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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 2:03 pm
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30Hz wrote:
Can't wait for Heath to show., I got a bunch of questions.

Some general problems I have with the amp is that for example the EQ knobs are tied in with the digital program of the amp so whenever I turn something up or down I get the flashing save light which is rather annoying. If I have my mid knob at 4 o'clock then why would I need to "save" it.

I dislike how a lot of things are turn on and high from get go. Most of the amp settings have the gain cranked right up. Too I find that the drum program and play along bass is too loud and I always got to dial it down.

Rock sounds are easy to find but I play a lot of soul/funk without effects and that is where I like to spend most of my time tonally, which has been a challenge to get to. On a side not I wish the amp was separate entirely from the rhythm programs. I'm looking at having to program a amp sound for every single rhythm.

Too I dislike how there is no reset option when I do tempo creep or autokey. If I stop it midway and want to start over I have to leave the rhythm preset entirely.


I'd also like to know if there is gonna be more rhythms available for download on the B-DEC.


30hz
I have found that using the DEC editor with your PC to create is very easy to use. You can go through, create all of the sounds, levels, FX (or not),EQ settings etc. and then upload them to the BDEC to the user presets. This way you will not longer have to fiddle with the knobs and your sounds and volumes will be stored.
When you edit a sound it askes you if you want to store that change as a convience.
As far as the auto key and tempo creep there is no "reset". If you do not want to leave the program press the "drum" button and go to TEMPO and dial the tempo back down and you are good to go. It might be a little easier. Have fun.

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