Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'factory'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Community Support
    • Multi-Effects Units
    • Variax Instruments
    • Amplifiers
    • Computer Based Recording
    • Live Sound
    • Pedals/Controllers
    • Dream Rig - Line 6 Product Integration
  • General Discussion
    • Tone Discussion
    • Line 6 Lounge

Categories

  • General FAQ
    • Operating System-specific Information
  • Tutorial Videos
  • Effects/Controllers
    • HELIX/HX
    • DL4 MkII Stompbox Modeler
    • FBV Controllers (MKII / 3)
    • M5
  • Amplifiers
    • Powercab
    • Catalyst
    • Spider V
  • POD
    • POD Go
    • Pocket POD
    • POD Express
  • Guitars
    • JTV / Shuriken / Variax Standard / Workbench HD
  • Relay/XD-V Digital Wireless
  • Recording
    • Helix Native
    • Metallurgy
    • Echo Farm/Amp Farm
    • POD Farm 1/2.0/2.5
    • Computer Audio Set Up and Troubleshooting
  • Legacy Products
    • POD
    • Amps
    • 1st Gen Variax Guitars / Bass / Workbench
    • Effects and Controllers
    • AMPLIFi Series
    • Live Sound
    • Digital Wireless
    • Mobile Products
    • POD Studio / Tone Port / GuitarPort
    • Software
    • Dream Rig

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


AIM


MSN


Website URL


ICQ


Yahoo


Jabber


Skype


Location


Interests


Registered Products

Found 24 results

  1. We're sure you'll have a great experience with your Helix. As with anything, be sure to regularly back up your presets, and in the event anything unexpected happens while using your Helix, please perform one or more of the steps below while powering on your unit. If your Helix ends up in a bad state due to a failed firmware update try rebooting the Helix/Helix Rack while entering update mode by holding down footswitches 6+12 (Helix/LT) or encoders 1+6 (Rack). You should see "Entered Update Mode" on the screen, once this is done properly. Then you can re-connect to Line 6 Updater. You may need to manually resume the update using Line 6 Updater (NOT HX Edit). Make sure all other recording software is closed on your system. Make sure to try this out on different USB ports, or multiple computers in case of poor USB connections, or if the the Helix doesn't connect at all with update mode, or its regular boot-up. Further info on the update process can be found here: Helix Floorboard/LT 1. Holding footswitch 5+6 on boot restores Global parameters 2. Holding footswitch 7+8 on boot restores presets and setlists ”THIS WILL OVERWRITE ALL USER PRESETS AND SETLISTS 3. Holding footswitch 8+9 on boot restores presets, setlists, and IRs ”THIS WILL OVERWRITE ALL USER PRESETS AND SETLISTS 4. Holding footswitch 9+10 on boot restores presets, setlists, globals and IRs (restores factory bundle) "THIS WILL OVERWRITE ALL USER PRESETS AND SETLISTS 5. Holding footswitch 10+11 on boot will rebuild your presets in the latest loaded firmware 6. Helix can now restore by clearing only the current preset instead of wiping out all presets. While holding footswitches 11 + 12 7. Helix can now, after firmware 1.06.5, enter update mode manually by holding footswitches 6 + 12 Helix Rack Since the rack doesn't have footswitches, you'll instead hold down a combination of the 6 encoders that are below the main LCD screen as you're booting up. ENC2 & ENC3 - reset globals ENC3 & ENC4 - restore stock presets and setlists ENC4 & ENC5 - restore stock presets, setlists, and IRs ENC5 & ENC6 - reset globals and restore presets, setlists, and IRs (entire factory restore) ENC1 & ENC3 - rebuild all presets ENC1 & ENC5 - clear all presets, setlists, and IRs ENC1 & ENC6 - will enter Update Mode (This feature is only available on firmware v1.06.5 and higher) HX Effects 1. Holding FS3 + MODE - Will clear all Presets and IRs 2. Holding FS4+FS5 - Will reset Global Settings 3. Holding FS5+FS6 - Will reset Presets only 4. Holding FS6+TAP - Will Perform factory restore (reset, Globals, IRs, and Presets) 5. Holding the right arrow ">" Will put the unit in a fail safe update mode. Use this when the HX Effects is in a un recoverable state HX Stomp Hold these button combinations while powering up the HX Stomp: 1. FS1, 2 & 3: clears all presets/IRs 2. FS1+2: resets presets and IRs 3. FS 2+3: factory restore (globals, presets, IRs) 4. Page >: update mode. This update mode is helpful if the update is interrupted, and the HX Stomp will not boot properly. You will see a blank screen (no visual feedback on the display). 5. Upper & Lower Knobs: Rebuild presets. Wait for "Will Rebuild Presets..." to appear and let go. HX Stomp XL Hold these button combinations while powering up the HX Stomp XL: 1. FS ^, C & D: clears all presets/IRs 2. FS ^+C: resets presets and IRs 3. FS C+D: factory restore (globals, presets, IRs) 4. Page >: Update mode. This update mode is helpful if the update is interrupted, and the HX Stomp will not boot properly. You will see a blank screen (no visual feedback on the display). 5. Upper & Lower Knobs: Rebuild presets. Wait for "Will Rebuild Presets..." to appear and let go. Make sure to always update to the latest firmware using Line 6 Updater. http://line6.com/software/
  2. LINE 6 SERVICE PLUS EXTENDED WARRANTY PROGRAM FAQ (US ONLY) Please note that a copy of the original purchase receipt is required to qualify for any warranty service. General warranty information can be found at www.Line6.com/warranty. WHERE CAN I BUY A SERVICE PLUS EXTENDED WARRANTY? Service Plus Extended Warranty policies can only be purchased from the Line 6 Web Shop. WHAT ARE THE FEATURES OF THE LINE 6 SERVICE PLUS PROGRAM? Before the factory warranty expires, it can be extended one year at a time, up to three times. The program offers: Advanced Replacement ($49.99/year) o Includes free one business day shipping (U.S. only) of a loaner unit to the customer and free return shipping of the loaner from the customer to Line 6. The loaner is not returned until the customer receives the repaired unit. This option is available at any time, regardless of warranty status and requires no documentation. However, it only goes into effect after a 15-day waiting period. Level 1 Extended Warranty ($99.99/year for Helix, $59.99/year for HX products, $79.99 for Powercab products) o One additional year of warranty coverage o 100% parts & labor coverage for materials and workmanship failures. o Free UPS Ground shipping to and from Line 6 o Must be purchased while under factory or extended warranty. Level 2 Extended Warranty ($149.99/year for Helix, $79.99/year for HX products) o Includes all Level 1 offerings PLUS: o Advanced Replacement Support, which includes free one business day shipping (U.S. only) of a loaner unit to the customer and free return shipping of the loaner from the customer to Line 6. The loaner is not returned until the customer receives the repaired unit. Only goes into effect after a 15-day waiting period. o Expedited repair Turnaround Time (go to the front of the line) o Must be purchased while under factory or extended warranty. WHO QUALIFIES FOR THE SERVICE PLUS EXTENDED WARRANTY? Customers who purchased the following products as new in the United States and have a copy of the original purchase receipt qualify for the extended warranty: Helix Floor Helix Rack/Helix Control pedal Helix LT processor HX Effects HX Stomp HX Stomp XL Powercab 112/112 Plus/212 Plus Catalyst amps WHY IS THE EXTENDED WARRANTY OFFERED TO U.S. CUSTOMERS ONLY? Warranties are set by Line 6 distributor partners, and Line 6 currently only distributes in the U.S. WHAT IS THE CURRENT HELIX/HX WARRANTY? The current warranty is one year from the date of purchase. The warranty is extended to two years if the unit is registered within the first year of ownership. See our warranty page for more details and other product warranties. WHEN I TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF THE U.S., DOES ADVANCE REPLACEMENT AND FREE SHIPPING APPLY? At this time, Advance Replacement and free shipping is only offered in the U.S. I BOUGHT MY ELIGIBLE PRODUCT USED. DO I QUALIFY? Only if the original owner gave you a copy of his receipt and the unit is still under a factory or extended warranty. As is policy for all Line 6 products, if you have a copy of the original receipt, the original warranty coverage will transfer to the new owner. A receipt from when you bought it used from a store, either physical or online, is not a qualifying receipt. I BOUGHT MY GEAR AS A B-STOCK/BLEM/SCRATCH AND DENT. DO I QUALIFY? No, these products do not qualify for Advance Replacement or Extended Warranty. The only exception is B-stock sold by Sweetwater. IF I SELL MY GEAR, WILL MY EXTENDED WARRANTY TRAVEL WITH IT? Yes, the policy can be transferred to the new owner. Contact Line 6 Customer Support with the buyer's Line 6 user name and email address to arrange the transfer. HOW DOES THIS DIFFER FROM THE EXTENDED WARRANTY THAT I HAVE FROM MY RETAILER? Line 6 product owners are dealing directly with Line 6 staff and technicians from start to finish. Our only interest is to get you back to making music ASAP. CAN I BUY MULTIPLE YEARS OF COVERAGE AT ONCE? Currently, an extra year of coverage can be obtained one year at a time, up to three times. The coverage can be obtained at any time during the current factory period or during an extended warranty period. WHEN CAN I BUY/RENEW AN EXTENDED WARRANTY POLICY? You can buy or renew anytime until 30 days after the current warranty, be it the factory warranty or an extended warranty, expires. The warranty must be continuously in effect in order for another year of coverage to be purchased, with a 30-day grace period available at the end of each warranty period. CAN I BUY LEVEL 1 AND LEVEL 2 IN A SINGLE TRANSACTION? Yes, you can. You can buy one of each Service Plus product in a single transaction. Keep in mind that in this case, we may contact you to determine which policy should apply to which registered product and in what order. WHY AM I NOT SEEING ALL THE SERVICE PLUS ITEMS THAT I PUT IN MY CART ADDED TO MY ACCOUNT? Each transaction is subject to review. Our staff needs to ensure that you own qualifying, registered gear. If there is an issue with your order, our staff will email or call you and discuss how to resolve it. IS ADVANCED REPLACEMENT HONORED EVEN WITHOUT A WARRANTY? Yes, it is. Advance Replacement simply ensures that your downtime is minimized if your Helix/HX needs repair. WILL YOU PRO-RATE REFUNDS FOR STANDALONE ADVANCED REPLACEMENT POLICIES PURCHASED MID-YEAR THAT ROLL INTO A LEVEL TWO PLAN? Yes, just contact Line 6 Customer Service for help with that. HOW DO I CONTACT LINE 6 CUSTOMER SUPPORT WITH MORE QUESTIONS? You can reach our Customer Support with any of the methods found on our Contact Us page.
  3. Note: This will erase all current presets and restore the factory sounds, so please save your sounds on a second source if necessary. AMPLIFi 30/75/150/TT: Press and hold the Master Volume knob and Tone button as you power up the amp. AMPLIFi FX100: Press and hold the Master Volume knob and the TAP button as you power up the unit. Axsys 212 or AX2: Press and hold the "User/Preset" and "Save/Store Sounds" buttons, and keep holding as you turn the unit on. Catalyst: Hold down the CH B and MANUAL buttons on the front panel of your CATALYST while powering on the amplifier. DL4: You can reset your pedal to the factory settings by powering it up with the A and D footswitches held down - the power is turned on and off on the modeler pedals by inserting a plug into the left mono input jack. DL4 MKII: Hold down footswitch A and TAP while inserting the power connector and powering on. Duoverb: Hold A & D while powering unit. DT25/DT50: Requires a MIDI-to-USB interface with driver support from manufacturer (M-Audio MIDIsport series, Yamaha UX16, etc.) and use Line 6 Monkey via USB connection to MIDI In and MIDI Out of DT50 for a firmware re-install. DT25/DT50 Firmware Update Instructions Firehawk FX: Press and hold the Master Volume knob and the TAP button as you power up the unit. Unfortunately, any patches not backed up to My Tones prior to the reset will be lost. Firehawk 1500: Press and hold the Master Volume knob and the Navigation Encoder (the scroll wheel) as you power up the unit. Flextone I &II: hold down A, B, C, and D while powering the unit on. Flextone III: hold the A and D Buttons while powering up for 8 seconds. Bass POD: press and hold the up and down arrow buttons as you power the unit on for ~ 5-7 seconds or until it goes to the preset 1-A Bass POD Pro: Hold the UP and DOWN arrow key down as you power on for ~ 7 seconds. Bass POD XT Pro and Bean: press SAVE once, use the select key to scroll clockwise to the factory recall page, then press SAVE twice. Bass POD XT Live: see POD XT Bean/Live/Pro Bass Floor POD: Hold COMP and FX while powering up. When 01 appears, disconnect power. Power up. Floor POD: Hold MOD and DELAY while powering up. When 01 appears, disconnect power. Power up. Floor POD Plus: Hold BANK UP and BANK DOWN while powering up unit (display will read INT) Four Button Modeling Pedal: (DL-4, MM-4, FM-4, DM-4): Hold A and D footswitches and power up - the power is turned on and off on the modeler pedals by inserting a plug into the left mono input jack. Helix Floor/LT: Turn unit off and then back on. Hold in Footswitches 9 and 10 right after you turn the unit on, throughout the boot process, until you see that your factory presets are loading. Helix Rack: Turn unit off and then back on. Hold in Encoders 5 and 6 right after you turn the unit on, throughout the boot process, until you see that your factory presets are loading. HX Effects: Turn unit off and then turn back on. Hold Footswitch 6 and Tap throughout the boot process, until you see that your factory presets are loading. If you run into any trouble with a failed update or your unit will not boot up, try powering on while holding the right arrow ">" This will put the unit into update mode and you can re-install the latest firmware from there. HX Stomp: Turn unit off and then turn back on. Hold Footswitches 2 and 3 as the unit boots up. HX Stomp XL: Turn unit off and then turn back on. Hold Footswitches C and D as the unit boots up. HX One: Hold down the Effect Knob and Home button while inserting the power connector and powering on. HD147: hold the A and D Buttons while powering up your amp. JM4: Hold down the settings/tone button as you power the unit on and hold the button for 5-8 seconds. M5: Press and hold the TAP button and tap the Model Select knob to enter the setup menu. Tap the model select knob until you see the MIDI, Tempo and Gate functions. Turn the model select knob until the corresponding display shows RST FACT. Hold the On/Off switch and tap the model select knob twice to reset the M5. M9: Press FX Unit 1B and 2B switches at the same time to enter the setup menu. Press the Model Select knob until the display reads MIDI Gate Display across the top. Turn the Model Select knob until the corresponding display shows RST FACT. Press and hold the TAP button just before (split second) pressing the Model Select knob. Its like pressing them down at the same time, but making sure the TAP button is pressed first. Do that once again to reset the M9. M13: Press and hold Looper Controls to enter the setup menu. In FX UNIT 4, turn the Model Select knob until the corresponding display shows RST FACT. Press down on the Model Select knob twice to complete the reset. Lowdown: power on while holding down the 'A' button for 5-8 seconds. POD/POD 2.0/Bass POD/POD Pro: press and hold the up and down arrow buttons as you power the unit on for ~ 5-7 seconds or until it goes to the preset 1-A Pocket POD: Hold the save button and 4-way arrow key up while plugging a cable into the instrument input to power the unit on. The unit will prompt for a factory reset, press save to initiate the factory reset. You can also re-install the flash memory on the Pocket POD by connecting to your computer via USB and using the latest version of Line 6 Monkey. In the UPDATES tab of Monkey, click on Flash Memory, then click 'Re-Install Latest' or 'Update Selection'. POD X3 - Bean/Live: Press and hold the "Home/Hold For Commands" button, select "Reset User Presets" and press the "Save" knob to reset the User bank to its factory presets. POD XT: Bean/Live/Pro: You must re-install the flash memory on the PODxt device to reset the unit back to factory settings. Check out this link for instructions. PODxt reflash instructions. POD HD300/400: POD HD300/400 Factory Reset Video Tutorial POD HD500/500x/HD/HD Pro: You must re-install the flash memory on the HD device to reset the unit back to factory settings. Check out this link for instructions POD HD500 Factory Reset Video Tutorial POD GO: Hold Buttons C and D as you power up the unit. Powercab 112 Plus: Re-flashing the firmware will effectively perform a factory reset. Rackmounted Pro Effect units MOD Pro/Filter Pro/Echo Pro: press MIDI/Sys, use program select knob to FR (save button will begin flashing). Turn speed knob all the way up to "all", press save twice. Relay G70/75 From the edit menu, select "Factory Reset" and press the Nav/Select Encoder. Turn the Encoder to select OK, or cancel to exit. Press the encoder button to commit your selection. Spider I, II, III, IV, Micro, and Valve Series: Hold down the A (or clean) button as you turn on the power and hold the button for 5-8 seconds. Spider V Hold down the Home button to access the settings menu. Scroll down with the encoder to where it say Factory Reset. Scroll to the right and press to encoder knob to hit Yes. Spider V 20: Hold down FX2 and FX3 buttons while powering on, then press and release 'save' while the amp is turned on. Spider Jam: Hold down the settings/tone button as you turn on the power and hold the button for 5-8 seconds. Stagescape M20d: You must tap the "i" button in the upper right corner of the Main Toolbar. Then tap Show System Settings > backup > Restore Factory Settings. **Warning!** This procedure will erases ALL stored presets on the unit and reverts to the factory presets provided by Line 6 in the latest installed firmware. Variax Electric and Acoustic Guitars and Basses You will have to connect your VARIAX to the WORKBENCH, POD XT/X3 LIVE, or VETTA II to reset your factory default settings. Then you will have to connect your interface to your computer. Here are the instructions for each: Variax Electric 300, 500, 600, 700 and James Tyler Variax Guitars These instruments can only be returned to factory reset by reinstalling the flash memory. Connect the Variax digital guitar cable to your Variax interface (you will need to have the unit powered the with TRS cable unless you are using a POD XT/X3 Live or Vetta) to the Line 6 Monkey, select your variax instrument, choose firmware (in the updates tab), and select "reinstall latest". Variax Reflash and Software update F.A.Q. Variax Acoustic (Steel String and Nylon) 300 These instruments do not have a reset function. The presets are simply a variety of settings that the user can overwrite. In other words, the user cannot lose anything, except for the original settings that are provided as examples/starting points. Variax Acoustic 700 - Soft Reset Start with unit off (TRS cable and/or Variax Digital cable unplugged from guitar). Rotate the model selector to the SITAR position. Press and hold model selector (as in Save routine) while inserting TRS cable or Variax Digital cable to power up the unit and perform reset. For a full reset, please follow the Variax Electric Guitar procedure as described above. Variax Bass 700 705 Factory defaults must be restored one at a time. Select the Model you wish to normalize. Place the blend and two tone controls in the detent position. Now press the Model select pot down until the indicator light stops flashing. The Model should now be restored to factory settings. Use this procedure for any model you want to restore to the factory setting. Vetta I & II Soft Reset: Press the save button, and spin the Page knob until you get "Reset USER memory?". Press the Save button again and you will see the Vetta count through the channels one by one. Hard reset: Vetta Reflash procedures Rackmounted Pro Effect units
  4. This is the factory set of presets in the Firehawk FX/1500. firehawk-fx-factory-presets-english.pdf
  5. BANK/CHANNEL Preset Title VOICE TYPE ORIGINAL AMP DESIGN Bank 1 Ch A 1A Pristine CLEAN Clarity Bank 1 Ch B 1B Dirty Lead CRUNCH Voltage Bank 2 Ch A 2A Aristocrat BOUTIQUE Aristocrat Bank 2 Ch B 2A Nashville Spank BOUTIQUE Aristocrat Bank 3 Ch A 3A Carillon CHIME Carillon Bank 3 Ch B 3B Q for A Day CHIME Carillon Bank 4 Ch A 4A Voltage CRUNCH Voltage Bank 4 Ch B 4B Mod Squad CRUNCH Voltage Bank 5 Ch A 5A Kinetic DYNAMIC Kinetic Bank 5 Ch B 5B Dynamo Hmmm DYNAMIC Kinetic Bank 6 Ch A 6A Oblivion Hi-GAIN Oblivion Bank 6 Ch B 6B Theater of Souls Hi-GAIN Oblivion
  6. So the history is today arrived my Pod Go, everything work as intended, but later I tried to install the Go Edit software... Everything worked until it asked me to update the firmware. The update failed. Now my Pod Go won't even boot, just shows up the blank pod go logo. What I've tried: Reinstall all drivers (won't fix) Tried to update with Line 6 Updater (Neither Go Edit & L6 Updater recognaise the device is connected) All the avobe but in Update Mode (Nothing :) ) All the avobe with another USB (Nope) Factory reset (Doesn't do anything) I know the factory reset shortcut is "press C&D buttons while powering on" but doesn't seem to do nothing. Maybe I should reclaim, and forget all the affliction it's causing me. Please help.
  7. Pod HD300/HD400 Factory Reset: Hold down the A footswitch while powering the unit on. Press the PRESETS knob, then press it again. Video Tutorial No Global Settings reset Pod HD/HD500/HD500x/HD Pro/HD ProX Global Settings Reset: Run Line 6 Monkey with the HD500X connected via USB. Highlight FLASH MEMORY and click REINSTALL LATEST (or INSTALL LATEST if Monkey shows that you are running older firmware). Make sure to back up all of your presets and setlists beforehand using the HD Edit software. Factory Reset: You must reinstall the firmware, when Monkey prompts you if you want to keep your existing presets, hit no. Video Tutorial Safe/Pedal Calibration Mode: Hold down the right arrow on the navigation button while powering the unit.
  8. Hi there, I have bought an used HD500X and I would like to get it in a “Factory configuration”, because I don’t know If the previous owner did changes in any patch or configuration. How can I reset it completely? On the other side, how can I update it to its last firmware version? Best, Bartok
  9. Deutsch Français Q: Where can I find videos on how to use the Spider IV amplifier? Spider IV movies Q: Where can I download the Spider IV Pilot's Guide and Advanced Guide? Spider IV Advanced Guide Spider IV Pilot's Guide Q: What are the presets on my Spider IV amplifier? A: The user presets and artist/song presets for the Spider IV can be seen at Spider IV presets.xlsx. There are the 64 user-programmable presets, over 350 Artist Presets, and over 200 song and effect-based presets. Be aware that the artist, song, and effect based presets cannot be saved in their current location, but you can modify and/or store these setting in one of the 64 user-programmable presets. If you would like to return your unit to the original presets, please perform a factory reset. Q: How are the preset banks categorized? A: The User, Artist, and Song Banks can be navigated by using the left/right buttons on the four-way selector. You can navigate through the banks once you are in the specific area using the up/down buttons on the four-way selector, then once you are in the specific bank you can access the individual presets by turning the presets encoder key. Q: How do I perform a factory Reset on the Spider IV series amplifiers? A: Hold the A button as you power the unit on, then press the presets encoder once. ***NOTE: If an FBV controller is connected to the Spider IV during the Factory Reset, the LCD screen on the FBV will go blank. To return the display, simply press a footswitch on the FBV or disconnect/reconnect the CAT5 cable to the FBV. Q: Where are the "bonus" presets that are not programmed into the amp? Spider IV 75, 120, 150 and HD150 - Song Settings Q: Is there an editor for the Spider IV (75, 120, 150, 150 HD) series amplifier? A: Yes, see the following link for details: Spider IV Edit v1.02 FAQ Q: What are the amp models on the Spider IV 75/120/150/150HD?* Clean Red - Based on the clean channel of the Marshall® JCM 900, the first true modern high gain amp from Marshall. Select Clean Red to get crisp, amazing clean tones, great warm jazz tones, and all the high-end shimmer you'll need with a generous amount of bottom end. Clean Green - We developed this amp model to emulate those late 60s and early 70s clean tones. We modeled a 1973 Hiwatt® custom 100, then extended the tone control range and tightened up the low end for that big, ringing sound. Twang Red - This amp model draws on our analysis of mid 60s Fender® amps, in particular the blackface '65 Twin Reverb®. We wanted that classic, glassy high end tone, with enough snap and bite for some serious chick'n pick'n. Things don't get too crunchy until you reach the top range of the Drive knob. Twang Green - There's nothing like the sound of the classic Fender® blackface Deluxe Reverb®, the Holy Grail for many blues, country and roots rockers. Class A Red - Ready, steady....GO! This amp model is based on a Vox® AC-30 amplifier with an updated and expanded TBX tone control circuit. We wanted to capture that early pop rock tone that many British invasion bands are so well known for. Class A Green - There are some great modern amps out today based on the legendary tones of yesteryear. Here's our take on the EL84 circuit of a Divided By 13 9/15 Model. Blues Red - This amp model is inspired by that famous vintage tweed sound we all know and love. We evaluated a '53 Fender® wide panel Deluxe and this is what we came up with. Blues Green - Blues Green is based on a Gretsch® 6156, a 1960 1x10 combo from the days when rock 'n' roll took the blues to a new level. Add some reverb and a slap echo and be-bop-alu-la! Crunch Red - This sound was crafted during our studies of the '68 Marshall® Plexi 50 Watt, which was used by a number of early metal bands. Hi Gain Red provides a wider range of tone control settings than the original jumpered Marshall®, allowing you to bump up the mids even at the highest Drive settings. Crunch Green - Here's our inspired interpretation on a 2005 Orange® AD-30TC, a 30 watt, Class A head that oozes pure Brit rock tone, taking 60s crunch to a new level. Hi Gain Red - Plexi On Fire! This amp model is based on a '68 Marshall® Plexi 100 watt with a few added extras; the combination of a Variac and the jumpered input channels creates that infamous brown sound that will feel like flames are shooting out the input jack! Hi Gain Green - Hi Gain Green was inspired by the Diezel® Herbert, the 180 watt Ducati of high performance guitar amplifiers, featuring a huge, tight low end. Metal Red - For this amp model we took the classic Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® and added a few enhancements. The resulting Amp Model has a definite modern flavor. This monster truck of tone delivers a bottom end that's big, powerful, tight and fast. Use Metal Red to get a punchy, high gain Metal sound. Metal Green - This sound was created to be an aggressive high gain Amp Model with a unique Mid control that will sweep though an entire spectrum of tone on one knob. With the Mid knob is set to minimum, the distortion exhibits Fuzz pedal characteristics. When set to noon, it mimics the creamy modern high gain amp tones. And when turned up to max, its reminiscent of that maxed out Class A sound. Of course there are all the places in-between... Insane Red - This model is our "dialed in for shredding" version of the Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® red channel. It combines the intensity and impact of Metal Red, but delivers more midrange and teeth for that bone-crushing, brain piercing insane grind. Insane Green - Our goal with Insane was to provide you with as much input gain distortion as possible short of complete meltdown. You get an obscene helping of distortion, while still retaining tonal definition and character. As a result, you get way more bottom end and cabinet character than other small amps. Crank up the Drive control and prepare to dominate! *All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names and descriptions are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6's sound model development. HIWATT® is a registered trademark of Fernandes Company, Ltd. FENDER®, TWIN REVERB® and DELUXE REVERB® are registered trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. VOX® is a registered trademark of Vox R&D Limited. MARSHALL® is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification Plc. GRETSCH® is a regustered trademark of Fred W. Gretsch Enterprises, Ltd.ORANGE® is a registered trademark of Orange Personal Communications Services Ltd. MARSHALL® is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification Plc. MESA/BOOGIE® and RECTIFIER® are registered trademarks of Mesa/Boogie, Ltd. DEIZEL is a regiustered trademark of Deizel GMBH. Q: What is 'Manual Mode'? A: When the Manual button is lit, Spider IV is operating in 'Manual Mode', meaning that all of the controls are active and the sound of the amp is determined by the current knob settings. If you are not in Manual Mode and would like to be, simply press the 'manual' button. You can exit manual mode by selecting the 'manual' button again, or pressing the buttons for A-D. Q: What are the specifics of the Smart Harmony effect on the Spider IV (75-150) Series? A: The Smart Harmony can be placed 'pre' or 'post' amp, and can perform diatonic harmony for any root note (A through G#) from a unison (no change) to a ninth interval (up to seven steps) above or below the root note. The scales included in the Smart Harmony include Major, Natural Minor, Pentatonic Major, Pentatonic Minor, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor, Whole tone, and Diminished scale. The overall mix of the Smart Harmony effect can be programmed and stored per patch from 0-100%. Q: What are the specifics of the Pitch Glide effect on the Spider IV (75-150) Series? A: The Pitch Glide can be placed pre' or 'post' amp, and the Heel and Toe positions of the FBV can be programmed two octaves above or below the incoming note in ½ steps (semi-tones) increments. Be aware that the number '7' in this situation equals 3.5 steps (because of the half step measurements) rather than an interval of a seventh (5.5 steps) that would be heard when using the Smart Harmony effect. The overall mix of the Pitch Glide effect can be programmed and stored per patch from 0-100%. Q: Where can I learn more about using the Smart Harmony and Pitch Glide features? Q: I already have an original FBV controller, will this work on the Spider IV 75-150 series? A: The FBV (Mk I) controllers will control most of the standard functions on the Spider IV 75-150 series with a few limitations. Here is a breakdown of the limitations: FBV Express 1. The FBV Express (Mk I) cannot punch in and out overdubs. It just starts record once for a single pass. The FBV Express Mk II can control the overdub feature. 2. The FBV Express (Mk I) cannot arm the Quick Loop. The quick loop must be armed by pressing the amp front panel. The FBV Express MkII can arm the Quick Loop by pressing down either the A+B or C+D footswitches. This is what takes you out of Looper mode as well. FBV Shortboard The FBV Shortboard (Mk I) cannot arm the Quick Loop. The quick loop must be armed by pressing the Quick Loop button on the front panel. The FBV Shortboard MkII can arm the Quick Loop by pressing the (new) Function 2 button. Overdubbing works on both original and current Shortboards. All other functions are available on the FBV Mk I pedals as their Mk II counterparts. Due to the new effects layout, the FBV Shortboard FX Loop button will activate the Boost setting in the Spider IV 75-150. On the FBV Shortboard Mk II this button is labeled 'Function 1'. Q: What are the specifics on the Looper function of the Spider IV (75-150) Series? A: The Spider IV (75 and above) has a 14 second looper on the amplifier that can be activated by the face of the unit or the FBV Mk II series controllers. See the following video for more looper information: Q: How do I connect the Spider IV 150/HD to the Spider Cabinet? A: The Spider IV 150 and HD is designed to see a load on *both * speaker outputs by connecting the left and the right inputs to the Spider cabinet with speaker cables. Running the Spider IV 150/ HD into a 4 ohm load may result in damage to the amplifier. Please see the following link for more information: Cabinet Connection and Ohm F.A.Q Q: Can I use two Spider cabinets with the Spider Series HD 150? A: The Spider IV 150 and HD were designed to power a single Spider Stereo Cabinet with a stereo 8 ohm load. Using two Spider cabinets would require a modification to each cab so that they are each rewired to produce a 16 ohm mono load. This modification would preferably be done by an authorized Line 6 service center, which can be located from the Service Center link on the Support page. Q: How do I connect external speakers to my Spider IV 150 amplifier? A: Line 6 recommends disconnecting the internal speakers (covering the dry-solder clips with electrical tape) and connecting both external speaker outputs to an 8 ohm (or 16 ohm) load. Do not connect just one side, as this may cause a power amp failure. Powering the internal speakers along with a external speakers may cause a power amp failure and is not supported. Q: What type of speaker is used on the Spider IV series? Spider IV 15: Custom 15 (4 ohm) Spider IV 30: Celestion G12E50 (4 ohm) Spider 1V 75/150: Celestion G12P80 (8 ohm) Spider IV 120: (2) Celestion G10P80 (8 ohm) Q: Where can I get a cover or replacement knobs for my Spider IV amplifier? A: Line 6 Store Wo kann ich Videos zur Nutzung des Spider IV Verstärkers finden? Spider IV movies Wo kann ich Benutzerhandbücher herunterladen? Spider IV Advanced Guide Spider IV Pilot's Guide Welche Presets kann ich auf dem Spider IV finden? All User, Artist und Song Presets können Sie hier finden: Spider IV presets.xlsx Insgesamt sind 64 selbsteinstellbare Presets, über 350 Artistenpresets sowie über 200 Song- und Effektpresets enthalten. Die Artist, Song und Effekt Presets können nur verändert und abgespeichert werden indem Sie sie in eine der 64 User Banken abspeichern und dann von dort aus editieren. Wenn Sie das Gerät zurück auf die Originalpresets zurückstellen wollen, dann müssen Sie das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen. Gibt es verschiedene Kategorien für die Presets? Die Presets sind in User, Artist und Song Presets eingeteilt. Nutzen Sie zur Auswahl einfach die rechts-links Pfeiltasten. Sobald Sie dann in einer der Abteilungen sind, können Sie die Bank anhand der rauf-runter Pfeile auswählen und hier können Sie dann die verschiedenen Presets mit dem Preset Knopf ansteuern. Wie kann ich das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen? Halten Sie dazu den A Knopf beim Starten des Gerätes gedrückt und drücken Sie den Presets Knopf einmal. Achtung, wenn ein FBV Controller während des Zurücksetzens angeschlossen ist, dann wir der Bildschirm sich leeren. Um wieder ein Bild zu bekommen brauchen Sie nur einen Fußschalter zu drücken oder das CAT5 Kabel neu einzustecken. Wo sind die Bonus Presets, die einprogrammiert sind? Spider IV 75, 120, 150 and HD150 - Song Settings Gibt es einen Editor für die Spider IV 75, 120, 150 und 150HD Verstärker? Ja: Spider IV Edit v1.02 FAQ Welche Verstärkermodelle gibt es auf dem Spider IV? Clean Red: Auf Basis des Clean Kanals eines Marshall® JCM 900, der erste moderne High Gain Verstärker von Marshall. Wählen Sie Clean Red für knackigen, klaren Sound und warme Jazz Töne. Zusätzlich bietet das Modell Viel Bass. Clean Green: Dieses Modell wurde dazu entworfen nach den sauberen 60er und 70er Tönen zu klingen. Wir haben dazu einen Hiwatt® custom 100 als Vorlage verwendet und die Tonreichweite modifiziert für einen tollen klingelnden Sound. Twang Red: Dieses Modell ist das Resultat unserer Analyse von Fender® Verstärkern der 60er Jahre, ganz besonders des 65er Blackface Twin Reverb®. Unser Ziel war ein klassisch glasiger Ton, der aber nicht zu krass nach oben hin klingen soll, wenn man Drive aufdreht. Twang Green: Auf basis des einzigartigen Fender® Blackface Deluxe Reverb®. Class A Red: Auf Basis eines Vox® AC-30 mit modifizierter TBX Kontrolleinheit für tollen englischen Pop Rock Sound. Class A Green: Es gibt viele modern Verstärker, die auf Tönen von alten Verstärkern basieren. Hier ist unser Modell nach einem EL84 Schaltkreis eines Divided By 13 9/15. Blues Red: Auf Basis eines 53er Fender® Deluxe. Blues Green: Auf Basis eines Gretsch® 6156, eine 1x10 Combo von 1960. Crunch Red: Auf Basis eines 68er Marshall® Plexi 50 Watt. Crunch Red hat mehr Ton Kontrolle als der original Marshall Verstärker sodass Sie die Mitten auch bei hohen Drive Einstellungen noch aufdrehen können. Crunch Green: Unsere Interpretation eines 2005er Orange AD-30TC 30Watt. Purer englischer Rock Sound der Klasse A. Hi Gain Red: Auf Basis des 68er Marshall Plexi 100Watt mit ein paar kleineren Extras. Für den berüchtigten „Brown Sound“. Hi Gain Green: Auf Basis eines Diezel® Herbert, ein 180Watt Verstärker mit ungleublicher Performance. Metal Red: Für dieses Modell haben wir den Sound eines Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifiers® modelliert und leicht verändert für einen etwas moderneren Ton. Nutzen Sie Metal Red für druckvollen High Gain Sound. Metal Green: Ein aggressives High Gain Modell mit einzigartiger Kontrolle über die Mitten. Auf dem Minimum können Sie Fuzz Karakteristiken erzeugen, auf 12 Uhr bekommen Sie einen modernen High Gain Sound und voll aufgedreht bekommen Sie einen Class A Sound und dann gibt es natürlich noch alles dazwischen. Insane Red: Unsere Shredding Version des roten Kanals eines Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifiers®. Eine Kombination von Metal Red mit mehr Mitten. Insane Green: Dieses Modell soll so viel Input Gain wie nur möglich liefern mit extremer Verzerrung. Das Modell behält bei der abgefahrenen Verzerrung aber immernoch die Definition und den Charakter. Mehr Bassbox Karakter als die meisten kleineren Verstärker liefern können. *Alle in diesem Dokument erwähnten Produktnamen sind Marken der jeweiligen Besitzer, welche weder zu Line 6 gehören noch mit Line 6 assoziiert sind. Die vorher genannten Marken werden in diesem Dokument nur zur Identifikation der Produkte verwendet, deren Sounds und Klänge Line 6 studiert hat während des Sounddesigns der verschiedenen genannten Line 6 Modelle. HIWATT® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von Fernandes Company, Ltd. FENDER® TWIN REVERB® und DELUXE REVERB® sind eingetragene Warenzeichen von Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. VOX® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von Vox R&D Limited. MARSHALL® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von Marshall Amplification Plc. GRETSCH® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von Fred W. Gretsch Enterprises, Ltd. ORANGE® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von Orange Personal Communication Services, Ltd. MESA/BOOGIE® und RECTIFIER® sind eingetragene Warenzeichen von Mesa/Boogie, Ltf. DIEZEL® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen von DIEZEL GmbH. Was ist der „Manual Mode“? Wenn der Manual Mode Knopf leuchtet, dann ist der Manual Mode eingeschaltet, der Ihnen volle Knotrolle über den Verstärker verleiht. Alle Einstellungen sind also aktiv und der Ton des Verstärkers hängt vollkommen von den Einstellungen der Knöpfe ab. Drücken Sie einfach den „Manual“ Knopf um den Manual Mode ein- und auszuschalten. Was sind die Spezifikationen des Smart Harmony Effektes auf den Spider IV 75-150 Verstärkern? Der Smart Harmony Effekt kann auf Pre oder Post gestellt werden und liefert eine diatonische Harmonie für alle Grundtöne vom Einklang zum neunten Intervall über oder unter der Grundnote. Enthalten sind Major, Naural Major, Pentatonisches Major, Pentatonisches Moll, harmonisches Moll, melodisches Moll, voller Ton sowie eine verminderte Skalierung. Der Mix das Effektes kann von 0 bis 100% eingestellt und einzeln auf Patches abgespeichert werden. Was sind die Spezifikationen des Pitch Glide Effektes auf den Spider IV 75-150 Verstärkern? Der Pitch Glide Effekt kann auf Pre oder Post gestellt werden und die zwei Pedal Stellungen des FBV können auf 2 Oktaven rauf und runter in Halbschritten programmiert werden. 7 bedeutet in diesem Fall also 3,5 Schritte anstelle eines siebtel Intervalls, wie man es sich eigentlich vorstellen könnte. Der Mix das Effektes kann von 0 bis 100% eingestellt und einzeln auf Patches abgespeichert werden. Wo kann ich mehr über Smart Harmony und Pitch Glide lernen? Ich habe bereits einen original MkI FBV Controller, funktioniert dieser mit dem Spider IV 75-150? Die meisten Hauptfunktionen sind auf den MkI Boards belegt mit ein paar wenigen Ausnahmen: FBV Express: Es kann keine Overdubs benutzen, es fängt einfach an aufznehmen. Dieses Problem besteht nicht bei dem MkII. Der Quick Loop funktioniert nur bedingt, Sie müssen Ihn am Frontpanel des Verstärkers starten. Beim MkII kann Quick Loop ganz einfach durch den Druck der Fußschalter A+D oder C+D gestartet werden. FBV Shortboard: Der Quick Loop funktioniert nur bedingt, Sie müssen Ihn am Frontpanel des Verstärkers starten. Beim MkII kann Quick Loop ganz einfach durch den Druck des Function 2 Knopfes gestartet werden. Overdubbing funktionert auf MkI sowie MkII. Alle anderen Funktionen sind auf dem MkI (dem originalen Shortboard) funktionstüchtig. Aufgrund des neuen Layouts jedoch, aktiviert der FX Loop knopf am alten Shortboard die Boost Einstellung und am neuen (MkII) heißt dieser Knopf „Function 1“. Was sind die Spezifikationen der Looper Funktion auf den Spider IV 75-150 Verstärkern? Der Spider IV (75 oder höher) hat eine 14 Sekunden Looper Funktion eingebaut die vorne auf dem Verstärker aktiviert werden kann. Wie kann ich mein Spider IV 150/HD an ein Spider Cab anschließen? Die Spider IV 150 und 150 HD sind dazu entworfen eine Last auf beiden Lautsprecherausgängen zu haben. Schließen Sie also bitte beide Ausgänge an die Box anhand von Lautsprecherkabeln an. Den Verstärker an eine 4 Ohm Last anzuschließen kann den Verstärker beschädigen: Cabinet Connection and Ohm F.A.Q Kann ich zwei Spider Boxen an den Spider 150 HD Verstärker anschließen? Der Verstärker ist dazu entworfen eine einzige Box angeschlossen zu haben mit stereo 8 Ohm Last. Um 2 Boxen anzuschließen, müssten beide Boxen modifiziert werden um 16 Ohm Mono zu erzeugen. Die Modifikation kann bei einem Line 6 Service Center durchgeführt werden. Wie kann ich externe Lautsprecher an den Spider IV 150 anschließen? Wir empfehlen die inneren Lautsprecher vom Verstärker zu trennen und beide externe Lautsprecher Ausgänge an 8 oder 16 Ohm anzuschließen. Aber schließen Sie immer beide Seiten an, nicht nur eine einzelne denn dies kann zu Endstufenproblemen führen. Die internen zusammen mit externen Lautsprechern anzuschließen kann auch zu Fehlern in der Endstufe führen und ist nicht unterstützt. Welche Lautsprecher werden in die Spider Verstärker eingebaut? Spider IV 15: Custom 15 (4Ohm) Spider IV 30: Celestion G12E50 (4Ohm) Spider IV 75/150: Celeston G12P80 (8Ohm) Spider IV120: 2x Celestion G10P80 (8Ohm) Wo kann ich Ersatzteile oder in Schutzhülle für mein Spider IV kaufen? Line 6 Store Ou puis-je trouver des vidéos sur l’utilisation du Spider IV? Spider IV movies (Attention, les vidéos sont en anglais.) Ou puis-je télécharger le mode d’emploi du Spider IV ? Spider IV Advanced Guide Spider IV Pilot's Guide Quels sont les presets sur l’ampli Spider IV? Trouvez tous les presets User et Artist/Song ici : Spider IV presets.xlsx . Le Spider IV a 64 presets User, plus que 350 presets Artiste et 200 presets Song et sur base d’effets. Les presets Artist, Song et sur base d’effets ne peuvent pas être enregistrés dans la position courante mais vous pouvez les modifier ou enregistrer dans une des banques User. Si vous voulez retourner votre appareil à cause d’une erreur ou un problème. Comment est-ce qu’on classe les presets en catégories ? Vous pouvez naviguer entre presets User, Artiste et Song avec les boutons gauches et droite. Si vous êtes dans une banque, vous pouvez naviguer pour chercher Comment puis-je réinitialiser l’appareil ? Maintenez enfoncé le bouton A en allumant l’appareil. Après ca, poussez le bouton Presets. Attention, si un contrôleur FBV est connecté au Spider IV pendant la réinitialisation, l’écran du FBV se vide. Poussez un des commutateurs aux pieds ou reconnectez le câble CAT5 pour réactiver l’écran. Ou puis-je trouver les presets « bonus » pas programmé dans l’ampli ? Spider IV 75, 120, 150 and HD150 - Song Settings Y a t il un éditeur pour les Spider IV ? Spider IV Edit v1.02 FAQ Quels sont les modèles d’ampli sur les Spider IV ? Clean Red: Basé sur le canal clean du Marshall® JCM 900 le premier amplificateur moderne à gain élevé. Sélectez Clean Red pour un son clair, un ton jazz chaud et beaucoup du basse. Clean Green: Ce modèle était développé pour les sons clairs des amplis des années 60 et 70. Ce modèle est basé sur un Hiwatt® 1973 custom 100. Twang Red: Ce modèle est le résultat de nos analyses des amplis Fender® des années 60. En particulier, le Le 65 Blackface Twin Reverb®. On a essayé d’imiter ce son classique, de gain élevé. Le son ne devient pas trop crunchy jusqu’à ce que vous tourniez au bouton Drive. Twang Green: Basé sur le Fender® Blackface Deluxe Reverb®. Class A Red: Basé sur un Vox® AC-30 avec circuit de contrôle TBX modifié. On a essayé d’enregistrer le on pop rock des groupes anglaises. Class A Green: Basé sur le circuit EL84 d’un Divided By 13 9/15. Blues Red: Basé sur un Fender® Deluxe de 1953. Blues Green: Basé sur un Gretsch® 6156, un combo de 1960 1x10. Crunch Red: Basé sur un Marshall® Plexi 50 Watt de 1968. Crunch Green: Basé sur un Orange® AD-30TC de 2005. 30Watt classe A. Hi Gain Red: Basé sur un Marshall® Plexi 100 Watt de 1968 avec des extras. Hi Gain Green: Basé sur un Diezel® Herbert 180 Watt. Metal Red: Basé sur un Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® amélioré. Le modèle est un peu moderne. Metal Green: Un modèle de gain élevé très agressive avec un contrôle des mis spéciale. Le bouton des mis sur le minimum et vous recevez des distorsions comme un pédale Fuzz. Sur le maximum, c’est un son comme un ampli Classe A. Insane Red: Basé sur un Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® avec plus de mis. Insane Green: Le maximum de distorsion d’entrée possible. *Tous les noms de produits dans ce document sont des marques déposées des propriétaires respectifs. Ces noms de produits ne sont pas affiliés ou associés avec Line 6, ils sont uniquement utilisés pour identifier les produits de ces fabricants. HIWATT® est une marque déposée de Fernandes Company, Ltd. FENDER®, TWIN REVERB® et DULXE REVERB® sont des marques déposées de Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. VOX® est une marque déposée de Vox R&D Limited. MARSHALL® est une marque déposée de Marshall Amplification Plc. GRETSCH® est une marque déposée de Fred W. Gretsch Enterprises, Ltd. ORANGE® est une marque déposée de Orange Personal Communications Services Ltd. MESA/BOOGIE® et RECTIFIER® sont des marques déposées de Mesa/Boogie, Ltd. DIEZEL® est une marque déposée de Diezel GmbH. Qu'est-ce que le « Manual Mode » ? En mode manuel, tous les contrôles sur le Spider IV sont activés et le son de l’ampli est déterminé par les postions des boutons. Poussez le bouton Manual pour entrer le mode manuel. Poussez le bouton encore une fois pour désactiver ce mode. Quels sont les spécifications pour l’effet Smart Harmony sur un Spider IV ? Vous pouvez le mettre en Pre ou en Post et peut faire une harmonie diatonique pour tous les notes de base d’un unisson à au 9ième intervalle (c’est jusqu’à 7 étapes) dessous ou dessus de la note originale. Inclus sont : Majeur, Mineure naturelle, Pentatonique majeur, Pentatonique mineur, Mineure harmonique, Mineure mélodique, Ton entier, et échelle réduite. Le mix peut être programmé et enregistré par patch de 0 à 100%. Quels sont les spécifications pour l’effet Pitch Glide sur un Spider IV ? Vous pouvez le mettre en Pre ou en Post et les deux positions du contrôleur FBV peuvent être programmées pour deux octaves dessus ou dessous la note d’entrée en incréments de ½. 7 veut dire que ce sont 3,5 étapes. Vous pouvez aussi programmer le Mix de l’effet et l’enregistrer entre 0 et 100% par patch. Ou puis-je apprendre plus sur ces deux effets ? J’ai déjà un contrôleur FBV original, est-ce qu’il fonctionne avec le Spider IV? Oui, mais avec quelques limitations : FBV Express : Vous ne pouvez pas configurer les overdubs. Il simplement enregistre une fois. Vous ne pouvez pas utiliser Quick Loop. Lancez-le avec le panneau de l’ampli. FBV Shortboard : Vous ne pouvez pas utiliser Quick Loop. Lancez-le avec le bouton Quick Loop. Quels sont les spécifications pour la fonction Looper sur les Spider IV ? Les Spider IV 75 et ci-dessus on un looper de 14 secondes. Comment puis-je connecter le Spider IV 150/HD à un baffle Spider ? Vous devez toujours connecter les deux sorties gauche et droit au baffle avec des câbles d’haut parleurs. La connexion du Spider IV à une 4 Ohm Impédance peut endommager l’ampli : Cabinet Connection and Ohm F.A.Q Puis-je utiliser deux baffles avec le Spider HD 150? L’ampli doit être modifié pour faire fonctionner deux baffles avec un ampli. Un Line 6 Centre Service peut faire cette modification. Comment puis-je connecter des haut-parleurs externes à mon ampli Spider IV 150 ? Déconnectez les haut-parleurs internes et connectez les deux sorties haut parleurs à 8 ou 16 Ohm. Ne connectez pas seulement une côté. Ne connectez pas des haut-parleurs externes ET les internes en même temps, ce peut endommager l’ampli. Quels haut-parleurs sont utilisés dans les amplis Spider IV ? Spider IV 15: Custom 15 (4Ohm) Spider IV 30: Celestion G12E50 (4Ohm) Spider IV 75/150: Celestion G12P80 (8Ohm) Spider IV 120: 2x Celestion G10P80 (8Ohm) Ou puis-je acheter des remplacements ou une couverture pour men ampli? Line 6 Store
  10. Do I need an RMA number (Return Material Authorization) for a repair or replacement? Yes. Line 6 requires that all end users, dealers and service centers have a valid RMA attached to all products shipped to the Line 6 Service Department. The RMA allows for the hardware to be tracked throughout our various systems until resolution. We are not responsible for units sent in without an RMA number. Hardware will be returned to sender if sent without an RMA. How do I contact the factory? You can reach our staff at https://line6.com/company/contact/ via phone, email ticket, chat or text to request an RMA. We are open for phone calls 8am - 12pm Pacific time, Monday - Friday, excluding holidays. You must be signed in and have your unit registered to your Line 6 account before contacting us so we can verify that your contact and shipping information is current. What information will I have to provide when contacting Line 6 for an RMA? You will need to have the unit registered to your Line 6 account. Don't have an account? Create one here. You will need to ensure your full name, shipping address, email address and phone number are updated on your Line 6 account. You will need to be ready to provide a detailed explanation of the unit's failure or defect. You will need to be ready to provide Line 6 with a copy of your purchase receipt. What information do I include? After you are issued your RMA number by an authorized Line 6 service representative, we require that you include the RMA number on the outside of the shipping box. We also require that you include all components that came with your unit in the box. Do not leave anything out. What is the shipping address for repairs? LINE 6 SERVICE DEPARTMENT 26580 Agoura Rd. Calabasas, CA 91302 RMA # [FILL IN YOUR RMA number] How do I ship my unit to Line 6? Package the unit in a box with adequate packing material to insulate it from possible freight damage. You can use services such as FedEx, UPS or USPS to send in your gear. We suggest you use a method of shipping that is traceable in transit to ensure you have visibility of your package. Line 6 is NOT RESPONSIBLE for freight damage due to insufficient packaging. End users are 100% responsible for protecting their gear in transit. Who pays for the freight? Non-warranty: The purchaser/user assumes responsibility for freight to and from the factory. Warranty: The purchaser/user assumes responsibility for freight to the factory. Line 6 will cover the return freight. How do I get an estimate on the repair cost? Estimates cannot be given until we have the unit in hand. For non-warranty work, you will need to provide contact information for an estimate to be sent to you once we have the unit. Who do I call to check the status of a repair? See the contact information above to reach Customer Service, and always have your RMA number ready. How long will it take to complete the repair? Repair time varies based on a number of factors such as parts availability, your place in the repair queue, etc., but we strive to provide a maximum three-week turnaround (not including shipping time). If we determine that your unit needs to be replaced, the turnaround time is typically a bit shorter. How will I get my unit back? Line 6 uses UPS ground for U.S. return requests. The shipping time is 5-7 days (not including processing time). What if I don't live in the U.S.? Product warranty is only good in the country/region of purchase. So if you bought your unit in France, the warranty is only valid in France. If you bought your unit in a country other than the U.S. and wish to get the unit repaired in the U.S., you will have to pay for the repair at an authorized Line 6 Service Center. If you are looking to repair your unit in the country of purchase (non U.S.), please refer to our Distributor and/or Service Center Finder for assistance in your area.
  11. 1. Launch Helix Native inside your DAW. 2. Click on the icon for Helix Native in the lower middle of the app. 3. In the new floating window for the app's Settings, click on Restore Factory Setlists. 4. Confirm that you want to restore the factory defaults and you're done.
  12. This is the factory set of presets in the Firehawk FX/1500. Firehawk FX Factory Presets - English.pdf
  13. Not sure if anyone would need this but here it is anyway. When i got my POD (being a first time user) i thought it would be a good idea to back up the factory presets in case i did some DUMB lollipop...
  14. Guest

    Spider V Factory Preset Chart

    Click to expand the factory preset chart.
  15. Hi all I have a Hughes & Kettner Tube Meister 36 that can receive MIDI data for channel switching and other features. I used my POD XT Live to control these features and also ran it through the effects loop to use the sounds there. Everything was working great until I hit some presets that seemed to already be sending MIDI data of their own. My problem is, a number of the presets (mostly those on banks 1-4) are sending some kind of pre-existing MIDI data that changes channels on the HK in undesired ways. The obvious fix is to avoid using those banks altogether but that sort of defeats the purpose of running the Pod through the effects loop and limits my options significantly. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to remove whatever MIDI data is being sent from individual presets while still allowing the unit to send MIDI data from the ones I sync to my amp? All input appreciated. Thanks
  16. Hi, I tried to reset my POD HD 500X to it's default factory setting by reinstalling flash memory using Line 6 Monkey (as recommended in the guide). But to no effect, all my input/footswitch settings stays exactly the same as previously. Beside reseting preset banks it seems like it had no effect on the settings of POD at all. I specifically would like to reset Global EQ settings but also few others. I'm using latest drivers for USB etc http://i.imgur.com/tJWODXE.png
  17. I am attempting to reset the factory settings on my M9 unit. I am successful at getting the tap and the model select knob held down in the right sequence to get the "Reset to factory? Are you sure?" message. I then press the model select knob once more (as described in the manual) to proceed with the reset. However, I noticed that nothing changed after completing the rest. All of the settings where still where I had set them. I even played around with various settings a few times in between resets. Still came back with what I had set instead of what should have been different/original factory rests. My firmware version 2.04. Anyone had this happen before or know how to make the reset truly stick?
  18. Is there a function or utility to delete settings from a A, B, C, D in a given bank so I'm starting with everything blank? I don't want to reset the factory settings. I want to select a bank, select "A", and then remove all settings so I can create from scratch. Thanks for any help. David
  19. Q: Why do presets I built from scratch sound different than similar factory presets? A: When creating new presets from scratch and comparing the tone to an existing factory preset with the same settings, please remember to check the mixer settings of that preset to see if they may be different than how you have it set in your own preset.? If the mixer settings of the factory preset are different than the mixer settings of another identical preset, they can both sound different than each other even though they share the same amp model and tone settings. The mixer settings are saved per preset and are NOT global.
  20. Firmware v2.09 Release Notes: Eliminated slight delay when entering Record mode. Fixed problem with extended-ascii characters in file names. Fixed Undo issue for recordings loaded directly from SD-Card, where the last two overdubs would be erased instead of only the most recent one. v2.09 Firmware Update Instructions: After you download the v2.09 update to your computer, please click here for step by step instructions on how to install the update. (Instructions are for v2.07, but they are essentially the same for v2.09. Note: If you are updating from v2.07, you can skip Step 4 -- no need to power up your Spider Jam with the SD card inserted -- simply insert SD card with power on as described in Step 3, then proceed to Step 5). Note: SD Card must be no larger than 2 GB capacity! Spider Jam Advanced Guide: For in-depth info on features and functionality of the Spider Jam not included in the Pilot's Handbook, check out: Spider Jam Advanced Guide. WARNING: BACK UP YOUR FILES! The v2.09 update will erase all the internal recordings you have made. If you want to save them, use an SD card to create backups (via the TRANSFER ALL TO CARD command) then copy them from your SD card onto your PC for safe keeping (using an SD card reader). You can then reload your files using an SD card at any time after you have completed the update. The v2.09 update will erase all the custom guitar presets you have made. Here are the instructions on Saving and Loading the presets to and from the Spider Jam: STORING PRESETS Created a User Tone and Saved it to a user location. In the SETTINGS/TONE menu, please make sure RECORDINGS SET TONE is set to ON. Made a recording with that guitar tone and save the recording to the internal memory. Do this for every preset you would like to store. In the SAVE menu, select the TRANSFER ALL TO CARD option. All of your recordings and their associated tone will be saved to the SD card. [*]LOADING PRESETS To transfer them back into the amp, go to the SAVE menu and choose the TRANSFER ALL FROM CARD option. This will load the recordings and the associated presets back onto the Spider Jam. Now, when you load a recording that was transferred onto the Spider Jam from the SD Card, the preset that was stored with the recording will be loaded with the recording. It will show in the SETTINGS/TONE menu with an asterisk (*) next to the name. To store this preset back into the Spider Jam User presets, go to the SAVE menu and select SAVE GUITAR TONE to store the preset in the User location you desire. Note: If you are updating from v1.04, you should back up your recordings by connecting a recording device to your Spider Jam RCA Outputs/JM4 Stereo Line Out (tape or hard disk recorder, computer sound card, etc.) then record them as you would any other recorded material in real time. (Tip: Record them in WAV format at 44.1, 16 bit mono; that way you can reload them into your Spider Jam later). Instructions for updating (also attached): 1. If you haven't done so already, download the latest firmware to your computer desktop from the Line 6 website (log in with your Line 6 User Name) here: Spider Jam 2.09 Firmware. The downloaded file will be named "fw.bin", with no number. Please save this to your desktop to easily find the file once the file has been downloaded. Note: You will need to delete any previous Spider Jam updates from your desktop prior to saving the Spider Jam 2.09 firmware, as the both devices will not recognize any firmware with an extension or name alterations. 2. Copy the downloaded fw.bin file to a blank SD card via an SD card reader. When the copy is complete, put the downloaded fw.bin file in a safe place on your PC for future reference -- for example, put it in a new folder labeled 'Spider Jam Flash', noting the version number. 3. Insert your SD card into the Spider Jam SD card slot. Note: Spider Jam owners running v1.04 should press and hold the SAVE button while powering up the Spider Jam (release SAVE after Spider Jam powers up from the SD card). 4. Press the SAVE button to display the menu items in the LCD if they aren't already displayed. 5. Turn the wheel and navigate to FIRMWARE UPGRADE at the bottom of the menu list then press Right Arrow to display the upgrade screen. 6. Press Up Arrow for YES to proceed with the update -- the Spider Jam or JM4 Looper will update itself from the SD Card. When the update is complete, the Spider Jam will power cycle itself. Note: Do not turn off power in the middle of the update! 7. Verify the update was successful by previewing a few Songs and Drum tracks (scroll thru the list; each track will play for a few seconds when you select it). 8. After verifying the update was successful, press the SAVE button again to display the menu list. 9. Turn the wheel and navigate to FORMAT CARD then press Right Arrow to display the format screen. 10. Press Up Arrow for YES and the Spider Jam/JM4 Looper will format the SD Card, preparing it for normal operation. 11. When formatting is complete, you're all set. If you ever want to reinstall your firmware, go back to your computer and copy the 'fw.bin' file to your SD Card, then repeat the above steps from Step 2. 12. If you want to load your backed up .WAV files into your Spider Jam again, simply copy them from your computer into the "LINE6" folder on your SD card using your SD card reader, then load them into your Spider Jam using the IMPORT WAV FILE FROM CARD command (consult the Spider Jam Advanced Guide for info on the option of viewing and loading your files via the SD Recordings Browser). If there is no LINE6 folder on the SD Card root directory, please create one. Format Alert: If your SD Card is rejected by the Spider Jam as not being FAT16, you should format your card and start over. See Format Instructions below. (Also attached) Mac OSX: Format SD Card to FAT16 1. Insert card into Mac via SD card reader 2. Name it UNTITLED (Double click on the icon on your desktop to open the drive>Right Click or CTRL Click on the Drive title and select the Rename option) 3. Open Terminal (via Applications/Utilities) 4. Copy and paste the following in the Terminal window exactly as written here and press Enter on your keyboard. diskutil partitionDisk /Volumes/UNTITLED 1 MBRFormat "MS-DOS FAT16" "UNTITLED" 100% 5. The SD Card will be formatted to FAT16 6. To confirm, open Disk Utility app (via Applications/Utilities) 7. Select your SD card icon to the left in the Disk Utility window 8. Look at the text info in the lower part of the window; it should look like this (the information displayed below is for a 1GB SD Card so your capacity read out will look different if you are using a 2GB card): Mount Point: /Volumes/UNTITLED Capacity: 952.4 MB (998,710,272 Bytes) Format: MS-DOS (FAT16) Available: 951.4 MB (997,638,144 Bytes) Owners Enabled: No Used: 784 KB (802,816 Bytes) Number of Folders: 0 PC: (XP/Vista/7) Format SD Card to FAT16 1. Start Windows Explorer 2. Click on My Computer 3. Select/Highlight The SD-Card Reader/Drive that contains the SD-Card 4. Right Mouse Click and select Format from the pop-up menu 5. Make certain the File System displays: FAT (Default) and not FAT 32 6. File Allocation Unit Size = Default 7. Press Start to begin Format (follow on-screen instructions) Note: On WinXP system there are only the options for formatting FAT and FAT 32 On Vista system there are the options for: FAT, FAT 32, NTFS, and exFAT
  21. Q: Can I reset the POD X3 series units directly from the unit? A: Yes. Hold the "home" button for two seconds, then highlight "reset user presets" navigating with the 4-way arrow key. Press save, then hold the save button for five seconds and release. Be aware that this will replace ALL user presets back to factory settings, so please back up your custom presets using Gearbox or Monkey if you want to save them for future use. Q: How do I reflash my POD X3 unit? A: Download and install the latest version of Line 6 Monkey from the following link: www.line6.com/software Run the Line 6 Monkey program and log into Line 6 Monkey using your Line 6 user name and password. If this is the first time you have run Line 6 Monkey, you will not have driver software installed. Highlight the "Driver" item in the Updates window, and click the Update button on the right. Monkey will lead you through the installation process, which requires you to quit Monkey and possibly restart your machine. See the following link for more information on driver installation: USB Driver Installation Make sure your POD X3 unit is powered on and connected to your computer via a USB 2.0 connection. Monkey should automatically recognize your POD X3 and complete the startup sequence. See the following link for USB troubleshooting tips if Line 6 Monkey does not recognize your POD X3 unit. USB Audio Troubleshooting On the Updates tab, look to see if your Flash Memory is up to date. If it is out of date, you will see a yellow "yield" sign next to flash memory. If you need to update (or just want to reset the unit back to factory state for troubleshooting) select "Flash Memory" (it will highlight in blue) and click the "Update Selection/Reinstall Latest" button to the right. Monkey will lead you through the process. Monkey will give you an option to continue: Monkey will then ask if you want to keep your presets. If you do not want to keep the presets (or have already backed up your presets), select "no". Monkey will now update your unit after you select "yes". Be sure to close all other applications and heed the warnings. You will see the progress bar writing the flash to your unit Restart your POD X3 unit by powering the unit off, then back on. When the update is complete you will receive this message. ***NOTE: If a Variax guitar is connected to the POD HD500 via VDI connection during the flash memory update for the POD, DO NOT DISCONNECT the Variax guitar from the POD until the update process is completed: Q: How do I update the firmware on my POD X3 series unit? A:On the Updates tab, look to see if your USB Firmware is up to date. If you need to update, highlight "Device Firmware" and click the "Update" button to the right. Monkey will lead you through the firmware update process as shown above. Q: How do I reflash in "safe mode"? A: Safe mode can be used when a unit cannot be reflashed using the normal reflash procedure. Hold the four-way arrow key to the right while powering the POD X3 unit on to start your unit in safe mode. You can then reflash the unit as decribed above.
  22. Deutsch Français Q: What are the presets on my Micro Spider amplifier? A: There are five presets on the Micro Spider: Clean, Crunch, Metal, Insane, and Acoustic. If you would like to return your unit to the original presets, please perform a factory reset. Q: How do I perform a factory reset on my Micro Spider? A: The factory reset for a Micro Spider is to hold down the clean button as you turn on the power and hold the button for 5-8 seconds. Q: Are there any videos I can view to learn about the Micro Spider? Micro Spider Movies Q: Can the Micro Spider microphone input and/or the CD/MP3 input be used at the same time with the same guitar input? Will I hear all of these devices through the headphones? A: Yes Q: I noticed that the mid-range knob reacts differently on my Micro Spider's Insane Setting than other Spider amplifiers I have played on? A: The Micro Spider's midrange control is optimized for the volume/tone features for that particular patch, so the control response may seem a little different than other Spider amplifiers. Q: Is there a “vocal eliminator” so I can jam with my CD/MP3 input without the vocals getting in the way of my incredible shredding? A: No, but that usually doesn't stop people from shredding. Setup/Connections Q: What can I connect to the Micro Spider? A: Guitars, Microphones, Basses, Acoustic Guitars, via the 1/4” instrument input. MP3/CD players via the 3.5 mm jack, headphones via the stereo ¼” output. Q: Is there a direct out on the Micro Spider? A: The headphones jack is a stereo ¼” output which can also be used as a recording output. Q: Can I use an FBV controller with the Micro Spider? A: There is no FBV control capability on the Micro Spider. Q: Can I connect an external pre-amp (i.e. Line 6 POD) to the Micro Spider? Can I connect the Micro Spider into a PA system of home stereo? A: You can connect an external preamp into the CD input or the Mic input of the Micro Spider, and connect the headphone outputs of the Micro Spider into a PA or stereo system. Q: Does the Micro Spider have an effects loop? A: There is no effect loop on the Micro Spider amplifier. Specifications Q: How do I power my Line 6 Micro Spider? A: You can use the Line 6 PX 2 (included), or you can use six (6) C-cell batteries (not included). Q: How can I get a cover for the Micro Spider? A: The Micro Spider does not have a cover available from Line 6 at this time. Registration/Warranty Q: What is the warranty on the Micro Spider? A: the warranty on the Micro Spider is twelve months from the date of purchase. Q: How can I register my Micro Spider? http://line6.com/account/registergear/ Troubleshooting/Service Q: My Micro Spider seems to be malfunctioning. What can I do as an end user? Line 6 Amp Troubleshooting. Q: Where can I get replacement knobs/speakers/logos for my Micro Spider amp? A: Line 6 Store Q: Where can I download a Micro Spider manual? Micro Spider Manual Welche Presets sind auf dem Micro Spider vorinstalliert? Es sind 5 Presets bereits auf dem Spider installiert: Clean, Crunch, Metal, Insane und Acoustic. Sollten Sie die Presets zurücksetzen wollen, dann müssen Sie das Gerät auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückstellen. Wie kann ich main Spider Micro auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen? Halten Sie einfach die Clean Taste für 5-8 Sekunden während des Startens des Gerätes gedrückt. Gibt es Tutorial Videos für den Micro Spider? Micro Spider Movies Können Mikro und/oder CD/MP3 Eingänge gleichzeitig mit dem Gitarreneingang verwendet werden? Und kann ich dann alle Geräte noch durch die Kopfhörer hören? Ja und Ja. Der Mid Knopf reagiert anders im Insane Preset als auf anderen Spider Verstärkern, ist das normal? Ja, das ist so gewollt. Gibt es einen Vocal Eliminator? Nein. Installation und Anschlüsse Welche geräte kann ich an den Micro Spider anschließen? Gitarren, Mikrofone, Bässe und akustik Gitarren können an den ¼“ Instrumenteeingang, Mp3/CD Spieler an die 3,5mm Klinke und Kopfhörer an den ¼“ Ausgang angeschlossen werden. Gibt es einen Direct Out? Die Kopfhörer ¼“ Klinke ist ein stereo Anschluss, der zur Aufnahme verwendet werden kann. Kann ich einen FBV Controller mit dem Micro Spider benutzen? Nein, der Verstärker ist nicht kompatibel. Kann ich einen externen Vorverstärker oder eine Stereoanlage anschließen? Ja, den Vorverstärker können Sie an den CD oder Mikro Input anschließen und die Stereoanlage an den Kopfhörerausgang. Hat der Micro Spider einen Effects Loop? Nein. Spezifikationen: Wie versorge ich mein Micro Spider mit Strom? Entweder mit einem Line 6 PX 2 (enthalten) oder mit sechs C Batterien. Woher bekomme ich eine Schutzhülle? Line 6 stellt leider keine Schutzhüllen für den Micro Spider her. Registrierung und Garantie: Wie lange habe ich Garantie auf den Micro Spider? 12 Monate vom Kaufdatum. Wie kann ich meinen Verstärker registrieren? http://de.line6.com/account/registergear/ Problembehebung und Service: Mein Micro Spider macht Probleme, was kann ich tun? http://line6.com/support/page/articles/_/general-faq/amplifier-troubleshooting-r439#de Wo bekomme ich Ersatzknöpfe/lautsprecher oder Logos her? Line 6 Store Wo kann ich das Benutzerhandbuch herunterladen? Micro Spider Manual Quels sont les presets sur mon Micro Spider ? Il y en a cinq presets : Clean, Crunch, Metal, Insane et Acoustic. Si vous voulez les presets originaux, vous devez réinitialiser l’appareil. Comment est-ce que je réinitialise l’appareil ? Tandis que vous allumez l’appareil, maintenez enfoncé le bouton Clean pour 5 à 8 secondes. Y a-t-il des vidéos tutoriels sur le Micro Spider ? Micro Spider Movies Puis-je utiliser les entrées Micro et/ou CD/MP3 avec la même entrée guitare en même temps ? Est-ce que je peux entendre tous ces appareils dans les casques ? Oui. Le bouton Mid fonctionne différemment sur Insane avec le Micro Spider en comparaison avec les autres amplis Spider, est-ce que c’est normal ? Oui, c’est normal. Y a-t-il un « Vocal Eliminator » ? Non. Installation et Connexions : Quels appareils puis-je connecter au Micro Spider ? Guitares, Microphones, Basses et Guitares Acoustiques à l’entrée 1/4’’ Instrument. Lecteurs MP3 et CD au 3.5mm jack et les casques à la sortie 1/4" stéréo. Y a-t-il en Direct Out ? Le jack de casques est une sortie 1/4" stéréo que vous pouvez utiliser comme sortie d’enregistrement. Puis-je utiliser un contrôleur FBV avec le Micro Spider ? Non. Est-ce qu’on peut connecter un préampli externe ou une chaine stéréo ? Vous pouvez connecter un préampli externe à l’entrée CD ou Micro et connecter une chaine stéréo à la sortie de casques. Y a-t-il un Effects Loop ? Non. Spécifications : Comment puis-je alimenter mon Micro Spider ? Vous pouvez utiliser un Line 6 PX 2 ou six batteries C. Ou est-ce que je peux acheter une couverture ? Line 6 ne produit pas des couvertures pour le Micro Spider à ce moment. Régistration et Garantie : Combien de garantie y a-t-il sur le Micro Spider ? 12 mois au départ de la date d’achat. Comment puis-je enregistrer mon Micro Spider ? http://fr.line6.com/account/registergear/ Dépannage et Service : Quelque chose ne fonctionne pas, qu’est-ce que je fais ? http://line6.com/support/page/articles/_/general-faq/amplifier-troubleshooting-r439#fr Ou puis-je télécharger le mode d’emploi ? Micro Spider Manual
×
×
  • Create New...