User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Table of Contents
- Feature Overview
- Connecting the Pedal
- Connections
- Controls
- Controls (Bass)
- Theory of Operation
- Distortion Types
- Stereo Operation & Signal Routing
- Preset Storage and Recall
- External Control
- Expression Control
- Neuro Desktop and Mobile Editors
- The Neuro Desktop Editor
- Sound Editor
- Master Controls
- Morphing Controls
- Compressor Module
- Distortion Module
- Multi-band Tremolo
- LFO Module
- Graphic Equalizer Module
- Single Tremolo/Envelope & Noise Gate/Input Filter Modules
- Envelope Generator, Balance, and Knob Assignment Modules
- The Neuro Mobile App — with New Direct MIDI-USB Support
- Neuro Hub
- MIDI
- USB
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of instruments can I connect to the Ultrawave’s inputs?
- Can I power the Ultrawave directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
- When connecting the Ultrawave to a recording interface or mixer, should I use a Lo-Z (microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
- Why doesn’t the Ultrawave respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
- Can I use the Ultrawave in my amp’s effects loop?
- How do I update the firmware?
- Rubber Feet
- Waste Disposal Notes
- Warranty
- Version History
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Single Tremolo/Envelope & Noise Gate/Input Filter Modules
The Ultrawave is also packed with a single tremolo for more conventional tremolo sounds. This
single tremolo utilizes the sine wave and is controlled by the same Rate control in the LFO module.
The depth is broken up into Pre-Distortion and Post-Distortion control.
Envelope To Volume switches on the amplitude-controlled envelope when set to either Pre-
Distortion or Post-Distortion.
Gate Threshold adjusts the Ultrawave’s internal noise gate. Many of the distortion types are already
gated, but you may desire to turn up the gate even higher to eliminate noise, hum, and feedback.
Input High Pass controls a configurable high pass filter applied to your input signal if you need to
attenuate lower frequencies before the signal is processed by the Ultrawave. The default is 10.0Hz,
which effectively removes the high pass filter, since it is below the threshold of the human ear.
Envelope Generator, Balance, and Knob Assignment Modules
Envelope Generator: The Ultrawave’s envelope comes with two simple controls and an input
selector for assigning it to either Input 1 or Input 2. Input Gain acts like a sensitivity control; the
higher the Input Gain, the lighter you need to play in order to open the envelope. Attack adjusts
how quickly the envelope reacts.
The Balance control is a Channel 1/2 mixer. When the knob is at noon, there is an even 50/50
balance between channels 1 and 2. When the knob is fully counterclockwise, you will only hear
channel 1. When the knob is fully clockwise, you will only hear channel 2.
Env->Balance controls the intensity at which the Envelope affects the channel Balance control.
LFO->Balance controls the intensity at which the LFO affects the channel Balance control.