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bass DRY
– Select this input to route a dry, unprocessed bass signal direct from the input to the
recorder while processed signal is heard at the BNX3’s outputs. This input is great for laying down a dry
bass track that can be replayed through different amp models and presets using the Reamp input . You
can still monitor the bass signal through all of the BNX3’s effects processing while recording.
bass AMP
– Select this input to tap the bass signal right after the Noise Gate, and send it to the
recorder, while a processed signal is heard at the BNX3’s outputs. This mode is great for laying down a
dry bass amp track without modulation, delay, or reverb effects but still monitoring these effects out the
BNX3’s outputs while recording.
REAMP 1-8
– Select one of these inputs to route the selected track back through the current BNX3’s
preset. This is great for bass tracks that were recorded using
bass DRY
or
bass AMP
because you can
experiment by playing these tracks back through different amp models, effects, or entirely new presets.
This is exactly how professional recording engineers mix down bass tracks. To select the input
configuration for recording, follow these steps:
1. Begin with the recorder stopped.
2. Press the
SETUP
button once. The BNX3’s main display reads
recinput
. The display flashes the
selected input configuration. Default from the factory is
bass
.
3. Use the
DATA WHEEL
to select one of the 10 different input configurations you want to use for
recording.
4.When finished, press
EXIT
.
NOTE: When the STOP button is pressed after using the
reamp
input configuration for
recording, the input configuration will automatically be reset to
bass
.
Stereo Record
The recorder can be setup to automatically arm pairs of tracks for recording in stereo. When Stereo
Record is enabled, each time you press the
RECORD
button or footswitch, the recorder will
automatically arm a pair of tracks to record to. Each track is automatically panned hard left and hard
right respectively to maintain a stereo image. Track 1 is paired with track 2, track 3 is paired with track 4,
and so on. To use Stereo Record, follow these steps:
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Recorder