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FX100 Pedal Functionality


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Hi.

 

I see the FX100 has four footswitches across the front (A, B, C and D), but how are you able to turn on/off the diffeent effects while playing a song (in particular a live setting)?

 

Say for instance, you're playing the verse which DOES NOT use chorus modulation, but during the chorus, you want to click on the modulation.  How do you do this with the FX100?

 

As a side note, I can see how you would do this with an Amplifi TT/75/150 WITH a Shortboard MkII, but I don't see how this works with an FX100.

 

Thoughts?

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As what Triryche said thats correct. 

 

When demoing FX100, what has been a solution for me for example would be: Preset A my Rhythm tone, while Preset B is an exact copy of A but with the effect I need engaged. 

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As what Triryche said thats correct. 

 

When demoing FX100, what has been a solution for me for example would be: Preset A my Rhythm tone, while Preset B is an exact copy of A but with the effect I need engaged. 

This is what I do. Easy to do, in case one doesn't know.....once you are in Preset A, hold down the A button till all of the lights flash, then press the B button to save A over to B. Select B and edit away.  Before you do this, save the stock tonesin the bank to "My Tones" so you don't loose them by overwriting them.

I am finding that I can name and save song groups for example, my basic stuff is: Don Clean, Don Pushed, Don Driven, Don Dotted 8. I can go to My Tones and insert these in to any bank that I want. Right now I have about 20 song specific groups. When I get my setlists on Monday, I build a show set from My Tones to the Amplifi 100 hardware.

 

Once again I am hoping for the Line6 Super AmplifiHD500X that has ALL of the functionality of the HD with the Bluetooth connectivity and editing of the Amplifi!!!

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