User Guide / Owners Manual

ARTURIA VOX Continental V USER MANUAL 39
engine type (VOX or Jennings), the reverb type, set the vibrato/tremolo rates
and depths, add or remove background noise, fine-tune the octave dividers,
and turn the instrument into an “antique” with the Key Contact Age control.
Here’s a list of the Open mode features, from left to right and top to bottom:
Vibrato Depth: This allows you to control how deep the vibrato will be for the
preset. You’ll only hear vibrato if the Vib button is toggled to On, though.
Note: Vibrato is a global effect; it affects the upper/lower organ manuals and
the pedal equally.
Vibrato Rate: Sets the speed of the vibrato.
Tremolo Depth: This allows you to control how deep the tremolo will be for the
preset. You’ll only hear tremolo if the Trem button is set to On, though.
Note: Tremolo only affects the upper manual. It has no effect on the lower
manual or the pedal.
Tremolo Rate: Sets the speed of the tremolo.
Rev (Reverb): New to VOX Continental V is the inclusion of a convolution
reverb, derived from the impulse responses of three different spring reverb
models: the Spring King, the RV-1 and the RV-2. Use this parameter to select
the one that best fits the preset you are creating: