User Manual

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- SECONDARY KNOB FUNCTIONALITY -
The OCEANS 11 allows you to take even more control over the tone of
each reverb by accessing hidden” parameters through Secondary Knob
Mode. Use the secondary knob parameters to fine tune the exact tone you
want, or push the OCEANS 11 into wild, unexpected sonic territory.
USING SECONDARY KNOB MODE
1. Turn the REVERB TYPE knob to the reverb you would like to edit.
Secondary knob functions are available for every reverb.
2. Press and hold the MODE button for 1 second. The LED will blink in
an on-on-off pattern to indicate that the OCEANS 11 is now in
Secondary Knob Mode.
3. Turn the TIME or TONE knobs to edit the secondary knob function for
that reverb type and its selected mode.
4. To exit Secondary Knob Mode, press and release the MODE button.
The LED will stop blinking. The reverb time and tone set by the TIME
and TONE knobs before entering Secondary Knob Mode are preserved
until those knobs are moved.
USING OTHER CONTROLS IN SECONDARY KNOB MODE
1. The FX LVL and REVERB TYPE knobs always function normally in
Secondary Knob Mode.
2. When using the TIME or TONE knob to set a secondary knob function,
the reverb time and tone that was set by those knobs before entering
Secondary Knob Mode are preserved.
3. The footswitch functions normally in Secondary Knob Mode. If the
footswitch is used to put the OCEANS 11 in bypass mode, Secondary
Knob Mode will remain active, and moving the knobs will change their
secondary knob functions. The LED will blink in a shorter version of
the Secondary Knob Mode pattern. If Infinite Reverb is engaged while
in Secondary Knob Mode, the positions of the secondary knobs will be
preserved for when Infinite Reverb is disengaged and the pedal
returns to Secondary Knob Mode. If tap tempo mode is enabled, you
can use the footswitch to tap in a new delay time as usual.
4. Secondary knob settings are preserved when switching away from a
particular reverb type and are preserved when power cycling the
OCEANS 11. When secondary knob functions are set in one reverb
type, they do not affect the secondary knob functions of another
reverb type (example: changing the modulation depth of MOD reverb
does not change the modulation depth of SHIM reverb).