

Also one of the modes of operation allows you to use two (note: no more than two) effects at once. There is also no Midi interface so there is no means of changeing them on the fly other than turning the knobs. As for the other effects, they are decent but not anything great. There are several different 'rooms' to chose from with a decent amount of variation on each of them. I would say that it is comparable to the more expensive Alesis Microverb. The reverb is great and primaraly what I bought it for. Reverb (many types) flange, chorus, phaser, gate, detune. It is really clean (44.1 kHz sampling rate) and is resonabally priced.įirst I'll give a rundown of the effect on it. I would buy it again if it went out because it does what I need it to (reverb) without paying for extra effects that I won't use anyway.

I guess it could also be used as a reverb unit for an individual instrument as well. It is simple to use with it's controls (input level, output level, bank for the two effects banks, effect, parameter one and parameter two ). It's great for running (as I do) on a Aux send out of your mixer and back into a stereo return.

You can get most any reverb you want out of this box. Overall (I will repeat) this is a great little reverb box, but not much of a multi FX box. I guess some of the effects would be alright in a post production situation, but not very applicable in a live situation unless you bought a seperat A/B switch for it. Plus if you turn an effect on you are stuck with it until you find the time to reach over to the rack and turn a knob, which is not very practical. I found that in this mode both of the effects being used were compromised and generally didn't sound very good.

That's where we come in: Pololu has the unique products - from. I would say that it is comparable to the more expensive Alesis Microverb.ĭod 512 Reverb Effects Processor Manual Treadmill. First I'll give a rundown of the effect on it.
