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Topic: Alesis Quadraverb set up?????????? |
Steve Price
From: Springfield, Virginia, USA
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Posted 3 Dec 2008 7:31 pm
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I just picked up an Alesis Quadraverb and I was wondereing if anyone could recommend a setting on this thing. I am not playing out or anything like that--just learning. It has many presets, does anyone use them the way they are or do you modify them. Any help would be appreciated. This is the first effects thing that I have ever used. It seems pretty complicated. thanks in advance,. Steve 703 919 8990 |
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John Bechtel
From: Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 12:59 am
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I had/used an Alessis QuadraVerb Plus for several years, but; like a dummy I sold it! I didn't use any of the Factory Pre~Sets, but; did check for some perameter settings to make up my own programs between #90 & #99. I really hope you did receive an Operator's Manual along with your unit, or you really do have your work cut out for yourself, unless you can find another QuadraVerb owner to help you! Good Luck with a piece of good equipment! _________________ <marquee> Go~Daddy~Go, (No), Go, It's your Break Time</marquee> L8R, jb
My T-10 Remington Steelmaster |
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Steve Price
From: Springfield, Virginia, USA
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 6:32 am alesis quadraverb
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Yes, fortunately I did get the manual with this. I am experimenting with it. It can play 4 effects at one time, I just am not sure how most players use the effects. I have been told that some people add delay and reverb. how much? thanks very much for your reply, Steve |
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John Bechtel
From: Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 11:27 am
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I just set up a variety of programs to suit myself.
#99 = Tremolo
#98 = Reverb – Chorus – Delay-360ms
#97 = Reverb – Chorus – Delay-320ms
#96 = Reverb – Chorus – Delay-225ms
#95 = Reverb – Delay – 360ms
#94 = Reverb – Delay – 320ms
#93 = Reverb – Delay – 225ms
#92 = Reverb
#91 = Resonator
#90 = Leslie
That's just an idea and I don't remember the parameters on everything and eventually eliminate the ones I didn't really use or like! _________________ <marquee> Go~Daddy~Go, (No), Go, It's your Break Time</marquee> L8R, jb
My T-10 Remington Steelmaster |
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Tommy Alexander
From: Friendswood, Texas 77546
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 12:37 pm Alessis Quadraverb
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I have two quads with the manuel and the power cords; I would like to sell. Anyone interested, email me at tlajr@sbcglobal.net |
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robert kramer
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 1:02 pm
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Steve, I have a Quadraverb with a setting on it for steel. I will post settings tonight.
The Quadraverb has a setting that puts chorus on the reverb. You may not want that for steel. I will post that also. |
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Steve Price
From: Springfield, Virginia, USA
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 5:28 pm
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This is a huge help, thanks vey much for the replies!
SP |
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Ron Funk
From: Ballwin, Missouri
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 6:48 pm
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Steve -
I've had a Quadraverb GT in my rack probably since the mid- 80's. I use two NV 400's and the GT's stereo outputs. (79 Emmons D10 PP)
Since you say you're just starting out, I suggest you scroll thru the factory presets and make a note of which ones you like.
You can copy a factory preset over to one of the 90-99 program numbers, or override the presets from Program 00 forward and copy the ones you like to that seqential location. There's also a feature that allows you to name them anything you want. (but for your future reference, be sure to keep your handwritten note so you know which factory preset became "XYZ" in your display)
As your Winter Woodshed project, you can copy any of the presets over to section 90-99 and once you catch on to how the configuration modes work, modify to your satisfaction to make your own (and leave the original preset 'as was').
For what its worth, I also found it handy that my 'personal preferred tone' was always in my stored program list in multiples of 3. For example,
Program 00 = Ron's Tone
Program 01 = Pure Quad
Program 02 = Straight Flange
Program 03 = Ron's Ton
Program 04 = Lezlee
Program 05 = Distortion
Program 06 = Ron's Tone
Program 07 = 150 MS delay
Program 08 = 300MS delay
Program 09 = Ron's Tone
yahda yahda yahda
so that I didn't ever have to scroll thru a bunch of Program numbers looking for my preferred tone.
Good luck on your purchase - I'm perdy dern sure you'll like it |
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robert kramer
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 4 Dec 2008 7:21 pm
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Quadraverb Program for Steel:
(This is only a template-adjust levels for what sounds good to you)
>Config>Page: EQ+PCH+DL+REVERB
>Reverb:Hall 1
>Page Up>Reverb Input 1>Value: PRE-EQ
>Page Up>Reverb Input 2>Value: PITCH OUTPUT
>Page Up>Reverb Input Mix>Value: 1 =44 2
>Page Up>Reverb Predelay>Value: 80 milleseconds
>Page Up>Predelay Mix>Value: PRE=80 POST
>Page Up>Reverb Decay>Value: 55
>Page Up>Reverb Diffusion Amount>Value: 9
>Page Up> Low Frequency Delay>Value: 00
>Page Up>High Frequency Delay>Value: 00
>Page Up>Reverb Gate>Value: Off
>Delay>Delay Type: Stereo Delay
>Page Up>Value: Stereo Delay
>Page Up>Value: Delay Input 1
>Page Up>Value >Delay Input Mix: 1=99 PITCH
>Page Up>Value >Left Delay Time: 280 milleseconds
>Page Up>Value >Delay Feedback Left: 15%
>Page Up>Value >Right Delay Time: 140 milleseconds
>Page Up>Value >Delay Feedback Right: 30%
>Pitch>Pitch Mode>Value: STEREO CHORUS
>Page Up>Value >Pitch Input: POST-EQ
>Page Up>Value >LFO Waveshape: SQUARE
>Page Up>Value >LFO Speed: 04
>Page Up>Value >LFO Depth: 33
>Page Up>Value >Pitch Feedback: 00%
>EQ>Low EQ Freq>Value: 261HZ
>Page Up>Low Freq Amplitude>Value: +06.30dB
>Page Up>Mid EQ Freq>Value: 800HZ
>Page Up>Mid EQ Bandwidth>Value: 2.55 Octaves
>Page Up>Mid EQ Amplitude>Value: -03.00dB
>Page Up>High Freq>Value: 3225HZ
>Page Up>High EQ Amplitude>Value: +02.60dB
>Mix>Direct Signal Select>Value>PRE-EQ
>Page Up>Direct Signal>>Value: +99
>Page Up>Master Effects Level>Value: +99
>Page Up>Pitch Output>Value: +07
>Page Up>Delay Output Level>Value: +10
>Page Up>Reverb Output Level>Value: +25
>Store>Store Program At Location>Value:99>Store |
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