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Color Mod: If you have trouble distinguishing certain colors
on your Flex Prime’s display, or if you just want to further
customize the color scheme, you can use the color mod
parameters to adjust their default settings.
If that sounds complicated to you, don’t worry! It is best
to learn simply by experimenting with the settings. While
you experiment, a sample of your adjustments will be
shown in real time. See the example below:
If you want to return to the default color scheme, the
default settings are as follows:
• Depth: 0%
• Color: 36 DEG
• Spread: 180 DEG
The Apply to LED function applies the same color modifications to the Footswitch Indictor LEDs when set
to on.
Note: The Color Mod feature is disabled when the Lock Screen feature is enabled.
(4.18.2) Audio
Guitar Input: This setting determines whether each rig’s input
signal is taken from the guitar input (Guitar), or the right (R)
return input (FX Ret R). When set to Per Rig, the source is
determined by the Rig Input setting of each rig (see (4.4.2)
Adjusting Settings > Parameters > In to learn about this).
When set to FX Ret R or Per Rig, the FX-Loop Stereo
Return setting will be disabled; the signal will be mono.
Main Out Level: This setting determines the signal level sent
to the main Outputs (1/4”/6.35 mm, TRS). When set to Line,
the output level will be +18 dBu. Use this setting if you are
connecting Flex Prime to a full-range, flat-response amplifier,
PA speaker, mixer, or audio interface. When set to Amp, the
output level will be +6 dBu. Use this setting if you are
connecting Flex Prime to a traditional guitar amplifier.
FX-Loop Level: This setting determines the signal level received by the FX Return Input (1/4”/6.35 mm, TRS).
When set to Rack, the output level will be line level, +18 dBu. Use this setting if you are connecting a rack effects
processor in Flex Prime's FX-Loop. When set to Stomp, the output level will be +6 dBu. Use this setting if you
are connecting a traditional guitar pedal (“stompbox”) in the FX-Loop.
FX-Loop Stereo: These settings determine whether the incoming and outgoing signal in the effects loop is stereo
or mono. Tap Send to enable or disable the stereo signal for the send outputs. Tap Return to enable or disable
the stereo signal for the return inputs.