Visual Sound H2O Instructions

Liquid chorus & echo

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Visual Sound H
The new V3 H2O is a true dual pedal, even more so than its predecessors.
Think of it as two separate pedals in one housing. The following instructions will
give you some tips on setup and use, although you can probably just plug in and
start using it right away.

Liquid Chorus

Echo:

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Delay: Controls delay time; how fast the notes are repeated.
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Repeats: Controls how many times the notes are repeated, from once to infinite.
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Level: Controls the volume of the repeated notes.
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Short/Long: This switch splits the Delay knob into two ranges; Short is approximately
10 – 225ms, and Long is approx. 225 – 450ms.
Liquid Chorus:
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Speed: Controls the speed of the vibrato effect that is inherent in the Chorus circuit.
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Width: Controls the overall wavelength of the vibrato effect.
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Depth: Controls the overall lushness of the Chorus, from very subtle to very lush.
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Chor-Vib: Controls whether the effect is Chorus, Vibrato, or a blend of both. Vibrato
removes the clean signal entirely, leaving only the effected signal.
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  • Page 1 Visual Sound H Instructions The new V3 H2O is a true dual pedal, even more so than its predecessors. Think of it as two separate pedals in one housing. The following instructions will give you some tips on setup and use, although you can probably just plug in and start using it right away.
  • Page 2 Liquid Chorus (continued): Tone: This is a typical high-cut tone control, effecting the entire Chorus circuit. Intensity: This 3-position switch chooses between 3 levels of intensity in the Chorus circuit. From left to right: Light – Medium – High. Detune: “Off” is normal Chorus. “On” allows the Liquid Chorus to go into ranges that other chorus pedals never go, from relatively normal lush chorus to true noise effects.

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