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MICROVERBYI contd
space, power, and depth. Natural spaces tend to sound more
pleasing than the simulated reverb types such as springs and
plates, and for this reason, we use room terminology in desiribing
our programs. The programs cover a wide range of sizes and
qualities, and include such unnatural concepti as gated and
reverse types.
Controls
The Input control sets the level of signal that is applied to the
MlcRovERB ll and should be set so the overload Indicator
reads in the red only on occasionaltransients.
The Mix control determines the amount of wet signal (reverb) or
dqy signal sent to the output. lf the Mix control is set all the way
to the right, then only reverb will be heard. lf the Mix control is set
all the way to the left, then only dry (uneffected) signat will be
heard. The 12 o'clock position will result in a 50/50 mixture of dry
to reverbed signal.
The Output control sets the output level of both channels of
MICROVERB ll. This should be set so that the unit being fed by
MICROVERB ll is not overloaded.
The Program Select selects one of MICROVERB ll's 16 reverb
programs.
ntCnOYERBllPrograms
SIALLI
AMBIENCE
SXALL2 AMBIENCE
STALL3
SMALLROOM
SIALT'
SMAI I PI ATF
TEDIUU3 MEDIUMROOM
TEDIUT' MEDIUM PLATEi STRONG
IMMEDIATE ATTACK
TEDIUT5 MEDIUM/LARGE ROOM
T€OIUX 6 MEDIUM PLATE/SOFTER
DELAYED ATTACK
LANGE 1 LOW DIFFUSION VOCAI ROOM
LARGE2 MEDIUM/LARGE
ROOM
LARGE3 LARGE ROOM
LANGE4 ENDLESSSPACE
ED|UT T SMALL/MEOIUM ROOM
TEDIUT2 SMALL/MEOIUM
ROOM
GATE.I POWERGATE
GAT€2 BRIGHTGATE
The Overload Indicator is actually a 3 colored LED that shows
several input conditions. When the indicator glows amber, the
input signal to the MICROVERB ll is too low and the lnput level
should be increased. When the indicator glows green, the signal
presently being fed to the MICROVERB ll is a usable level.
When the indicator glows red, the MICROVERB ll is being

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