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beatty2387 Just Startin' 2 posts since
Aug 29, 2012
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Sep 25, 2012 8:23 AM

sorting out your banks

I have bought a line 6 IV 75 plus FBV MKii for my son, i have downloaded all the usual stuff line 6 edit etc line monkey i want to change his banks so A - clean tones B - blues C - rock D- thrash  could someone explain in very simple english as i am not that clever when it comes to computers and amps etc. Also one more think when you get a tone and you want to place it in whatever bank how to do that also thanks very much 

  • xxcrispyxx Just Startin' 4 posts since
    Dec 28, 2012
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    Jan 21, 2013 1:34 PM (in response to beatty2387)
    Re: sorting out your banks

    As far as I know the only way to arrange the effects is to manually drag the effect to the position you want in via the "Spider edit software( http://line6.com/software/readeula.html?rid=5251)".  I've been trying for months to find a more efficient way but so far this is how I've been doing it. 

  • rjryerson Just Startin' 8 posts since
    Mar 11, 2011
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    Jan 23, 2013 8:07 AM (in response to beatty2387)
    Re: sorting out your banks

    I'm not 100% knowledgable about the 75 but I think it's close enough to the HD150 to allow me to chime in here, using the spider edit software of course.

     

     

    If I wanted to organize my banks like you described, this is what I would try.

     

     

    1. Make a detailed list of the banks and names, in the order I want them.

     

     

    1A - Clean 1

    1B - Blues 1

    1C - Rock 1

    1D - Thrash 1

     

     

    2. Export all the banks to a folder. I think it's click to select and file | save as...

     

     

    3. Going through each channel & bank, select it an the import / load the appropriate file - referring to your list made in step 1.

     

     

    This will allow you to organize your banks as you described.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Rick

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