User Manual

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SA262 Ventris Dual Reverb Owner’s Manual
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Note: when using a MIDI controller to select a preset outside of the normal bank (presets 1 to 4) or
extended bank (presets 5 to 8), then all 4 PRESET LEDS will be lit, indicating that a preset in the range
between 9 and 128 is active. For details on preset editing and saving, see the next section.
Preset Storage and Recall
User Presets store all user editable parameters. This includes the knob positions, current effect
engines, routing options, external control, and the full list of Neuro/MIDI accessible parameters.
Included in every preset are settings for each position on the A/B Reverb Toggle Switch (Reverb A,
Reverb B, and Reverbs A+B (Dual Mode). It is also possible to specify which A/B Reverb Toggle Switch
position initially engages: A, B, or A+B. After a preset is recalled, you can always tweak it in a
performance situation by turning a knob. The knob parameter will then “jump” to the knob position
as the knob is moved.
Recalling Presets
The first 4 User Presets (or 8 in Preset Extension Mode) are accessible via the onboard hardware or
with and external footswitch in the following ways:
1. Click the SELECT button to cycle through the hardware user presets. This function works
whether the pedal is engaged and bypassed.
2. When the pedal is engaged, press and hold the ON/OFF Footswitch to scroll upward through
user presets
3. When the pedal is bypassed, tap the OPTION Footswitch to scroll upward through the user
presets, or press and hold the OPTION Footswitch to scroll downward through user presets.
4. Connect an external footswitch to the PEDAL IN jack and select SWITCH mode (located next to
the PEDAL IN jack) to scroll upward through presets. Please note that it is possible to reassign
the function of external single and dual footswitches in the Hardware Options section of the
Neuro Desktop or Mobile App Editors these control assignments are global.
Recalling MIDI Presets
All 128 available User Presets are accessible with an external MIDI controller. MIDI controllers can be
connected via either the 5-Pin DIN (MIDI IN) jack on the side of the pedal, the USB port at the top of
the pedal, or through a Neuro Hub, which connected to the CONTROL INPUT at the top of the pedal.
All 128 User Presets can be recalled with the corresponding MIDI program change (PC) messages.
Editing and Saving a Single Engine Preset to Reverb A
In most cases it is only necessary to use a single engine when creating a reverb preset. Follow the
procedure below to create a traditional single engine Preset to position A on the A/B Reverb Toggle