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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
 
Effects 
Delay  
Delay Effects create echoes by repeating a delayed version of the signal that feeds them. The 
FEEDBACK knob on Delay control panels determine how many repeats you'll hear. TIME determines 
how late the echo will be versus the input signal, and allows Tap Tempo. A short delay time and low 
feedback setting will give you a classic "slap back" delay. Longer delay times give you a distinctly 
separate echo, and higher feedback settings increase the number of echoes. There's always a MIX 
control, and each of the Models has a few other controls as well.... 
 
Analog Delay w/Modulation 
The Analog Delay w/ Modulation model is based 
on* the Electro-Harmonix® Deluxe Memory Man 
which is a pedal that uses the "bucket brigade" 
electronics of other analog echoes, and adds a 
chorus circuit to boot. This adjustable chorus is 
applied to the echoes only, leaving the direct 
sound unaffected. The Memory Man, with its 
warm, distorted tone and swimming echoes, 
became an important tool for many guitarists, and 
was an essential part of the guitar sounds for the 
first U2 album. Part of the Deluxe in Deluxe 
Memory Man was the increased delay time of 500 
milliseconds. Analog w/Mod emulates that classic 
Memory Man tone with the added advantage of 2 seconds of delay time. The mod speed and 
depth controls set up the chorus on the delays. 
 
* ELECTRO-HARMONIX® is a trademark of New Sensor Corp. and is in no way associated 
or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for the 
sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6’s sound 
model development.  
 
Tube Echo 
The classic 1963 Maestro EP-1 was the first of a series of 
"Echoplex" designs distributed by the company, and made by 
Harris-Teller in Chicago. As touted in a Maestro advertisement, 
the Echoplex's "...special effects range all the way from a 
controlled high speed reverberation to a full, throbbing echo"! 
The main feature of the Echoplex design is a special cartridge of 
 
 
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