New Features - Alesis Plus User Manual

Alesis quadraverb plus audio-digital processor: user guide
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INTRODUCTION
The QuadraVerb Plus is an upgraded version of the original QuadraVerb . The
many new features that are now available are made possible by a simple
software update, which requires only the replacement of its EPROM (Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory). The hardware of the QuadraVerb remains
unchanged.
The operation of the QuadraVerb Plus is identical to the original QuadraVerb
and all original features of the QuadraVerb are retained in the QuadraVerb
Plus . All patches originally written for the QuadraVerb will sound the same on
the QuadraVerb Plus. This addendum only describes the new features. Full
instructions on the operation of your unit can be found in your User's Guide.

NEW FEATURES

New features available on the QuadraVerb Plus include Sampling, Ring
Modulator, and Resonator configurations, plus the addition of Multi Tap Delay,
Auto Panning, and Tremolo Modulation on original configurations where these
features are applicable.
In addition, the Quadraverb's extensive MIDI implementation has been greatly
enhanced to include real-time parameter control of parameters such as the
Delay, Volume, and Feedback for each of the 8 individual taps in the Multi Tap
Delay configuration, as well as the Auto Panning and Tremolo's Modulation
Speed and Depth. Also, the Quadraverb Plus lets the user adjust parameters
such as the Ring Modulator's Spectrum Shift, Output Up/Down Mix, and
Delay/Reverb Up/Down Mix as well as the Pitch and Decay of the Resonator.
This allows the user to achieve a greater level of creative control than ever
before.
MULTI TAP DELAY - The Multi Tap Delay is a new type of
delay available in the 5 BAND EQ->PITCH->DELAY
configuration where up to 8 taps can be defined in the delay.
The Delay Time, Volume, Panning, and Feedback Amount
can be individually adjusted for each tap as well.
SAMPLING - The QuadraVerb Plus now has the ability to
make a brief digital recording of the input being fed to it,
commonly known as sampling.
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