R LTO User's Manual Verb II TM 40-BIT DIGITAL EFFECTS MODULE SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED NO. 1, Lane 17, Sec. 2, Han Shi West Road, Taichung 40151, Taiwan http://www.altoproaudio.com Tel: 886-4-22313737 email: alto@altoproaudio.com Fax: 886-4-22346757 All rights reserved to ALTO. All features and content might be changed without prior notice. Any photocopy, translation, or reproduction of part of this manual without written permission is forbidden. Copyright c 2007 Seikaku Group NF02160-1.4 www.
9. WARRANTY 1. WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD To obtain Warranty Service, the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed Warranty Registration Card within 10 days of the Purchase Date. All the information presented in this Warranty Registration Card gives the manufacturer a better understanding of the sales status, so as to provide a more effective and efficient after-sales warranty service.
IN THIS MANUAL: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................1 FEATURES.....................................................................................1 CONTROL ELEMENTS....................................................................2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION.................................................4 PRESET DESCRIPTION..................................................................9 PRESET LIST.....................
7. BLOCK DIAGRAM SP OT L IG 3. CONTROL ELEMENTS HT Front Panel: R LTO Verb TM 40 bit Digital Effects Module Tremolo Chorus 8 7 Flange 6 Delay Delay/Rev 5 Flange/Rev 4 Chorus/Rev 3 2 Rotary Plate 2 Plate 1 Tape Spring 2 Spring 1 0 10 0 10 0 10 SIGNAL INPUT MIX OUTPUT 2 5 4 3 Hall 3 Hall 2 Hall 1 9 10 11 12 13 1 16 14 15 PWR VARIATIONS 6 7 1 1 POWER LED This LED will light up when the AC adaptor is plugged into your AC outlet.
SP OT L IG 3. CONTROL ELEMENTS 6. PRESET LIST HT NO. Rear Panel 9 VAC~ POWER A102 LEFT 8 11 Description RIGHT LEFT(MONO) HALL1 Simulate a stage space of the sound. Decay time Pre-delay 0.7~2.9s 54ms 2 HALL2 Simulate a large acoustic space of the sound. Decay time Pre-delay 3.6~6.1s 77ms 3 HALL3 Simulate a medium bright hall with no pre-delay of the sound. Decay time Pre-delay 0.7~2.9s 0ms 4 SPRING1 Suitable for organs and also be used in organs and guitar amplifiers.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS 5. PRESET DESCRIPTION d. ROTARY (SPEAKERS) 4.1 AUDIO CONNECTIONS AND POWER UP Amp Mod LPF Input HPF Cyl% a. Audio Connections The connections between your Verb II and other audio devices have to be made using high quality cables to prevent the bad performance. It is advisable to use low-capacitance shielded cables with a flexible internal conductor.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS This will decrease the possibility of distortion and keep the amount of background noise to a minimum. If the signal LED of your Verb II starts to light-up ,turn down the Input level or decrease the output volume of the source (instrument, mixer send, etc.). If the output level of your Verb II is causing the mixer or amp to distort, turn down the Output Level of your Verb II. 5. PRESET DESCRIPTION 5.2 MODULATIONS a.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS 5. PRESET DESCRIPTION 5.1 THE REVERBS Reverb in nature, is the combination of a large number of distinct echoes generated by the reflection of the original sound against obstacles (i.e. walls). In a real acoustic environment, the amplitude and brightness of these reflections decays over time and the decaying is depending on the room size, the position of the sound source in acoustic space, the "nature" of obstacles (shape, material, dimension, etc.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS 4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS - MIXER Mono In - Stereo Out Connection to a Mixing Desk Your Verb II can accept mono or stereo sends from the mixing desk. The input circuitry of your Verb II can easily accept professional +8/9 dBu levels while having enough input and output gain to interface with the low signal levels of home recording systems. Your Verb II may be connected to a mixing console in several different ways.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS 4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS - MIXER Mono In - Stereo Out Connection to a Mixing Desk Your Verb II can accept mono or stereo sends from the mixing desk. The input circuitry of your Verb II can easily accept professional +8/9 dBu levels while having enough input and output gain to interface with the low signal levels of home recording systems. Your Verb II may be connected to a mixing console in several different ways.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS 5. PRESET DESCRIPTION 5.1 THE REVERBS Reverb in nature, is the combination of a large number of distinct echoes generated by the reflection of the original sound against obstacles (i.e. walls). In a real acoustic environment, the amplitude and brightness of these reflections decays over time and the decaying is depending on the room size, the position of the sound source in acoustic space, the "nature" of obstacles (shape, material, dimension, etc.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS This will decrease the possibility of distortion and keep the amount of background noise to a minimum. If the signal LED of your Verb II starts to light-up ,turn down the Input level or decrease the output volume of the source (instrument, mixer send, etc.). If the output level of your Verb II is causing the mixer or amp to distort, turn down the Output Level of your Verb II. 5. PRESET DESCRIPTION 5.2 MODULATIONS a.
4. AND CONNECTION 3. INSTALLATION CONTROL ELEMENTS 5. PRESET DESCRIPTION d. ROTARY (SPEAKERS) 4.1 AUDIO CONNECTIONS AND POWER UP Amp Mod LPF Input HPF Cyl% a. Audio Connections The connections between your Verb II and other audio devices have to be made using high quality cables to prevent the bad performance. It is advisable to use low-capacitance shielded cables with a flexible internal conductor.
SP OT L IG 3. CONTROL ELEMENTS 6. PRESET LIST HT NO. Rear Panel 9 VAC~ POWER A102 LEFT 8 11 Description RIGHT LEFT(MONO) HALL1 Simulate a stage space of the sound. Decay time Pre-delay 0.7~2.9s 54ms 2 HALL2 Simulate a large acoustic space of the sound. Decay time Pre-delay 3.6~6.1s 77ms 3 HALL3 Simulate a medium bright hall with no pre-delay of the sound. Decay time Pre-delay 0.7~2.9s 0ms 4 SPRING1 Suitable for organs and also be used in organs and guitar amplifiers.
7. BLOCK DIAGRAM SP OT L IG 3. CONTROL ELEMENTS HT Front Panel: R LTO Verb TM 40 bit Digital Effects Module Tremolo Chorus 8 7 Flange 6 Delay Delay/Rev 5 Flange/Rev 4 Chorus/Rev 3 2 Rotary Plate 2 Plate 1 Tape Spring 2 Spring 1 0 10 0 10 0 10 SIGNAL INPUT MIX OUTPUT 2 5 4 3 Hall 3 Hall 2 Hall 1 9 10 11 12 13 1 16 14 15 PWR VARIATIONS 6 7 1 1 POWER LED This LED will light up when the AC adaptor is plugged into your AC outlet.
IN THIS MANUAL: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................1 FEATURES.....................................................................................1 CONTROL ELEMENTS....................................................................2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION.................................................4 PRESET DESCRIPTION..................................................................9 PRESET LIST.....................
9. WARRANTY 1. WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD To obtain Warranty Service, the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed Warranty Registration Card within 10 days of the Purchase Date. All the information presented in this Warranty Registration Card gives the manufacturer a better understanding of the sales status, so as to provide a more effective and efficient after-sales warranty service.