User Manual

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- MODE BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY -
Each reverb type on the OCEANS 11 has up to three unique modes of
operation. Pressing the MODE button cycles through these available
modes. The LED color green, red, or orange shows the current mode.
If the LED does not change color when pressing this button, the active
reverb type has only one mode. When you switch reverb types, the
OCEANS 11 will recall the last mode you were using in that reverb type.
Below is a description of the available modes in each reverb type. See the
chart on page 8 for a summary of these descriptions.
HALL 1 mode available.
SPRING 1 mode available.
PLATE 1 mode available.
REVRS 1 mode available.
ECHO The mode button cycles through three subdivisions of your
tapped echo time. See “Footswitch Functionality” on page 7 for details on
using tap-tempo with ECHO reverb. In Green mode, the subdivision is ½
of your tapped echo time for an eighth-note rhythm. In Red mode, the
echo rhythm is your tapped quarter-note time. In Orange mode, the
subdivision is ¾ of your tapped echo time for a dotted-eighth note rhythm.
The LED blinks at the current tapped delay time. If the delay is set by the
TIME knob, the LED stops blinking and the mode button has no effect.
TREM The mode button cycles through three LFO wave shapes. In
Green mode, the shape is a triangle. In Red mode, the shape is a square.
In Orange mode, the shape is a sine.
MOD The mode button cycles through three different modulations. In
Green mode, a chorus and subtle vibrato are applied to the reverb. TIME
and TONE control chorus rate and depth, respectively. In Red mode,
flanging is applied to achieve a classic EHX flerb. TIME and TONE control
flerb rate and feedback, respectively. In Orange mode, the chorus and
flerb are combined. Orange mode remembers and applies the last-used
parameters of the individual chorus and flerb effects. TIME controls the
mix balance: fully counter-clockwise is only chorus, and fully clockwise is
only flerb. TONE is unused.