Group Description; Reverb; Reverb In Level; Reverb Tone - Fender CYBER-TWIN Instruction Manual

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Group Description

Adjustable parameters
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Small Ambience has the sound of a very small acoustic space. Small and
Large Room are differing sizes of relatively small spaces. The Hall Reverbs
give the sound of spaces the size of auditoriums and concert halls. Plate
Reverb, originally found only in recording studios, generates bright timbres
yet retains warmth. Arena gives the sound of a very large sized space. And
finally, Blackface Reverb is the classic Fender spring Reverb sound found
on Blackface-era amps (e.g.,'65 Twin Reverb, '65 Deluxe Reverb).
Reverb - This is the motorized front-panel REVERB knob. Adjusts the
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amount of post-Reverb level heard in your overall amp sound. This
knob's setting can be saved in a preset with all of the other amp set-
tings, but does not have a default value when a Reverb is selected
from the Preset Edit AMP menu. If you don't hear any Reverb sound,
make sure this knob is higher than 1.0, and check the Reverb In Level
(below).
Reverb In Level - Adjusts the level of your guitar signal into the

Reverb (as opposed to the REVERB knob, which adjusts the level out
of the Reverb).
Reverb Tone - Adjusts the amount of high frequencies in the Reverb.

Turn to 1.0 for maximally dark sounds, and to 10.0 for the brightest
quality.
Reverb Time - Adjusts the length of time for which the Reverb sus-

tains. 1.0 is the shortest time possible for the selected Reverb, and
10.0 gives the longest time.
Reverb Diffusion - Controls how dense or sparse the Reverb sound

is. At 1.0, the Reverb will sound "sputtery" and will have a non-uniform
decay. At 10.0, the sound will be the smoothest and most dense possi-
ble.
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