4.0

Out of 1 Ratings

Owner's of the Alesis Musical Instrument MICROVERB 4 gave it a score of 4.0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.0 out of 5
  • Durability

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  • Performance

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  • Ease of Use

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Your First Session with the MicroVerb 4 – Chapter 1
MicroVerb 4 Reference Manual 9
The display will dim slightly when it is not displaying the current Program. When
the Store button is pressed, the Display will flash the destination Program
number.
± STORE Button. When the [STORE] button is pressed, the LED Display will flash
the number of the Program that the current program will be stored to. If Store is
pressed again, the display will flash rapidly and the current Program will be
stored. Programs can only be stored into the User bank, Programs 100-199.
£ BANK/MIDI Button. If this button is clicked once, a Program in the opposite bank
will be selected. (i.e. If Preset Program 34 is selected when Bank is pressed, the
MicroVerb 4 will switch to User Program134.)
If the [BANK/ MIDI] button is held for more than one second, the MIDI channel
number will be displayed. You can change the MIDI channel by turning the Value
encoder while holding this button.
Value Encoder. The [VALUE] Encoder is used to select Programs and to change
the MIDI channel (see above).
¥ Edit A/ Edit B Controls. Each Program on the MicroVerb 4 has two parameters
which can be adjusted. Depending on the type of Program selected, these might
alter Reverb Decay, Chorus Depth, etc. When an Edit knob is adjusted, the new
value is briefly shown on the LED Display.
m Parameter Chart. This Chart shows you what effect type is assigned to various
groups of Programs. Also, it shows the function of the [EDIT A] and [EDIT B]
controls.