BRONCO™ 40
The LEDs are numbered 1, 2, 3 and correspond to three posi- tions within each of the 4 selection ranges on each knob. Use the LEDs to determine exactly which position the knob is pointing to, for example, A1, A2 or A3 (A1 is shown below).
Effects Selections
The table below lists the effect selections for the FX knob.
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A1 | Chorus |
A2 | Flanger |
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A3 | Phaser |
B1 | Envelope Filter #1 |
B2 | Envelope Filter #2 |
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B3 | Octave Down |
C1 | Small Room Reverb |
C2 | Mono Delay |
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C3 | Ducking Delay |
D1 | Combo Effect #1 |
D2 | Combo Effect #2 |
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D3 | Combo Effect #3 |
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♫You can completely change the effects list on your Bronco™ 40 amplifier using Fender® FUSE™ software available at www.fender.com/support
Effects and Channel Volume Levels
You can adjust the effects level or channel volume level by holding down the EXIT button while rotating either the GAIN or FX knob.
Tap Button
The TAP button can be used to tap in delay time and modulation rate settings:
• Delay time — TAP button blinks green:
• Modulation rate — TAP button blinks red:
When you select a delay type effect, the TAP button will blink green in time with the delay time setting. When you select a modulation type effect, the TAP button will blink red in time with the modulation rate setting.
To set the TAP interval of effects:
1.Select an effect that causes the TAP button to blink, using the FX knob.
2.Press the TAP button twice rhythmically in time with the desired interval.
♫Press the TAP button just one time to set the delay or modulation interval to its maximum value.
Compression Active
The EXIT button will light up when the compression circuit is actively compressing the signal volume level.
Higher compression settings limit the dynamic volume range of your bass, effectively reducing distortion and increasing sustain. Experiment to find the right setting that suits your style of playing.
XLR Line Output |
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The LINE OUT jack on the rear panel is a |
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balanced, line level output suitable for |
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connection to mixing consoles and |
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recording equipment. This is a mono output, |
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however, the USB audio connection provides |
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a means to record in stereo (see USB Port on | LINE OUT | |
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