Creating a bass tone, Adding effects – Fender B-DEC 30 User Manual

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Creating a Bass Tone

AmpType

The "Amp Type" lets you choose among the different amp

types. Scroll through amp types while playing your bass to

determine which one you would like to use.

Gain

"Gain" controls the amount of distortion on the amp types

with overdrive.

AmpVolume

Use this control to balance volume levels among presets.

MidFrequency

This works with the "MID" control knob to create a semi-

parametric EQ: Mid Frequency controls the center frequency,

the "MID" control knob adjusts the amount of cut or boost.

Try turning the "MID" knob all the way up (or down), then

move through the frequency range to better understand

how to apply this controll to your bass sound. This control

is not active on the "Bassman®", "Bman Grind", "Brit Grit", or

"Upright" amp types.

Contour

Use this to adjust the amount of mid-frequency cut, which

can be used to create a "scooped" sound. On the "Bassman®",

"Bman Grind", and "Upright" amp types, this acts as a low-

pass filter that can cut highs. This control is not active on

"Rockin Peg."

Compressor

Compression "tightens" your sound and evens out your

attack. This is particularly effective for slap-and-pop style

or aggressive picking. Three levels of compression (low,

medium, and high) are available.

Timbre

A series of EQ filters that give you instant access to some of

the most desired bass EQ settings. Keep in mind that these

filters do not affect the "BASS", "MID", and "TREBLE" control

settings. You can use timbre filters and the tone controls

together to further define your bass tone.

NoiseGate

Effects and overdrive sometimes add undesired hiss or noise

that is audible when you aren't playing: three noise gate

settings (low, medium, and high) keep these unwanted

sounds quiet.

Adding Effects

FXType

This is where all of the bass effects can be accessed. You can

assign one of many effects to your bass sound, including:

overdrive, fuzz, sine chorus, tri chorus, sine flange, tri flange,

phaser, touch wah, fixed wah, envelope control filter,

autoswell and mono delay. Combinations of effects are also

available, including touch wah/fuzz, fuzz/delay, overdrive/

delay, chorus/delay, flange/delay, and phaser/delay.
*Dirty FBA, Bman Grind, Rockin Peg, and Brit Grit amp types

include built-in overdrive (with variable gain control to set the

amount of overdrive produced). Use one of these amp types to

create a bass tone with overdrive and an additional effect.

FXLevel

Level control for the selected effect. Lets you blend the sound

of the effect with the original dry amp tone. If you have not

selected an effect, this will register as "NO FX".

Each effect has been preset to sound great for bass, but you

can also edit the effect parameters manually to refine the

sound to your own taste. Once an effect has been selected,

the four editable parameters for that effect will become

accessible. These parameters are located after the FX Level in

the FX menu and are different for each effect.

ReverbType

Scrolling through the FX menu (past the editable parameters

of the effect you have chosen) you will come to the reverb

section, which has three types: "ambient" (the tightest,

quickest reverb), "small room" (a medium-size reverb), and

"large hall" (a deep, cavernous reverb). The default reverb

type is "None."

ReverbLevel

Level control for the selected reverb.

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