Exploring drums menu options – Fender B-DEC 30 User Manual

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Exploring Drums Menu Options

1. Using and understanding bass track options.
2. Manually changing the tempo of the pattern.
3. Using the "Tempo Creep" feature.
4. Manually changing the key of the pattern.
5. Using the "Auto Key" feature.
6. Adjusting the volume of each background track.

1.Usingandunderstandingbasstrackoptions.

The "Bass Track" toggles the bass track on and off. When "Bass

Track" is set to "on", "B TRK Mode" controls the playback of the

bass track. There are three modes: "continuous" (bass track is

always playing), "once" (bass track plays the pattern once and

is then muted) and "alternate" (bass track alternates on and

off, changing each time the pattern repeats).

2.Manuallychangingthetempoofthepattern.

To change the tempo manually, press the "DRUMS" button

repeatedly or hold it down while turning the large Data

Wheel until you have highlighted the tempo menu item. Turn

the large Data Wheel to the desired tempo.

.Usingthe"TempoCreep"feature.

"Tempo Creep" helps you work on a pattern at a gradually

increasing tempo, and works great with both the

"performance" and "teacher" patterns. Turn it on by pressing

the "DRUMS" button repeatedly or holding it down while

turning the large Data Wheel untill you have highlighted the

"Tempo Creep" menu item. Turn the large Data Wheel to

toggle this feature on and off.
"Tempo Delta" is the rate at which the pattern tempo increases.

The increase occures each time the pattern repeats and is

meassured in beats per minute (BPM), selectable from 1 to 10.

Lower settings are less noticeable and more gradual; higher

settings are very noticeable and increase faster. Many of the

"teacher" patterns are set at 30 BPM (very slow). Use Tempo

Creep to work them up to faster tempos.

4.Manuallychangingthekeyofthepattern.

To change the key manually, press the "DRUMS" button

repeatedly or hold it down while turning the large Data

Wheel until you have highlighted the "Key" menu item. Turn

the large Data Wheel to the desired key. This is the starting

point when using "Auto Key."

Note: To accomodate the extended frequency range

of a 5 string bass, each loop may be adjusted 2-1/2

steps below the original key. For Example: Loop in

key of E has a range of B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#,

A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#. All onboard MIDI loops were

developed utilizing the full range of a 4 string bass.

Lowering the key below 2-1/2 steps may result in

bass notes that are below the range of a 5 string

bass.

Enharmonic Equivalents: Due to the B-DEC™ 30’s

limited display capabilities, all keys are written

without specific reference to major or minor, and

all accidentals are represented with sharps only.

For example, Bb is represented as A# although in

common music theory, Bb would be the preferred

choice.

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