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CATHEDRAL
Stereo Reverb
Congratulations on your purchase of the Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb. The
Cathedral is a digital reverb pedal with seven different types of reverb plus digital echo, all
of which work in true stereo.
Special Features of the Cathedral Stereo Reverb:
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Two SPRING modes including the Spring reverb taken from the Holy Grail and a
new Accutronics Spring tank emulation.
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Top notch, professional HALL, ROOM, PLATE and REVERSE reverb algorithms.
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GRAIL FLERB mode is the Holy Grail Flerb with greater adjustability.
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ECHO mode makes the Cathedral into a versatile two second digital delay.
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Up to two Seconds of Pre-Delay, with Feedback allow for reverberant echoes.
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Tap Tempo Footswitch sets the pre-delay time with your foot.
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Instantaneous infinite reverb by pressing and holding the TAP FSW.
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Tone controls on the reverbs allow for further refinement of the sound.
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True stereo in and out.
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Ultra low noise and transparent signal path
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Studio quality A/D and D/A converters.
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Save and load up to 8 presets: 1 preset for each different mode.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment under FCC rules.
WARNING:
Use only the
US96DC-200BI
adapter
the
Cathedral Stere
Reverb comes supplied with.
Do not use any other AC adapters. Using other
AC adapters, even those made by Electro-Harmonix, could cause harm to the
unit, the adapter or you. The Cathedral does not use batteries.
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Quick Start Guide -
Basic Spring Reverb Setup
1.
Connect the output plug from the AC Adapter into the 9V jack at the top of the
Cathedral. Plug the AC Adapter into a wall outlet.
2.
Plug your instrument into the MONO/Left Input Jack.
3.
Plug MONO/Left Output Jack into the input of your amp.
4.
Press the BYPASS footswitch so the STATUS LED is on
5.
Turn the MODE knob so that the top LED, GRAIL SPRING is lit.
6.
Turn the following knobs to 50% or 12 o’clock: BLEND, REVERB TIME and
DAMPING/TONE.
7.
Turn the FEEDBACK and PRE-DELAY knobs down to fully counter-clockwise.
8.
This will give you a basic spring reverb sound.
9.
Turn the BLEND knob to obtain your ideal reverb/dry signal mix.
Changing the tone of the reverb
10.
Now that you have your basic Spring reverb sound setup, turn the
DAMPING/TONE knob up or down.
11.
As you turn the TONE knob up (clockwise), the sound of the reverb will get
brighter. As you turn the TONE knob down (counter-clockwise) the sound of the
reverb will get darker. This is true for every reverb mode and even the ECHO
mode.
Changing the reverb time
12.
Return the DAMPING/TONE knob to the 12 o’clock position.
13.
Turn the REVERB TIME knob clockwise past the 12 o’clock position. As you turn
it further up the reverb time gets longer and longer.
14.
When you turn the REVERB TIME knob clockwise as far as it will go, the reverb
time will be infinite, meaning the reverb will not decay.
15.
Now try turning the REVERB TIME knob down below 12 o’clock. This will yield
much shorter reverb times.
Basic Hall Reverb Setup and Pre-Delay Use
1.
Use the same connections as in the steps above.
2.
Turn the MODE knob so that the HALL LED is lit.
3.
Set BLEND and REVERB TIME to 12 o’clock.
4.
Set the DAMPING/TONE knob to the full clockwise position.
5.
Turn the FEEDBACK and PRE-DELAY knobs down to fully counter-clockwise.
6.
A basic HALL sound is now ready for use.
7.
Adjust the BLEND control for your ideal wet/dry mix.
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Using Pre-Delay and Feedback
8.
Now that we have the basic HALL sound setup, we can make the reverb sound
larger just by increasing the Pre-Delay time: the time it takes for the reverb wash
to begin after you have a played a note.
9.
Turn the Pre-Delay time clockwise to increase the delay time. You will hear, as
you increase the Pre-Delay time, after playing a note it takes longer for the
reverb wash to kick in. Having a longer pre-delay time can give the listener the
impression of a larger space.
10.
As you turn the PRE-DELAY knob past 12 o’clock you will notice that the pre-
delay time gets quite long, up to 2 seconds at the maximum setting. Leave pre-
delay set to a longish delay time, maybe 2 o’clock.
11.
Now turn the FEEDBACK knob up to about 12 o’clock, you will hear the reverb
wash repeat numerous times. In this case the same note is being repeated
through the delay block many times, each time being fed into the reverb block.
12.
Try turning the REVERB TIME knob down to full counter-clockwise, with this
setting you can hear discrete reverb echoes.
13.
In addition to using the PRE-DELAY knob to set delay time, you can tap in a
delay time using your feet. Tap the TAP/INFINITE Footswitch two or more times
and the delay time will be set to the average time between taps.
Accessing Infinite Reverb Instantly
14.
Now turn down both the FEEDBACK PRE-DELAY knobs back to full counter-
clockwise.
15.
Set the REVERB TIME knob to 12 o’clock.
16.
Play a note, the reverb should decay after a couple of seconds.
17.
Now a play another note. While sustaining the note, press and hold down the
TAP/INFINITE footswitch. You should hear the reverb wash does not decay.
18.
At this point you can play new notes over the reverb wash, without adding to the
reverb.
19.
Release the TAP/INFINITE footswitch to allow the reverb to decay.
Basic Echo with Tap Tempo Use
1.
Use the same connections as in the steps above.
2.
Turn the MODE knob so that the ECHO LED is lit.
3.
Turn the following knobs to 12 o’clock: BLEND, DAMPING/TONE, FEEDBACK and
PRE-DELAY.
4.
Turn the REVERB TIME knob down to full counter-clockwise.
5.
At this point, if you play a note, you should hear discrete echoes follow your note
instead of reverb.
6.
You can set the delay time by turning the PRE-DELAY knob, clockwise for longer
delay times, counter-clockwise for shorter delay times. The maximum delay time
is 2 Seconds.


Product specificaties

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Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: Cathedral

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