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ABOUT THE VREV-666 SPRING REVERB THE CONTROLS

The VREV-666 is an emulation of an incredibly rare spring re- Power Switch (Off/On)
verb that was originally built for the BBC in the 1960s. Our
The Power Switch engages or bypasses the plug-in’s entire pro-
emulation of this compact studio legend oozes the typical rich,
cessing chain.
bouncy, and unpredictable vibe of a true electromechanical re-
verb in a very authentic way.
Effect Limiter (0..10)
Compared to the original hardware which features a single ef- The original unit that the VREV-666 is based on uses a light
fect gain control, the VREV-666 adds a mix stage, pre-delay of bulb to attenuate signal peaks that would otherwise overload
up to 150 ms and a tone EQ which attenuates the pronounced the primary coil of the spring tank. The plugin emulation has a
bass resonance of the spring system. A very musical limiter level-compensated version of the effect signal drive which es-
built around a light bulb helps to tame peaks that would oth- sentially acts as a threshold control for the limiter. Increasing
erwise cause chirping overloads inside the spring tank. the value of this control increases the limiting of signal peaks.

And best of all, Fuse Audio Labs brings this unique gem to you
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Effect Mix (0..10) Lock (Off/On)
The Effect Mix control sets the amount of effect present in the The Lock icon enables the current Mix setting to be fixed when
output signal by applying a gradual cross fade between the dry new plug-in presets are loaded. This is useful when comparing
and processed signals (0% = only the dry signal is present at different factory presets.
the output, 100% = only the wet signal is present at the out-
put). NOTE: The lock setting isn't saved in the DAW session, so it won't
be restored when you re-load your project. This is by design
Tone (0..10)
The Tone control sets the gain of a Tilt-EQ with a center fre-
quency of 2 kHz. This EQ can be used to attenuate the pro-
nounced ~120 Hz resonance of the reverb’s spring system.
Turn this control CW for more high frequency content.

Pre-Delay (0..150 ms)


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Pre-Delay control sets an additional pre-delay amount
which is added to the effect path prior to the reverb processi-
ng. Dan Fitzgerald of SoundSound

for providing the schematics and IR measurements of the original


GR Lamp
device.
The GR Lamp displays the amount of gain reduction currently
applied to the effect signal. Thank You!

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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM

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KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FAQS AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

VST hosts An overview of Frequently Asked Questions can be found on


our website under the following link
Ctrl/CMD+Click: Reset to default
Alt+Drag: Switch to circular knob mode
https://fuseaudiolabs.com/faq.html
Shift+Drag/Mouse wheel: Fine control

Our tech support can be reached via the following link


AU / AAX hosts
Alt+Click: Reset to default https://fuseaudiolabs.com/support.html
Shift+Drag/Mouse wheel: Fine control

All hosts
Double Click: Reset to default / jump to value

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

• Intel compatible or Apple Silicon CPU


• 2GB RAM
• Mac OS 10.12 or newer (Mac users)
• Windows 7 or newer (PC users)
• A display resolution of 1280x1024 pixels or more
• A VST2, VST3, AAX or AU compatible 64-bit host (Mac
users)
• A VST2, VST3 or AAX compatible 32-bit or 64-bit host (PC
users)

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