The modulation is tremolo with adjustable intensity and speed. You can adjust the length of the decay, high and low frequency damping.
The spring reverb was designed using the techniques and algorithms that were used in 1980’s reverbs, but with enough DSP power to drip and feel like a spring tank.
Reverse reverb fades in louder and brighter over time, giving the impression of playing backwards. Holding down the shift button adjusts the modulation rate. It gives you a mix of different modulation types from 1980’s and early 90’s reverbs, including chorus modulation, random modulation that keeps the pitch stable, and deep modulated reverbs. The modulation knob changes the amount and character of the internal reverb modulation, specific to each algorithm. In addition, delay is always available, along with tremolo in spring mode. Each algorithm features separate high and low frequency damping controls, pre-delay, modulation, dynamics (duck/expand), and infinite hold. It has 8 algorithms, including room, hall, cathedral, gated reverb, reverse reverb, plate, spring, and a granular reverb. The Context is a reverb pedal inspired by 1980’s rack mount reverbs.