Vermona Retroverb Lancet - spring reverb User Manual

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through the MIX control. Here, the distinctive self-oscillation will also be
heard at tiny mix amounts.

INT

The INT control sets the intensity of the CUTOFF frequency being con-
trolled by a modulation source. The MOD SRC switch (Modulation
Source) selects this source. The INT control works bipolar. Turning
clockwise from the center position results in upwards CUTOFF modula-
tion while turning left from center results in downwards modulation. In
its center position, CUTOFF modulation is deactivated.

MOD SRC

The MOD SRC switch selects the modulation source for the CUTOFF fre-
quency. There are three possible sources:

EG

Envelope Generator - see section 5.2.

CV

external signal connected to the pedal/CV-input

EF

Envelope Follower, a control signal deriving from the level at the
audio input

NOTE

Combing an envelope-follower with rhythmic audio-
signals such as drum loops is quite useful. Another
useful application is using a guitar with the Retroverb
Lancet set to band pass filtering with audible reso-
nance. An envelope-follower will create a sound that
resembles of the typical Autowah-effect.

LFO INT

This control sets the LFO's modulation intensity towards the CUTOFF-
frequency. The filter's frequency will be modulated periodically accord-
ing to the selected LFO's waveform and its speed.

VCF

This switch will enable or disable the complete filter section, leaving the
setting of the in- and output section, the spring, the VCA and the mod-
ulations untouched.

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