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NUX Atlantic Delay & Reverb Effects Pedal Standard

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Get your feet wet with this ocean of delays and reverbs.

The NUX Atlantic delay and reverb features three classic delays and three classic reverbs, as well as a “Shimmer” effect that lets you create a dreamy waterfall shimmer-especially handy for intros, interludes and outros. And now, because of NUX’s latest Core Image Technology, the Verdugo Series effect pedals offer pro-level sound enhancement.

NUX Atlantic Delay effects
-'70s (40ms - 400ms): Retro-delay meets modern technology, without losing the realistic BBD-effected repeats, so essential for capturing the '70s retro feel.

-'60s (55ms - 550ms): A warm and dusty tape-echo machine effect, packed with an array of analog-only goodies. Saturated colors that turn any sound into vintage. Tweak the Repeat knob to the max and use the Time knob to get an experience, just like the real Tape-Echo Machine.

-'80s (80ms - 800ms): A digital era invention, crystal clear repeats. Digitally-copied clean repeats carry your signal without absolutely zero color particles. This is the best option if you don’t want to mix your favorite chorus with another colorization effect — or your favorite modulation effect.

Tap Tempo: Instantly synch-up your delays with the tempo you want to accompany. Simply tap the tempo with your foot. Tap Tempo Speed range is 125 ms - 1500 ms for all delay types.

Before using the Tap Tempo, you can set the TAP Division to control the delay speed and delay pattern.

For example; adjusting a delay effect to play Rockabilly or Rock 'n Roll impossible with the Tap Tempo. Set the Time knob to 1/4 and use the Tap Tempo to sync the delay speed with the drum beat, delay speed will be 4 times faster than your Tap Tempo speed. Enjoy with the sharp-synced rock 'n' roll groove.

Another suggestion; if the drum beat is too fast to catch with the Tap Tempo. Use 1/2 and TAP the switch in half speed of the tempo, delay speed will be 2 times faster, problem solved.

NUX Atlantic Reverb effects
-Spring Reverb: Creates a polyphonic atmosphere filter that catches the sound reflections from deep down spring reverb tank. You can adjust the tank size with the level knob and set the reflection distance with the decay knob.

-Plate Reverb & Shimmer: Straight and clean reflections inside a flat-walled room. You can control the room-size with the Level knob and then tweak the Delay bounce point with the Decay knob. If you hold down the Reverb switch, straight reflections will be heated and swirled throughout the inside of the room creating a Shimmer effect.

-Hall Reverb: The sound of a well-designed hall. Whether the hall size is big or small, the reflections will be emitted by wall furniture. You can adjust the interior hall-size, from a small garage to a huge structure with the Level knob and increase or decrease the number of objects on the walls with the Decay knob. Less decay means more objects and faster reflection fading.

Inside Routing
NUX Atlantic Delay & Reverb pedal also has inside routing-control between the effects so you can choose which effect comes first. On Serial Mode, you can create a deep-reflection reverb with wet or dry repeats, or you can split your guitar signal, and add both effects in the parallel chain. Each effect will be mixed with separated dry signals.

Input/Outputs
The Atlantic has a 6.35 mm stereo input and 2 outputs for the ultimate delay and reverb experience.

By plugging a TRS cable into the pedal's input, you can add the Atlantic to any effect chain via Send/Return connection by using a “Y” cable or “Insert” cable. It has an Input Level toggle switch, +4 dB / -10 dB (high impedance / low impedance)
Specifications
  • 3 Delay Effects - '70s Analog, '60s Tape and '80s Digital
  • Delay Level, Time and Repeat
  • Tap tempo with Tap Subdivision options
  • 3 Reverb Effects - Spring, Plate and Hall
  • Reverb level and decay control
  • Plate reverb with shimmering effect
  • TRS Input - Effect Loop Connection via Insert or “Y” cable
  • Input level switch (-10dB / +4dB)
  • Parallel or serial output and inside routing
  • Stereo output
  • USB port for firmware updates