Boss RV-500 Editor Owner’s Manual

To update the firmware on your Boss RV-500, download the latest firmware from the Boss website. Connect your pedal to your computer via USB, and follow the instructions in the firmware update manual provided on the download page. Ensure the device remains connected and powered throughout the process.
The Boss RV-500 can be connected in the effects loop of your amplifier for a more refined reverb effect. Alternatively, place it at the end of your pedal chain to ensure the reverb processes the entire signal. Experiment with placement to find the sound you prefer.
To perform a factory reset, press and hold the [EDIT] and [TAP/CTL] buttons while powering on the unit. When "Factory Reset" appears on the display, release the buttons and press [ENTER] to confirm. Note that this will erase all user settings and presets.
Check the signal chain for connectivity issues, and ensure the RV-500's level and mix settings are appropriately adjusted. Also, verify that the input and output jacks are securely connected and that the correct power supply is being used.
To save a custom preset, adjust the parameters to your liking, then press and hold the [WRITE] button. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the desired memory location, and press [WRITE] again to save your settings.
Yes, the Boss RV-500 can be controlled via MIDI. Connect a MIDI controller to the RV-500's MIDI IN port, and configure the MIDI settings on the pedal to respond to program changes, control changes, and other MIDI messages.
The Boss RV-500 offers 12 reverb types, including Room, Hall, Plate, Spring, Shimmer, and more. Each type can be further customized using various parameters for a wide range of reverb effects.
Connect an expression pedal to the EXP jack, then enter the system settings by pressing [MENU]. Navigate to the "EXP CALIB" menu and follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the pedal for optimal performance.
The Boss RV-500 requires a 9V DC power supply with at least 280 mA of current. Using the recommended Boss PSA adapter ensures stable operation and prevents potential damage to the unit.
Select the Shimmer reverb type and adjust the pitch, level, and feedback settings to taste. Use the tone controls to refine the sound, and experiment with pre-delay and modulation parameters to achieve the desired shimmer effect.