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Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 1
Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Spectrum™ Bass H The Spectrum Bass II was designed to offer
the ultimate in bass sounds to the user. The sounds range from smooth flowing fredess to nasty synth basses in
16-bit resolution (24-bit internal), full MIDI compatibility, 24 oscillators, 12-voice polyphony, and 6-part multi-timbral
capability.
The Spectrum Bass n features classic bass waves, digital bass waves, and a selection of 4 and 5 string bass waves.
Couple this with Peaveyh dynamically modulated resonant filters and the results can range from realistic to totally
tortured, screaming sounds.
The Spectrum Bass n was designed to answer die need for bass synthesizer sounds in a package with current MIDI
technology and state-of-the-art synthesizer capabilities.
FEATURES
*•" 2 MB 16-bit acoustic, classic analog and digital bass waveforms
*•* 256 presets; 192 ROM/64 RAM
24 oscillators (2 oscillators per voice)
12-voice polyphony
6-part multi-timbral
Hard Sync
12 dynamically modulated resonant filters
Portamento
Sample and Hold
<•* AHDSR envelopes for a classic feel
Custom patches for the Peavey PC™ 1600 MIDI Controller ready to be downloaded from the
Spectrum Bass II
"•* Digital display of:
Program number
fa Fine tune
fa Transpose
fa Pitch bend range
fa MIDI channel
fa MIDI receive acknowledge
fa Number of channels recognized in multi mode
fa Autoflow enable
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