Simulation of early digital reverb sounds of the seventies
Three modes per type switch (Room, Small Hall, Large Hall)
Bass, Mid and Treble controls to determine the decay time of all three frequency bands
Mix control for signal portion of the reverb sound
Mod control determines amount of modulation effect
True Bypass or Trails switchable
Operation via 9V DC power supply (optionally available)
Universal Audio StudioReverb Effect unit at a glance:
The Universal Audio Evermore Studio Reverb faithfully emulates the sonic character of the first digital reverb effects of the seventies and is just the thing for fans of classic vintage sounds. Like the original, the Evermore from the UAFX series offers three controls for bass, mid and treble, which, however, do not determine the sound colouration but the decay times of the individual frequency ranges. The simulated room size, on the other hand, is determined by the Type Switch, which provides either a typical room sound with Room, the reverb effect of a small hall in Small Hall mode or a huge concert hall in Large Hall setting. In addition, there is a Mod control for continuously mixing modulation effects to the reverb tail, while the switchable True or Trails Bypass also allows the reverb tail to fade out after the effect is switched off.