Inputs, outputs and controls
T2 Reverb English manual 2014-09-20
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Reverb types
Reverb I
Warm space and slow modulation with stretchy,
elastic qualities..
Reverb II
This is a long sustaining reverb mixed with a wa-
tery, organ-like vibrato.
Reverb III
This is a clear, glassy reverb with an ominous low
end throb.
Reverb IV
This is a huge cathedral-type reverb without any
boundaries.
Reverb V
This is a slow pitch-bending reverb with doubling
effect.
Reverb VI
This is a “syrupy” plate reverb with warm tails
and subtle modulation.
Reverb VII
This is a flanged reverb with classic 80’s sweep
that stays in tune.
Reverb VIII
This is a deep, natural hall reverb with maximum
allowed decay.
E1 – Ethereal 1 reverb
Tweaked by ProGuitarShop
“This setting came about when we decided to
push the limits of the EQ settings of the reverbs
decay. By doing so, we were able to create a
distinct presence of upper harmonic overtones
swirling behind the reverb. These overtones
hang in the air above the signal like an Aurora
Borealis of harmonics, glimmering and shifting
about as you play. We did not use any sort of
synthesis or octave effects to attain this setting;
E1 is pure reverb interacting with itself, bounc-
ing around to create a perceived upper harmony.
Your guitar is suddenly transformed into a choir
of heavenly harmonies. “
Aaron Miller, Founder of PGS
E2 – Ethereal 2 reverb
Tweaked by ProGuitarShop
“The Ethereal 2 setting creates a pulsating he-
licopter effect. This effect provides a pulsing,
throbbing drone behind the note, generating an
eerie wall of sound. Like E1 this is also in the
background of the reverb but E2 is very dynamic
and responsive to pick attack and which strings
you’re playing. The low strings tend to have a low
end heavy throbbing that transitions to a bub-
bling brook type of effect when played lightly
while the high strings yield more of a swirling,
spinning aura behind the reverb effect.”
Aaron Miller, Founder of PGS
TP – TonePrint setting
Set the Reverb type selector to TP to use Tone-
Prints.
Using and editing TonePrints is explained in the
“TonePrint” section.
Summary of Contents for T2 Reverb
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Page 8: ...About this pedal T2 Reverb English manual 2014 09 20 6 About this pedal...
Page 10: ...TonePrint T2 Reverb English manual 2014 09 20 8 TonePrint...
Page 13: ...Setup T2 Reverb English manual 2014 09 20 11 Setup...
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