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DRY LEVEL (dB): Allows you to change the dry (unaffected) signal level when the
REVERB effect is enabled. Usually, the dry signal is mixed equally (0dB) with the
REVERB effect. In cases where you want the dry signal much lower than the REVERB
effect (to accentuate the reverb), or want to increase the output level, you can adjust
it here.
DUCKING (dB): Controls the DUCKING effect of the REVERB modeler. The DUCKING
effect lowers the volume of the REVERB effect when it detects that you are playing,
and will swell it back up to normal volume when you stop playing. This allows you to
hear a nice reverb at the tail end of your phrasing without it cluttering up the notes
as you play them. Set the amount of DUCKING ATTENUATION here. This effect is also
controlled by the THRESHOLD and RELEASE parameters (see below).
THRESHOLD (dB): Controls the THRESHOLD of the DUCKING effect. Sets the level
which the input to the REVERB needs to reach in order to activate the DUCKING
ATTENUATION. As soon as your input reaches this threshold, the reverb will be
reduced in volume by the amount of dB specified in the DUCKING parameter.
RELEASE (milliseconds): Controls the amount of time that the DUCKING effect will
restore the reverb levels to normal (0dB of attenuation) after the input to the REVERB
falls below the THRESHOLD. Once your playing stops (or falls below the THRESHOLD
parameter), the DUCKING effect begins to increase the volume of the REVERB effect.
The RELEASE time controls how fast (or slow) this release occurs.
BUTTON: Assign the REVERB ENABLE functionality to the selected footswitch.
Pressing the assigned footswitch will toggle between ACTIVE and BYPASS mode of
the REVERB. Please note that the assigned footswitch must be in PRESET ASSIGN
mode.