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Description of Controls – Chapter 4
NanoVerb Reference Manual 25
CHAPTER 4
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
Front Panel
Input Level
The [INPUT] Level controls the level of the signal being fed into the NanoVerb. The
NanoVerb can operate with signal levels anywhere from +4dBu pro audio gear to -20
dBV guitar level signals. To set the input level, watch the [SIGNAL] LED while
adjusting the [INPUT] level (see below).
Mix Level
The [MIX] Level controls the balance between the uneffected signal coming through
the inputs and the effects being generated by the NanoVerb. When [MIX] is turned all
the way to the left, the input signal will be sent straight to the output with no effects
added. When [MIX] is turned all the way to right, only the effects will be sent to the
outputs with none of the original input signal mixed in. By keeping the Mix
somewhere in the center, a blend of dry and wet signal can be achieved.
With a typical instrument setup (use with a guitar amp, etc.) the Mix is usually set
around 12 o’clock. When used with a mixing console, the Mix control should be
turned all the way to the right (full wet) so that the effects mix can be controlled from
the mixer.
Output Level
The [OUTPUT] Level controls the volume of the signal from the outputs. The typical
level for this control is 75%, but it can be raised or lowered as necessary.
Signal Level LED
This dual-color LED monitors the signal strength of the unprocessed inputs, and is
used in much the same way as the level meters on a standard tape recorder. When
the LED turns red, the input signal will be distorted so the [INPUT] level should be
backed off. If the green [SIGNAL] LED is barely coming on, the input signal is not
high enough and the resulting sound from the NanoVerb may be noisy. Ideally, the
[INPUT] signal level should be set so that the [SIGNAL] LED is solid green when
audio is being played into it.
Program Select Knob
The Program Select Knob is used to change programs.
Adjust Knob
The [ADJUST] Knob is used to edit aspects of the currently selected program. For
example, on a Concert Hall program, the Adjust knob edits Reverb Decay Time.
[ADJUST] is always active, so newly selected programs always read the knob setting.
Rear Panel
Power
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