Reverb Menu; Input Menu - Peavey VYPYR PRO Operating Manual

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REVERB MENU

When choosing the Reverb Menu, the main LCD screen will display the Reverb Type. These include Cathedral,
Gated, Hall, Plate, Room, Spring and Tile.
• Parameter Knob Functions. Note: Since the Delay/Reverb edit mode uses the bottom row of text, the
Reverb Parameter knobs will go from right to left, just as they do in Delay/Reverb edit mode.
•P5—Reverb Level. Sets the volume of the Reverb in relation to the dry guitar signal.
•P4—Reverb Room Size. Adjusts the "size" of the virtual room creating the reverb sound.
•P3—This encoder is only active when Gated Reverb is chosen. In this mode, P3 controls the
Gated Hold Time, which adjusts how much time goes by before the reverb starts.
•P2—This encoder is only active when Gated Reverb is chosen. In this mode, P2 controls the
Gated Threshold. The gated threshold sets the input level at which the reverb will turn on.
The reverb stays on as long as the input is above the threshold. When the input level falls
below the threshold, the reverb will remain on for the specified hold time and then turn off.
•P1—This encoder is not used for the Reverb menu.

INPUT MENU

When selecting the Input menu, the main LCD screen will display the Bright control setting as well as the Noise
Gate Type. The OUTER BANK WHEEL toggles between Bright on/off, while the INNER KNOB selects be-
tween the Noise Gate Types, which include Global Input Gate, Custom Input Gate & Custom Output Gate.
• Global Input Gate—This gate should be used when a certain instrument is used a lot of the time which
is causing noise, as in the case of most single coil equipped instruments. Presets that use the Global
Input Gate will share the same settings. If you change the settings for the Global Input Gate on any of the
presets that use it, the settings will also change for all the other presets that use this gate.
• Custom Input Gate—This gate operates exactly like the Global Input Gate, however the settings are
specific to each preset that uses it.
• Custom Output Gate—This gate's settings are specific to each preset that uses it and should be used
when high gain amplifier models are used. High gain amplifiers intrinsically have a higher noise floor
than do clean amplifiers.
• Parameter Knob Functions:
•P1—Volume Pedal Insert. This adjusts where in the signal chain the Sanpera Pro's volume pedal
is inserted. Select AT AMP OUTPUT if you want to use the volume pedal as a master volume,
adjusting the volume of the entire amplifier. Select AT GUITAR INPUT if you want to use the
volume pedal in the same way you would use your guitar's volume knob. This is the most com-
mon usage of this feature.
•P2—Wah Intensity—With the Vypyr Pro, even the Wah pedal's intensity can be adjusted! You
could even use the other expression pedal to adjust the intensity, effectively giving you 2 different
sounding wah pedals for a given preset!
•P3—Noise Gate Input Threshold. Controls the input sensitivity of the noise gate.
•P4— Noise Gate Output Decay. Controls the decay of the noise gate.
•P5— Noise Gate Output Attenuation. Controls the level of the noise reduction employed by the
noise gate. The more noise that is apparent in the sound, the higher this control must be set to
make it go away.

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