Getting To Know Your Bass Ii - Peavey Spectrum Bass II Operation Manual

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Chapter 2
Overview
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the correct power supply could result in fire, shock hazard, extensive circuit damage, decreased performance,
or non-operation.
2. MIDI Out Jack
This is a standard 5-pin DIN jack used for sending MIDI overflow data and/or SysEx data from the
Spectrum Bass II to receiving unit(s).
3. MIDI Thru Jack
This is a standard 5-pin jack used to echo MIDI data received at the MIDI In jack. This means that the receiving
unit(s) will receive an exact copy of the MIDI data the Spectrum Bass II received.
4. MIDI In Jack
This is a standard 5-pin jack used for receiving MIDI data from the sending unit.
5. Mono/Right Jack
This is a standard
lA"
mono output jack. The output from this jack is the Right channel
if
a plug is inserted into
the Stereo/Left jack and is the summed Left and Right channels
if no
plug is inserted into the Stereo/Left jack.
6. Stereo/Leftjack
This is a standard
Vf
stereo output jack. The output from this jack is stereo when used with a stereo cable, with
the Left channel on the tip, and the Right channel on the ring.
Throughout the rest of the manual we will refer to the Spectrum Bass II as the Bass n.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BASS II
It's pretty simple to tell whecj the Bass II is turned on; when it's plugged in it should be on.
Using the Bass II is nearly as easy. The following sections provide information on: connecting the Bass n, sound
editing, front panel editing, MIDI modes and Multi setups, controller usage, autoflow, and of course the ever popular
MIDI implementation and system exclusive appendices. Enjoy!
Peavey Electronics Corporation
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