Tension and Num Spring knobs to control the amount of ‘springiness’. For good measure, we’ve also
included a tube amp style tremolo.
Mix: Wet/dry between reverb and tremolo dry signal.
If Tremolo Pre/Post is set to Pre, then this controls the wet/dry mix between the spring reverb
and the tremolo’d dry signal.
If Tremolo Pre/Post is set to Post, then this controls the wet/dry mix between the tremolo’d
spring reverb and the unaltered dry signal.
Decay: Decay in seconds or note-based with Tempo Sync on.
Tension: Controls spring tension.
Number of Springs: Number of springs in the ‘tank,’ mixes in 1 to 3 springs.
Low Band Damping: Sets the damping frequency for the low end.
High Band Damping: Sets the damping frequency for the high end.
Tremolo Intensity: The depth of the tremolo.
Tremolo Rate: The speed of the tremolo in Hz or note-based with Tempo Sync ON.
Tremolo Pre/Post: Places the tremolo before or after the spring reverb. Note that when in Pre
mode, the Mix control only affects the reverb signal. Tremolo will still be applied to the dry signal.
Modulation Level: Mixes in modulation for a nice chorusing effect.
Resonance: Metallic resonance at the High Band Damping frequency.
Spring Type: Select from 2 different reverb tank size. Large and small.
Factory Presets
AmeSpring
Big`Balls
Dark Spring
Deluxe
Gutter Flange
RW Tank
Spicy Spring
Spring
Spring Time
SpringTheory
Shimmer
We don’t have proof, but we’re pretty sure this is what the guitars sound like in heaven. Set Pitch Shift A
and B to just above and below 1200c, turn the Delay all the way down, and everything else all the way up.
Oh, and remember to walk toward the light.
Mix: Wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal.
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE