User’sGuideMODELINGBASSPROCESSOR
Stereo OperationFor stereo operation connect the bass to the Input of the BP50. Connect a TRS stereo “Y”cord or a pair of stereo headphones to the BP5
Applying Power There are two options for powering the BP50:battery power, and the optional PS200R powersupply. Before applying power to anything,set y
Connecting an instrument cable to the Input applies power to the BP50. Disconnectingyour instrument from the Input of the BP50 disconnects the battery
Tuner The Tuner in the BP50 lets you quickly tune or check the tuning of your bass. Press andhold both Footswitches simultaneously to access the tuner
Bypass The BP50 presets can be bypassed for a clean,unprocessed bass tone. To bypass the BP50,press both footswitches simultaneously. The display read
The Effect LEDsWhen editing a preset,the Effect LEDs are used to identify which effect is selected for editing.The Edit buttons move you through the E
Storing/Copying a PresetOnce the preset has been modified,you may store your settings to one of the 40 User Presetlocations (Presets 1-40). The follow
Effect DefinitionsThe BP50 can be thought of as several different “virtual” amplifiers,and individual hi-tech effects.Each effect within the BP50 can
The fretless effect has 30 types (10-39). The first digit shows the fretless type, the seconddigit (0-9) recalls defaults with the following parameter
Amp/Stompbox ModelingModeling is a technology that reproduces the tones popular modern and vintage amps anddistortion stompoxes. Values 1-9 increase t
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setting creates a volume pedal effect automatically with varying attack times. Different bassguitars and pickups require different threshold settings.
Phaser (P1-p9)A phaser splits the incoming signal,and changes the phasing of the signal. The signal istaken in and out of phase and mixed back in with
tune from the original,and mixes the two signals together. The result is a doubling typeof effect as if two bass guitars were playing the same part to
Delay The BP50 has 3 different delay types,Mono (D),Analog (A),and Ping Pong (P),each with 2seconds of delay time available. There are two different p
Other FunctionsExpression PedalThe rear panel of the BP50 includes an input for an expression pedal. Any passive volumepedal can be used as an express
cabinet accompanies each model:Factory ResetThis function resets the BP50 to its original factory settings.This procedure erases allcustom user preset
AppendixSpecifications:Input: 1/4” inputOutput: 1 - 1/4” Stereo TRS (can be used as a headphone output)Control In: 1/4” input (Use a passive volume p
Preset List (User/Factory)PunchyPhased HallBasic SubFunky FilterChorus HallRock AmpedBasic ChorusFilter UpPhasadelicRock OutLight DriveFretless WalkCo
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IntroductionThanks to the continuous advances in musical technology, the BP50 offers you the flexibility,power, and capability of producing sounds nev
The Front Panel1. Footswitches - These 2 Footswitches are used to select presets,access the Tuner,or bypassthe BP50. Press the Up Footswitch to increm
2.Value Buttons - The Value Buttons perform various functions depending on which mode isselected. In Play mode,these buttons control the BP50’s Master
Rear Panel1. Input - Connect your instrument to this jack.2. Output - This is a stereo TRS jack.Connect from this jack to the input of a single amplif
Making ConnectionsThere are several different connection options available when using the BP50. The followingdiagrams show the connections for some of
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