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"In" jack
This is the typical 3.5 mm mono jack where to
put the typical audio signal from your mixer,
an oscillator of your module system or a
synth-output.
"Current" trimmer
This little trimpot won't be changed too often
in daily use of the module. It's function is to
limit the current, going into the input coil of
the tank. This affects the characteristics of the
sound more than the level itself. The results
can be more or less dramatic, according to the
characteristics of your tank. Adjust this
trimpot to your personal taste. The more you
turn it to the right, the brighter, more jarring
and distorted your tank will sound.
"Send Level" knob
Here you can adjust the voltage amplification
of the amp, driving your tanks input coil. This
knob determines the saturation or - in higher
positions - the distortion of your tank's input
coil and therefore is in fact fundamental for
the overall 'sound' of the reverb.
Caution! A highly cranked „Send Level" can
lead to much higher reverb-levels than your
input signal is. If you start with getting to know the module and your tank – begin your
reverb sessions with low „Send Level" and the knob turned more to the left.
The fullmost left position turns the send level down to zero, resulting in NO reverb at
all, even if you turn up „Mix".
Manual SPRING REVERB Eurorack V1.3
© Stereoping Germany, Hattingen 03/2015

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