
SA262
Ventris Dual Reverb Owner’s Manual
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Invoke the sound of massive,
arena settings with the Ventris Reverb’s largest room simulation. This
one is huuuuge.
CONTROL 1:
Bass
–
See the description in the ROOM engine section.
CONTROL 2:
Mod Depth
–
See the description in the ROOM engine section
OPTION FOOTSWITCH (TAPPING):
Modulation Rate
–
See the description in the ROOM engine
section.
OPTION FOOTSWITCH (PRESS & HOLD):
Reverb Hold
–
See the description in the ROOM engine
section.
T
RUE
S
PRING
(3)
Source Audio’s Chief Scientist, Bob Chidlaw, worked long and hard to perfectly capture the sweet
idiosyncrasies of a vintage spring reverb tank. The result is an exceptionally realistic effect with the
unmistakable “drip” heard in vintage spring reverb equ
ipped amplifiers.
CONTROL 1:
Bass
–
Find the description in the ROOM engine section.
CONTROL 2:
Spring Length
–
selects between three different virtual spring lengths. The longer
the springs in a reverb tank the more distinguishable the “echo” effect becomes as the incoming
signal travels back and forth across the length of the springs. Please note that this knob does not
gradually increase the size of the springs, rather the knob is split into three regions. As you turn
the knob you may hear the transition points when a new spring length is engaged.
OPTION FOOTSWITCH (TAPPING):
Set Pre-Delay Time
–
See the description in the HALL L engine
section.
OPTION FOOTSWITCH (PRESS & HOLD):
Reverb Hold
–
See the description in the ROOM engine
section.