Global Parameters

 

Global Parameters

 

1) Input and Output Volume

You can control the overall input and output volumes using their respective knobs on the control bar. Adjust the input volume knob to optimize the input level for your particular guitar pickup. To get the best signal-to-noise ratio, turn the input knob so when you play your guitar loud, the LEDs in the input level meter hit 0 dB. The lock switch for the input-volume knob prevents you from changing the input volume accidentally.

 

2) Noise Gate

The Noise Gate reduces noise from an input such as a microphone or electric instrument. It is particularly useful for reducing hum or other background electrical noise.

THRESHOLD - Turn the threshold knob until the noise stops or decreases to an acceptable level.  

DECAY -  Decay sets the rate at which the Noise Gate will attenuate the signal once it drops below the threshold. Higher values will make the signal fade faster once it drops below the threshold.

 

3) BPM

You can setup you bpm in bottom bar. Click the bpm number to type in bpm value, or use the tap button to set the bpm by your own speed.

 

4) Amp Room

Amp Room is designed to let you test how your pedal will sound with different scenario.

Select 6 Amp to compare pedal sound in different amp model.

Tap the switch next to amp room button to bypass signal with amp model.

 

5) Quick Snap

BIAS Pedal offers 8 quick presets for you to instantly save the current global settings. Once you're happy with the settings, just click the camera icon and select one of the 8 slots to save or overwrite. This is a useful tool to help you do A/B comparisons during your sound development or store your favorite pedal settings for instant recall.

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