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Vertigo Tremolo User’s Guide
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with the Neuro Hub, the Vertigo is fully MIDI-controllable and 128 multi-pedal presets, or “scenes,”
can be saved for instant recall on the stage or in the studio. The Vertigo can also connect directly to a
passive expression pedal or the Hot Hand for expressive control of any parameter.
The
Quick Start
guide will help you with the basics. For more in-depth information about the Vertigo
Tremolo, move on to the following sections, starting with
Connections
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Enjoy!
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The Source Audio Team
Overview
Diverse Tremolo Sounds
– Choose from traditional tremolo tones such as Optical, Harmonic, and
Bias, or delve deeper into unique sounds cooked up in the Source Audio lab.
Flexible Stereo Routing
– The Vertigo is equally at home in a mono rig or a stereo rig. A variety of
routing modes such as True Stereo, Mono, Mono-to-Stereo, Sum-to-Mono and External Loop allow
the Vertigo to harness the true power of stereo signal chains.
Compact Design
– The durable, anodized aluminum housing has a slim profile, a small footprint, and
sturdy hardware that will withstand the rigors of the road.
Universal Bypass
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– True bypass or buffered bypass? The choice is yours. The Vertigo features high-
quality signal relays for true bypass and transparent buffers for analog bypass.
Preset Saving
– Save your favorite sound by pressing and holding the footswitch. No need to
remember knob positions in the middle of a show.
Neuro Technology
– The Neuro App opens up new possibilities for the Vertigo, including completely
new effect types, additional control parameters, and access to the Neuro Community, including free
presets from artists and other users. The Neuro Hub can store up to 128 presets for the Vertigo,
easily recalled with a MIDI controller.
Deep Control Set
– Beyond the four knobs on the face of the Vertigo are many additional
parameters. The Neuro App and USB Editor provide access to the inner workings of the tremolo
effect for advanced users who want to create a unique signature sound.
Parametric EQ and Low Cut –
A 4-band parametric EQ is included in the Vertigo, allowing for fine
tonal control, and a low cut filter tightens up the low end.
MIDI Control
– All of the Vertigo’s parameters can be accessed and controlled using MIDI via the
Neuro Hub or USB. Class compliant USB-MIDI allows the Vertigo to work as a plug-and-play device
with recording software running on Mac and Windows, and the MIDI Learn feature makes control
mapping simple. The Vertigo can also sync to your DAW or other MIDI devices using MIDI clock.