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Hardware Option: The gear icon opens the Hardware Options window. Each Source Audio pedal
has its own set of global hardware settings. The attached pedal will retain all hardware option
edits until either the option is de-selected, or a Factory Reset is performed.
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Open Editing Interface: The wrench icon opens the True Spring Reverb's Sound Editor, revealing
a deep set of editing controls for creating custom presets.
Hardware Options
Clicking the gear icon in the True Spring Reverb's Connections window opens the Hardware Options
menu (see the graphic below). Use the Hardware Options window to choose your pedal's global
hardware settings.
The True Spring Reverb's Hardware Options include the following:
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Preset Mode Enable: Check this box and the pedal will default to Preset Mode. If left
unchecked the pedal will power-up in Standard Mode.
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Hardware Bypass Mode: Selects between True or Buffered Bypass.
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MIDI Channel: Selects the pedal's MIDI channel (1 through 16).
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Control Input Option: Selects the function of the external device connected to the CONTROL
INPUT port. Options include:
o Neuro Hub/Expression Pedal: Enables compatibility with the Neuro Hub (which
provides full MIDI functionality or an external Expression Pedal (see details in the
External Control
o Tap Tempo: Connect the Source Audio Tap Tempo Switch to the True Spring and
sync its tremolo rates with external tap tempo control.
o Tremolo Bypass/Engage:
tremolo effects on top of an active spring reverb.
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Reverb Trails Mode: Checking this box allows your reverb trail to decay naturally after
bypassing the effect.
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Use the Source Audio Tap Tempo Switch to engage or disengage
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