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the mapping is simple: CONTROL 1 is Modulation Depth, and CONTROL 2 is Modulation Rate.
In REVERB mode, the function of the CONTROL knobs varies depending on the active reverb engine.
Details on the function of each knob are available in the
Effect Engine Selector Encoder & LEDs
Selects the active Delay and Reverb engines and sets the function of the CONTROL knobs.
The REVERB ENGINE LEDS that encircle the yellow side of the ENGINE SELECTOR indicate which
REVERB engine is currently active.
The DELAY ENGINE LEDS that encircle the green side of the ENGINE SELECTOR indicate which DELAY
engine is currently active.
Unlocking the Effect Engine Selector
It is also possible to "unlock" both the REVERB and DELAY engines, by both a hardware shortcut (hold
the CONTROL INPUT button while adjusting the Effect Engine Selector knob), and via the UNLOCK
button on the Neuro Desktop Editor.
"Unlocking" the Effect Selector gives you the option of simultaneously running two delay engines or
two reverb engines, as opposed to being limited to one delay and one reverb. To unlock, press down
the CONTROL INPUT button and turn the Effect Selector, this allows you to continue turning through
effect engines and assign Reverb engines to the Delay footswitch and Delay engines to the Reverb
footswitch.
The natural series order of effects in the Collider is delay before reverb, but the Unlock function also
allows you to switch this order.
DELAY/TAP Footswitch
Enables or bypasses the delay effect. By default the Collider uses a True/Hard Bypass Mode, but it is
also possible to switch to a Buffered Bypass (see the Universal Bypass section for more information)
or Trails Mode Bypass (see the Trails Mode section).
The DELAY/TAP Footswitch also serves a second function. When the effect is engaged, lightly tapping
the DELAY/TAP switch at least three consecutive times in a desired tempo will engage Tap Tempo
mode, allowing you to control the rate of your delay on the fly. This feature can also be disabled in
Hardware Options by unchecking "Enable Tap Tempo on Delay/Tap Footswitch".
REVERB Footswitch
Enables or bypasses the reverb effect. By default the Collider uses a True/Hard Bypass Mode, but it is
also possible to switch to a Buffered Bypass (see the Universal Bypass section for more information)
or Trails Mode Bypass (see the Trails Mode section).
The REVERB Footswitch also serves a second function. When the effect is engaged, pressing and
holding the REVERB footswitch will engage Reverb HOLD Mode, freezing your reverb tail indefinitely
and allowing you to play on top of the sustained reverb.
Trails Mode
By default, the Collider is set to Hard Bypass Mode, which means that the delay/reverb trails will stop
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