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There are five simple steps to uploading a file.
We have several text-based forms which you can download, fill out and then upload to describe your patch settings in detail. Why bother? Well, if you're MIDI-enabled and you've been saving your patches digitally, this may not be a big deal to you. But for those of us who are not MIDI-enabled (like users of original Flextones, right?), there's only one way to give your patches to someone else, and that's to spell all the settings out, on paper or in a text file. Well, that's just what these forms are for. Even those of us who are MIDI-enabled may enjoy seeing all your patch settings 'on paper', so the text versions of the patches are handy in this situation too. If you fill out one of these forms, then people will be able to easily print out all the settings in your patch. So, if you're feeling generous (or if you're uploading a Flextone patch), please download, fill out the appropriate patch settings form (there's one for each type of Line 6 amp) and then upload it to the site. To download these files:
By uploading files, you are agreeing with the legal ramifications presented on the About page. If you don't agree, please don't upload your patches or settings files. |
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