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Line 6 ToneCore MS10 Liqua Flange Pedal
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Line 6 ToneCore MS10 Liqua Flange Pedal

The Line 6 ToneCore Liqua Flange Pedal features Digital, Liquid, and Analog models all with pass-through-zero flanging and selectable negative or positive polarity.
Controls for Time, Speed (with LFO off position), Feedback, and Depth allow for simple yet versatile tone shaping. Unique to Liqua-Flanger is an innovative wave shape control that delivers 11 selectable waveforms including saw down, saw up, envelope down, envelope up, sine, step, random, vintage, chorus, trigger up, and trigger down.

Liqua-Flanger also features a two-in-one on/off and tap tempo footswitch, stereo ins and outs, and can be powered by a standard 9 Volt battery, or optional DC-1 power supply.

If you like stompboxes with unlimited tonal options, ToneCore pedals are now better than ever!
ToneCore pedals now let you swap out the module inside the pedal with anything from the entire line, including Uber Metal, Echo Park, Crunchtone, Space Chorus, Tap Tremolo, Constrictor, Dr. Distorto, Verbzilla, Liqua-Flange, Roto-Machine, and Otto Filter.

Line 6 ToneCore pedals build on Line 6’s award-winning effects from PODxt, DL4, and Vetta. ToneCore pedals provide guitarists of all ages and playing styles, unique Line 6 tones, advanced sound and extraordinary control in an ultra-tough, built-like-a-tank package.

Burn down the house with the new ToneCore Liqua-Flange.
Liqua-Flange is a pedal-sized miracle that delivers classic studio flange sounds and some that haven't ever been heard. Don't wait, start your journey to flanged enlightenment now!

ToneCore Liqua-Flange Details

Model Switch - This switch is used to select three distinctly different types:

    Digital - The wet signal has a flat frequency response.

    Liquid - Has dual delay lines with the modulation offset from each other.

    Analog - The wet signal has the frequency response of classic analog devices.

Polarity Switch - Allows you to select Negative or Positive phase for the delay line. When summed together with the original signal, changing the phase can result in some very dramatic effects.

Wave Select Knob - Select from 11 amazing waveforms that get you everywhere from classic stompbox to modern studio and beyond.

    Saw Down - This wave has a shape that resembles the teeth on the blade of a saw. Within one cycle this wave falls linearly, then immediately rises to itís starting point.

    Saw Up - This is an inverted version of Saw Down where the wave has a smooth linear rise and an immediate drop at the end of its cycle.

    Envelope Down - This modulation source uses an envelope follower to track the amplitude variations of the input signal and produce a control signal that modulates the flanger's delay time.

    Envelope Up - An inverted version of Envelope Down.

    Sine - Uses a sinusoidal waveform as the modulation source.

    Step - Uses a modulation waveform produced by a random value generator where each cycle of the LFO produces a different modulation level.

    Random - Same as Step but with a smoothing filter applied to the output of the LFO, producing smooth value changes with each LFO cycle.

    Vintage - Based on* the unique waveform of the classic MXR® flanger.

    Chorus - Uses a triangle modulation waveform with an extended offset and range to produce a chorus effect.

    Trigger Up - Uses a modulation source derived from attack detection DSP, this in turn triggers an envelope that rises linearly. The rise time is determined by the speed knob.

    Trigger Down - Same as Trigger Up but with a falling envelope.

Time Knob - Controls the amount the delay line is delayed as compared to the original signal. The fully counter clockwise position, labeled ZERO, indicates the time difference between the delay line and the original signal is zero. At this point the two signals are said to be "in phase" and when the polarity is set to negative, what is common between the two signals will cancel out completely.

Speed Knob - Controls the rate at which the delay lineís time is modulated. Turning the speed control fully counter clockwise to the OFF position stops the modulation of the delay line completely.

Feedback Knob - Increases the amount of the wet signal fed back into the input of the effect. Increasing feedback (clockwise rotation) will increase the intensity of the flange.

Range Knob - Range knob tells the filter how far up or down the frequency spectrum you want the filter to travel. Low range settings will accentuate lower frequencies; increased range will accentuate higher frequencies.

Depth Knob - Controls how widely the delay line will be modulated.

Tap Tempo - Using the innovative ToneCore double-action footswitch, you can tap a couple times and have the flanging pulsations match your tempo. Whether the effect is active or bypassed, you can tap the footswitch lightly to set your tempo. Your first two taps establish the tempo and any additional taps will be averaged in. The Tap Tremolo indicator light flashes the tempo in green when the effect is ON and amber when the effect is OFF.

* All product names used in this webpage 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 trademark of Applied Research and Technology, Inc.

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Line 6 ToneCore Liqua Flanger Specifications

    Power Requirements
  • Single 9-Volt Battery
    or
  • Line 6 DC-1 9-Volt DC Power Supply

    Size & Weight:

  • Width 3.375 inches
  • Depth 5.625 inches
  • Height 2.875 inches
  • Weight 2lbs 4oz


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