Specifications
MICROVERBYI
contd
overloaded
and
the
Input control
should
be decreased.
The Bypass Jack,
located on the
rear
panel,
bypasses
the
reverb signal
and allows
only
the dry signal
at the
outputs.
Any
SPST type
footswitch
(such
as
the
reverb
footswitch that
sometimes
comes
with
amplifiers)
will
work for
this
function.
Operation
MICROVERB
ll is
easy to
use
in
almost
any application.
Simply
do the
following:
1. Apply
a signal
to either the
left input
jack
for mono
(used
with
a single
instrument), or both
left
and
right
jacks
for
stereo.
2. Increase the
Input control until
the
ReC
LED
briefly lights
on
occasional
program peaks.
The LED should
remain
"green"
most
of the
time.
This indicates
that
there
is
sufficient level
to
maintain a
good
signal
to
noise ratio.
3.
Increase the Output control until
there
is sufficient output
level.
4.
Adjust the
Mix control until the desired
ratio
of dry
to
wet
signal
is achieved.
REMEMBER:
ln
cases
were the
MTCROVERB
lt is used
with
the aux sends
of a
recording
console, the
Mix control should
remain allthe
way to the
right
(ail
wet
signal).
5. Select
your
program
of
choice.
As
a
good
rule of
thumb
for
selecting
programs,
rhythmic
instruments
such as
drums and
instruments
with
ostinato
(quickly
repeating) type
patterns
usually
work best
with
smaller
programs.
Long melodic lines and
pads
generally
sound
better
with
larger
rooms. Remember,
however, that
this
is
only a starting
point.
Use
your
ears and select
the
program
that sounds
best to
you!
How
to use
MICROVERB
ll in
your
studio
The 16
programs
in MICROVERB
ll
offer
a
wide range of
ambient spaces.
lts
compact,
atfordable
format
means
that
even
the smallest
4 track studio can own
more
than
one
MIGROVERB
ll. One of the
greatest
differences between
home
recordings and
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