Alesis Musical Instrument BassFX User Manual

User Manual  
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1 Introduction  
Welcome!  
Thank you for making the Alesis BassFX a part of your setup. Since 1984, we’ve  
been designing and building creative tools for the audio community. We believe  
in our products, because weve heard the results that creative people like you have  
achieved with them. One of Alesis’ goals is to make high-quality music equipment  
available to everyone, and this user manual is an important part of that. After all,  
theres no point in making equipment with all kinds of capabilities if no one  
explains how to use them. So, we try to write our manuals as carefully as we build  
our products.  
The goal of this manual is to get you the information you need as quickly as  
possible, with a minimum of hassle. We hope weve achieved that. If not, please  
drop us an email and give us your suggestions on how we could improve future  
editions of this manual.  
We hope your investment will bring you many years of creative enjoyment and  
help you achieve your musical goals.  
Sincerely,  
The people of Alesis  
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1 Introduction  
About the BassFX  
The first thing youll probably notice about the BassFX is its  
size—its not much larger or smaller than most other effect  
pedals for bass guitars. But dont let that fool you. The  
BassFX does much more than most pedals youll find on the  
market today (and for an unbeatable price too). Weve packed  
a lot of effects (more than 40!) and features into this unit.  
Heres a glimpse:  
BassFX Key Features  
40 preset patches that you can fully edit, store and  
restore to the factory default settings  
9 effect modules that provide multiple selectable effects  
Over 40 different effects with adjustable parameters and  
innumerable effect combinations  
Built-in auto-chromatic tuner  
Battery-powered operation and an external power  
option (9VDC)  
Simple interface that gives you quick and easy access to  
the BassFXs features  
BassFX Basics  
Benefits of a Multi-Effects Pedal  
If youve ever used effect pedals, you know they come in an  
infinite array of effects, colors and sizes. If you use multiple  
pedals, you probably do so by linking them all together into a  
chain. The BassFX eliminates the need for so many pedals  
because it combines just about all the effects you need into  
one unit. Instead of turning knobs and pushing buttons on  
pedal after pedal, with the BassFX you have full control over  
dozens of effects with one foot pedal! Its that easy.  
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Introduction 1  
Effect Modules  
If you were to think of the BassFX as a series of individual  
pedals linked together, then each pedal in that series would be  
considered an effect module. The BassFX has nine separate  
effect modules, as shown below:  
You can assign one effect to each of these modules and  
adjust its parameters accordingly. On the face of the unit,  
youll see a list of possible effect types for some of these  
modules. For more on effect modules, see chapter 10.  
Effect Types  
When we use the word “effect” in this manual, were usually  
referring to an effect type. Each module provides you with a  
selection of effect types, only one of which may be chosen  
for each module. For example, the DIST module allows you  
to select which type of distortion you want (SS CLEAN,  
TUBE CLEAN, CLASSIC 1 and others). The behavior of  
each of these effect types may be adjusted in one or more  
ways to produce variations of the effect.  
Parameters  
A parameter is a control that changes the characteristics of an  
effect. When we use the word “parameter,” we are referring  
to the “direct control” parameter available to the DIST, FX1,  
FX2 and FX3 modules. DISTs parameter is called DRIVE,  
and the parameters for FX1, FX2 and FX3 are labeled  
PARAM. The characteristic controlled by a parameter varies  
from effect to effect.  
Programs  
A program is a combination of effects modules  
and their respective settings. In PLAY mode, you  
have quick access to the BassFXs 40 programs via the  
foot pedals and the VALUE knob. The programs are  
divided up into banks A – D and are identified by a bank  
letter and a program number on the display.  
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1 Introduction  
How to Use This Manual  
This manual is divided into the following sections describing  
the various functions and applications for the BassFX. While  
its a good idea to read through the entire manual once  
carefully, if you already have general knowledge about effects,  
you should use the table of contents to look up specific  
functions.  
Helpful tips and advice  
are highlighted in a  
shaded box like this.  
Chapter 3: Getting Started shows you how to get the unit  
connected and turned on. Weve included a hookup diagram  
and some tips on using the BassFX.  
Chapter 4: A Tour of the BassFX describes all the controls and  
features of the unit. This chapter features diagrams of the top  
and rear panels that are labeled with the name and a brief  
overview of each function. The paragraphs that follow the  
diagrams provide in-depth description of these features.  
When something  
important appears in  
the manual, an  
exclamation mark (like  
the one shown at left)  
will appear with some  
explanatory text. This  
symbol indicates that  
this information is vital  
when operating the  
BassFX.  
Chapters 5 through 9 include step-by-step instructions for using  
the BassFX, including how to select and edit programs, use  
the tuner function, store and copy programs, and defer  
program changes.  
Chapter 10: Effects Knob Settings explains the units effect  
modules and types, as well as other settings controlled by the  
EFFECT and VALUE knobs.  
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting can give you a hand if you’re  
experiencing problems with the BassFX. Youll find that  
most issues can be resolved simply and quickly.  
Chapter 12: Specifications is full of information for the more  
technical users.  
Chapter 13: Warranty/ Contact Alesis explains the warranty we  
supply with the BassFX and lets you know the best way to  
reach us if you have any questions or comments.  
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2 Important Safety Instructions  
Important Safety Instructions (English)  
Safety symbols used in this product  
This symbol alerts the user that there are important operating  
and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this  
unit.  
This symbol warns the user of uninsulated voltage within the  
unit that can cause dangerous electric shocks.  
This symbol warns the user that output connectors contain  
voltages that can cause dangerous electrical shock.  
Please follow these precautions when using this  
product:  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a damp cloth. Do not spray any liquid cleaner onto  
the faceplate, as this may damage the front panel controls or cause a  
dangerous condition.  
7. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type  
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.  
A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.  
The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety.  
When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
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2 Important Safety Instructions  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly  
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit  
from the apparatus.  
11. Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with a cart, stand, bracket, or table designed for use with  
professional audio or music equipment. In any installation, make  
sure that injury or damage will not result from cables pulling on the  
apparatus and its mounting. If a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-  
over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for  
long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required  
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the  
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been  
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been  
dropped.  
15. This unit produces heat when operated normally. Operate in a well-  
ventilated area with at least six inches of clearance from peripheral  
equipment.  
16. This product, in combination with an amplifier and headphones or  
speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause  
permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at  
a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you  
experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult  
an audiologist.  
17. Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing. Do not place  
objects filled with liquids (flower vases, soft drink cans, coffee cups)  
on the apparatus.  
18. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not  
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.  
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Important Safety Instructions 2  
Instructions de Sécurité Importantes (French)  
Symboles utilisés dans ce produit  
Ce symbole alèrte l’utilisateur quil existe des instructions de  
fonctionnement et de maintenance dans la documentation jointe  
avec ce produit.  
Ce symbole avertit l’utilisateur de la présence d’une tension non  
isolée à l’intérieur de l’appareil pouvant engendrer des chocs  
électriques.  
Ce symbole prévient l'utilisateur de la présence de tensions sur  
les raccordements de sorties, représentant un risque  
d'électrocution.  
Veuillez suivre ces précautions lors de l’utilisation  
de l’appareil:  
1. Lisez ces instructions.  
2. Gardez ces instructions.  
3. Tenez compte de tous les avertissements.  
4. Suivez toutes les instructions.  
5. Nutilisez pas cet allareil à proximité de l’eau.  
6. Ne nettoyez quavec un chiffon humide. Il est potentiellement  
dangereux d'utiliser des pulvérisateurs ou nettoyants liquides sur cet  
appareil.  
7. Installez selon les recommandations du constructeur.  
8. Ne pas installer à proximilé de sources de chaleur comme radiateurs,  
cuisinière ou autre appareils (dont les amplificateurs) produisant de  
la chaleur.  
9. Ne pas enlever la prise de terre du cordon secteur. Une prise murale  
avec terre deux broches et une troisièrme reliée à la terre. Cette  
dernière est présente pour votre sécurité. Si le cordon secteur ne  
rentre pas dans la prise de courant, demandez à un électricien  
qualifié de remplacer la prise.  
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10. Evitez de marcher sur le cordon secteur ou de le pincer, en particulier  
au niveau de la prise, et aux endroits où il sor de lappareil.  
11. Nutilisez que des accessoires spécifiés par le constructeur.  
12. Nutilisez qu’avec un stand, ou table conçus pour lutilisation daudio  
professionnel ou instruments de musique. Dans toute installation,  
veillez de ne rien endommager à cause de câbles qui tirent sur des  
appareils et leur support.  
13. Débranchez lappareil lors d’un orage ou lorsquil nest pas utilisé  
pendant longtemps.  
14. Faites réparer par un personnel qualifié. Une réparation est nécessaire  
lorsque lappareil a été endommagé de quelque sorte que ce soit, par  
exemple losrque le cordon secteur ou la prise sont endommagés, si  
du liquide a coulé ou des objets se sont introduits dans lappareil, si  
celui-ci a été exposé à la pluie ou à l’humidité, ne fonctionne pas  
normalement ou est tombé.  
15. Puisque son fonctionement normale génère de la chaleur, placez cet  
appareil au moins 15cm. des équipments péripheriques et assurez  
que l’emplacement permet la circulation de l’air.  
16. Ce produit, utilisé avec un amplificateur et un casque ou des enceintes,  
est capable de produite des niveaux sonores pouvant engendrer une  
perte permanente de louïe. Ne lutilisez pas pendant longtemps à  
un niveau sonore élevé ou à un niveau non confortable. Si vous  
remarquez une perte de louïe ou un bourdonnement dans les  
oreilles, consultez un spécialiste.  
17. N'exposez pas l'appareil à l'égoutture ou à l'éclaboussement. Ne  
placez pas les objets remplis de liquides (vases à fleur, boîtes de  
boisson non alcoolique, tasses de café) sur l'appareil.  
18. AVERTISSEMENT: Pour réduire le risque du feu ou de décharge  
électrique, n'exposez pas cet appareil à la pluie ou à l'humidité.  
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Important Safety Instructions 2  
Lesen Sie bitte die folgende Sicherheitshinweise (German)  
Sicherheit Symbole verwendet in diesem  
Produkt  
Dieses Symbol alarmiert den Benutzer, daß es wichtige  
Funktionieren und Wartung Anweisungen in der Literatur gibt,  
die diese Maßeinheit begleitet.  
Dieses Symbol warnt den Benutzer der nicht isolierten  
Spannung innerhalb der Maßeinheit, die gefährliche elektrische  
Schläge verursachen kann.  
Dieses Symbol warnt den Benutzer, dem Ausgabestecker  
Spannungen enthalten, die gefährlichen elektrischen Schlag  
verursachen können.  
Folgen Sie bitte diesen Vorkehrungen, wenn dieses  
Produkt verwendet wird:  
1. Lesen Sie die Hinweise.  
2. Halten Sie sich an die Anleitung.  
3. Beachten Sie alle Warnungen.  
4. Beachten Sie alle Hinweise.  
5. Bringen Sie das Gerät nie mit Wasser in Berührung.  
6. Verwenden Sie zur Reinigung nur ein weiches Tuch. Verwenden Sie  
keine flüssigen Reinigungsmittel. Dies kann gefährliche Folgen  
haben.  
7. Halten Sie sich beim Aufbau des Gerätes an die Angaben des  
Herstellers.  
8. Stellen Sie das Gerät nich in der Nähe von Heizkörpern,  
Heizungsklappen oder anderen Wärmequellen (einschließlich  
Verstärkern) auf.  
9. Verfehlen Sie nicht den Zweck des grounging Terminals auf dem  
Netzstecker. Dieses Terminal wird für Ihre Sicherheit zur Verfügung  
gestellt.  
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10. Verlegen Sie das Netzkabel des Gerätes niemals so, daß man darüber  
stolpern kann oder daß es gequetscht wird.  
11. Benutzen Sie nur das vom Hersteller empfohlene Zubehör.  
12. Verwenden Sie ausschließlich Wagen, Ständer, oder Tische, die  
speziell für professionelle Audio- und Musikinstrumente geeignet  
sind. Achten Sie immer darauf, daß die jeweiligen Geräte sicher  
installiert sind, um Schäden und Verletzungen zu vermeiden. Wenn  
Sie einen Rollwagen benutzen, achten Sie darauf, das dieser nicht  
umkippt, um Verletzungen auszuschließen.  
13. Ziehen Sie während eines Gewitters oder wenn Sie das Gerät über  
einen längeren Zeitraum nicht benutzen den Netzstecher aus der  
Steckdose.  
14. Die Wartung sollte nur durch qualifiziertes Fachpersonal erfolgen.  
Die Wartung wird notwendig, wenn das Gerät beschädigt wurde  
oder aber das Stromkabel oder der Stecker, Gegenstände oder  
Flüssigkeit in das Gerät gelangt sind, das Gerät dem Regen oder  
Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt war und deshalb nicht mehr normal arbeitet  
oder heruntergefallen ist.  
15. Dieses Gerät produziert auch im normalen Betrieb Wärme. Achten  
Sie deshalb auf ausreichende Lüftung mit mindestens 15 cm  
Abstand von anderen Geräten.  
16. Dieses Produkt kann in Verbindung mit einem Verstärker und  
Kopfhörern oder Lautsprechern Lautstärkepegel erzeugen, die  
anhaltende Gehörschäden verursachen. Betreiben Sie es nicht über  
längere Zeit mit hoher Lautstärke oder einem Pegel, der Ihnen  
unangenehm is. Wenn Sie ein Nachlassen des Gehörs oder ein  
Klingeln in den Ohren feststellen, sollten Sie einen Ohrenarzt  
aufsuchen.  
17. Setzen Sie den Apparat nicht Bratenfett oder dem Spritzen aus.  
Plazieren Sie die Nachrichten, die mit Flüssigkeiten (gefüllt werden  
Blumevases, Getränkdosen, Kaffeetassen) nicht auf den Apparat.  
18. WARNING: um die Gefahr des Feuers oder des elektrischen  
Schlages zu verringern, setzen Sie diesen Apparat nicht Regen oder  
Feuchtigkeit aus.  
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Important Safety Instructions 2  
CE Declaration Of Conformity  
See our website at  
FCC Compliance Statement  
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.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
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3 Hookup Diagram  
The first thing well show you is how to get your BassFX up  
and running. The following diagram shows you the most  
common method of hooking up your BassFX, but there are  
other ways of doing it. For example, you may decide to run  
the BassFX straight into your mixer or recording device  
instead of an amplifier (thats what we had in mind when we  
created those great cabinet simulator effects). You may even  
want to go so far as to use the BassFX to add effects to  
keyboards or other electronic instruments.  
Although you can  
experiment with  
different types of  
instruments, the  
BassFX performs best  
with a bass guitar, as it  
was made specifically  
to handle that  
instrument’s frequency  
range.  
When you plug an  
adapter into the  
BassFX while batteries  
are in the unit, it will be  
powered by the adapter  
and not the batteries.  
Bass  
The BassFX’s Sub-Bass  
Synthesis and Octaver  
effects may damage  
some speakers if played  
at high levels. Please  
see the warning on  
page 18 regarding the  
use of these effects.  
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4 A Tour of the BassFX  
Top Panel  
Display  
This LED display is made up of two digits and two decimal  
points. In PLAY mode, the digits indicate the current bank  
letter and program number. When you turn the EFFECT  
knob to a module or parameter, the two digits display the  
setting of the selection. Descriptions of settings for each  
mode and parameter are in chapter 10.  
When either of the  
decimal points on the  
display is flashing,  
battery power is low  
and about to run out.  
The Display also contains two decimal points, each to the  
right of one of the digits. The # decimal point is used by the  
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4 A Tour of the BassFX  
BassFX’s tuner to help indicate the pitch of a note youre  
playing, and the EDITED decimal point lights up when you  
have changed the settings of the current program. You can  
read more about these in chapter 6, “Editing Programs,” and  
chapter 7, “Using the Tuner.”  
EFFECT knob  
The EFFECT knob is used for selecting effect modules,  
parameters and other settings to edit. Around the knob, youll  
see the names of sixteen different settings, including nine  
effect modules, four effect parameters (DRIVE and the three  
PARAMs) and two program-level settings (LEVEL and  
ROUTE). The PLAY setting is what youll want to be in  
while playing your bass through the BassFX.  
Refer to chapter 10 for descriptions of the possible values for  
the EFFECT knobs settings.  
While in PLAY mode, if  
you press and hold the  
VALUE knob for longer  
than half a second, the  
display will change to  
the current master  
volume setting (1 to 30).  
Default volume is 21  
(unity gain) and each  
number indicates a 2dB  
change from the  
VALUE knob  
In PLAY mode, this knob lets you select a program. When  
you make a selection other than PLAY with the EFFECT  
knob, you are in edit mode, and the VALUE knob allows you  
to change the setting of the mode, parameter or global setting  
you have selected. Also, you can press this knob to store  
changes you have made to a program.  
Foot Pedals  
While in PLAY mode, the left foot pedal decrements the  
program number, and the right foot pedal increments the  
program number. When you press both pedals together, the  
BassFX goes into bypass mode, in which the audio signal  
from your bass simply passes through the BassFX without  
being affected. When you hold both foot pedals down for  
longer then half a second, the BassFX goes into mute mode,  
in which no signal at all leaves the BassFX. When you are in  
bypass or mute mode, the tuner is activated.  
number above or below  
it. Unlike LEVEL,  
which indicates the  
level of an individual  
program, the master  
volume is a global  
setting that is  
remembered each time  
the unit is turned off.  
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A Tour of the BassFX 4  
Rear Panel  
The rear panel is where youll connect the power source, your  
bass and amplifier and an optional control pedal. Its  
important that you use the right types of plugs in these jacks.  
Be sure to follow these guidelines.  
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5 Selecting Programs  
After youve plugged everything in, you’ll probably want to  
check out the factory presets we programmed into the  
BassFX. This chapter shows you how to do that.  
To Select Programs  
1
1.  
2.  
3.  
Make sure the BassFX is  
hooked up properly and turned  
on, as outlined in chapter 3.  
Make sure you’re in PLAY  
mode (turn the EFFECT knob  
to PLAY).  
3
Change programs in one of  
these two ways:  
2
Foot pedals  
This is the easiest way to  
switch programs, especially  
while playing your bass. Just  
step on the left foot pedal  
to decrement the program  
number and the right to  
increment it. You can hold  
down a pedal to increment or  
decrement programs continuously.  
3
The Sub-Bass Synthesis  
and Octaver effects may  
damage your woofers at  
high levels. Be sure to  
audition any program  
using these effects at a  
low level first. You may  
not be able to hear  
VALUE knob  
You also can turn this knob to switch programs.  
4.  
Play your bass to hear how the program affects the  
sound.  
these effects using many  
standard speaker  
cabinets. For best  
results, use a quality  
studio setup with an  
adequate subwoofer.  
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6 Editing Programs  
To Edit a Selected Program  
1.  
Select a program to edit using the  
foot pedals or VALUE knob.  
2.  
Turn the EFFECT knob to the  
effect module or parameter you  
wish to modify.  
2
1
3
3.  
4.  
Turn the VALUE knob to select  
an effect type or value for the  
module. As soon as you change  
the value, the EDITED decimal  
point on the display lights up to  
show you a change has been  
made to the current program.  
5
4
If the module has a parameter  
such as DRIVE or PARAM,  
turn the EFFECT knob to  
select the parameter.  
1
5.  
6.  
Using the VALUE knob, select a  
value for the parameter.  
To toggle an effect  
module on and off,  
press both pedals while  
the effect module is  
selected.  
Continue in this way until you have completed  
assignments for all modules and parameters.  
To Restore Factory Presets  
Once you have saved changes to a preset program, you can  
still recall the original settings. To enter RESTORE  
FACTORY PRESETS mode, simply hold down the VALUE  
knob as you turn the unit on and then select the program to  
Just turn the EFFECT  
knob to exit the  
RESTORE FACTORY  
PRESETS mode, or  
turn the unit off and  
then on again.  
be restored (or  
for all programs). Press the VALUE  
knob to confirm your selection. Any program changes you  
have made will be lost, so you might want to copy the  
program to another location first. See chapter 8 for  
instructions on copying programs.  
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7 Using the Tuner  
To Tune Your Bass  
1.  
In PLAY mode, enter BYPASS  
mode by pressing both foot  
pedals at the same time once, or  
2
3
enter MUTE mode by  
holding them both down for  
more than half a second. The  
display will now show tuning  
information.  
2.  
Make sure your bass is  
connected to the BassFX, and  
play the open string you wish to  
tune. The left digit of the  
display indicates the pitch  
nearest that of the open string.  
If the # decimal point is lit, the  
note is a sharp. If it is not lit,  
the note is a natural.  
1
3.  
4.  
Look at the right digit of the  
display to determine if the pitch is correct.  
If the top four segments of the digit are rotating  
clockwise, then your guitars pitch is higher than the  
pitch shown in the first digit. If the bottom four  
segments are rotating counterclockwise, the pitch is low.  
The more the pitch is off, the faster the rotation. If no  
pitch is detected, youll see a dash in the left digit.  
Tune the string until an 8 appears in the second digit,  
indicating that the string is in tune with the pitch  
displayed in the left digit.  
The visual guide on the next page shows you what  
youll see on the display while tuning your bass.  
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Using the Tuner 7  
Changing Pitch Reference  
If you turn the VALUE knob while using the tuner, the  
display shows you the setting for the BassFXs pitch  
While you are viewing  
or editing the pitch  
reference, the display  
will return to pitch  
indication if you do not  
turn the VALUE knob  
for more than two  
seconds.  
reference, which is set to 440Hz (shown as  
) for the A  
note above middle C. The possible range of values for this  
setting is 35 to 45, which represents 435Hz to 445Hz.  
When you turn the BassFX on and off again, the reference  
pitch is reset to 40.  
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8 Storing & Copying Programs  
To Store a Program  
1.  
In PLAY or EDIT mode, press  
the VALUE knob. The display  
will flash the current program  
number.  
2.  
Use the VALUE knob or the  
foot pedals to select the  
1
program number where the  
current program will be stored.  
If you want to save it in the  
same program number, you can  
skip this step.  
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3.  
Press the VALUE knob again  
to store the program in the  
selected place. The BassFX  
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then returns to the mode it was  
in before you began the store  
operation, and the destination  
program becomes the current program.  
The store operation  
times out if you do  
nothing for more than  
five seconds. You also  
can abort the operation  
by turning the EFFECT  
knob to a different  
position.  
To Copy a Program  
A copy is just a store of a program that hasnt been modified,  
so just follow the same steps as you would to store a program.  
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9 Deferred Program Change  
When you switch programs, the BassFX normally changes  
immediately to the program shown on the display. However,  
in some situations—especially when playing live—you may  
want the ability to scroll through program numbers while  
remaining in the current program setting. For example, lets  
say you’re soloing in program A3, which gives you strong  
distortion and fat chorus. If you want to scroll up to program  
C6 for a cleaner sound while you continue playing, youll have  
to be in deferred program-change mode, which allows you to  
defer a program change until you confirm it. Heres how:  
To Defer Program Change  
Deferred program-  
change mode is  
1.  
As you turn on the BassFX, hold down either foot  
pedal. Letters will scroll by on the display, spelling the  
word “deferred.”  
especially useful when  
you’re performing and  
want to switch easily  
between settings as you  
continue playing.  
2.  
While in PLAY mode, step on one of the foot pedals or  
turn the VALUE knob to change the program number.  
Youll notice that the BassFX remains in the program it  
was in before you changed the program value. Also, the  
display will flash the digit that is different from the  
currently selected program. For example, if you are  
playing in program D5 and scroll up to program D7,  
the 7 will flash. If you scroll up to F2, both digits will  
flash.  
3.  
4.  
Once the display shows the program number you desire,  
step on both foot pedals at the same time  
to  
confirm the program change. The display will stop  
flashing and the BassFX will switch to the new  
program.  
To return to normal program-change mode, turn off  
the BassFX and turn it back on without holding down  
either foot pedal.  
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10 EFFECT Knob Settings  
Following are descriptions of each of the effect modules (and  
other settings of the EFFECT knob), along with their effect  
types and parameters.  
PLAY  
In this setting, the display shows you the current program number. This is the  
mode in which you should be performing, as it allows you to easily switch  
programs via the foot pedals.  
Indicates the bank letter and program number of the current  
program.  
COMP/ LIMIT (Compressor/ Limiter)  
Compression evens out the highs and lows of your sound by squeezing them  
into a thinner range of levels, bringing down the louder levels and boosting the  
quieter ones. Limiting eases only the high levels.  
Provide increasing levels of compression.  
Provide increasing limiting.  
Turns COMP/ LIMIT off.  
DIST (Distortion)  
This module includes ten different types of amp-modeling effects that recreate  
the performance of various types of bass amplifiers.  
SS Clean  
Gives your bass a solid-state clean amp sound; great for a crisp, no  
frills tone.  
Tube Clean  
Simulates the clean sound of a classic tube amplifier; warmer and  
thicker than the SS Clean setting.  
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EFFECT Knob Settings 10  
Classic 1  
Recreates the well-known tone of a classic combo bass amp; works  
well for most playing styles.  
Classic 2  
Recreates the sound of a classic stage amplifier.  
Jazz Tone  
Replicates the warm sound of classic combo amps used by the jazz  
greats (hint: this one sounds great with a touch of chorus in FX1 or  
FX3).  
Fat Bottom  
The lowest of the lows, this will give you that super-chunky bass  
sound found in everything from R&B to rock.  
Studio  
Recreates the heavy sound of a high-powered, studio-standard bass  
amplifier.  
Grunge  
That dirty, slightly distorted bass sound often found in the musical  
genre that helped put Seattle on the map.  
Southern  
A crisp and clean low-end you’ll hear most often in country music.  
Synth  
Gives your bass a raspy synthesizer-like sound with a touch of  
resonance.  
Turns DIST off.  
DRIVE  
This is a parameter of the DIST module.  
Increasing levels of drive/ gain for the DIST module.  
Pedal control of the drive/ gain.  
Indicates DIST is turned off.  
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10 EFFECT Knob Settings  
EQ (Equalizer)  
This setting gives you a 4-band equalizer that you can use to shape the sound of  
your audio signal by cutting and boosting certain frequencies.  
Varying levels of cut and boost for low, middle and high audio  
frequencies broken down as follows:  
01 – 10: Lower values = attenuated highs and emphasized lows  
11 – 20: Lower values = lower emphasized frequency  
21 – 24: Lower values result in emphasized midrange  
25: Flat EQ curve  
26 – 30: Higher values = emphasized highs  
31 – 40: Higher values = higher emphasized frequency  
41 – 50: Higher values = emphasized presence and lows  
Turns off the EQ.  
NR (Noise Reduction)  
This is a combination of two effects—hum elimination and noise reduction.  
Hum elimination works by cutting out the frequency that contains the hum  
(60Hz). Noise reduction works by gating the signal (muting the signal until its  
level rises above a certain point).  
Hum Elimination (Left digit of display)  
Increasing levels of hum elimination (60Hz harmonic notch filters)  
Turns off hum elimination  
Noise Reduction (Right digit of display)  
Increasing levels of gate threshold.  
Turns off noise reduction  
Indicates both hum elimination and noise reduction are turned off.  
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EFFECT Knob Settings 10  
CAB (Cabinet Simulator)  
This module emulates various cabinet setups. This effect is especially useful if  
you are plugging your bass directly into the board instead of using an amplifier.  
A 4 x 10” driver cabinet.  
A 4 x 12” driver cabinet.  
A 1 x 15” driver cabinet.  
Turns off CAB.  
FX1 (Multi-Effect Module 1, Mono Effects)  
This module gives you a choice of mono effects. You assign one effect at a time  
to this module.  
Auto Wah  
The classic auto wah sound that we all know and love. U1 – U4 are  
the standard, upward-sweeping variations with varying  
attack/ release rates. U5 – U9 are downward-sweeping variations  
with varying attack/ release rates.  
Pedal Wah  
A wah sound controlled by moving the optional control pedal up  
and down as you play.  
Phaser  
An effect that shifts the phase of the signal and adds it to the  
original sound (in simpler terms, it adds a duplicate signal that is  
delayed a bit). The phaser gives your bass a full, pulsating sound.  
Higher values result in more feedback.  
Pedal Phaser  
A phaser effect whose feedback is controlled by the control pedal.  
Tremolo  
Varies the volume of the signal, creating a rising and falling effect.  
Higher values result in greater depth of variation.  
Pedal Tremolo  
A tremolo effect whose depth is controlled by the control pedal.  
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10 EFFECT Knob Settings  
Cry  
Creates an effect similar to that of a voice box, adding a human-like  
crying effect to the sound. Higher values result in faster  
attack/ release rates.  
Pedal Cry  
A cry effect whose cry-filter frequency is controlled by the control  
pedal.  
Random Sample and Hold Step Filter  
Filters the signal with a cutoff frequency that changes to a new  
random value at fixed time intervals, producing an arpeggiator-like  
sound.  
Pedal Step Filter  
A step filter whose depth is controlled by the control pedal.  
Slow Attack  
Reduces the attack rate of the signal, slowing the rate at which the  
volume of the sound rises when you attack a string. Higher values  
result in higher sensitivity.  
Auto Phaser  
A phaser for which the delay is controlled by playing intensity.  
Higher values result in faster attack/ release rates.  
Sub-Bass Synthesis  
Adds ultra-low harmonics patterned on the signals existing  
frequencies. Use this effect if you want to go for the lowest bass  
possible. Increasing values indicate more sub-bass. Please see the  
warning on page 18 regarding the use of this effect.  
Pedal Sub-Bass Synthesis  
Sub-bass effect whose intensity is controlled by the control pedal.  
Flanger  
Shifts the pitch of the signal up and down, creating a swirling  
effect. Higher values result in more feedback.  
Pedal Flanger  
A flanger whose feedback is controlled by the control pedal.  
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EFFECT Knob Settings 10  
Rotary Speaker  
Emulates the sound of the classic rotary, creating a Doppler effect  
similar to that achieved by an organs rotating speaker. Higher  
values result in greater intensity and pan depth.  
Pedal Rotary Speaker  
A rotary speaker effect whose intensity and pan depth are  
controlled by the control pedal.  
Chorus  
Adds fullness to your sound by emulating a chorus of multiple  
instruments. Higher values indicate greater modulation depth.  
Pedal Chorus  
A Chorus effect whose modulation depth is controlled by the  
control pedal.  
Pitch Transpose  
Transposes the pitch of the signal either up or down. P0 – P4  
transpose the pitch down a minor third, a major third, a perfect  
fourth and a perfect fifth respectively. P5 – P9 transpose the pitch  
up in the same manner.  
Variable Pitch Transpose Up  
Variably transposes the pitch upward from 0 to 2 octaves  
according to the setting of the direct-control parameter for FX1.  
Variable Pitch Transpose Down  
Variably transposes the pitch downward from 0 to 2 octaves  
according to the setting of the direct-control parameter for FX1.  
Turns off FX1.  
PARAM (Direct-Control Parameter for FX1)  
This parameter modifies the operation of the effect selected for the FX1  
module. Changing between effect types with dissimilar value ranges will scale  
this value accordingly. For example, if you set Phaser to PARAM=63 and then  
switch to the Auto Wah effect, its PARAM value will be 12. Changing back to  
Phaser will result in a PARAM value of 63.  
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10 EFFECT Knob Settings  
Indicates the value of FX1s direct-control parameter, according to  
the following:  
For Phaser, Tremolo, Step Filter, Auto Pan, Flanger and Chorus,  
indicates the rate of the effect.  
For Slow Attack, indicates the rate of the attack.  
For Rotary Speaker, indicates the rate of the speaker rotation.  
For Pedal Pitch Transpose Up and Down, indicates the amount of  
pitch change in 1/ 4 semitones (from 1/ 4 semitone to more than 2  
octaves). Wet/ dry mix is fixed at 100% wet.  
For Cry, Auto Wah and Auto Phaser, indicates the sensitivity of  
the filter modulation  
For Pitch Transpose with a fixed interval, indicates the wet/ dry  
mix from 0 (100% dry) to 10 (50% wet, 50% dry) to 20 (100%  
wet).  
Indicates that the control pedal controls the parameter.  
Indicates that the effect assigned to the FX1 module does not have  
a direct-control parameter (for example, Sub-Bass Synthesis) or  
that FX1 is off.  
FX2 (Multi-Effect Module 2, Stereo Effects)  
This module gives you a choice of stereo effects. These effects include all those  
found in FX1 except for Flanger, Rotary Speaker, and Pitch Transpose. FX2 also  
gives you the following additional effects.  
Ring Modulation  
An effect that modulates the amplitude of the signal, giving it a  
metallic sound. Higher values result in greater modulation depth.  
Pedal Ring Modulation  
Ring modulation whose depth is controlled by the control pedal.  
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EFFECT Knob Settings 10  
Auto Pan  
Pans the signal back and forth from left to right at a constant rate  
determined by the PARAM setting. Higher values result in  
increased pan depth.  
Pedal Auto Pan  
An Auto Pan effect whose depth is controlled by the control pedal.  
Octaver  
Adds a note an octave lower than the note you are playing. Higher  
values result in greater intensity. Please see the warning on page 18  
regarding the use of this effect.  
Pedal Octaver  
An Octaver effect whose intensity is controlled by the control  
pedal.  
Turns off FX2.  
PARAM (Direct-Control Parameter for FX2)  
These parameters work exactly the same way as the direct-control parameter for  
FX1, with the following additions.  
For Ring Mod and Auto Pan, indicates the rate of the effect.  
Indicates that the effect assigned to the FX2 module does not have  
a direct-control parameter (for example, Octaver) or that FX2 is  
off.  
FX3 (Multi-Effect Module 3, Delay-Based Effects)  
This module gives you a choice of delay-based effects. A delay is an echo of the  
original signal that can occur at varying frequency and time. This module  
includes the following effects from the FX1 module: Chorus, Flanger, Pedal  
Flanger, Rotary Speaker, Pedal Rotary Speaker, Pitch Transpose, Variable Pitch  
Transpose Up and Variable Pitch Transpose Down. FX3 also provides the  
following additional effects:  
Doubling  
Doubles the signal with a slight delay, creating the effect of two  
instruments playing at once. Higher values indicate higher intensity.  
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Pedal Doubling  
Doubling effect whose intensity is controlled by the control pedal.  
Ping Pong Delay  
Creates a delay that bounces back and forth between the right and  
left sides of the stereo spectrum. Higher values indicate more  
feedback.  
Pedal Ping Pong  
Ping Pong Delay effect whose amount of feedback is controlled by  
the control pedal.  
Tape Delay  
Emulates the retro tape-delay effect that was created by recording a  
signal to tape and playing it back as a delay. Higher values indicate  
more feedback.  
Pedal Tape Delay  
A Tape Delay effect whose feedback is controlled by the control  
pedal; great for singling out notes or sections to echo.  
Stereo Delay  
A standard delay that occurs in stereo. Higher values indicate more  
feedback, producing a longer-repeating echo.  
Pedal Stereo Delay  
A Stereo Delay effect whose feedback level is controlled by the  
control pedal.  
Echo  
An echo for which higher values indicate a wetter signal and lower  
values indicate a drier signal.  
Pedal Echo  
An echo whose wet/ dry mix is controlled by the control pedal.  
Hall Reverb  
Simulates the effect of sound waves bouncing off of the walls of a  
concert hall. Higher values indicate a wetter mix.  
Pedal Hall Reverb  
A Hall Reverb effect whose wet/ dry mix is controlled by the  
control pedal.  
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EFFECT Knob Settings 10  
Room Reverb  
Simulates the effect of sound waves bouncing off of the walls of a  
room. Higher values indicate a wetter mix.  
Pedal Room Reverb  
A Room Reverb effect whose wet/ dry mix is controlled by the  
control pedal.  
Reverse Reverb  
Creates a backwards-playing reverb that you hear immediately  
before you hear the original signal, instead of after it. Higher values  
indicate a wetter mix.  
Pedal Reverse Reverb  
A Reverse Reverb effect whose wet/ dry mix is controlled by the  
control pedal.  
Plate Reverb  
Recreates the classic “plate reverb” sound achieved by using a  
metal plate. Higher values indicate a wetter mix.  
Pedal Plate Reverb  
A Plate Reverb effect whose wet/ dry mix is controlled by the  
control pedal.  
Turns off FX3.  
PARAM (Direct-Control Parameter for FX3)  
This direct-control parameter works in a similar fashion as the one for FX1.  
For Doubling, Ping Pong, Tape Delay and Stereo Delay, indicates  
the length of the delay, up to one second for Tape Delay and up to  
half a second for the others.  
For Chorus and Flanger, indicates the rate of the effect.  
For Leslie, indicates the rate of the speaker rotation.  
For Pedal Pitch Transpose Up and Down, indicates the amount of  
pitch change in 1/ 4 semitones (from 1/ 4 semitone to more than 2  
octaves). Wet/ dry mix is fixed at 100% wet.  
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10 EFFECT Knob Settings  
For all reverbs, higher values indicate a longer decay.  
For fixed-interval Pitch Transpose, indicates the wet/ dry mix from  
0 (100% dry) to 10 (50% dry, 50% wet) to 20 (100% wet).  
Indicates that the control pedal controls the parameter.  
Indicates FX3 is off.  
DIGFX (Digital Sampling Effects)  
This effect module emulates the effect that different variations of digital  
sampling can have on an audio signal.  
Sample Rate Decimation  
Higher values indicate lower decimation frequency (more  
decimation, more aliasing).  
Pedal Sample Rate Decimation  
A sample rate decimator effect controlled by the control pedal.  
Bit Reduction  
Higher values indicate lower resultant bit depth.  
Pedal Bit Reduction  
Bit Reduction effect controlled by the control pedal.  
Indicates that DIGFX is off.  
LEVEL  
In this position, the display shows you the output level of the current program.  
Level  
Indicates the program output level in 2dB steps, where 25 is unity  
gain (0dB—where the output level equals the input level.  
Pedal-Controlled Level  
Program level that is controlled by the control pedal.  
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EFFECT Knob Settings 10  
ROUTE  
In this position, the display indicates the current signal routing order of the FX  
modules. This ordering can have a big effect on your sound, as each effect in the  
configuration feeds into the next. The LEVEL setting always comes last in line.  
This is the default order.  
This one is the default order with FX2 and FX3 swapped to put  
the delay effects in the middle of the modulation effects.  
This order places the cabinet simulator at the end, allowing it to  
emulate multiple effects pedals feeding into an amp.  
This one is order 2 with FX2 and FX3 swapped.  
This order is the default order with the compressor/limiter placed  
at the end, making this one ideal for recording.  
This one is order 4 with FX2 and FX3 swapped.  
This is the one to go for if you’re recording and want to sound like  
you’re running several effects pedals into an amp.  
This configuration is order 6 with FX2 and FX3 swapped.  
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11 Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting Index  
Symptoms  
Cause  
Solution  
Unit does not function  
(no display or audio).  
Batteries dead.  
Replace batteries.  
Incorrect AC adapter.  
Use only Alesis P6 or  
equivalent.  
No/incorrect INPUT  
connection.  
On battery power, the  
BassFX will turn on only  
when a mono 1/4” plug  
is inserted into the  
INPUT jack.  
Audio distorted, even  
in BYPASS.  
Input level too high.  
Output level too high.  
Batteries low.  
Reduce instrument  
output level.  
Turn down master  
volume.  
Replace batteries.  
No sound, level low.  
Incorrect input/output  
connections.  
Refer to pages 14 and 17.  
Master volume or  
program level set too low.  
Change setting.  
Display dim, # or  
EDITED dot flashing.  
Batteries almost dead.  
Replace batteries.  
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12 Specifications  
For the more technical-minded, here are some detailed  
specifications for the BassFX.  
AUDIO PROCESSING  
Effect Modules:  
Programs:  
9
4 banks x 10 Programs = 40 programs,  
user overwritable, maintained when unit  
is off, restorable to factory defaults  
AUDIO PERFORMANCE  
THD+N:  
< 0.05%  
A/D Converter:  
D/A Converter:  
Sample Rate:  
20-bit, 64 times oversampling  
20-bit, 128 times oversampling  
31.25kHz  
AUDIO INPUT  
Input Connector: 1/4" mono phone jack  
Max. Input Level: 7.6dBu  
Input Impedance: 470kOhm  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
Output Connector: 1/4" stereo phone jack  
Max. Output Level: 1.9dBu w/ 10kHOhm or more load impedance  
0.25 dBu w/ 63 Ohm load impedance  
CONTROL INPUT  
Input Connector: 1/4" stereo phone jack, Tip = 1.5V,  
Ring = Input, Sleeve = GND  
POWER  
AC Adapter (sold separately): Alesis P6 - 9VDC (center  
minus), 300mA  
Batteries:  
Battery Life:  
4 IEC R6 (size AA) batteries  
Approximately 30 hours continuous  
operation with high-drain alkaline  
batteries  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
7.5” x 5.5” x 1.6” (190mm x 140mm x  
41mm)  
15.7oz (445g) without batteries  
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13 Warranty/Contact Alesis  
Alesis Limited Warranty  
ALESIS CORPORATION ("ALESIS") warrants this product to be free of defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year for parts and for a period of one (1) year for labor from the date  
of original retail purchase. This warranty is enforceable only by the original retail purchaser and cannot be  
transferred or assigned.  
For the most effective service, the purchaser should register the purchase on the ALESIS website at  
During the warranty period, ALESIS shall, at its sole and absolute option, either repair or replace free of  
charge any product that proves to be defective on inspection by ALESIS or its authorized service  
representative. In all cases disputes concerning this warranty shall be resolved as prescribed by law.  
To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must first call or write ALESIS at the address and telephone  
number available on the Alesis website to obtain a Return Authorization Number and instructions  
concerning where to return the unit for service. All inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the  
problem. All authorized returns must be sent to ALESIS or an authorized ALESIS repair facility postage  
prepaid, insured and properly packaged. Proof of purchase must be presented in the form of a bill of sale,  
canceled check or some other positive proof that the product is within the warranty period. ALESIS  
reserves the right to update any unit returned for repair. ALESIS reserves the right to change or improve  
design of the product at any time without prior notice.  
This warranty does not cover claims for damage due to abuse, neglect, alteration or attempted repair by  
unauthorized personnel, and is limited to failures arising during normal use that are due to defects in  
material or workmanship in the product.  
THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR  
REPRESENTATIONS WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, WITH  
RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDE ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR  
OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
IN NO EVENT WILL ALESIS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,  
INDIRECT OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, DAMAGE TO  
PROPERTY, DAMAGE BASED ON INCONVENIENCE OR ON LOSS OF USE OF THE  
PRODUCT, AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL  
INJURY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so  
the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE INTERNAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF  
CALIFORNIA WITHOUT REFERENCE TO CONFLICTS OF LAWS. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights required by law which vary from state to state.  
This warranty only applies to products sold to purchasers in the United States of America or Canada. The  
terms of this warranty and any obligations of Alesis under this warranty shall apply only within the country  
of sale. Without limiting the foregoing, repairs under this warranty shall be made only by a duly authorized  
Alesis service representative in the country of sale. For warranty information in all other countries please  
refer to your local distributor.  
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Warranty/Contact Alesis 13  
Alesis Contact Information  
Alesis Distribution, LLC  
Los Angeles, USA  
E-mail:  
Website:  
BassFX User Manual  
Version 1.1 by Edwin Erdmann  
Copyright 2003, Alesis Distribution, LLC. All rights reserved  
Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. Specifications  
subject to change without notice.  
7-51-0139-A  
05/12/2003  
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