Alesis 60 Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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Classic Effects (FX1, FX2, and FX3)
NOTE: For all of the programs in the FX1, F2, and FX3 modules, choosing 0 indicates the
most subtle option, choosing 9 indicates the least subtle option, and — where relevant —
choosing P lets you control the effect with an optional external expression pedal attached to
the back of the Bassfire.
Display Description Available In:
,
Au
to Wah. U1 – U4 sweep up; U5 – U9 sweep
down.
,
Ph
aser. Higher values result in more feedback.
,
T
remolo. Higher values result in greater depth.
,
Cry
. Adds a human-like crying effect to the
sound.
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S
tep Filter. Produces an arpeggiator-like sound.
Slow A
ttack. Reduces the attack rate of the signal.
Auto Phase (
). A phaser for which the delay is
controlled by playing intensity.
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Sub-B
ass Synthesis. Adds ultra-low harmonics.
NOTE: Take care when using headphones or
external amps/speakers with this effect, as it adds
powerful lows that can damage certain equipment.
,
F
langer. Shifts the pitch of the signal up and
down, creating a swirling effect.
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Rotary Speaker (L
). Emulates the sound of the
classic rotary speaker.
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C
horus. Adds fullness to your sound.
P
itch Transpose. Transposes the pitch either up
or down. P0 – P4 transpose the pitch down a
minor third, a major third, a perfect fourth, and a
perfect fifth respectively. P5 – P9 transpose the
pitch up in the same manner.
Variable P
itch Transpose Up. Transposes the
pitch up from 0 to 2 octaves.
Variable P
itch Transpose Down. Transposes the
pitch down 0 to 2 octaves.
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R
ing Modulation. Modulates the amplitude of
the signal, giving it a metallic sound.
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Auto Pan
. Pans the signal back and forth from left
to right in the stereo field at a constant rate.
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Classic Effects (FX1, FX2, and FX3) – Continued
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O
ctaver. Adds a note an octave lower than the
note you are playing.
NOTE: Take care when using headphones or
external amps/speakers with this effect, as it adds
powerful lows that can damage certain equipment.
,
D
oubling. Doubles the signal with a slight delay.
,
Ping PonG
Delay. Creates a delay that bounces
back and forth in stereo.
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T
ape Delay. Emulates the retro tape-delay effect.
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S
tereo Delay. A standard delay that occurs in
stereo.
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E
cho. The classic echo effect.
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H
all Reverb. Simulates the reverberation of a
concert hall.
,
R
oom Reverb. Simulates the reverberation of a
regular room.
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Reverse Reverb (u
). Creates a backwards-playing
reverb that you hear immediately before you hear
the original signal, instead of after it.
,
Pla
te Reverb. Simulates the classic “plate reverb”
sound of a metal plate.
Of
f. Turns off the effects for this module.
DIGFX (Digital Sampling Effects)
NOTE: As with the programs in the FX1, F2, and FX3 modules, choosing 0 indicates the
most subtle option, choosing 9 indicates the least subtle option, and — where relevant —
choosing P lets you control the effect with an optional external expression pedal attached to
the back of the Bassfire.
,
Sample Rate D
ecimation. Creates low-fi effects.
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B
it Reduction. Lowers bit depth to create highly “digitized” sounds.
Of
f. Turns the DIGFX off.
LEVEL
,
Level. Indicates the program output level in 2dB steps, where 25 is unity
gain.