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NOTE: As with the programs in the FX1, F2, and FX3 modules, choosing 0 indicates the
most subtle option, choosing 9 indicates the least subtle option, and — where relevant —
choosing P lets you control the effect with an optional external expression pedal attached to
the back of the Bassfire.
LEVEL
6
Classic Effects (FX1, FX2, and FX3) – Continued
Octaver. Adds a note an octave lower than the
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note you are playing.
NOTE: Take care when using headphones or
external amps/speakers with this effect, as it adds
powerful lows that can damage certain equipment.
Doubling. Doubles the signal with a slight delay.
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Ping PonG Delay. Creates a delay that bounces
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back and forth in stereo.
Tape Delay. Emulates the retro tape-delay effect.
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Stereo Delay. A standard delay that occurs in
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stereo.
Echo. The classic echo effect.
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Hall Reverb. Simulates the reverberation of a
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concert hall.
Room Reverb. Simulates the reverberation of a
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regular room.
Reverse Reverb (u). Creates a backwards-playing
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reverb that you hear immediately before you hear
the original signal, instead of after it.
Plate Reverb. Simulates the classic "plate reverb"
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sound of a metal plate.
Off. Turns off the effects for this module.
DIGFX (Digital Sampling Effects)
Sample Rate Decimation. Creates low-fi effects.
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Bit Reduction. Lowers bit depth to create highly "digitized" sounds.
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Off. Turns the DIGFX off.
Level. Indicates the program output level in 2dB steps, where 25 is unity
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gain.

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