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Re: stompbox reverbs?



From the Nova verb manual, I haven't experiment with this feature as a gate but i'll try it and see, if it works.
if so,  it might be worth trying to find a used one. The other feature it has which is cool is an input attenuator test  function that reads your hardest dynamics and adjusts accordingly, I've used this on my wife Nancy's vocal's and it helps to avoid any clipping
Bill

 Knobs

9 - Dynamix
A unique feature inherited from the legendary TC 2290
delay. Dynamix allows you to control the level of the
reverb via the dynamics of the input signal.
Turning the control clockwise towards “pos” (positive),
the reverb output is attenuated while you play and
increased in-between phrases. This actually allows you
to play with quite a lot of reverb without clouding or
disturbing your phrases. Turning the control counterclockwise
towards “inv” (inverse), you can do exactly
the opposite; more reverb applied while playing and
less when you stop playing. With the knob in 12
o’clock position, no dynamix is applied.


Input Level Calibration
Your Nova Reverb pedal is per default set up to work
well right out the box - just as any other stompbox
pedal. However, you can optimize the performance of
your Nova pedals AD/DA converters by calibrating the
input sensitivity. Follow this step-by-step guide:
• Calibration of the input sensitivity should be done
to the max. expected input level. Therefore you
should turn on boosters etc. that are placed prior to
the Nova Reverb pedal in the signal chain.
• Press, hold and release the ROOM button. The 5
LEDs in second row from the bottom is lit.
• Play with the loudest* sound you use for a few
seconds and watch some of the 5 LEDs turn off
one by one. How many that are turned off, depend
on the output of your guitar. When no further
changes seem to appear the pedal is calibrated.
• Press any key to exit.
• The pedal is now calibrated
* By your “loudest” sound we mean the sound with the highest
dynamic content. This is most likely a clean sound as overdrive
sounds per nature are compressed.
Reverb Types
Reverb type and sub-type can be selected using
buttons 11-15.
• Press once to select type.
• Press same selector additional times to select subtype.
Example: - Sub-types for “Spring” is: Plain,
Classic and Vintage.
11 - Room
Press ROOM to select between the following types of
room reverbs: Small, Medium, Large and Tiled.
Small - Medium - Large
Three variations tuned to reproduce the sound of
differently sized rooms.
Tiled Room
Often you’ll want to get the “bathroom” effect, without
actually wanting it to sound like you’re playing in your
bathroom. The Tiled Room reverb simulates the
qualities of a small to medium sized tiled room with its
many reflections and at the same time it behaves
respectfully towards the original source material. Use it
as an effect that adds quite a bit of color to your sound.
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OPERATION