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- tremolo & reverb User Manual

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INTENSITY: Controls
the intensity or Depth of
the tremolo effect. This is
accomplished by varying
the amplitude of the LFO
that controls the tremolo. At
minimum position,
the LFO is off and no
tremolo effect is heard,
but the signal still
travels through the
tremolo 'circuit' .
SPEED: Varies
the tremolo LFO
frequency from slow
to fast. The slow
range is extended
to give lower trem
speeds than were
generally available
in the vintage
offerings.
TREMOLO BYPASS FOOTSWITCH:
Engages and disengages tremolo. LED on
indicates that the effect is engaged.
DECAY: Varies the reverb time from
short to long. The '70s and '80s verbs will
approach 'infinite' decay at maximum.
TREMOLO SWITCH:
Switches between 3 tremolo types
'61 Harm - Harmonic band filtering
'63 Tube - Power Tube Bias
'65 Photo - Photocell
TREMOLO
'61 harm
'63
tube
'65 photo
INTENSITY
SPEED
TREMOLO
BYPASS
REVERB SWITCH:
Switches between 3 reverb types
'60s - Spring Tank
'70s - Electronic Plate (solid state)
'80s - Studio Rack Hall
REVERB
'60s
'70s
'80s
DECAY
COLOR
REVERB
BYPASS
tremolo & reverb
®
REVERB BYPASS FOOTSWITCH:
Engages and disengages reverb. Bypass mode is true
bypass by default. LED on indicates that the effect is
engaged.
TIP:
Hold the Reverb Bypass footswitch during
power up to change the bypass mode to analog bypass
with trails (reverb persist).
MIX: Controls the reverb wet
mix from full dry at minimum
to full wet with no dry signal at
maximum. A 50/50 mix occurs
around 3 o'clock on the mix
knob.
COLOR: Varies the
reverb tone from
darker at low settings,
to brighter at higher
MIX
settings. This is critical
for dialing in the sweet
spot in front of a variety
of amps.
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