4. LEVEL LED
The LEVEL indicator gauges the strength of the adjusted input signal via the DRIVE control. It transitions from off
to green, then yellow, and finally red as the signal strength increases. Weak signals won't activate the indicator
LED at all. A green light signifies a signal below the threshold where audible distortion is expected. A yellow
color indicates subtle harmonic distortion, adding a more round analog tone. When the signal intensifies to reach
red, distortion at the output becomes more obvious and will sound like an overdrive pedal inside RingerBringer.
5. LFO LED
The LFO LED corresponds with the sine LFO waveform, offering a visual cue for the speed of the LFO.
6. BYPASS LED:
A red light indicates that the RingerBringer is bypassed, while green indicates it's part of the signal path. Stomping
the pedal to a green LED color means the pedal is on and in the signal. Note that the drive control works even
in bypass mode.
PEDAL INPUTS & OUTPUTS
1.
Audio In: ¼" AUDIO IN accepts any line/instrument-level audio signal from -16 dBm to +4 dBm. Input
impedance is 1 MΩ.
2.
Audio Out: ¼" AUDIO OUT is -4 dBm nominal output level with 600Ω impedance.
3.
LFO OUT: LFO OUT supplies the ±1.5-volt LFO voltage (Output impedance = 600Ω) to use with other
voltage-controlled equipment.
4.
CV/Expression Ins/Outs [RATE | AMOUNT| MIX | FREQ]: Series of stereo ¼" jacks that accept
control voltages or expression pedals from two or three-circuit ¼" jacks assigned to their respective parts
of the RingerBringer circuit. Ex: Adding an expression pedal to the MIX input will allow the user to manually
crossfade the wet/dry signal on WA-RB.
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