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Description

Experience the full spectrum of modulation effects with the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler. This musical marvel packs the power of multiple pedals into one compact unit, making it an essential addition to any guitarist's gear. It's not just about the convenience, the MM4 offers precision control to fine-tune your sound, making it as unique as you are. Whether you're searching for tremolo, vibrato, flanger or phaser effects, the MM4 has you covered.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive modulation effects: Includes tremolo, vibrato, flanger, and phaser
  • Precision control: Fine-grained controls to customize your sound
  • Compact design: Fits into any pedalboard with ease
  • Versatility: Ideal for live performances and studio recording
  • Line 6 quality: Renowned for its sound quality and reliability.

Product specs

Brand Line 6
Model MM4 Modulation Modeler
Finish Blue
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors
Pedal Format Floor Unit

FAQs

What types of modulation effects are included in the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler?

The Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler includes a variety of modulation effects such as chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, and rotary speaker, among others, providing versatile options for shaping your guitar's sound.

Can the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler be used with both electric guitar and bass?

Yes, the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler is suitable for both electric guitar and bass, offering a range of modulation effects that can enhance the sound of either instrument.

Does the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler require a specific power supply?

The Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler requires a 9V DC power supply, which is standard for many guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with most pedalboard power setups.

How many presets can be stored on the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler?

The Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler allows you to store up to four presets, enabling quick access to your favorite modulation settings during performances.

Is the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler is designed for live performances, featuring a durable floor unit format and easy-to-use footswitches for seamless effect changes on stage.

Reviews

PROS

  • Wide range of customizable effects

  • Durable build quality

  • Allows for easy saving of settings

  • Modifiable with upgrades to knobs, footswitches

  • Accurate emulation of classic effects (e.g., Boss Chorus, Leslie, Univibe)

  • Expression pedal compatibility enhances effect variability

  • Useful for consolidating multiple modulation effects into one pedal

  • Some models reportedly have no volume drop issues

CONS

  • Requires specific power supply due to unique jack and polarity

  • Older design may lack features of newer models

  • Volume drop when used with other pedals (though some find it manageable or non-existent)

  • Cannot mix effects within a single bank

  • Some effects may not match the quality of dedicated stompboxes

  • Limitation to one effect at a time

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler.

Features and functionality

  • The MM4 requires a 12v power supply, which some users find cumbersome due to its unique design and fragility.

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User experience

  • Some owners report perceived volume drops, particularly in effects like phasers and tremolos, though this is less a flaw and more an effect characteristic.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners mention that modding options are available to enhance the MM4, potentially extending its capabilities beyond stock features.

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  • Drasp mod enhances MM4 with upgraded switches, LEDs, and a 'foot-roller' for seamless transitions between two presets on the same channel.

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Value and pricing

  • Despite being a legacy model, the MM4 holds nostalgic value for fans of artists like Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Thomas Erak, influencing purchase decisions.

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  • An owner offered a modded MM4 for $150, indicating the potential resale value for units with enhancements like the Drasp mod.

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Comparisons

  • The HX One is often recommended over the MM4 for its compact design, modern features, and inclusion of all Helix effects, offering a broader range in a smaller footprint.

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  • Users often compare the MM4 to the Line 6 M9, noting the latter's versatility with additional effects like delays, reverbs, and a built-in tuner and looper.

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Use cases and applications

  • The MM4 is seen as a fun practice tool for those new to modulation effects or seeking an affordable entry point without investing heavily in individual pedals.

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Critic Reviews

Line 6 MM4 review | MusicRadar

musicradar.com

The Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler, a stalwart since 2000, continues to impress with its robust selection of vintage-inspired modulation effects. Its intuitive design, featuring four assignable footswitches and easy-to-use knobs, allows for quick access to multiple effects, making it a versatile tool for any guitarist. While its age shows, the MM4’s functionality and reliability keep it relevant in modern setups. For those seeking a dependable modulation pedal with instant effect switching, the MM4 is a strong contender.

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michaelbenson

Jack of all Trades, Master of None

I don't use modulation effects often enough to justify having individual pedals for everything, but I still want to be able to use phaser, tremolo, and flanger when I want them, so this pedal took care of those needs. It's not perfect, and the effects aren't amazing sounding, but they do the job well enough.

rodrigotaylormusic

Awesome but...

Pros and couns awesome. Nice simulator as every single Line6 products, but these series FM4-MM4-DL4- has a problem, the drop volume when used in line with other pedals. But, you can solve these dramas making a lil upgrade mod to became TBP and adding an extra patch. The pedal will become an indispensable tool for you sound, truste me! The boring thing is that you can´t mix the fxs per bank, you can´t blend chorus with phaser and else....

fedemoroz

Great stompbox

I used to have many modulation stompboxes before buying the MM4: Ibanez CS9 Stereo Chorus, Dunlop Univibe, Boss TR-2 Tremolo and MXR Phase 90. They all sound awesome, but they're too many. The MM4 is a great piece of gear that gets the job done.

quarantinetarantula

Great stuff m8

1alaskanassassin

Great example of affordable pro level gear

Great! Some of the effects do have a volume drop, but I compensate by eq'ing from the bass. Great phasers, leslie rotary speaker, I use the panning with my bass and 2 powered speakers.

albinoguitman

Its pretty good. a bit large but fun none the less.

I got this for the Univibe and use it on occasion for the fun.

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joerocco

Line 6 Modulation Pedal

I have owned two of these so far.Mimics classic flange's and tremolo's pretty accurately. Easy to use and save your own settings.

richieedison

Great Stereo Analog Pedal with 6 effects

Amazing pedal but a space Eater , works for me anyways for my purpose ...

claudioleon
batdevis

great simulations

Unfortunately you can't use more than one effect per time.

I use it with an expression pedal.

Artist usage

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See how Michael Crain uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Michael Crain

Guitarist

Dead Cross

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Mike shows his blue Line 6 MM4 at 2:42 in this video.

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Juan Gigena Abalos

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"Primer recital de Ciro y Los Persas del 2015… @EfectosCluster @JakeAmps @SABBADIUS"

See how Ryan Miller uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Ryan Miller

Singer, Guitarist

Guster

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Visible at Ryan’s feet at 39:53.

See how Devin Bronson uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Devin Bronson

Guitarist

Avril Lavigne (Band)

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In this GuitarGeek rig diagram, made by Adam Cooper, Devin's rig includes a Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler.

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Mikio Harama

Guitarist

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In the video, guitarist Mikio Harama is seen using a Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler during a live performance.

See how Andrew Osenga uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Andrew Osenga

Singer

Caedmon's Call

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"The Blue Line6 has nice tremolo sounds and a great Leslie simulator. I have it set for two tremolos (fast and slow), the Leslie and a Boss Pitch Vibrato sound that Jon Brion uses all over the "Eternal Sunshine" soundtrack. Love that sound." - Osenga about Line 6 MM4.

See how Matt Stubbs uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Matt Stubbs

Guitarist

GA‐20

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The Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler is clearly pictured on Matt Stubbs' pedalboard, as seen in the provided Instagram post.

See how David Dewaele uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

David Dewaele

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Soulwax

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In this 2004 live pic you can see David's pedalboard

See how Simon Taylor-Davis uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Simon Taylor-Davis

Guitarist

Klaxons

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On the far right, next to the line 6 delay you can see a MM4

See how Julio Breshnev uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Julio Breshnev

Singer, Guitarist

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In this photo, Julio Breshnev can be seen playing with a Line 6 MM4, on his left.

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Glen Telford

Guitarist

Skinlab

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Used by the musician according to this GuitarGeek diagram. Note that it incorrectly says it's a filter modeler.

See how Toshi Yanagi uses Line 6 MM4 Modulation Modeler

Toshi Yanagi

Guitarist

Cleto and the Cletones

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Visible in this October 24, 2016 Xotic Facebook post.

Toshi Yanagi's pedalboard from the Baked Potato on 10/11 that includes Xotic Effects BB Plus, EP Booster, SP Compressor, SL Drive, Soul Driven AH and Xotic Wah XW-1.

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