I'm a big fan of Korg's Ampworks Bass modeling signal processor. Compact and easy-to-use, the Ampworks Bass does wonders for your bass sound, especially when recording direct. However, it's a small unit, and as such, has a major drawback: a miniscule memory which only stores two programs. So if you have more than two programs you'd like to store, you need to write some of them down. Enter this page. Here you can store your Ampworks Bass programs and discover others.
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Notes on the form:
The values for bass, middle and treble are numbers assigned to the marks around the controls. -5.0 (cut) is hard left, 5.0 (boost) is hard right and 0 is center. Numbers ending in ".0" represent the bigger marks. Numbers ending in ".5" represent the smaller marks.
The values for gain, volume, depth and noise reduction (NR) are numbers assigned to the marks around the controls. 0 is hard left. 10 is hard right. 5.0 is center. Numbers ending in ".0" represent the bigger marks. Numbers ending in ".5" represent the smaller marks.
"Freq" only applies to amp types "Valve" through "Jazz". The values correspond to the five bars around the middle control which represent the five different center frequencies.
The "Tap" field is for the approximate number of seconds.
The free scripts I use to run this program library are courtesy of EZscripting.co.uk.
Comments, Questions: email clay at clayford dot net