Source Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion User Manual page 14

Bass distortion
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the Aftershock works in true stereo mode (I
To configure a different stereo routing mode, use the Neuro App.
A few different routing options are displayed below. The right side of each diagram shows inputs 1
and 2, the left side shows outputs 1 and 2, and the distortion and EQ circuits (labeled A and B) are in
the center.
Mono (Default – Auto Select): I
True Stereo (Stereo In, Stereo Out): I
to distortion circuit B and out to O
Parallel (Mono In, Stereo Process, Stereo Out): I
to distortion circuit A and out to O
2. This essentially turns the Aftershock into a splitter that takes a single input and feeds two amps (or a
stereo signal chain).
Stereo In, Mono Out: I
NPUT
of circuits A and B are mixed and sent to O
mono output.
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NPUT
1 goes to distortion circuit A and out to O
NPUT
Mono
EQ
1
A
To Amp
1 goes to distortion circuit A and out to O
NPUT
2.
UTPUT
True Stereo
EQ
1
A
To Amp
EQ
2
B
NPUT
1. The other signal goes to distortion circuit B and out to O
UTPUT
Parallel (Stereo)
EQ
1
A
To Amp (L)
EQ
2
B
To Amp (R)
1 goes to distortion circuit A. I
1. This is useful for mixing a stereo source down to a
UTPUT
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1 goes to O
1, and I
UTPUT
1
A
From Guitar
1
A
From Guitar
2
B
1 is split into two identical signals. One signal goes
A
1
From Guitar
B
2 goes to distortion circuit B. The outputs
NPUT
2 goes to O
2).
NPUT
UTPUT
1.
UTPUT
1. I
2 goes
UTPUT
NPUT
UTPUT
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