Blue Chip Music Technology AIX103 Owner's Manual

Bass-Interface AIX-103
GUITAR TO MIDI CONVERTER
Owner's Manual Bedienungsanleitung
AIX-103
Mode d'emploi
Congratulations
Pickup Unit.
The AIX-103 Divided Pickup Unit can pick up the vibrations produced by an electric bass guitar’s strings, and transmit those signals to a Blue Chip Music Guitar MIDI Converter (AXON). When properly installed and adjusted it can convert almost any steel stringed bass guitar into a con­troller for a guitar synthesizer system. It can be used on normal 4-string basses as well as 5-string, and 6-string basses.
To get the most out of your AIX-103, please read this owner’s manual carefully, and follow the installation instructions within, in order to en­sure proper operation. Also, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Features
As well as any normal 4-string electric bass, the unit can also be used on 5-string, and 6-string basses. A number of installation options are provided to allow for different guitar shapes, use, and playing styles. Choose a method that best suits your bass and playing requirements.
Contents
English
Methods for Attaching the Divided Pickup:
Special Fittings (removable), double-sided
adhesive tape, screw.
Methods for Attaching the Controller:
Velcro fastener, bracket, double-sided
adhesive tape, screw.
One touch operation allows you to switch
between bass synthesizer sound and bass
guitar sound. Also, the synthesizer’s voice
and bass guitar’s signal can be output
separately or together, offering a wide
variety of sounds for added playing enjoy-
ment.
Of course, the bass synthesizer’s volume can
be controlled. But you can also control other
functions like octave, parameter values,
program changes (that are transmitted from
the AXON’s memory), and AXON’s memory
numbers (which can be changed by a value
of +1/-1).
Precautions ....................................... 2
Nomenclature & Functions ............... 3
Parts List ........................................... 4
Before You Install ............................. 5
Attaching the Divided Pickup ...............
Attaching the Controller ...................11
Connections .................................... 13
Controller & Switch ......................... 14
Specifications .................................. 15
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Precautions !! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PROCEEDING !!
Location
Do not expose the AIX-103 to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage.
• Direct sunlight (e.g. near a window).
• High temperatures (e.g. near a heat source,
outside, or in a car during the daytime).
• Excessive humidity.
• Excessive dust.
• Strong vibration.
Connections
When connecting the AIX-103 to the Blue
Chip Music AXON Guitar MIDI Converter,
be sure to use the specified multi-pin cable
(supplied with the AXON Guitar MIDI
Converter).
• Always connect the direct guitar cable (page
4), even if you don’t intend to use the direct
guitar sound. The direct guitar cable is
essential for proper grounding, to minimize
noise and prevent electric shock.
• Always unplug cables by gripping the plug
firmly, not by pulling on the cable.
• Disconnect all cables before moving the
instrument or any connected equipment.
Handling and Transport
Never apply excessive force to the controls,
connectors or other parts of the instrument.
• Physical shocks caused by dropping, bump-
ing, or placing heavy objects on the instru-
ment can result in scratches and more serious
damage.
• Be careful not to damage the AIX-103
controller when placing the guitar in a case or
on a stand.
Cleaning
• Clean the unit with a dry soft cloth.
• A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt.
• Never use cleaners such as thinner.
Notes on Adhesive Tape
• Depending on the surface of the bass guitar the finish may peel off or be altered chemically when the pickup/controller is mounted using adhesive tape (double-sided). To make sure, it is recommended that you first try this method of attachment by applying some tape at a place on the guitar body which is not visible nor­mally.
If the pickup must be removed from the base guitar,
always use a fresh layer of double-sided adhesive tape and/or cushion when reinstalling, as the adhesive properties of used tape/cushion are reduced drastically when peeled off the mating surface. Also, before attaching the adhesive tape or pickup, clean the mating surface thoroughly, as dust and grease may cause the pickup to come loose.
Service and Modification
• The AIX-103 contains no user serviceable parts. Opening it or tampering with it in any way can lead to irreparable damage and possibly electric shock. Refer all servicing to qualified BLUE CHIP MUSIC personnel.
Blue Chip Music is not responsible for damage caused by improper installation, handling, or operation.
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Nomenclature & Functions
Divided Pickup
Controller
y
q Divided Pickup
This magnetic type pickup converts vibrations from the bass guitar’s individual strings into an electrical signal. The pickup is attached to the bass guitar’s body.
page 6 “Attaching the Divided Pickup”
w Synth Volume Control
Controls the volume of the synthesizer.
* Does not adjust the volume of the bass guitar .
e Power Indicator
The AIX-103 is receiving power from the AXON Guitar MIDI Converter when this indicator is lit. The indicator lights when the AIX-103 is properly connected to the AXON via the 13-pin cable.
q
t
r
AIX-103
e
w
u
i
t AIX-103 Output Jack
The selected signal from the Output Selector is transmitted to the Guitar MIDI Converter via this jack.
y Output Selector (BASS/MIX/SYNTH)
Selects the type of output to be delivered via the 13-pin cable connector to the Guitar MIDI Con­verter.
BASS: Only the direct bass sound (output from
the electric bass pickup) will be heard.
SYNTH: Only the synthesizer sound (output from
the divided pickup) will be heard.
MIX: Both the direct bass guitar signal and the
synthesizer sounds will be heard.
r Direct Bass Guitar Input Jack
This jack allows the AIX-103 to receive the combined output from the bass guitar’s normal pickups (bass guitar signal) from the guitar’s output jack. Use the supplied direct bass guitar signal cable when making connections. The bass guitar signal is output from the GUITAR DIRECT OUT jack of the AXON .
u UP Switch i DOWN Switch
According to settings in the Guitar MIDI Con­verter, these switches can be used to increase or decrease the values by 1 for program memory numbers, parameter values, program change numbers, octave shift values, etc.
Refer to the manual for your Guitar MIDI
Converter for further information. * AXON owner’s manual
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Parts List
Before you install the AIX-103, please make sure you have all of the parts listed below.
AIX-103 Main Unit
(Divided Pickup + Controller)
3
0
1
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X
I
A
Divided Pickup Attachment Parts
• Spacer A (Thickness: 1mm)
............... 10 Pieces
• Pickup Double-Sided Adhesive Tape
............... 16 Pieces
Direct Bass Guitar Cable Clearance Gauge
................. 2 Pieces
• Spacer B (Thickness: 0.3mm)
............... 12 Pieces
• Springs ..... 2 Pieces • Tapping Screws 3x25mm ............. 2
• Pickup Cushion (Double-Sided Adhesive)
................. 8 Pieces
Used to attach the pickup to the body.
• Small Screws
3x6mm, with washer .................. 2
Used to attach the pickup fittings to the base plate.
• Base Plate (Right, Left) .......1 Set • Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for
• Small Screws 3x6, 3x8, 3x10, 3x12mm .. 2 each
Used to attach the pickup to the pickup fittings.
Base Plate ..................... 8 Pieces
Controller Attachment Parts
• Bracket ................. 1
• Tapping Screw
3x16mm ............... 1
Used to attach the controller to the body.
• Velcro Fastener ... 1 • Suction Cups ................. 3 Pieces
• Controller Cushion (Double Sided-Adhesive Tape)
................. 6 Pieces
• Plate Tapping Screws
3x10mm, 1 type ..............2 pieces
Used to attach the base plate to the bass body.
• Pickup Attachment Fittings
(Right, Left) ..........................1 Set
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Before You Install
Installing on the Bass Guitar
Before you install the AIX-103 on your bass guitar, carefully read the advice provided below. Select an installation method which is best suited to your bass guitar and playing requirements.
The Bass Guitar
The AIX-103 is a divided pickup designed for use with steel string electric basses. It can be used with 4-string as well as 5- and 6-string basses. If your bass guitar is one of the types listed below, the AIX-103 will not function properly with it.
• 8-string basses or other non-standard string configurations other than 4-, 5-, and 6- string basses.
• Nylon string or other non-metallic string bass guitars.
• Basses with extremely wide or narrow string spacing. Any bass guitar that the strings will not properly fit over the magnetic pickup ( refer to “Specifications” on pg. 15).
• Basses with extremely low string clearance. Depending upon the manner in which the pickup is attached, make sure that there is close to the strings.
The divided pickup is specially designed and adjusted for use on bass guitars with up to 6-strings, the pickup will not function with 6-string guitars.
The divided pickup should be attached between the bridge and rear pickup, ideally 10-20mm (0.39"-
0.79") from the bridge. Make sure you have adequate space for proper installation of the pickup.
Make sure your bass’ neck (truss rod) and string height/intonation (bridge) are properly adjusted before installing the AIX-103.
Disconnect the Direct Bass Guitar Signal cable and the 13-pin cable from the AIX­103 controller before installation.
Select the Method of Installation
Three methods for installing the divided pickup are listed below.
Base Plate Installation (Removable)
• Height adjustment is easily performed.
• The divided pickup can easily be removed yet
pickup height adjustment is maintained.
Double-sided Adhesive Tape
• Reduces the risk of damaging the bass guitar body.
• More time and care must be taken to achieve proper pickup height.
Spring and Screw Installation
• Height adjustment is easily performed.
• The pickup can be securely attached to the bass body.
It will be necessary to drill holes in the bass
guitar’s body.
Five methods for installing the Controller unit are listed below.
Velcro Installation
• Easy removal and replacement.
Bracket Installation
• Used in conjunction with adhesive tape, the controller can be installed on bodies that are not flat.
• The bracket can also be attached using the bass guitar’s strap pin. However, some caution must be used to keep from damaging the strap pin screw.
Suction Cup Installation
• Easy to remove, replace and transport the unit.
• Easy to attach the controller unit to a bass guitar with a flat top and a smooth, shiny finish.
Double-sided Adhesive Tape
• Easy and secure attachment is possible.
Screw Installation
• Used in conjunction with adhesive tape, the controller can be installed on bodies that are not flat.
It will be necessary to drill a hole in the bass
guitar body.
* If you use the base plate attachment (remov-
able) for the divided pickup, it is a good idea to attach the controller with Velcro tape or suctions cups so it is removable as well.
Installing the Pickup Controller
Due to the divided pickup’s magnetic strength, the double-sided tape may peel off the bass guitar body if the point of attachment is weak. Also, the pickup and controller may be knocked off, if the bass guitar is subject to strong shock or prolonged use, if an attach­ment method other than screw installation is used. Select a method of attachment according to installation position, and the strengths of the method of installation.
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Attaching the Divided Pickup
Mark the Installation position for the divided Pickup.
The divided pickup should be located between the rear pickup and bridge so that the cable end of the pickup is oriented toward the lower bass string (the pickup will not function if it is attached facing the opposite direction). The divided pickup is designed for use on basses with up to 6 strings (6B, 5E, 4A, 3D, 2G, 1C). If the pickup is to be used on a 4-string bass, align the 4 magnetic yokes, in the center portion of the pickup, with the strings. For 5-string basses with a [B, E, A, D, G] tuning, use the 5 magnetic yokes on the cable end of the pickup. If the tuning is [E, A, D, G, C] use the 5 magnetic yokes opposite the cable end of the pickup.
• For 4-string basses (4E, 3A, 2D, 1G)
E A D G
Place the divided pickup on the body and decide the optimum position for installation.
From the low end string side, slide the divided pickup under the bass guitar strings. Using the magnetic attraction of the pickup to the strings, adjust the position so that each string passes over its corresponding magnetic yoke.
Adjust the position of the pickup so that it meets the conditions listed below.
1. Each string must pass over its corresponding magnet.
The pickup will not function properly if the string does not properly pass over the magnetic yoke. Check that the strings pass over the magnetic yokes, even when bending the strings.
OK
NGOK
• For 5-string basses (5B, 4E, 3A, 2D, 1G)
B E A D G
• For 5-string basses (5E, 4A, 3D, 2G, 1C)
E A D G C
• For 6-string basses (6B, 5E, 4A, 3D, 2G, 1C)
B E A D G C
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String
Pickup’s Magnetic Yokes
2. The distance between the divided pickup and the bridge should be about 10-20mm (0.39"-0.79").
* Make sure the pickup is not in contact with
the bridge.
* The distance can be increased to more than
20mm (0.79") as long as the strings pass over the magnetic yokes when bending the strings.
Rear Pickup
10-20mm (0.39"-0.79")
Divided Pickup
Bridge
3. String height should not be widely varied.
Extreme variations in string height will result in a poor output level for the pickup (The output level can be somewhat controlled with the AXON’s Gain Setting).
Attaching the Divided Pickup
Once the optimum installation position has been decided, you can prepare to attach the pickup. However, the distance between the string and the pickup’s magnetic yoke is ex­tremely important.
Since the height of the pickup’s magnetic yokes cannot be adjusted individually, the pickup position, the pickup’s overall height, and string height, can be adjusted to meet the conditions necessary for optimum string/pickup clearance. The distance between the top of the pickup’s magnetic yokes and the bottom of each string should be about 1-2mm (0.04"-0.08") when each string is fretted at the highest note on the neck. The distance between the pickup and the bottom of the strings can be set to less than 1mm (0.04") as long as the strings do not touch the pickup when the bass is played. However, as long as other strings can be set to a height of 2.0mm (0.08") or less, try to set the E and B strings between 1.5 (0.06") and
2.0mm (0.08"). Also, the output level for each of the magnetic pickups is fairly different so after the divided pickup has been attached make sure you set Input Gain each strings with the Guitar MIDI Converter.
The chart below lists the optimum string/pickup distance and AXON Input Gain Settings for average bass guitars. Use the chart as a reference when setting up your pickup.
Distance *1 Gain Setting *2
4-string bass G string 1.0mm (0.04") 15
D string 2.0mm (0.08") 30 A string 2.0mm (0.08") 30 E string 1.5mm (0.06") 10
5-string bass G string 1.0mm (0.04") 15
D string 1.0mm (0.04") 15 A string 1.5mm (0.06") 22 E string 2.0mm (0.08") 20 B string 1.0mm (0.04") 6
6-string bass C string 1.0mm (0.04") 15
G string 1.5mm (0.06") 22 D string 1.0mm (0.04") 15 A string 1.0mm (0.04") 15 E string 2.0mm (0.08") 20 B string 2.0mm (0.08") 10
* For 4-string basses
(looking from the bridge side).
Divided Pickup
A string D string
E string
1.5
(0.06")
2.0 "
)
(0.08
Bass guitar body
G string
2.0
(0.08
"
)
1.0 (0.04")
Unit : mm (inch)
Use the supplied clearance gauge (1mm (0.04") thick) to check pickup clearance. Put two gauges together to check for a clearance of 2mm (0.08").
Clearance gauge
20mm
1mm (0.04")
(0.08")
First, make sure the truss rod and string height are properly adjusted, then tune the strings to their normal pitch.
Determine the optimum method of attach­ing the divided pickup.
Refer to the “Select the Method of Installa­tion” section on page 5, and determine the optimum method of attachment in regards to the attachment position, materials, type of body, playing requirements, etc.
Use the supplied suction cups to tempo­rarily attach the Controller to the body so that it doesn’t get in the way while attach­ing the Divided Pickup.
*1 The distance between the string and magnetic
yoke when the string is fretted on its highest note.
*2 The AXON’s individual input gain settings (1-50).
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Attaching the Divided Pickup
Attach the Divided Pickup
(Removable) Fittings Attachment
The divided pickup can easily be removed yet pickup height adjustment is still maintained.
1. Apply the base plate’s double-sided adhesive tape, to the underside of the base plate. (Do not remove the backing yet.)
2. Fix the Pickup Attachment Fittings to the Divided Pickup with the screws and springs. For proper height adjustment, select the best length screw (6, 8, 10, 12mm). To start with, loosely fix the pickup with the 6mm screws, and adjust the height after the base plate is attached to the body.
3. Use the 3x6 screws (with washer) to attach the pickup attachment fittings to the base plate.
4. With the pickup carefully positioned on the bass body, mark the position where the base plates (left/right) will be attached.
5. Remove the backing from the double-sided adhesive tape on the base plates (left/right).
6. Without letting the adhesive side of the tape come in contact with the bass body, position the base plate over the place where it is to be attached and then lower the base plate onto the body surface.
* Holding both ends of the pickup, apply light
pressure to attach the pickup to the body.
* If the base plate is to be attached with screws,
remove the pickup and pickup attachment fittings from the base plate. Drill a 2mm (0.08”, approx). diameter hole into the bass guitar’s body making sure that the hole is drilled vertically. Use the plate tapping screws (3x10mm) to fix the base plate to the bass guitar body.
7. With the bass properly tuned, use the small screws to adjust the distance between each of the strings and their corresponding pickup yoke. With each string fretted at its highest note on the neck, check the distance between each string and its corresponding pickup using the supplied clearance gauge ( pg. 7).
* To remove the base plate from the bass guitar’s
body, use a minus screwdriver to gently pry the base plate from the body, or use a pair of pliers to lift the base plate from the body. Either way, be careful not to scratch or damage the bass guitar body or the base plate while removing the base plate.
8. Once pickup height has been properly set, adjust the individual input levels on the AXON (Refer to pg. 13. Also, the AXON manual).
The pickup can be removed by loosening the 3x6mm small screws (with washer), and sliding the pickup attachment fittings out of the base plate. The next time the pickup is attached to the base plate, the previously set height adjustment will be maintained so further height adjustment will not be necessary.
Small Screw (3x6 with washer)
Divided Pickup
Base Plate (Right)
Base Plate (Left)
Small Screw (3x6/8/10/12)
Step 2
Spring
Pickup Attachment Fitting (Left)
Step 1
* If the base plate is in contact with the bass
guitar’s volume knob or, removal and replace­ment of the divided pickup is hindered, attach the base plate in the direction shown in the illustration below. Remove in the order shown (12).
Small Screw (3x6 with washer)
Step 3
Plate Tapping Screw (3x10)
Base Plate (Left)
Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for Base Plate
Volume Knob, etc.
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Attaching the Divided Pickup
Double-Sided Adhesive Tape Attachment
Use the cushions and spacers to adjust the height of the pickup, and use the double-sided adhesive tape to attach the pickup to the bass guitar.
1. Cut in half the spacers (A, B) used to adjust the pickup’s height.
2. Determine how many spacers and/or cushions will be needed to attain proper height for the pickup. With the backing still in place, stack spacers A (1mm thick), B (0.3mm thick), and the cushion underneath both ends of pickup (with the pickup underneath the strings) until proper clearance between the strings and magnetic yokes is achieved ( pg. 7). Do not remove the backing from the cushions or spacers when initially setting up the pickup height. Initially use spacers A (1mm thick) and the cushion to gain the approximate height necessary, then use spacers B (0.3mm thick) to fine-tune the height of the pickup.
* Before you adjust the pickup height, make sure
that the bass guitar is properly tuned.
* Please note that the cushion/spacer backing
adds about 0.1 millimeter to their thickness, so take this added thickness into account when using a number of spacers.
* If the body surface is not flat, use the double-
sided adhesive tape or cushion to attach the pickup to the bass guitar body so that the pickup properly adheres to the body.
* If you need to compensate for differences in
height between the low and high strings, cut the double-sided adhesive tape and cushion into one-quarter or one-third widths and adjust the height.
3. Once the number of pieces has been deter­mined, apply the cushions (with double-sided adhesive) or double-sided adhesive tape to the bottom of the pickup, then apply one spacer and check the clearance with the clearance gauge while the highest note on the neck is fretted ( pg. 7). Add spacers one by one,
continually checking the clearance, until the proper height is attained. Do not remove the backing from the tape that is used to attach to the pickup to the bass guitar body until you are sure that proper height is achieved.
4. Once the proper height is achieved, remove the backing from the tape used to attach the pickup to the body. Keeping the exposed tape from coming into contact with the body, slide the pickup under the strings. From the high string side of the bass guitar, slide a minus driver or similar tool under the strings, to help support the pickup from the opposite side. Once the pickup is slid into position, attach the pickup/spacer assembly to the body.
* Make sure that the bass body is free from dust
and oil which might prevent the adhesive from sticking to the body.
* Holding both ends of the pickup, apply light
pressure to attach the pickup to the body.
5. Once the pickup is attached and the height has been adjusted, adjust the input gain levels on the AXON (Refer to the AXON manual).
* To remove the divided pickup from the body
without causing damage to the bass body, leave the spacer attached to the body in place and gently pry off the second layer spacer.
Cushion or
Double-Sided
Adhesive Tape
Spacer
A or B
Backing
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Attaching the Divided Pickup
Use the following steps if you need to readjust the pickup height.
1. Determine the number of spacers you need to add or remove.
2. Remove only the pickup from the body. Without applying any excessive force to the pickup, carefully pry the pickup from the spacers by sliding a thin, flat object under the low string end of the pickup, and gently lifting the pickup away from the spacer.
* Bending or twisting the pickup may cause
the coil inside the pickup to snap, resulting in a damaged pickup. Use caution.
3. Carefully remove the double-sided tape from the underside of the pickup.
4. Readjust the height as required. If spacers must be added, remove the double-sided tape from the existing spacer. If spacers must be removed, be sure to remove both the spacer and its double-sided tape.
Screw and Spring Attachment
It will be necessary to drill holes in the bass guitar body to attach the pickup with screws and springs.
1. Place the pickup in the position in which it will be attached, then carefully mark the centers of the two screw holes at either end of the pickup on the bass guitar body.
2. Drill the screw holes. Carefully drill a 2mm (0.08", approx.) diameter hole at both marked locations. Make sure that the holes are drilled vertically.
3. Insert the springs into the underside of the pickup, insert the tapping screws (3x25) through the screw holes and springs, and screw the screws in the holes in the body.
4. With the bass properly tuned, adjust the pickup height by loosening or tightening the pickup screws. Adjust the clearance while the highest note on each string is fretted. Pickup clearance can be checked using the supplied clearance gauge ( pg. 7).
5. If proper clearance is achieved, adjust the input gain levels on the Guitar MIDI Con­verter (Refer to the AXON manual).
Tapping Screw
3x25
5. Finally, attach fresh double-sided tape or a cushion to the bottom of the pickup, remove the backing, carefully attach the pickup to the uppermost spacer.
6. Re-tune the bass and check the clearance with the supplied clearance gauge.
7. If proper clearance is achieved, adjust the input gain levels on the Guitar MIDI Converter (Refer to the AXON manual).
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Attaching the Controller
Decide the position for attaching the controller.
Consider the following points carefully when deciding on the best location to install the controller.
• The controller and cable should not hinder perfor­mance.
• The controller should not block of hamper access to any of the bass guitar’s controls: volume, tone, switches, etc.
• The AIX-103 controller should be positioned in an easily accessible position.
• Do not position the controller in a manner that will apply excessive force to the cord that connects the divided pickup and controller.
• Do not position the controller in a manner that will apply excessive force to the cord that connects the direct bass guitar signal and controller.
• Do not position the controller in a manner that will apply excessive force on the controller or cords when the bass is placed on a guitar stand.
• Do not position the controller in a manner that will apply excessive force on the AIX-103 or bass guitar when the bass is placed in its case.
Determine the optimum method of attaching the controller.
Refer to the “Select the Method of Installation” section on page 5, and determine the optimum method of attachment in regards to the attachment position, materials, type of body, playing require­ments, etc. Before you install the controller, disconnect the direct bass guitar signal cable and the 13-pin cable from the controller.
Divided Pickup
13-pin Cable
A
I
X
­1
0
3
Attach the Controller
Velcro Tape Attachment
1. With the male and female portions of the Velcro still attached, cut the Velcro tape into three pieces, and attach one side of the Velcro to the underside of the controller.
2. Remove the backing from the other side of the Velcro tape, and attach the controller to the bass guitar’s body.
Cut the Velcro into 3
pieces.
Bottom of Controller
Bracket Attachment
1. Use the two screws (marked with arrows) on
the bottom of the controller to attach the bracket to the controller.
2. Attach an appropriate number of cushion (double-sided adhesive) to the bracket so that the bass guitar surface does not come in contact with the screw heads, and attach the bracket to the guitar in the appropriate posi­tion.
Cushion (Double-sided Adhesive)
Secure any excess cord to the bass body with tape.
Controller
Direct Bass Guitar Signal Cable.
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Attaching the Controller
The bracket can also be fixed to the bass guitar using the strap pin.
An alternate method is to attach the bracket using the bass guitar’s strap pin. Loosen the screw holding the strap pin to the bass guitar body, slide the slot in the bracket under the pin, then tighten the pin screw until the bracket is held firmly in position.
* Attach enough cushion (double-sided adhesive) so
that the screws, that are used to fix the bracket to the controller, do not come in contact with the bass guitar body.
* Repeated loosening and tightening of the strap
pin, or application of excessive force to the bracket, can cause the strap pin screw to become loose.
* The bracket can also be used in combination with
suction cups.
Cushion Attachment
Attach three pieces of controller cushion to the bottom of the controller.
If your bass guitar body is not flat (arched top, etc.), use as many of the controller cushions (double­sided adhesive) as needed in the appropriate location(s) to position the controller as required.
* Make sure the surface or your bass guitar top is free
from any dirt and grease.
Screw Attachment
Double check the attachment position of the controller before attaching.
Suction Cup Attachment
Insert the three suction cups into the three holes on the bottom of the controller unit, then simply press the controller unit onto the bass guitar top at the appropriate location.
* Make sure the surface or your bass guitar top is
free from any dirt and grease.
* The suction cups can be removed by slightly lifting
the edge of each cup.
1. Place the controller in exactly the position it is to be installed, and mark the center of the screw hole. Set the controller unit aside and carefully drill a 2mm (0.08", approx.) diameter hole at the marked location. Make sure the hole is drilled vertically.
2. In the same manner described in the “Double­sided Adhesive Tape Attachment” section, attach the double-sided adhesive tape to the bottom of the controller unit.
3. Making sure that the screw hole in the control­ler is perfectly aligned with the screw hole, attach the controller unit to the bass guitar body. Screw the supplied self-tapping screw (3x16mm) into the pre-drilled hole in the body through the hole in the controller. Make sure that the screw does not go in crooked.
Screw Hole
AIX-103
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Connections
Make sure the power is OFF on all related equipment before making any connections. Also, set the amp volume to its lowest setting.
1. Use the direct bass guitar signal cable to connect the bass guitar’s output jack to the AIX-103’s bass guitar input jack.
* Always connect the direct bass guitar signal cable,
even if you don’t intend to use the direct bass guitar sound. The direct signal cable is essential for proper grounding, to minimize noise, and prevent electric shock.
AIX-103
Direct Bass Guitar Signal Cable
MIDI Converter’s Divided Input to the AIX-103.
* For extra security and to prevent damage it is a
good idea to pass the cable between the strap and
Strap
A I X
­1 0
3
13-pin Cable
bass guitar body near the body strap pin.
* The special 13-pin cable is of a locking type. To
disconnect the cable, always unlock the cable and then remove the cable by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable.
1. Press release button.
2. Use the 13-pin cable to connect the Guitar
A
I
X
­1
0
3
13-pin Cable
AXON Rear Panel Connections
MODEL : AX 100 - SB
SERIAL No. : 704 101 000
GUITAR TO MIDI CONVERTER
AX 100
to foot switch Hold / Chain
PEDALS GUITAR
HOLD CHAIN
MIDI
IN
MIDI IN
to external MIDI tone generator .
2. Unplug cable by gripping the plug firmly.
3. Connect the tone generator, bass amp, and any other related devices to the Guitar MIDI Converter.
4. Adjust the pickup settings on the Guitar MIDI Converter (Refer to the AXON manual).
5. Turn ON the power in the following order,
Tone GeneratorGuitar MIDI Converter Related EquipmentBass Amp
The AIX-103 power indicator should light. With this, connection is finished and you are ready to play.
* If the indicator does not light, double check all
connections.
MIDI
MIDI
THRU
OUT
BLUE CHIP MUSIC GmbH
Industriestrasse 1 56283 Halsenbach
GERMANY
Stereo Out internal tone generator
ADAPTER
AC -50/60 Hz 14 Volt , 1,5 A
SB-676 OUTPUT
LEFT
MONO RIGHT
OUTPUT
to bass amp.
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Controller and Switch
After connection and setup is finished, try to play your bass guitar.
Play a synth sound only
Set the output select switch to the SYNTH position
Use the VOL knob to control the synth volume. Turn the knob right to increase the volume and left to decrease.
The UP/DOWN buttons can be used to select different synthesizer voices and other func­tions on the Guitar MIDI Converter.
Memory or Parameter, etc., switch
Volume Control
Play the Bass Guitar sound only.
Set the output select switch to the BASS position.
The bass direct signal volume will not change even if the VOL knob is turned.
AIX-103
Play the Bass Guitar and Synth sounds together.
Set the output select switch to the MIX position.
Turning the VOL knob changes the synthesizer volume only. The bass guitar’s volume will not change.
The UP/DOWN buttons function is identical to that described in the “Play a synth sound only” section above.
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