Reverie Reverb Features
Rich combined tones:
Reverie Reverb is a new member of the audio Mooer Twin Series, equipped with 5 unique basic reverb tones – Reverb, Plate, Shimmer, Octave and Modulation. Each soundis fit for the Wah, Low-Pass, Flanger, Tremolo and Water effects respectively. You can also adjust the modulation effect OFF to get pure reverb tones.
Stereo input and output:
Reverie Reverb has both dual-inputs and dual-outputs, which can connect to other stereo equipment conveniently. What’s more, there is a Pan Mod knob on the panel board. When pushing down the Pan Mod knob you can achieve a more spacious phase effect in stereo mode.
Great range of adjustment:
Above the reverb knob and modulation knob on the panel board, there are 3 knobs to control the parameters of reverb and modulated effects. TONE, DECAY, MIX respectively controls the tone, decay and ratio of the reverb effect; and SPEED, RANGE, DEPTH respectively controls the rate, range and depth of the modulated effect.
Tone storage function:
Reverie Reverb has 5 preset tones, where you can store your favorite tones through the Store knob. When you’ve got the tone you want, push the Store Knob. Then the Preset indicator light begins flashing. After choosing the preset tones through footswitch, push the Store Knob again and the preset light will flash twice quickly, which indicates the tone has been stored successfully. If you don’t need it, just click any knob before the last move of pushing the Store Knob to get out of the storage mode.
Tap Tempo:
Tap Tempo can adjust the rate of effect sound during a live show, more convenient than the knob operation. In the Shimmer and Octave mode, push down the Tap Tempo footswitch and spin TONE/PARAM X knob can change the intensity of the Shimmer and Octave effects.
Tones description
- Reverb: the natural reverb effect is able to change from ROOM to HALL through adjusting the depth of parameters.
- Plate: simulating the plate reverberation
- Shimmer: added some more reverb types based on the normal reverb, with luxuriant overtones and nearly perfect spaciousness
- Octave: add the octave effect
- Modulation: add the modulation effect
- Wah: add the wah effect
- Low-Pass: add the low pass filter effect
- Flanger: add the flanger effect
- Tremolo: add the tremolo effect
- Water:add the special phase effect