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Summary of Contents for OTO Machines BAM

  • Page 2 BAM. Do not open (or modify Do not eat BAM. Before using BAM, make sure to read in any way) BAM or its AC adapter. There are no user- all the instructions below, and this User Manual. BAM serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    And the hardware itself added grain and warmness to the sound. The technology used in BAM is very close to the one used in these early digital reverberator units : 16 bit converters, 20 bit fixed-point processing, analog filtering and even an input transformer transient simulator.
  • Page 4: Parameters

    FRONT PANEL & REAR PANEL 01 - SIZE. Sets the size of the space. Allows you to tune the reverb to your sound 02 - PRE DELAY. Sets a delay time (from 0 to 500ms) before the reverb occurs 03 - MIX. Mix between the dry and wet sound 04 - DATA.
  • Page 5: Type

    4. Chorus. Chorus adds modulation to the reverberator the LEDs go off. signal. Main Outputs Stereo Line Inputs Main Outputs NOTE : turn the MIX pot to its maximum position (right) or set BAM in « Aux mode »(cf. page 12) data type in gain filters chorus...
  • Page 6 TYPE IN GAIN Type. Sets the algorithm of the reverb. In Gain. Sets the analog input gain of the reverb from 0 dB to +15 dB. Due to the built-in diode clipper, increasing gain can add a nice character to the reverb signal. Type In Gain Hall...
  • Page 7: Filters

    FILTERS CHORUS Filters. Low-cut & High-cut filters are located at the Chorus. Adds modulation to the reverb signal. reverb input. It can change the character of your sound The ‘Off’ position won’t introduce any pitch shifting but it from airy to darker. can lead to more metallic character.
  • Page 8 TYPE function key. press the IN GAIN function key. To exit the ACTIVE settings, wait for 10 seconds or press the ACTIVE switch. NOTE : When BAM is switched off, inputs are directly connected to the outputs via the relay. active type...
  • Page 9: Chorus

    Save a preset The FREEZE switch can be set to operate in either Latch BAM has 36 presets; 6 banks of 6 presets each. Press the PRESET switch for 2 seconds. The PRESET or Momentary mode. To change the Freeze mode, The upper line of LEDs (1 to 6) indicates the bank.
  • Page 10 EXIT WITHOUT LOADING FACTORY PRESETS MEMORY PROTECT MIDI OR SAVING A PRESET The first 2 banks are filled with 12 factory presets. You can prevent overwriting your presets with the The MIDI settings menu gives you access to the following If you press the PRESET switch before selecting the bank These 12 factory presets are listed on table 1.
  • Page 11 Table 2 : Default Program Change list BAM has 36 presets and MIDI Program Change One of the TAP or TYPE switch is lit (the filter is off, BAM messages have 128 values. You can associate any BAM will accept the corresponding MIDI message) or flashing...
  • Page 12 If you want to restore the default System settings, power If you want to restore the 12 Factory Presets, power up up BAM while pressing the ACTIVE and TAP switches. BAM while pressing the PRESET and FREEZE switches. The ACTIVE and TAP switches are lit and the 16 LEDS The PRESET and FREEZE switches are lit and the 16 LEDS will display a little animation for 3 seconds.
  • Page 13: Freeze Mode

    LED 2 : Tap to Reverb time LED 3 : Preset Copyright © 2016 OTO Machines SARL. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of OTO Machine SARL. Product features, specifications, availability and informations in this manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 14 Tested to comply with FCC Standards for office use. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.