May 16, 2012 12:21 PM
Flextone III - FIRMWARE Question
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I have a Flextone III Plus amp that is the older version with "Treadplate" on the Amp Model Dial instead of "Recto Dual" The firmware was never updated to version 1.1 which I beleive was the last and only firmware update. I was wondering if version 1.1 was still available for download anywhere. I don't see the Flextone amp listed in my Line 6 Monkey drop down screen under "which Line 6 divice would you like to configure" Anyone know if it is still possible to get the most recent firmware update for the Flex III? Thanks
its available for download... here: http://line6.com/software/readeula.html?rid=57
monkey should see it though if you have the midi interface hooked up and installed correctly on your machine...
doesn't work through the FBVMKII or anything like that (that i'm aware of)
as far as i know you have to use midi.
Hey thanks for the quick response. What is the best midi interface to use for connecting my Flex III to my computer?
i'd 100% go for an m-audio uno
they go for around 30-40$
but they are the interfaces that line6 tests with internally, making them the most reliable for use with line6 gear.
I just got an M-Audio Uno.I was wondering how do I down load version 1.10 onto my Flex III? Also I have read about units locking up and so on, is there any irreversable risk in changing to version 1.10. Thanks for the help.
http://line6.com/support/docs/DOC-3860
you flash with monkey... this doc shows you how.
should be pretty straightforward and safe.
Thanks again for getting back to me. I ran accross this post: and was wondering your thoughts. Thanks!
Apr 23, 2010 7:59 AM (in response to royleith)
it's probably out of warranty by now, and I wouldn't worry about it.
If you search the forum you'll find a number of posts on this issue.
Registration gives you nothing special... except formal warranty coverage.
and as a 5yr user of my F3XL....
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you DO NOT USE LINE6 MONKEY with the FlexIII.
Firmware upgrades FAIL more often than not, and backups that Monkey makes of your patchesCANNOT be restored!! USELESS !!
I hate to say it, but Monkey does not fully support the Flex series.
Use L6 Edit for editing and patch library management if you want to deal with Java (or Tweakwiz at vettaville.nl for C++).
If you need to upgrade/downgrade your firmware, use this L6 utility - that's what it was built for (by Line6, not me)
most likely the firmware would change your presets anyway... monkey is fine...
i would trust the official line6 tool before one from someone else....
you will want to use line6 edit, you can use that to backup your tones as well.
if you do have issues flashing the firmware, line6 will be available to help by phone/email.
there is also a safe mode option in that document in case anything goes wrong.
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