Owner’s Manual
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Bass Whammy™ Pedal. Designed specifically for bass, the Bass Whammy offers DigiTech’s latest pitch shifting technology, classic Whammy pitch bending effects, and true bypass operation. The added Classic/Chords switch toggles between single note and chordal Whammy modes, providing rock solid pitch shifting effects.
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1. Expression Pedal This pedal is used to control the pitch bending amount of the selected Harmony, Whammy, or Detune effect. Rocking it forward (toe down) increases the amount of pitch bending while rocking it back (toe up) decreases the amount of pitch bending. 2. Harmony LEDs One of these LEDs will light when a Harmony effect is selected. Harmony effects have dry signal added to the effect signal. 3.
7. Status LED This LED lights to indicate the effect is on. When the effect is bypassed, this LED will be off. 8. Effect On/Off Footswitch This switch turns the Whammy, Harmony, or Detune effect on and off. 9. Power Input Connect the power supply to this jack. Do not use any power supply other than the included power supply. 10. Output Jack Connect this jack to another pedal input or the input of an amplifier. 11. Instrument Input Connect your instrument to this jack. 12.
Making Connections The Bass Whammy pedal is extremely easy to set up and use. Follow these steps to get up and running. 1. Connect your instrument to the Bass Whammy’s Input Jack. 2. Connect from the Bass Whammy’s Output Jack to your favorite distortion pedal or to your amplifier. 3. If using an external MIDI device for control, connect from the MIDI out of the MIDI device to the Bass Whammy’s MIDI Input. 4.
Effects Whammy Effects This group of effects will bend your incoming signal either up or down depending upon the effect setting you have chosen. As the Expression Pedal is rocked back and forth, the signal will bend from the original input pitch (toe up), to the pitch specified by the selected effect setting (toe down). OCT 2OCT OCT 10TH OCT OCT OCT 4TH 5TH OCT Bass Whammy Presets 5TH 5TH Page 6 2 OCT UP – Bends your input note two octaves up. 1 OCT UP – Bends your input note one octave up.
Harmony Effects This group of effects add a harmony to your incoming signal. Both the harmony note and the input signal are mixed together as if two basses were playing simultaneously. As you rock the pedal back and forth, the harmony note bends between two intervals specified by the selected effect setting, but the input signal remains unchanged.
Detune Effects This group of effects create a copy of your input signal, shift the pitch of the copied signal, then mix it back with the original signal. As the Expression Pedal is rocked back and forth, the level of this detuned signal is changed. With the pedal in the toe up position, only the original dry signal is heard. As the pedal is rocked forward, more of the detuned signal is mixed with the dry signal.
MIDI Functions The Bass Whammy features a MIDI input for receiving incoming MIDI data. MIDI messages can select a Whammy effect and set whether the effect is in an active or bypassed state. MIDI CC messages can then be used to control the Bass Whammy Expression Pedal position. MIDI Channel The Bass Whammy can receive MIDI messages on any, or all MIDI channels. The following steps outline the procedure for accessing or changing the MIDI channel. 1. Disconnect the power from the Bass Whammy pedal. 2.
MIDI Program Changes The Bass Whammy uses MIDI Program Change commands for effect selection. Effects can be selected in either an active or bypassed state. The following illustrations show the MIDI Program Change mappings for Classic mode and Chords mode. Effects MIDI Program Change Mapping (Classic Mode) When set to Classic mode, the following illustration outlines the Program Change commands recognized by the Bass Whammy and the corresponding effect setting and its status.
Effects MIDI Program Change Mapping (Chords Mode) When set to Chords mode, the following illustration outlines the Program Change commands recognized by the Bass Whammy and the corresponding effect setting and its status.
MIDI Continuous Control Using MIDI continuous control commands, the Bass Whammy’s Expression Pedal position can be remotely controlled. MIDI CC11 adjusts the Expression Pedal position. A value of 0 on MIDI CC11 corresponds to a toe up position and a value of 127 corresponds to a toe down position.
Calibrating the Expression Pedal In the unlikely event that the Expression Pedal does not respond properly or that the note does not bend or return to the correct pitch, it may need to be re-calibrated. The following steps outline the procedure for Expression Pedal re-calibration: 1. Disconnect the power from the Bass Whammy pedal. 2. Press and hold the Effect On/Off Footswitch while reconnecting the power. This enables MIDI and Calibration Setup.
Specifications Instrument Input Type: Max Input Level: Input Impedance: MIDI Input: Output Type: Max Output Level: Output Impedance: Sample Rate: Frequency Response: Signal to Noise Ratio: THD: A/D Conversion: D/A Conversion: Power Consumption: Power Requirements: Power Adapter: Dimensions: Shipping Weight: Page 14 1/4” Unbalanced TS +5 dBu 1 MΩ 5-Pin Din 1/4” Unbalanced TS +10 dBu 1 kΩ 44.1 kHz 20 Hz to 20 kHz > -105 dB (A weighted); ref = max level, 22 kHz bandwidth 0.
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