User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Overview
- Quick Start
- Connections
- Basic Distortion Operation
- Effect Types
- Controls
- Preset Storage and Recall
- Universal Bypass TM
- Stacking and Parallel Processing “Inside the Box”
- Stereo Routing
- Parametric EQ
- Low Cut Filter
- LoRetain
- Voice Control
- Noise Gate
- External Control
- Neuro App
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I change the routing mode for my pedal without changing anything about the sounds?
- What kind of instruments can I connect to the Aftershock’s inputs?
- Can I power the Aftershock directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
- When connecting the Aftershock to a recording interface or mixer, should I used a Lo-Z (microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
- Why doesn’t the Aftershock respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
- How do I enable extended effect types via MIDI?
- Rubber Feet
- Waste Disposal Notes
- Warranty
- Version History
SA246 Aftershock Bass Distortion User’s Guide 10
Controls
Knobs
Drive Knob
The DRIVE KNOB adjusts the amount of gain applied to the signal. Dial down the drive for a cleaner,
more articulate tone or crank it up for over-the-top doses of distortion.
Level Knob
Adjusts the output level of the effect. This is useful for setting the level of the distortion effect
compared to the bypassed signal. Note that because the distortion effect compresses the signal in
the clipping/saturation stage, the dynamic range of the distorted signal will be less than the dry
signal, and the LEVEL KNOB can be used to compensate for the loss of level that results from this
compression.
Clean Knob
The Clean Knob adjusts the amount of dry signal on the output. This is very useful for keeping a solid
low end with high amounts of drive.
Drive Knob
Effect Switch
Clean Knob
Level Knob
Tone Knob
Engage/Bypass
LED
Engage/Bypass
Footswitch
Control LED
Control Input Button