Micro BR reverb - is there an 'off'?

Started by RogerF, December 10, 2009, 03:34:23 PM

RogerF

Hi
New to the board and to the MBR - which so far has really impressed me. However, I can't seem to turn the reverb off. I have tried the manual guidance to turn the settings to zero but to no effect. This is when I am just testing out the guitar through the MBR and not recording. Just getting a level. But still I get reverb unless I opt for the 'jazz' effect. Even without the effects on, I can't ditch the reverb. Is it possible to do this and if so how? Help!  ???

64Guitars

There are five reverb send levels - one for each track and one for the input. You need to set the Input reverb send level to zero. See "Adjusting the reverb depth for the input source" on page 75 of the Micro BR manual.

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RogerF

Quote from: 64Guitars on December 10, 2009, 04:36:43 PMThere are five reverb send levels - one for each track and one for the input. You need to set the Input reverb send level to zero. See "Adjusting the reverb depth for the input source" on page 75 of the Micro BR manual.



Yes I'd seen that bit in the manual. But what I hadn't seen was how to turn the effects to OFF! Done that now and it's reverbless. I expect I have a load more questions but I'll save these until after I've read the manual more thoroughly! Thanks.

64Guitars

Quote from: RogerF on December 11, 2009, 12:41:33 AMYes I'd seen that bit in the manual. But what I hadn't seen was how to turn the effects to OFF!

There's no On/Off switch for reverb - just the send level control. When the send level is zero, you'll hear no reverb.

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RogerF

Yes, have done that and it's off now so that's great. Thanks