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2 Replies Last post: Nov 12, 2009 4:25 PM by Line6Andy  
beatleitos   1 posts since
Nov 5, 2009
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Nov 5, 2009 6:36 PM

How do I get the phase sound to go away on my DL4?

I need Edge-like sounds for the couple of U2 songs that I'm playing in my cover band, and I find them, but then I step on B Play/Stop to exit a delay sound, and when I step on that same button again, a phase shift sound comes back instead, a kind of left to right wash. I can't figure out how to just set the DL4 so that I can have have the echo and delay sounds without that phasey thing.

Line6Miller Line6Support 5,081 posts since
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1. Nov 12, 2009 12:17 PM in response to: beatleitos
RE: How do I get the phase sound to go away on my DL4?

Hello,

 

  It sounds like you just need to save your patch after you have dialed it in. from the manual:

 

  Programmable Memories

  The Line 6 Stomp Box Modelers let you store your favorite tones for easy recall at any time. No more making marks for your favorite settings with your grease pencil, or getting down on your hands and knees in between songs to set up your next sound. With a Stomp Box Modeler, all you have to do

  when you find a sound you want to keep is press and hold one of the memory location stomp switches for 3 seconds, and the setting of all your knobs is

  committed to the stomp box’s memory.

  Now you can step on that switch anytime and bring back that great sound. We’ve already stored a couple of our favorite tones into the memories to get you

  started. The hidden functions section of this handbook tells you how to restore them if you decide you want ’em back.

 

 

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  Line6Miller

Line6Andy Line6Support 3,176 posts since
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2. Nov 12, 2009 4:25 PM in response to: beatleitos
RE: How do I get the phase sound to go away on my DL4?

Hello,

  It's been a couple of days since we've heard from you. We're going to assume your question has been answered and close this thread. If you still have questions please feel free to open a new question with us and we will answer your questions accordingly. Thanks!

 

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