“MAX,” the “clean” bass signal will still be present…along with plenty of
(Keep in mind that the Bass Level control will have a significant impact on the perceived level of the SubWave™ effect as well, as it follows immediately after the SubWave™ in the signal chain. Please read below.)
BLACK BEAUTY – ACTIVE TONE CONTROL SECTION
BASS CONTROL
The Bass control employs a
You’ll find that the Bass Level control will boost or cut the SubWave™ effect along with the “clean” bass signal. That’s because of the range of frequencies covered by this particular control. You can use both the Bass and SubWave™ Level controls to get a good balance between how much bass you want in your clean sound, and how much of a bass boost you want when engaging the SubWave™. Some users will want a significant boost, while others may be striving for a more consistent level (or “unity gain”). Again, let your ears and musical taste be the judge.
NOTE: Setting both the Bass and SubWave™ Level controls near or at maximum boost will increase the overall amount of bass in your signal VERY SIGNIFICANTLY! We’re all in favor of that, just so long as the peak levels don’t exceed the internal speaker’s excursion limit, which would be obvious to your ear. Adjust the controls slowly, and use common sense.
MIDRANGE CONTROLS
Your Black Beauty comes equipped with two different controls for setting the amount of midrange present: one for boosting and cutting the level of midrange, and another for setting the specific midrange frequency that will be adjusted in level.
MIDRANGE LEVEL CONTROL
The Midrange Level control cuts or boosts the frequency set by the Midrange Frequency control. Starting at
To find the midrange area you are looking for:
1.Adjust the Midrange Level control to the full boost or cut position.
2.Rotate the Midrange Frequency control until the desired area you wish to cut or boost is found.
3.Adjust the Midrange Level control to the desired amount of cut or boost.
MIDRANGE FREQUENCY CONTROL
The Midrange Frequency control sets the area that is to be cut or boosted by the Midrange Level control. If the Midrange Level control is set at
Some hints: If you need to “cut through” the band a little more, try boosting 200 to 400 Hz. If you like a more transparent or “scooped” sound, try cutting at 800 Hz. The midrange controls are especially useful in controlling fretless basses and their inherent qualities.
TREBLE CONTROL
The Treble control employs a
EFFECTS BLEND CONTROL
The Effects Blend Control “blends” the signal sent from your instrument with the signal coming from your
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