User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Signal Flow
- Getting Started
- Inputs and Outputs
- Controls
- Reverb Algorithms
- Bypass
- Trails
- Reverb Hold (∞)
- Drone Mode
- HI / LO Response
- Tremolo (Spring Only)
- Dynamics
- Delay
- Presets
- Control Input
- Tap Tempo
- Using MIDI
- Reset to Factory Defaults
- Web Editor
- Support and Repairs
- Warranty
- Firmware Updates
- Specifications
- Credits
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Turning the LO control down can help prevent the reverb from sounding muddy with low-frequency sig-
nals, or create a thin and "airy" reverb sound.
Turning the HI control down creates a darker reverb. Boosting the high frequencies will add presence.
Tremolo varies the volume of your signal in a rhythmic pattern. The Context 2 tremolo aects the vol-
ume of the wet and dry signal after the reverb. The MOD control adjusts the tremolo depth, from o to
subtle sine wave to choppy near-square-wave tremolo. The RATE control adjusts the tremolo speed,
which can also be synced to a note division.
The tremolo is implemented digitally, so it will not aect the dry signal volume when using Analog + FX
Level bypass mode.
Dynamics
While holding down the [SHIFT] button (or SHIFT LOCK), the HI and LO knobs adjust reverb dynamics -
How the reverb level responds to your playing level. The LO knob adjusts how it responds to level, and
the HI knob adjusts the time response.
The threshold control ([SHIFT]-LO) sets the signal level at which the dynamics kick in. While in SHIFT
mode, the left LED changes color to indicate the signal level relative to the threshold:
O - signal is below -48 dBFS.
Green - signal level is below threshold
Yellow - signal level is at threshold
Red - signal level is above threshold
The threshold control should be adjusted based on your playing dynamics, signal level, and desired ef-
fect. It may need to be adjusted if you change your instrument, pickup, or signal path.
The release control ([SHIFT]-HI) turns o dynamics at 12:00.