B-DEC 3O

Control Panel Overview

A.INPUT - Plug your bass in here.

B.PHONES - Plug in headphones for privacy or connect a pair of powered speakers (such as commonly used with computers); the B–DEC™ 30 speaker mutes automatically.

C.VOLUME - Adjusts the overall loudness of the B–DEC 30.

D.DRUMS - Press for Drums Mode menu (see page 10).

E.START-STOP- Press to start and stop the MIDI loop. The START-STOPbutton flashes in time with the Tempo.

F.SONG / HOLD FOR TUNER - Press for Song Mode (see page 11) OR Hold to activate the Tuner.

G.PHRASE SAMPLER - Use the Phrase Sampler to record up to 28 seconds of B–DEC 30 audio for a variety of playback and overdubbing functions (see page 12).

Press: To start/stop...

4 Playback (replay) of a sampled phrase

REC Sampling (recording) a new phrase

DUB Overdubbing (adding layers) to previous phrase

H.AUX / UTILITY / FX / AMP - Press for the corresponding Mode menus (see pages 9-10, 12).

I.DISPLAY - Hold "EXIT" and turn the Data Wheel (in Play Mode) to adjust screen contrast.

J.SAVE - Saves the current B–DEC 30 settings to a user preset (U00-U75).

K.EXIT - Press to return to Play Mode.

L.DATA WHEEL - Selects presets, songs and settings depending on the current mode.

M.TONE CONTROLS - Adjusts the tone characteristics of the amplifier in the low– mid– and high–frequency ranges. NOTE: Because the settings of these three controls are stored within each preset, the knob will NOT indicate the actual setting until you turn it. To activate a tone control, turn the knob from its current position. The letter (B, M, T) displayed for each tone control will highlight when the control becomes active.

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Fender B-DEC 30 manual Control Panel Overview, Input Plug your bass in here