DOD Bass30 manual Section Three Edit Mode, Editing a Preset, User Interface

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SECTION THREE - Edit Mode

Editing a Preset

The Bass30 allows you to edit the User Presets to your liking. You can change the effects that are used in the Preset, alter the values of the effect Parameters, or bypass an effect. This is a very simple process and gives you the ability to create custom sounds to suit your application or taste. You must start with an existing Preset. It is not possible to start with a blank Preset. Once you have selected a Preset as your starting point, you can select the effect type that you want and then fine tune the Parameters of the effects.

User Interface

Choosing the type of effect that you want to use in a Preset is extremely easy. The Bass30 has been divided into groups of effects. Each effect group is accessed by a dedicated effect group button. Simply press the effect button that represents the effect group that you want to use, change, or bypass. The following describes the functions of each button in the user interface:

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Contents Page Electromagnetic Compatibility Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Introduction Section ONE Overview Guided Tour of the Bass30 Front PanelPage Page Rear Panel Input Jack Connect your instrument to this jackGetting Started Making ConnectionsPage Selecting a Preset Performance ModeSection TWO About the Bass30 Footswitches Accessing the Tuner Jam-A-Longª Editing a Preset Section Three Edit ModeUser Interface Page Page Expression Pedal Assignments Page Storing/Copying a Preset Section Four Effects Definitions Page Page Page Page Parameter Definitions Page Page Creating a Preset Section Five TutorialPage Page Congratulations! You have successfully created a new Preset Resetting the Bass30 Section SIX Other StuffMaintenance and Service Calibrating the Expression PedalWarranty Section Seven AppendixSpecifications Power Consumption 5.5 watts