Specifications

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FX ON/OFF ENABLE (USING X-15)
ON, OFF [ON]
When the NIGHTBASS is used with an ART X-15 ULTRAFOOT, the two devices "talk" to
each other. In order for the two devices to talk, Enable must be ON. The
NIGHTBASS enables commands to be received from the X-15 to turn the effects in
the preset on or off.
NOTES:
1) You must use two MIDI cables for back and forth communication between the two
units.
2) If you are not using the NIGHTBASS with an X-15, set the Enable to OFF.
'ENTER' TO EDIT ON/OFF CONTROLLERS
The purpose of being able to edit the ON/OFF controllers is to allow you to
change effect status without an X-15 ULTRAFOOT. You may also change the MIDI
controller number assigned to the effect.
Press the Enter button to set up the On/Off status of an effect in a preset. The
effect status defaults to On when you first add the effect to the preset.
If you edit the On/Off status YOU MUST PRESS STORE TO SAVE YOUR CHANGES.
If you do not want an effect to be active instantly when a preset is recalled set
the Status to Off and press Store. When the preset is next selected, the effect
will be off. Access the EFFECT MODE of the X-15 and press the associated
activator pad to turn on the effect.
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 SWITCH #  PAD STATUS *  MIDI CONTROLLER 
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0  BYPASS OFF  MC 84:MIDI CNTLR 
1  EXCITER ON  MC 70:MIDI CNTLR 
2  COMPRESSOR ON  MC 71:MIDI CNTLR 
3  DISTORTION ON  MC 72:MIDI CNTLR 
4  EQUALIZER ON  MC 73:MIDI CNTLR 
5  EXPANDER/NOISE GATE  ON  MC 74:MIDI CNTLR 
6  REVERB ON  MC 75:MIDI CNTLR 
7  DELAY ON  MC 76:MIDI CNTLR 
8  PITCH TRANSPOSER ON  MC 77:MIDI CNTLR 
9  FLANGE/CHORUS ON  MC 78:MIDI CNTLR 
10  SPECIAL EFFECTS ON  MC 79:MIDI CNTLR 
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*The default status is On when the effect is selected.
MIDI Event data Monitoring Mode
When you select this Mode, MIDI information is displayed in either easy to read
and understand or technical terms. The LCD displays certain MIDI events as they
occur, regardless of which MIDI channel is selected. Information displayed is the
MIDI event itself, its attributes with a choice of display formats (in either
decimal or hexadecimal base 16).