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==Maintaining unity gain== | ==Maintaining unity gain== |
Revision as of 16:58, 22 February 2012
Contents
Manual
User contributions
What is reverb
X/Y bugs
If X/Y copying doesn't work, upgrade to firmware 1.05 or later.
Spillover
Rev Mix
The Rev Mix parameter in the Global menu lets you boost or cut the Reverb Mix setting across all presets at once.
Room ambience
The Cabinet (block) has reverb controls for adding room ambience to the tone.
Maintaining unity gain
When using Mix to control the volume level of the Reverb, the volume level of the dry signal is affected also. In other words, when turning up the Reverb level, the dry signal's level decreases. To deal with this: turn up Mix to 50% and set Level to +6dB. Or put the Reverb in a parallel row, see Effect blocks: parallel rows.
Spring reverb
Firmware 3.00 improves the Spring reverb.
Simulating other devices
The page below contains saved effect blocks which mimic existing reverb devices: