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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.)
19. REV (CONT.)
ENGLISH
A:>>|<<
REVERB TYPES
Hall
Hall Reverb recreates the longer acoustic reections of a hall-sized space. Hall
Reverb’s editable parameters are:
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Decay 0 - 10 Controls how long the it takes for the reections to
fade.
Pre-delay 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of time before the rst reection
is heard.
Tone 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of higher frequency content in the
reections.
Level 0 - 10 Adjusts the level of the Reverb effect.
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Decay 0 - 10 Controls how long the it takes for the reections to
fade.
Pre-delay 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of time before the rst reection
is heard.
Tone 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of higher frequency content in the
reections.
Level 0 - 10 Adjusts the level of the Reverb effect applied to the
unaffected signal.
Spring
Spring Reverb is a classic, analogue way of creating Reverb FX. Conventional Spring
Reverb uses a metal tray containing rows of springs. The guitar signal passes along
the springs creating a vintage sounding Reverb effect. Spring Reverb’s editable
parameters are:
POWER AMP MODELS
20. POWER
This is the section of a conventional amplier that provides power to drive the speaker(s).
The power valves are an integral part of how an all-valve amplier sounds. MST modelling
faithfully recreates the four valve power amps models in CODE:
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.)
A:>>|<<
ENGLISH
19. REV (CONT.)
REVERB TYPES
Stadium
Stadium Reverb recreates the acoustic reections of a very large space. Stadium
Reverb’s editable parameters are:
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Decay 0 - 10 Controls how long the it takes for the reections to
fade.
Pre-delay 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of time before the rst reection
is heard.
Tone 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of higher frequency content in the
reections.
Level 0 - 10 Adjusts the level of the Reverb effect.
A:>>|<<
Classic Marshall 100W
Class A/B 100 Watt with EL34 valves.
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Presence 0 - 10 In a conventional amplier Presence is a power stage
function that adds higher frequency content to the
sound.
Resonance 0 - 10 In a conventional amplier Resonance is a power stage
function that adds lower end thud to the sound.
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