What is the device manager in windows, What are the effects, Device manager (windows®) effects – Line 6 headphones powered monitors User Manual
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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
What is the Device Manager in Windows®?
To learn about the Windows® Device Manager and see how it can be used to view and adjust the
settings for your computer's hardware, please see the Windows XP Optimizations document on
the
Line 6 web site.
What are the Effects?
GearBox includes nine simultaneous Effects - A.I.R., Comp, Delay, Gate, Mod, Stomp, Verb,
Vol (Volume Pedal) and Wah. When you load a Tone from GearBox's Tone Menu, the Effects
will be set to the settings saved for that Tone. Saving a Tone will save all the effect settings with
the Tone.
• Clicking the arrow to the left of the Gate icon shows and hides the Effects control panel.
• Click directly on the ON/OFF portion of the Gate, Wah, Stomp, Delay, Mod, Comp, EQ,
and Verb icons to toggles the effect On or Off. The Volume, Amp/Mic/ER and Send 3-4
icons do not turn on/off. (Send 3-4 is available only for TonePort devices).
• Clicking the top portion of an effect icon to will also cause its controls to be displayed in
the Effects control panel – this is independent of toggling the effect On/Off.
• You can also select a particular effect for display in the Control Panel by selecting it from
the menu just below the Gate icon, or by right-clicking the effect (Windows®) or control-
clicking (Mac®).
• As you move your mouse over any effect control, you'll get a description and tips on using
the control in the Info Bar at the bottom of the GearBox window.
• Click switches in the Control Panel or turn any knobs to adjust the selected effect. Or
double-click numerical values to type in values.
• Some effects include a Model menu for selecting which Model you'd like to use for the
effect.
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