Connections
The Bass Synth Wah has a single input and a pair of outputs. When
possible, the Bass Synth Wah should be the first effect pedal in your
effects chain. This insures proper triggering of the different effects. Out
1 Normal (Dry) is used when the Bass Synth Wah is connected to a
single amplifier or mixer input. When only Out 1 Normal (Dry) is
used, effected signal is present when the Bass Synth Wah is on. When
the Bass Synth Wah is bypassed, a dry unprocessed signal is present.
Out 2 (Effect) has effect signal only when the Bass Synth Wah is on,
and is muted when bypassed. When Out 2 (Effect) is used, Out 1
Normal (Dry)
becomes a dry path only when the Bass Synth Wah
effect is on or bypassed. This lets you mix dry bass signal and synth
effect signal separately into two different inputs. An ideal setup is to
have Out 1 Normal (Dry) connected to your bass amp and Out 2
(Effect) connected to a mixer channel. In this configuration, Out 1
Normal (Dry)
sends a dry, unprocessed bass signal to your amplifier
and Out 2 (Effect) sends only the effect signal to the mixer. This setup
lets you control your amp and synth effect signals separately for
dramatic bass/synth applications.