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1. AddVerb ENE DIGITAL STEREO REVERB DELAY PROCESSOR OPERATING GUIDE WARNING TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOSTURE BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE READ BACK COVER FOR FURTHER WARNINGS The Peavey Add Verb is a powertul Reverb Multieffect Processor with MIDI control convenience Some ofits many capabliities are not readily apparent from studying the front panel controls These Include User programmability of Chorus Flange Delay and Echo effects Special Combination effecis MIDI Program Etfect remapping MIDI channel assignment Front panel bypass Battery backup for parameter presets and mapping Mano source to stereo elfect processing To receive maximum benefit from the features of the AddVerb please take time to read and study this entire manual before beginning use TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Effect Bank Table j Programming and Operational Procedures Setting the MIDI Receive Channel Effect Remapping Factory Program Presets s Nedtying Modulation and Delay Parameters MIDI Control Operation Appendix Nounannean FRONT PANEL CARERE I OG Zi Important Note This processor features Internal battery back up for factory programs and your custom delay parameter and Preset Patch mapping selections Excessive battery drain during shipping end storage
2. turn the power switch on Continua to press the two keys for two seconds or until the MIDI Receive channel number shows in the LED window Note Ifthe internal battery backup supply is allowed to completely drain the processor LED display may become erratic upon power up Characterized by unfamiliar or unrecognizable characters displayed To correct this condition follow the above procedure for restoring Factory Program Presets Aftorcomploting this re intialization procedure recharge theinternal battery bby leaving the processor in the power on mode for a few hours MODIFYING MODULATION AND DELAY PARAMETERS Chorus end Flange Effects Preset numbers 50 69 1 Press the Parameter PARAM key 13 The LFO Rate LED 9 williluminate indicating the parameter being displayed in the LED window 10 2 Use the Increment or Decrement kay to select the desired value 3 Once the desired value Is selected press and hold the Parameter key 13 until the LED window displays CPL indicating the new value is now stored 4 Press the Parameter key again to select the next parameter LFO Depth The LFO Depth LED 8 will illuminate 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select and store a new value 6 If preferred both parameters may be selected and then stored simultaneously 7 Parameter alteration is audible curing the programming procedure If the Increment Decrement keys are pressed and held to speed to a new setting the new value is not recogniz
3. key 12 PRESET LED 14 Indicates when in Presat mode PATCH LED 15 Indicates when in Patch mode NUMERIC KEYS 0 9 16 Used to directly enter Preset number or Patch number selections Effocts Presets are categorized in 10 banks of 10 effects each mm 0 29 REVERB EFFECTS Zero is Bypass BANK3 30 39 GATED REVERB EFFECTS BANK 4 40 49 REVERSE REVERB EFFECTS BANK 5 80 59 STEREO CHORUS EFFECTS BANK 6 60 63 FLANGE EFFECTS BANKT 70 79 DELAY EFFECTS BANK 8 80 89 ECHO EFFECTS BANKS 90 99 SPECIAL AND COMBINATION EFFECTS For complete effect table see appendix a a POWER SWITCH 17 Depress to On position oturnon When of the MIDI mapping and dolay parameter values are storedin memory When power is reapplied the memory is recalled and the processor is configured as when it was tumed off Note To minimize tum onfurn off transient noises set the Output Level control to 0 before switching or of REAR PANEL Em 39 oem e a I I rm I E E E E E LEFT MONO INPUT 18 Use this input for processing mono sources or the Left program material rom stereo sources Mono sources input here are processed into stereo at the Left and Right outputs MONO IN STEREO OUT OPERATION Mono signal sources shouldbe connected tothe Lett Mono input Mono signals here are processedto generate et and igh reverb images Left reverberant signal is nen re mixed wi
4. via MIDI Program Change commands from a MIDI controller POWER SUPPLY SOCKET 24 Provided for connection of the external power supply Insert the power supply jack fully into the socket before making the AC outlet connection CAUTION Uso only the power supply provided with this product If the original power supply must be replaced consult your dealer or the factory for assistance in obtaining the correct replacement Failure touse the correct power supply could resultin fire or shock hazard extensive circuit damage decreased performance or non operation PROGRAMMING AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES SETTING THE MIDI RECEIVE CHANNEL 1 Tum the unt off 2 After a few seconds turn the unit on again and observe the MIDI Channe number displayed in the LED window During the first few seconds after power up the receive channel may be altered 3 Use the Increment and Decrement Keys to select the receive channel immediately after power up 4 If more time is needed to select the desired channel simply rapeat the off or adjust procedure 5 Noto thatwhen MIDI channel 1 is selected the processor is receiving in omni mode meaning i is receiving on all 16 MIDI chamnels simultaneously When any other receive channel 2 18 is selected the processor wil receive on that channel only Note Once the MIDI receive channel is selactec it will not change unless manually changed using this procedure EFFECT REMAPPING 1 Select the
5. EVERB ROOM numer Time size ronatry numser EFFECT TYPE or O25 Small Bright Chorus Wih Reverb o O5S Small Wam s Chorus Li osse sma Wam 2 orons E O99 small Bright Crone o 129 Smal Wam s orons The speoc and depn ot mese 14S Small Dark Chons Prosete aro progravmatilo or 219 Small right so Cros o 255 smal Brige spo cons o 28 Smat Wem sa Chone 10 12S Madum Wam s9 Chons winEmo i3se medum Bright co Fango 2 34See Modum Bright 61 Farge n 155 medum ght 62 Range win a joodback of 05 u 2osoe Modum Bright ea Fango win a foodback of 05 s 225a Modum Bright 64 Fange win a teodback ot 0 5 1 asec medum Wam 65 Fungo witvatesdback of 05 The speed and depth ofthese v 2asoe Medum Wam ee Flange win afaschack of 07S Piatals aro programmable 18 38Sec Meaum Wam er Fange win a taedoacx of 75 3 40sec Modum Dark ea Fango wih a foodback of 0 75 2 15S Lage Dark e9 Fango win a tesdback ot 0 75 a 18sec Lage Duk T0 Delay Btect 22 25600 Largo Bright 71 Dolay Beet E 278ec Lare Britt 12 Delay eect 2 2880 Lage Dark 73 Dolay Etect 2 40800 Large Warm 74 Dolay Etect The iett and right delay tose Large Dark 75 Dolay eect limes are progranrrable a 7 amp Dolay Etect up 02 7saconds a 7 Delay Erect 2 Te Dolay Etect 79 Dolay tect EFFECT bo Echowth afeodback of 18 NUMBER TYPE Time Gro Echowth a taadback ot 18 a Caos Reve 380 mS
6. Patch mode with the PresevPatch PR PA key 12 2 Using the Numeric 16 or Inerement Decrement keys 11 select the desired Patch Number for mapping 3 Press and hold the Presel Patch key until both the Preset and Patch LED s illuminate The Effect Presetto correspond to the previously selected Patch Number may now be entered Remember Preset range is 0 bypass thru 99 4 Enter the desired Effect Praset Number using the Numeric keys 5 Store the new Effect PaictvPreset Number map by again pressing the Presel Patch key until the LED window 10 reads CPL Complete then release Note When in Patch Mode PA LED on selecting the remapped Patch Number using the Numeric IncrementiDecrement keys or via MIDI Program Change commands will recall the naw Effect Preset associated with tne Patch Number When in tne Preset Mode PR LED or patch mapping is ignored and Effect Presets are addressed directly While any Effect Preset may be mapped to any combination of Patch Numbers a Patch Number can only have ono Elfoct Preset mapped to it at a limo FACTORY PROGRAM PRESETS This processor comes from the factory with all Preset and Patch numbers mapped one to one and delay modulation parameters pre established for specific effects characteristics Factory mapping and delay modulation programs may be restored as follows 1 Tum the unit off 2 Wihile pressing and holding the Decrement key and the numeric 5 key simultaneously
7. ec 82 Echowmn ateoatack ot 14 E Gated Reverb 200 mos sa Eshowihateodbackot 1 The lft and right output 2 Gated Reverb 225 mSee 34 Echowth afeedback ot 1 2 delays are programmable E Gated Reverb 250 msec s5 Echowihateedtacko 2 The longer de ay is fod 4 Gated Reverd 300 mec ae Echewdhafeadbackci3 back inio the delay ine 35 Gated Reverb 360 msec 37 Echowtna teeavackot a E Gated Reve 400 mbec 3e Echo wih afeodback ot 7 8 a Gated Reverb 500 mec aa Echowth a teedback ot 3182 Gates Reverb 00 msec 90 special Gated Revers E Gatos Reve 400 msec D1 over wih acho feedback ot 12 n Reverse Revert 400 msec 32 Specaletectecto a Reverse Fevers 500 msec 39 Chame A Poverb Channel Revers with Pro Delay 2 Reverse Reverb 600 mo aa Grand Canyon a Roverse Reverb 300 msec as Echo win Revert 4 Reverse Fever 600 mec ae a00 mSac gated reverb with penning outputs 45 Revers Revers 500 mSee 97 0 Reverb with 150 mec of pre colay Rovorse Reve 400 msec 30 Reverb with 250 msec of procolay a Reverse Rovers 300 mec ao Ravarbwith 500 mec of praciiay 8 Reverse Reverb 450 msec b Reverse Revere 500 Soc with ocho ADDVERB SPECIFICATIONS MULTL EFFECT SETTINGS SI hereto Senes a Reve 50 Gated Rovere T0 Revere Rovers 10 Stereo Chorus Satins Corus Ferero Stereo Crone 10 Siero ange Seinge 10 Stereo Delay totg Coronar Brects Ee DELAY RANGE Lot C012 Seccres qnt 00102 Sec
8. ed until the button is released Noto Delay times are not variable for Effects Presets 50 69 Delay and Echo Effects Preset Numbers 70 89 1 Press the parameter PARAM key 13 The Delay Left LED 7 will iluminate indicating the parameter being displayed in the LED window 10 2 Use the Increment cr Decrement key to select the desired value 3 Once the desired value is selected press and hold the Parameter key 13 until the LED window displays CPL indicating the new value is now stored 4 Press the parameter key again to select the next parameter Delay Right The Delay Right LED 6 will iluminate 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to select and store a new value 6 If preferred born parameters may be selected ard then stored simultaneously 7 Parameter alterationis audibie during the programming procedure Ifthe Incremeni Decremeni keys are pressed and held to speed to a new setting the new value is not recognized until the button is released Note LFO Rate and Depth paramotors are not applicable to Effect Prosots 70 89 Note As soon as a parameter value is altered the associated LED wil begin to flash This wil continue flashing unti a new or the same value is stored as in Step 3 f you prefer rot to store a different value the programming action may be aborted by first pressing the PF PA key 12 PR or PA LED will begin flashing then selecting a Presel Patch number with the numeric or keys The or
9. iginal parameter is retained MIDI CONTROL OPERATION Preset Mode Effect Presets are numbered 0 thru 9 for a total of 100 Zero 0 is Bypass MIDI Progrem Change commands received in this mode will yield selection of Effect Preset numbers offset by minus one 1 ie MIDI Program Change command 6 Preset 5 Program Change 7 Preset 6 etc ASthereis no MIDI Program Change 0 this gives the capability ot selecting the Bypass preset 0 via MIDI Program Change command 1 MIDI Program Change commands 101 128 are ignored in this mode Paich Modo Patch numbers rangetrom1 to 128 andcorresponddrrecily to MIDI Program Change commands I E a MIDI ProgramChange command 12 will yieid Patch 12 in this mode Since any one Effoct Preset Number may be mapped o any Paich Number caling up Patch 12 willnot necessarily call up Effect Preset 12 To determine the Effect Preset mapped to a particular Patch Number fist call up the Paich then press the PR PA key 12 The Preset corresponding to that Patch will be displayed in the LED window Factory set up includes one to one mapping of Preset to Patches I no remapping has been done Patch Numbers 1 99 wil directly correspondto Effect Patch Numbers 1 99 Patch Numbers 100 128 wil all yield Preset Number 99 as that isthe highest possible Preset number See Factory Program Presets APPENDIX AddVerb Effect Table EFFECT preset R
10. onos FREQUENCY RESPONSE DeySqna 20 rte ine pr ouantzanon isan Entar Pow SGNAL TO NOISE RATIO bry Signa 100 as minimum Efictorar 86 minimun atu Mone 20G8V minum 10 dBV maximum Fignt 0abY mninum 10 8v maimon currurs Lan BaBy mainu Fight 6 6v macmu HEADROOM TRIVE lt 20 dB down trom maximum Let 6 ad down from mannan VCO MODULATION Microprocessor Cart TEO atr ret tore 010258 LEO Dept oto 00 0 t0258 LFO Waresnape Sine have AUXILIARY FOOTSwITC ect teat Smith optional mior sPECIFICATION T MIDI Crannol TIBMID Program Presets iNIFOLY FRONT PANEL CONTROLS put Lave Conte ect x Conver Guta Love Cortal Elect auct unen Mati Paramor Sect Swish ProsevPaten Gale Such Sones Gutes FRONT PANEL INDICATORS Poeser Lie T Depth Parameter Act LFO Sore Parmer Active Dol Let Parameter Av Delay grt arte actve Perimeter Dir Window Previo Speos LFO Det Baap Char ae PEAR PANEL CONNECTORS LefiAlon out Jack Font not ace Dh ouou aa Bact oca Jct MIDI Thru Comector AG put Conoco POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS Use ony Pavey 165 VAC Pewor Supot PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION A Seertercan MS 9801 Tlehore 60 489 SYS Fa 07 84 2783 04115 Primodin USA tote Vas 00300766
11. rresponding to 180 phase shifts OUTPUT LEVEL 5 Adjusts the overall signal level available at the Left and Right outputs DELAY RIGHT LED 6 Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the delay time for the Right Output This parameter may be altered oniy when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 70 89 Range is 0 to 2750 milliseconds DELAY LEFT LED 7 Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the delay time for the Left Output This paramoter may bo altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 70 89 Range is 0 to 2750 milliseconds LFO DEPTH LED 8 Indicates that the value displayed in the LED window is the Low Frequency Oscillator depth This parameter may be altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 50 69 Range is from 0 to 100 0 to 255 LFO RATE LED 3 Indicates that the value displayedin the LED window is the Low Frequency Oscillator rate This parameter may be altered only when this LED is on and is accessible only for effects 50 69 Range is from 0 1 Hz 10 10 Hz 0 to 255 LED WINDOW 10 Displays Effect Preset number MIDI Patch number Delay Time right Delay Time left LFO Depth anc LFO Rate Individual LED s on the front panel indicate which parameter is being displayed PARAMETER INCREMENT AND DECREMENT KEYS 11 Used to increase or decrease tho displayed numerical parameter A quick press and release of either ke
12. th the menoinputsignalor the Leftoutout Likewise rightreverberant signal is re mbxed with the mono input signal for the Right output In this manner a stereo roverb effect is processed from a moro source The mix ratio of raverb to dry is adjusted via the Effect Mix control For mono output operation either of the two outputs may be used with equally realistic reverb performance RIGHT INPUT 19 Use this input for processing Right program material from stereo sources STEREO IN STEREO OUT OPERATION Stereo input signals at the Left and Right inputs are processed to generate stereo reverb images The resultant let and right reverberant signals are then re mixed with the original Left and Right input signals Continuity and imaging of the original stereo program is maintained The mix ratio of reverb to diy is adjusted via the Fffect Mix control SIGNAL OUTPUT RIGHT amp LEFT 20 Right and Lett outputs are provided for stereo effects For mone operation ether output may be used DEFEAT SWITCH JACK 21 Provided for connection of an optional footswitch for remoto defeat bypass of the affect With the Elfect Mix control set fully to wer tne bypass mode yields a no output condition MIDI THRU 22 Provided io allow chaining of MIDI capable devices All MIDI data received at the MIDI In socket are echoed unaltered to this socket MIDI IN 23 Allows for MIDI control interface All patches in the processor may be selected
13. time m result In an erratic display in the LED window upon initial power up If this should occur please see operation note under Factory Program Presets on page 5 LIMIT LED 1 IHuminates to indicate that the effect computation iswithin 6 dB of limiting Adjust the source signal and the Input Level control toallow ilumination ofthis LED only on program peaks Continuous ilumination means there is risk of distortion andlor reduced signal processing performance ACTIVE LED 2 Provides an indication of the minimum recommended signal level necessary for operation of the proces iluminates approximately 20 dB below the orset of clipping and should illuminate frequently during a performance INPUT LEVEL CONTROL 3 Adjusts the input sensitivity for optimum matching with the input signal The control should be adjusted to a level that allows the Limit LED to light occasionally on program peaks Failure o adjust the Input Level control correctly may cause increased distortion and degrade the signal to noise performance of the unit EFFECT MX 4 Seis the mix ratio for the Etfect Dry signals at the outputs Range is from dry unprocessed signal oniy ful counterclockwise position to wet effect only signal full clockwise position The 12 o clock position yields a 1 1 mix ratio Note that an audible drop in signal level may occur atthe 1 1 mix ratio position 12 o clock contro position due to cancellation Of certain frequencies co
14. y will change the displayed parameter by one increment When adjusting modulaton or delay settings pressing and holding either key wil Continuously increase or decrease the displayed parameter value until released Parameters affected include Prosot Number Patch Number Delay Times LFO Rate and Depth PRESET PATCH PR PA KEY 12 Selects either the Preset mode orthe Patchmods inthe Preset Mode Effect Preset Numbersare displayedin the LED window and key sirokes increment decrement or numeric keys select Effect Presets Range is 0 to 99 Inthe Patch Mode MIDI Patch Numbers are displayedin the LED window and keystrokes increment decrement or numeric keys select MIDI Patches Range is from 1 to 128 Note On intial power up first time used all MIDI Patch numbers correspond one to one with Effect Preset numbers Since the Effect Presets may be re mapped to any Patch Number the one to one relationship can be altered See Effect Remapping elsewhere in this manual PARAM PARAMETER KEY 13 Active when an Effect Prese numborbotween 50 and 89 is selected Pressing the parameter key while in one of these effect selections shifts to the program mode For Chorus and Flange effects prese numbers 50 69 the parameter key toggles between display of LFO Rate and LFO Depth For Delay and Echo effects preset numbers 70 89 the parameterkey toggles between display of Delay Time Left and Delay Time Right To exit the program mode press PRIPA
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