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Line 6 MM4 User Manual

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Dimension – based on* Roland
®
Dimension D
The classic Roland
®
Dimension D was one of the first true-stereo chorus units and featured two separate delay lines working
off the same oscillator. These independent chorus effects were then panned between the stereo outputs, with a resulting stereo
image that’s broader than a double-wide trailer. Relatively subtle in its nature, the Dimension D became an industry standard
for double-track effects. Your SPEED, DEPTH, TWEAK, and TWEEZ knobs each act as a two position switch. Speed and
Depth were preset on the Dimension D, and could be recalled by pressing one of the four front panel push-button switches. Dif-
ferent combinations of on and off for the various switches gave different speed and depth settings.
Analog Chorus – based on* Boss
®
CE-1 Chorus Ensemble
The CE-1 came onto the music scene in 1977 and made waves with its big, warm and groovy chorus tones. Quickly, it found its
way onto Andy Summers’ pedal board and then into our homes via The Police. Controls included Speed, Depth and a switch
to go from chorus to vibrato mode. The CE-1 is spacious, and sounds great into a distorted amp. The Analog Chorus model is
every bit as warm and gooey as its inspiration. Dial up some lush landscape and enter into chorus heaven. TWEAK acts like a
2-position switch selecting either the chorus or vibe effect. TWEEZ adjusts tone.
Jet Flanger – based on* A/DA Flanger
Introduced in 1977, this “studio quiet” stomp box has a sweep range of 35-to-1 and a built-in compressor that work together
with the tone circuitry to give the A/DA its signature jet-like sweep. It’s a bit more dramatic than the MXR, and has a differ-
ent wave shape – and that’s why ya gotta have both. DEPTH controls the sweep range. TWEAK adjusts feedback. TWEEZ
emulates the A/DA flanger’s “Manual” knob.
Analog Flanger – based on* MXR
®
Flanger
You’ve probably heard this flanger many times on Van Halen’s Fair Warning, Women and Children First, and “Unchained.” It’s
a very warm-sounding flanger, and features a bucket brigade analog circuit design, as well as a uniquely-shaped waveform. Our
Analog Flanger model features all of the control and great tone of its inspiration. TWEAK controls feedback. TWEEZ serves
as the manual control – which lets you adjust the delay time for the flanging effect.
* All product names used in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers
whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6’s sound model development. MXR® is a registered trademarks of Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. Roland® and Boss® are registered trademarks of Roland Corp.

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Line 6 MM4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeModulation Modeler
Inputs1 x 1/4" Mono
Outputs1 x 1/4" Mono
Output Impedance1 k Ohm
ControlsMix
Power9V DC
Presets4
Input Impedance1 Meg Ohm
Connectors1/4" Input, 1/4" Output
EffectsChorus, Rotary