User Manual

EXPRESSION PEDAL PARAMETERS AND PRESETS
If an expression pedal is connected to the BMS at the time you save a preset, the
current state of the parameter(s) controlled by the expression pedal will be saved
within the preset. Moving the expression pedal while in a preset does not result
in the LED blinking (indicating an edited preset). If you later recall a preset without
an expression pedal attached, the parameter(s) controlled by the expression pedal
will be recalled with their values at the time of saving. Upon moving back to
WYSIWYG mode, that parameter will go back its default setting.
FACTORY RESET
To perform a factory reset and restore all default presets do the following:
1. Unplug the power cable from the BMS.
2. Press and hold the BYPASS footswitch as you apply power.
3. Continue to hold down the BYPASS footswitch until you see the LED
toggle between red and green. Normally it will take four seconds for the
LED to begin toggling.
4. Once the LED starts toggling between red and green, you can release
the BYPASS footswitch. DO NOT REMOVE POWER AT THIS POINT!
5. About four to five seconds later the LED will light green and then shut
off. The factory reset is complete and your BMS is ready for use.
NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Buffered bypass
Input impedance: 2.2M
Output impedance (for both output jacks): 680
Current draw: 125mA
TIPS ON GETTING OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE FROM THE BASS
MONO SYNTH
1. The Bass Mono Synth is generally best used as the first pedal in an effects
chain. Place modulation, delay, and reverb effects after the Bass Mono
Synth. The unit will not perform well if placed in the effects loop of a guitar
amp.
2. Avoid placing a distortion or overdrive in front of the Bass Mono Synth,
which could muddy up the input signal and cause the tracking to be
unstable. If you want to add overdrive or distortion, place it after the Bass
Mono Synth.
3. Make sure to play only one note at a time. The Bass Mono Synth acts
unpredictably and erratically when it receives two or more notes at once.
4. You might find the SENS knob needs to be adjusted for each synth type.
This is normal, each synth type reacts differently to the gain provided by
SENS.