Decay -
The Decay knob sets the length of the reverb decay. Set this control low for short natural
sounding decays or higher for longer more ethereal sounding reverbs.
Swell -
The Swell knob engages a volume envelope applied to your wet and dry guitar signal as
it passes through the R1 creating a gentle volume swell. This helps create unique moments of
cinematic ambiance. The position of the Swell knob determines how long it takes to fade in the
guitar and reverb signal after you play. To turn this swell effect off, simply set the knob to its lowest
setting.
Mix -
The Mix knob sets the ratio of dry to wet signal. At minimum, no reverb is heard. At maximum,
no dry signal is heard. Equal parts dry and reverb can be found around the 3 o’clock position.
As you dial in different sounds using the Tweak and Tune controls, you will find the Mix knob helpful
for maintaining a healthy reverb level. Simply turn the knob to dial in the desired level of the effected
signal.
Tweak -
The Tweak knob and switch offer creative control over three different parameters that allow
you to shape each reverb program to taste. Simply move the toggle below the knob to select the
parameter you want to control, then use the Tweak knob to dial in the right amount of mod Rate,
mod Depth, or Pre-delay.
• Rate:
Set the switch to the Rate position and use the Tweak knob to adjust the speed of the
modulation applied within the reverb.
• Depth:
Set the switch to the Depth position and use the Tweak knob to adjust the amount of the
modulation applied within the reverb.
• Pre-Delay:
Set the switch to the Pre-Delay position and use the Tweak knob to adjust the amount
of pre-delay applied to your guitar signal before it enters the reverb. Pre-delay is useful for shaping
how the reverb responds to your playing. At low (short) pre-delay settings, the reverb is heard
almost immediately after you play a note. As you increase the pre-delay, the reverb is delayed a
small amount to provide some separation between the notes you are playing and the reverb signal.
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