Presets

Presets Menu

Click in the Presets field to access the factory or user presets. The factory presets have the following groups:

  • All-Purpose: General category.
  • Percussion: Optimized for percussive instruments, including drums, hand percussion, and melodic percussion (e.g., marimba)
  • Vocals: Presets for male, female, and background vocals
  • Guitar: Presets for electric and acoustic guitars (both rhythm and lead)
  • Instrumental/Orchestral: Presets for instruments that don’t fit into the previous categories, and natural-sounding presets optimized for orchestral instruments
  • Spaces: Choose these presets for ambiances and surroundings
  • Experimental: Whacky, wild, dramatic, crazy, and over-the-top reverbs

Note

The above presets can’t be overwritten, but you can save them as User Presets after modifying.

User Presets

To access the user presets, click the > to the right of the User Presets folder. This opens the User Presets screen.

User presets screen

  • Save a New Preset: After setting the Neoverb parameters as desired, open the User Preset folder and click on +New. Enter the preset name and click on Save.
  • Select a User Preset: Click on the preset name, then close the Preset selection menu to return to Neoverb.
  • Delete a User Preset: Click on the preset name, then click on the Trash icon. To proceed, click on Delete in the confirmation screen.
  • Rename a User Preset: Click on the preset name, then click on Rename. Enter the new name in the text field, and hit Return. You do not need to re-save a preset with a new name.
  • Update a User Preset: If you call up a preset and make edits, the name in the preset field will be in Italics, and preceded by an asterisk. To make these preset changes permanent, click on Update. Do not click on the preset first, because that will re-select the unedited version.

Tip

User Presets are not part of the Neoverb program itself, so if you need to re-install Neoverb, the User Presets will not be included. Back up the presets you create to a separate file so you can call them up if needed, or for sending to another Neoverb user.


Neoverb 1.2.0