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Drive (Overdrive)

The Drive control adjusts the saturation added to your instrument’s 
signal. The overdrive is voiced with Speaker Simulation to create warm, 
amp-like drive even when using the XLR Output directly into a console 
or playing through a speaker cabinet with a horn.

Blend (Compressor)

The Blend control changes what the player hears when the compressor 
section is active. In fully counter-clockwise position, it provides the 
original unaffected signal. In fully clockwise position, it provides the 
output of the compressor section only.

Gain & Gain Reduction LED  (Compressor)

The Gain control affects how much of your bass’ signal is fed into the 
compressor circuit. The Gain Reduction LED indicator will change when 
gain reduction or compression is occurring. 

Threshold (Compressor)

The Threshold control adjusts when the compressor starts to affect the 
signal. 

Input Jack

This is a high-impedance input ideal for basses, but also suitable for 
electric guitars, acoustic guitars with pickup systems, keyboards and 
other instruments.

Tuner Output Jack

The Tuner Output Jack lets you keep your tuner active without 
interrupting your signal path.

Output Jack

This is a low-impedance output jack that connects to the amp or to the 
next effect pedal in a mono signal chain. 

XLR Output

This is a balanced output that connects to mixing boards, recording 
consoles, or recording interfaces.

Ground Lift

The Ground Lift button lifts the ground in the XLR output to remove any 
hum that may be created by unwanted ground loops.

DI Signal Path Switch

This switch lets you decide when your instrument’s signal reaches the 
XLR output.

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