Walrus Audio Descent Handleiding


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Dry Mix – Controls how much of the Actual
Instrument volume is running through the
effect. Set to zero to hear only the effected
signal; set to full to bring in your instrument
signal.
Reverb Time – This will control the time length
of your effected signal. Set to zero for no
effect; set to full to add a long trail to your
signal.
Diminish – This controls your reverb diffusion.
Turn clockwise to diffuse your reverb signal.
Reverb mimics the size of a room but diffusion
mimics the walls of the room. Set to zero to
rough or rocky wall sound (diffused).
Tweak – Here you can control your reverb
damping. Turn clockwise to lower the threshold
of higher frequencies allowed in the
reverberated signal.
Dry Signal – Your instrument signal is running
Octave and, +1 Octave. Your Dry signal is
controlling how much pure instrument is
heading to the top row reverb controls. At
zero, only octaves send to the top reverb
controls. Dimed – your whole dry signal goes
to the top reverb controls along with whatever
you have your octaves set to.
-1 Octave – Tracks and plays back one octave
below the note you are playing. Set to zero for
none; set to full for maximum sub octave
reverberation.
+1 Octave - Tracks and plays back one octave
above the note you are playing. Set to zero for
none; set to full for maximum octave up
reverberation.
Wet Mix – This control mixes your ratio
between how much dry signal and how much
wet signal is in your output. Set to 12:00, you
will get 50% dry and 50% Wet. Turn clockwise
to get less dry and more wet, turn count-
er-clockwise to hear more of your instrument
without the effected signal.
REVERSE MODE
HALL MODE
Dry Mix – Controls how much of the Actual
Instrument volume is running through the
effect. Set to zero to hear only the effected
signal; set to full to bring in your instrument
signal.
Reverb Time – This is your Pre-delay
controller. Set to zero for a quick return
and turn clockwise to delay your reversed
return signal.
Diminish – In Reverse setting, this will act
as your Reverb Time and will control how
long your signal draws out. Set to zero for
no effect; set to full for a long trail to your
signal.
Note that your Pre-delay and your Reverb
time are playing off of each other in the
Reverse mode. The Pre-delay captures a
Descent. Then, the reverb time (controlled
by Diminish control) lets you choose how
much reverb goes on to that captured
Tweak – This controls your signal’s tone.
To get a dark, warm tone, set control to
zero; to get a brighter, chimey tone, set
control to full. Your tone will move from dim
to bright as you move the control clockwise.
Dry Signal – Your instrument signal is
Dry Signal, -1 Octave and, +1 Octave. Your
Dry signal is controlling how much pure (dry)
instrument is heading to the top row reverb
controls. At zero, only octaves send to the
top reverb controls. At maximum – your
whole dry signal goes to the top reverb
controls along with whatever you have your
octaves set to.
-1 Octave – Tracks and plays back one
octave below the note you are playing. Set
to zero for none; set to full for maximum sub
octave reverberation.
+1 Octave - Tracks and plays back one
octave above the note you are playing. Set
to zero for none; set to full for maximum
octave up reverberation.
Wet Mix – This control mixes your ratio
between how much dry signal and how
much wet signal is in your output. Set to
12:00, you will get 50% dry and 50% Wet.
Turn clockwise to get less dry and more
wet, turn counter-clockwise to hear more of
your instrument without the effected signal.
SHIMMER MODE
Dry Mix – Controls how much of the Actual
Instrument volume is running through the
effect. Set to zero to hear only the effected
signal; set to full to bring in your instrument
signal.
Reverb Time – In shimmer, this will act as
your reverb time. This will control how long
your signal draws out. Set to zero for no
effect; set to full to add a long trail to your
signal.
Diminish – This will control your reverb
feedback; how many times your copied
signal is stacking on top of itself. You will
get a small amount set at zero and a large
amount when the control is at full.
Tweak – This controls your reverb diffusion.
Turn clockwise to diffuse your reverb signal.
Reverb mimics the size of a room but
diffusion mimics the walls of the room. Set
full to get a rough or rocky wall sound.
RIGHT 1/4TH INPUT (RING)
LEFT 1/4TH INPUT (TIP)
RING
SLEEVE
TIP
STEREO - S1 SWITCH UP/S2 DOWN
MONO - S2 SWITCH UP/S1 DOWN
S2
S1
IN 9V
RIGHT OUT LEFT OUT EXPRESSION REMOTE
S 1 S 2
STEREO INPUT MODE
The Descent Reverb has stereo input functionality
as well as stereo output. To use this capability you’ll
need an existing stereo signal and a ¼” TRS splitter
cable. To activate the stereo input mode, remove th
backplate and locate the red DIP switches on the
left hand side of the circuitry. The switches will be
just under the input and right output jacks. The
Descent will come ready with the S1 switch down
and the S2 switch up – activating the mono input
mode. To switch the pedal to stereo input, toggle S
to the up position and S2 to the down position.
Once this is complete, replace the backplate. Using
the ¼” TRS splitter cable, plug your two incoming
stereo signals into the female ends of the splitter
cable and the TRS male end of the splitter cable int
the input of the Descent Reverb.
Dry Signal - Your instrument signal is
running through the octave controls rst; Dry
signal, -1 octave and, +1 octave. Your Dry
Signal is controlling how unaffected
instument signal is heading to the top row
reverb controls. At zero, only octaves send to
the top reverb controls. Dimed - your whole
dry signal goes to the top reverb controls
along with whatever you have your octaves
set to.
-1 Octave - Traccks and plays back one
octave below the note you are playing. Set to
zero for none; set to full for maximum sub
octave reverberation
+1 Octave - Tracks and plays back one
octave above the note oyu are playing. Set
to zero for none; set to full for maximum
octave up reverberation.
Wet Mix - This control mixes your ratio
between how much dry signal and how
much wet signal is in your output. Set to
12:00, you will get 50% dry and 50% wet.
Turn clockwise to get less dry and more wet,
turn counter-clockwise to hear more of your
instrument without the effected signal.
DESCENT REVERB
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the Walrus Audio
Descent. The Descent was designed to create
ambient textures of sound, from thick and endless
hall reverbs to symphonic shimmers. The Descent
is a three mode reverb system; hall, reverse, and
shimmer. In each mode, the user has the ability to
feed +1 and -1 octaves into the reverberated signal.
The Hall mode will feature a classic reverb sound
that can move your signal from a small-room-echo
to a haunting long hall- echo. The Reverse mode
responses and can be manipulated with pre-delay
time controls. Shimmer mode highlights the octave
features, dry signal, -1, and +1 to mix in your signal
and creates a symphony of sound.
The Descent offers you eight controls to precisely
hone in your perfect reverb. In addition, the user can
use an auxiliary momentary switch in the fav input to
switch the pedal on/off and/or save presets. If you
have an already crowded pedal board, you can set
your Descent at the back of the board and run a
small SPST switch to the front of the board so you
don’t lose valuable real estate. The Fav input
requires a TRS cable to be used. The expression
pedal control works with most on-the-shelf expres-
sion pedals. This feature allows the user to set the
high and low parameters of each control and then
fade in and out the those controls by moving your
foot up or down on the expression pedal.
FOOT SWITCHES
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
Power – Power supply is activated by plugging in an
external 9VDC power supply. The Descent requires 140
mA current draw. (Note: The Walrus Audio Aetos Isolated
Power supply will power this pedal from the higher
current 250mA outputs)
In – This is the main input for your instrument into the unit
and requires a ΒΌ inch plug.
Left Out (Mono) -
cation and run in Mono
Right Out (For Stereo) – Use instrument cable to run to
Exp – Use Expression pedal to switch between settings.
Preset Footswitch –Changes between presets
Bypass Footswitch / Preset Save – Push down
Bypass to turn the pedal on and off. To save a
setting and add the setting to your bank of
presets, hold the Bypass footswitch down until
SETTING PRESETS
To save a preset, move the controls into
the desired position. Hold down the
Bypass button. Bypass button will blink
and when the blinking ceases, your
preset has been saved. There are 3
available presets, indicated by the blue,
green and red LED above the β€˜preset’
footswitch. You can toggle between
those presets by pressing the Preset
footswitch.
EXPRESSION PEDAL
Using the expression pedal adds a
completely new dynamic to the Descent
reverb, allowing you to roll in/out a single
parameter or multiple parameters with your
foot. To program the foot controller with the
Descent, plug the foot controller into the
β€˜expression pedal’ input. Set the expres-
sion pedal to toe down and set the Descent
controls to the highest parameter desired.
Then put the expression pedal heel down
and set the controls to the lowest parame-
ter desired. Move the expression pedal up
and down to glide between the two settings
you created.
EXPRESSION PEDAL - TOE DOWN
EXPRESSION PEDAL - HEEL DOWN
Cont.
REMOTE - Use a 2-channel remote switch to control the
Descent’s two foot switches. This Feature allows you to
place the Descent at the back of your pedal board and
and run a small remoate control switch to the front of your
board; freeing up real estate on your boards front row. To
use the Fav option with a 2-channel remote switch, a TRS
cable is required (2-channel switch is available for
purchase seperately).
D E S C E N T


Product specificaties

Merk: Walrus Audio
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: Descent

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