User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Overview
- Quick Start
- Connections
- Reverb Engines
- Extended Reverb Engines
- Controls
- Preset Storage and Recall
- Recalling Presets
- Recalling MIDI Presets
- Editing and Saving a Single Engine Preset to Reverb A
- Editing and Saving a Dual Engine Preset to Reverb A+B
- Copying a Preset to a New Location Using the Select/(Hold) Save Button
- Copying a Preset to a New Location Using an External MIDI Controller
- Copying a Preset to a New Location Using the Neuro App
- Clearing all Presets
- Universal Bypass
- Stereo Operation & Signal Routing
- Mono In, Mono Out (1)
- Toggle = A Toggle = B
- Toggle = A+B, Dual Parallel
- Toggle = A+B, Dual Cascade
- Stereo In, Mono Out (2)
- Toggle = A Toggle = B
- Toggle = A+B, Dual Parallel
- Toggle = A+B, Dual Cascade
- Mono In, Stereo Out (3)
- Toggle = A Toggle = B
- Toggle = A+B, Dual Parallel
- Stereo In, Dependent Stereo Out (4)
- Toggle Switch = Reverb A Toggle Switch = Reverb B
- Toggle = Reverb A+B, Dual Cascade
- Mono In, Mono Out, Dry Out 2 (5)
- Toggle Switch = Reverb A Toggle Switch = Reverb B
- Toggle = Reverb A+B, Dual Cascade
- Stereo In, Wet Sum to Mono (6)
- Toggle Switch = Reverb A Toggle Switch = Reverb B
- Toggle = Reverb A+B, Dual Cascade
- Dual Mono, (Independent Stereo) (7)
- Toggle Switch = Reverb A Toggle Switch = Reverb B
- Mono In, Independent Stereo Out (8)
- Toggle Switch = Reverb A Toggle Switch = Reverb B
- Pre Processing External Loop (9)
- Toggle Switch = Reverb A Toggle Switch = Reverb B
- Toggle = Reverb A+B, Dual Cascade
- External Loop Cable Connection Instructions
- External Control
- Neuro Desktop and Mobile Editors
- The Neuro Desktop Editor
- Downloading and Connecting the Neuro Desktop Editor
- Neuro Desktop Editor User Interface
- Connections
- Hardware Options
- Sound Editor
- Dual/Single Mode
- I/O Routing Option
- Reverb Engine A Controls
- Option Footswitch Assign
- Tapping or holding the Ventris Dual Reverb’s OPTION footswitch accesses specific default functions, depending on the selected reverb engine (see the Reverb Engines section for the default functions of each engine). In addition, it is possible to reass...
- Reverb Engine B Controls
- Dual Mode Controls
- Spillover Controls
- On/Off Status (MIDI Recall)
- External Control
- Presets
- The Neuro Mobile App
- Neuro Hub
- MIDI
- USB
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I access the extended reverb engines without the app?
- What kind of instruments can I connect to the Ventris’s inputs?
- Can I power the Ventris directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
- When connecting the Ventris to a recording interface or mixer, should I used a Lo-Z (microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
- Why doesn’t the Ventris respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
- Can I use the Ventris in my amp’s effects loop?
- How do I update the firmware?
- Rubber Feet
- Waste Disposal Notes
- Warranty
- Version History
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• 24-bit Audio Conversion
• 56-bit Digital Data Path
• Universal Bypass (relay-based true bypass and analog buffered bypass)
Troubleshooting
Restore Factory Settings
In order to revert the Ventris to its factory settings, clearing all user data, presets, expression
mappings and custom effect engines, use either the Neuro Mobile App or Neuro Desktop Editor and
choose the Factory Reset option in the Hardware Options menus. It is also possible to perform a
factory reset without the Neuro App by following these steps:
• Press and hold the OPTION FOOTSWITCH.
• Connect the power supply.
• The CONTROL LED will blink rapidly until the reset is complete. You can stop holding the TAP
FOOTSWITCH once the CONTROL LED starts to blink.
Noise
Power source: Ensure that the proper power supply is being used.
Near noise source: Move pedal away from power supplies and other equipment.
Other equipment: Remove other effects from signal chain; see if noise persists.
Bad cables: Swap out audio cables.
USB ground loop: When connected to a computer using a USB cable, noise can appear in the audio
signal. This usually results from ground loop noise due to the Ventris and computer running on
separate power supplies. In the case of laptops, disconnecting the computer’s power supply and
running it on a battery can often mitigate the noise. External display monitors are often the primary
source of noise, and powering down monitors can also resolve noise issues.
Ground loop with amp: Make sure your Ventris is running on the same power mains circuit as your
guitar amplifier.
Hot Hand Doesn’t Work
Low power: Ensure that the proper power supply is being used.
Not calibrated properly: Calibrate the Hot Hand. See the Hot Hand Input section for more details.
Not connected properly: Check Hot Hand connections.
Unit Appears Dead / No LEDs Lit
Wrong power supply: Use correct power supply. See the DC 9V (Power) section for more details.