In terms of accessories, this Electro-Harmonix micro synthesizer comes with its own 96DC-200BI power supply included in the box.These vintage Electro-Harmonix micro synth pedals can work great with a compressor foot pedal strung in front of them for extra sustain. A convenient indicator light on the face of the unit lets you know the gear is powered and functioning. ![]() On the right side is a single input port, and on the left side is a single output port. This road worthy unit measures 4.75 inches wide by 5.75 inches long by 2.5 inches high. These effect pedals feature an all analog design with three pole resonant filters.This tank tough pedal in a die cast chassis can be just right to take with you to gigs or the studio. When the footswitch is deactivated, the pedal’s audio circuitry doesn't interfere with the purity of your bass's sound. The unit is crafted with true bypass circuitry to keep tonal degradation at bay when it is not in use. In addition, you can invent an endless variety of your own original, cool sounds. You can enjoy familiar sounds like mini Moog, sequential circuits, fuzz, backward fuzz, auto wah, fretless, bowed, percussive Moog, dub, and neutral. A simple footswitch lets you activate and deactivate the EHX analog synthesizer.When you experiment with different pickup selector positions, the EHX micro synths can let you produce a variety of classic bass sounds. All 10 of these sliders can let you modify their respective levels between 0 and 10. ![]() The adjustable rates on these sliders can give you full control over their speed and their direction. The four filter sweep sliders complete the row, controlling the resonance, the start frequency, the stop frequency, and the rate. ![]() These are followed by a single attack delay slider that lets you fade in tones. The square wave tone can also be used to create distortion effects. Following that are four voice mix sliders, individually controlling the sub octave, the guitar, the octave up, and the square wave. The slider furthest to the left on the unit controls the trigger. This vintage Electro-Harmonix piece of gear can be a miniature analog synthesizer for your bass.This micro synth has a 10 slider interface to allow for creative diversity and infinite tonal ranges. It can boast the same set of features as the EHX micro synths for electric guitar music, and then it adds a trigger and a filter sweep range designed specifically for basses. Electro-Harmonix made this micro synth sound pedal to provide the same fat, synthesized textures that electric guitars produce from bass guitars. This pedal can deliver all your bass's synth needs from chunky analog to the signature synth sounds of your favorite musicians. Combining short and long notes, and some delay, you can play wonderfully dreamy songs on this.If you want to turn your bass guitar into a synth, you now can with the Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synthesizer analog micro synth effects pedal. Holding a note adds a soft pad to the background, enabling you to accompany yourself. Playing short notes will create soft rhythmic tones that change timbre with different playing velocity. If it sounds weird then I probably typed something wrongĪ dreamy layered patch. Mostly this is good for some gnarly lead solo stuff and not so good for pads or anything on the low endĪll the select 2 stuff is identical to the init because I just wanted simple vibrato on the mod wheel. ![]() ***Or change to 0 for less width/detuningĪgain most of the patch bits don’t matter, neither does the mod fx or delay much, experiment with these at your desire. **Or change to about 32 for more focus on higher pitch *Or change to about 6 for portamento on some songs like Black Omen Patch settings can be whatever you want, mine all affect the LFOs and I don’t use it for any of the songs with this patch so I wouldn’t worry about it All were created from INIT patches and made to emulate various synths (the first is an emulation of a Poly-800 II patch I created) Here are 3 patches used by my synthwave band REAPERS.
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