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Included Effect Plug-ins
Distortion Plug-ins
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Using Effects
• To insert a new effect, click the + button that appears if you point the mouse
at an empty plug-in slot or at one of the arrows before or after a used effect
slot.
• To remove an effect from an effect slot, click the effect name and select None
from the pop-up menu.
• To change the order of the effects in the chain, click on an effect and drag it
to another position.
• To activate or deactivate an effect, click the pedal-like button below the effect
name. If an effect is active, the LED next to the button is lit.
NOTE
• Pre-effects and post-effects can be mono or stereo, depending on the track
configuration.
• Using quick controls you can set up an external MIDI device, such as a foot
controller, to control the VST Bass Amp effects. For more information about
quick controls, see the “Operation Manual”.
Amplifiers
The amps available on the Amplifiers page are modeled on real-life amplifiers. Each
amp features settings typical for bass recording, such as gain, equalizers, and
master volume. The sound-related parameters bass, low mid, high mid, and treble
have a significant impact on the overall character and sound of the corresponding
amp. Shape 1 and Shape 2 offer predefined tone shaping.
ValveAmp300
A famous tube amplifier from the 70s, useful for rock playing styles.
GreenT
A classic amplifier from the 80s, useful for funk and rock playing styles.
Greyhound
An amplifier, well known for its typical growl, useful for several playing styles.