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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
•  Choose the Spring Reverb when you want the kind of classic sound created by spring reverb 
tanks built into guitar amps, or used for studio processing on classic recordings. This is the 
place to come, for instance, when you're looking for that signature Surf Music sound of 
splattering reverb. 
•  Choose a Room or Hall Reverb when you want a polished, modern studio sound. These 
simulate the sound of your amped guitar echoing in a small or large room, and can be set to 
subtly enhance the size and polish of your tone, or make it sound like you're playing in a 
large, resonant chamber. 
•  Choose a Plate Reverb for a more reflective reverberation, reminiscent of some of the 
famous old recordings. Plate reverb can be excellent for vocals or drums too.  
 
Many of the effects are modeled after classic gear described in the 
 
 
 
 
 
What is Vol? 
 
 
Vol (Volume) is one of GearBox's Effects, and can be accessed remotely via an external MIDI 
controller device to provide you with a Volume pedal for your Gearbox “rig”. Note that the 
position of the Vol can be set “Pre” or “Post” in the signal chain. 
 
The Vol and other effects are described in detail in the 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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