looper Levels to set up in LCD 2. The first is Play,

which determines the volume of your Looper’s playback as balanced with your live guitar.

The second is Overdub, which determines the volume of your loop in Overdub mode. To

clarify, if your Overdub Level is set to 90%, each time your loop begins a new overdub its

volume will be reduced by 10%, sounding quieter and quieter with each overdub pass. The

default level for both Play and Overdub is 100%. Use Knobs 1 and 4 to adjust these levels.

With Knobs 2 and 5 you can adjust Looper Hi Cut and Lo Cut EQ levels. Hi Cut rolls off

the high end for loop playback (@2kHz), and Lo Cut rolls off the low end (@500Hz). If

applied, this EQ affects the sound of loop playback only, having no effect on live guitar.

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