Boss Audio Systems ME-50B owner manual Using the Sound Hold Function, Using the Kick Drum Function

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Using the Effects

Using the SOUND HOLD Function

1.Turn the knob to SOUND HOLD.

2.Firmly press down on the front end of the expression pedal so the PEDAL MODE indicator lights up.

3.Bring the expression pedal back all the way to switch to standby mode.

4.Play the bass, then press down on the expression pedal a little.

The note played on the bass is held, and the volume changes in keeping with the degree to which you’ve depressed the pedal.

*This effect does not function correctly if two or more notes are played simultaneously.

*Although you can adjust the volume of held notes with the expression pedal, be careful not to raise the front tip of the pedal too high, as this will cancel the hold.

5.Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to hold a different note.

6.To quit SOUND HOLD, firmly press down on the front end of the expression pedal so the PEDAL MODE indicator light goes out.

Using the KICK DRUM Function

1.Turn the knob to KICK DRUM.

The number for the currently selected tone is shown in the display (two seconds).

You can press BANK [

] [

] to switch the tone.

1:

Tight sound

 

(low volume)

2:

Tight sound sound

 

(high volume)

3: Standard kick drum sound

(low volume)

4: Standard kick drum sound

(high volume)

5: Sound with long sustain

(low volume)

6:

Sound with long sustain

(high volume))

2.Firmly press down on the front end of the expression pedal so the PEDAL MODE indicator lights up.

3.After tilting the expression pedal back, press it fully forward again.

The kick drum sound plays.

*You can alter the volume level of the drum sound according to how quickly you press the pedal. Press the pedal again quickly to raise the volume; the volume decreases when the pedal is pressed down again slowly.

4.Lift up the expression pedal once, and press it down again.

The kick drum sound is played.

The automatic drum beat starts when you hold the pedal at the fully pressed position, after hitting the kick drum sound twice or more. The tempo of the beat is set by the time distance between the last played kick drum sound, and the one just before.

If you do not need the automatic drum beat, just lift up the pedal.

*The volume of the rhythm is determined by the speed at which the pedal is pressed the last time.

*You can set the interval between beats in a range from 240 ms to 2000 ms.

*Once you start recording in HOLD DLY, you cannot restart the drum beats, or change the tempo. However, you can make the kick drum sound play every time you press down the pedal.

5.If you want to change the tempo or volume, repeat Step 4.

6.To stop playing the beat, pull back the expression pedal so the front end is raised.

7.To quit the KICK DRUM function, firmly press down on the front end of the expression pedal so the PEDAL MODE indicator light goes out.

*To quit the function while the beat is not being played, first press the expression pedal forward slowly so as not to have the kick drum sound play, then press the front end of the pedal down firmly.

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Contents Main features Page Page Additional Precautions Power Supply Use of BatteriesPlacement MaintenanceContents Playing Sounds Installing BatteriesMaking the Connections If There Is No Sound/If the Volume is Low Turning on the PowerTurning Off the Power Adjusting the VolumeAbout the Effect Connection Sequence Using the EffectsType knob THRESHOLD/SUSTAIN knobLevel knob Slow Gear FILTER/TONE pedalOctave UP/OCTAVE Down WAH UP/T.WAH DOWN/T.WAH EdgeEnhancer DefretterBottom BOOST/MID SHAPE/HOLLOW DRIVE/SENS knob DRIVE/SYNTH pedalTONE/CUTOFF knob When NATURAL-HI-BAND Drive is selectedLEVEL/RESONANCE knob TAP DLY DELAY/MOD pedalHold DLY Chorus PhaserCHO+DELAY FlangerUsing the .TAP DLY Function Using the Hold DLY FunctionAdding a Delay Synchronized to the Performance Tempo Executing Write Procedures p After the Tempo Has Been Set Pedal Using the Pedal as a Volume PedalLift up the expression pedal once, and press it down again Using the Sound Hold FunctionUsing the Kick Drum Function Turn the knob to Kick DrumHigh knob LOW knobMID knob MID Freq knobAbout the Patch Switching Between Manual and Memory ModeSwitching Banks Write ProcedureCalling Up and Using Stored Tones Patch Change Switching NumbersAbout the TAP DLY About the Tempo SettingAbout Tone Changes About the Hold DLYFILTER/TONE DRIVE/SYNTH DELAY/MODULATION Changing the Patch Settings Patch Edit modeConvenient Functions Tuning the Bass Bypass/TunerSwitching the Compressor/ Limiter On and Off Using the Foot SwitchAdding an Effect Synchronized to the Performance Tempo AUX in is a stereo mini jack Practicing Along with CDs and MDs AUXAdjust the Pedal Mode SW Adjusting the Expression PedalAppendices Patches Cannot Be Changed TroubleshootingNo Sound/Volume is Low To 6. is displayed When Bank is pressedME-50B Bass Multiple Effects SpecificationsBank Patch ListTone Level Sens Factory SettingsDELAY/MODULATION Blank Chart Master Blank Chart Blank Chart Index Avis G6017377

ME-50B specifications

Boss Audio Systems ME-50B is a versatile and highly regarded multi-effects processor designed specifically for bass guitarists. Known for its robust build quality and rich feature set, the ME-50B offers an array of tools that cater to both live performance and studio environments, making it a popular choice among professional and amateur musicians alike.

One of the standout features of the ME-50B is its user-friendly interface. The pedalboard layout consists of six selection knobs and six footswitches, enabling effortless access to an extensive range of effects. This intuitive design allows bassists to quickly adjust settings and switch between effects, making it ideal for performances where spontaneity is crucial.

The ME-50B is equipped with a comprehensive selection of effects, including various distortions, overdrives, and compression options. Its built-in chorus, flanger, and phaser effects add depth and texture to the bass sound, allowing musicians to explore a wide palette of sonic possibilities. Additionally, the pedal features a powerful EQ section, providing control over frequency levels, which enhances tonal shaping.

Technologically, the ME-50B incorporates COSM (Composite Object Sound Modelling) technology, which delivers high-quality sound processing by accurately replicating the characteristics of classic amplifiers and cabinets. This ensures that players can achieve a range of tonal signatures, from vintage to modern, with ease. Furthermore, the processor includes a built-in tuner, making it a practical tool for on-the-go musicians.

Another significant characteristic of the ME-50B is its loop function, which enables artists to create and layer sounds in real-time. This feature is especially valuable for practicing and composing, allowing players to build complex arrangements with multiple effects.

The ME-50B also supports battery and AC power options, providing flexibility for use anywhere. Its sturdy construction means it can withstand the rigors of gigging, while its relatively lightweight design facilitates portability.

In conclusion, the Boss Audio Systems ME-50B is an exceptional multi-effects processor designed with bassists in mind. Its array of features, including a user-friendly interface, diverse effects, COSM technology, and practical functionality, make it an indispensable tool for musicians looking to enhance their sound. Whether in the studio or on stage, the ME-50B continues to be a reliable choice for bass guitar players seeking creativity and versatility.