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ONTROLS AND
- DUAL REVERB SELECT BUTTON AND LEDS -
buttons, and the bypass LED -- always reflect the status of the currently
selected reverb engine. The SELECT button allows you to toggle this
selection between Reverb A and Reverb B. When you do, you'll see that
the LEDs update to the status of the newly-selected reverb engine. You
can also use an external footswitch to toggle between selected reverbs;
see page 30 for more details on external footswitches.
If dual reverbs are engaged, the Oceans 12 will slowly blink one of the
SELECT LEDs to indicate which of the reverb engines is the current
selection. The Reverb Type LED of the corresponding reverb engine will
also blink synchronously. The SELECT button still toggles the reverb
engine selection; pressing it will blink the SELECT LED of the other reverb
engine to indicate that it, now, is currently selected.
Additionally, for convenience, the selection of the current engine will
always default to the last-engaged one. In other words, whenever you
turn on a reverb engine with its footswitch, it immediately becomes the
current selection.
See page 28 for more details and instructions on Dual Reverb operation.
LED
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On the Oceans 12, one of the reverb engines is
always currently selected, regardless of whether
single or dual reverbs are engaged. All of the LEDs
on the Oceans 12 – the Reverb Type LED, the mode
button LEDs, the preset LED, the illuminated
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