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Level
Controls the overall output level of the pedal. Note that unity gain between the engaged and
bypassed signal resides at the 12 o'clock knob position. Turning the knob all the way to the left kills
the signal entirely, while turning the knob all the way to the right boosts the output signal roughly
6dB.
Dwell
Boosts or cuts the level of dry signal that drives the spring tank. As the Dwell knob is increased the
reverb response becomes thicker, more animated, and more overdriven.
Secondary Knob Function: Tremolo Depth
While holding down the CONTROL INPUT button on the top of the pedal, the DWELL knob
temporarily adjusts the DEPTH of the tremolo. With the CONTROL INPUT button held down the
Reverb DWELL parameter will not change from its previous position. If the knob is moved again
after releasing the CONTROL INPUT button, the Reverb DWELL parameter will jump to the
physical knob position.
Tone
Controls the amount of high frequency damping applied to the wet signal. Turn the knob clockwise
for a brighter reverb trail and counter-clockwise for a darker reverb.
Secondary Knob Function: Tremolo Rate
While holding down the CONTROL INPUT button on the top of the pedal, the TONE knob
temporarily adjusts the RATE (or SPEED) of the tremolo. Note that while holding down the
CONTROL INPUT button, the Reverb TONE parameter will not change from its previous position.
If the knob is moved again after releasing the CONTROL INPUT button, the TONE parameter will
jump to the physical knob position.
Effect Toggle Switch
Selects between the three spring reverb engines – SHORT, LONG, or TANK. These effects are
described in further detail in the
Secondary Effect Switch Function: Tremolo Type
While holding down the CONTROL INPUT button on the top of the pedal, the Effect Switch
temporarily selects the style of tremolo – OPTO (in the SHORT position), HARMONIC (in the LONG
position), and BIAS (in the TANK position). With the CONTROL INPUT button held down the reverb
engine will not change. If the Effect Switch is moved again after releasing the CONTROL INPUT
button, the reverb engine will change to reflect the newly selected position and the tremolo type
will revert back to OPTO (or to the tremolo type assigned to that reverb engine with the Neuro
Mobile App or Desktop Editor – see the
details on changing the default tremolo types).
SA247
Reverb Effect Engines
section.
Tremolo Controls
True Spring Reverb User Guide
section in the Neuro Desktop Editor for
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