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Yamaha (AE031) REV-X Owner's Manual
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1. Reverberation images These images represent the high range 10kHz mid range 1kHz and low range 100Hz reverberation These images change shape depending on the parameter values The vertical axis represents the level the horizontal axis represents reverb time the shape represents the envelope Reverb time curve This curve represents the high range 10kHz mid range 1kHz and low range 100Hz reverb time The curve changes depending on the Reverb Time Hi Ratio and Lo Ratio parameter values Auto Zoom button Click the E button to automatically adjust the time axis horizontal axis O Time Axis Set button Use this button to specify the time duration in seconds as displayed by the time axis horizontal axis O M Zoom Out button Click this button to increase the time value in seconds as displayed by the time axis horizontal axis As a result the display zooms out on the horizontal axis O Zoom In button Click this button to decrease the time value in seconds as displayed by the time axis horizontal axis As a result the display zooms in on the horizontal axis OUTPUT meter Level meter Console Studio Manager displays the Effects output level On the console you can select the input level or output level to be displayed using the METER INT OUT switch MIX slider MIX BALANCE control Console These controls enable you to adjust the mix balance of the dry
2. The range is 1 00kHz to Thru O Hi Ratio HI RATIO SuioWanger SE Length of reverberation in the high frequency range The reverberation duration of the high frequency range is expressed as a ratio relative to Reverb Time In Studio Manager drag the icon gl to change the value B The range is from 0 1 through 1 0 Lo Ratio LO RATIO Length of reverberation in the low frequency range The reverberation duration of the low frequency range is expressed as a ratio relative to Reverb Time In Studio Manager drag the icon EH to change the value The range is from 0 1 through 1 4 m um Reverb Time z E HPF Initial Delay 4 AS LPF Decay Hi Ratio Room Size 3E Low Ratio Diffusion Low Freq 3T NN M a DO kA k IR Jm TIME InN OLY Sm HI FATIO Wm LO BATIO 2 2 705 e z3 ns e A S o 1 2 DIFF ROOMSIZE DECAY LO FREG nue SAA Hz O HFF iO LFF Thru AD z Bak Hz O Low Freq LO FREQ Frequency value that serves as the basis for the Lo Ratio value The frequency band below this value is affected by the Lo Ratio parameter setting In Studio Manager drag the icon gg to change the value The range is from 22 0Hz through 18 0kHz Hi F atin 9 8 Low Ratin 1 27 8 T rk Diffusion 18 26Hz 7 1k 100 dE O Filter Frequency Response Curve The curve changes depending on the HPF and LPF values
3. DM2000 screen In the following section Functions marked with Studio Manager are available in Studio Manager Functions marked with 797 are available on the console A Initial Data EFFECT 1 ELIT Hall EFFECT The effects name appears here m L N Reverb Time 2 Initial Delay 1 24 LPF Decay Hi Ratio Room Size 3E Low Ratio Diffusion Low Freq mm a lal 2 Oo kA p lum ers 3 TIHE In Ly WU HI RATIO X LO J RAT IO d Paris 23 ms A 1 2 Q DIFF Booms ze O pecav nr Lo FREn e ip AY og XM 5 SHE Hz O LPF Thru o 2 SBkHz OPEN CLOSE Click here to open or close the parameter window O Reverb Time REV TIME Duration of time until the reverberation attenuates and stops Higher values extend the reverberation In Studio Manager drag the icon ES to change the value BET The range is from 0 35 through 30 05 However the range varies depending on the Room Size setting O Initial Delay INI DLY Console Duration of time between sound input and the start of reverberation Higher values delay the start of reverberation In Studio Manager drag the icon EN to change the value The range is from 0 0ms through 125 0ms Decay DECAY Console Shape of reverberation envelope Reverberation characteristics are determined by the value In Studio Manager
4. and wet effect sounds When the balance is 0 only the dry sound is output When the balance is 100 only the wet sound is output The range is from O through 100 U R G Pro Audio amp Digital Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2003 Yamaha Corporation 3121P 01A0
5. drag the icon ES to change the value The range is from O through 53 m zT N Reverb Time 2 Initial Delay 1 24 LPF Decay Hi Ratio Room Size 3E Low Ratio Diffusion Low Freq HE a lado a Oo kA BEC AE Wm HI a LO RRTIO 3 2 23 ve o 1 2 EE n LO FREG V 18 e AD 51 p Hz HPF Thru qur 2 O Room Size ROOMSIZE Size of space Higher values simulate larger spaces This value is linked with the Reverb Time value When you change this value the Reverb Time value changes In Studio Manager drag the icon Ell to change the value The range 15 from O through 28 Q Diffusion DIFF ET Density and spread of reverberation Higher values increase the density and enhance the spread In Studio Manager drag the icon EH to change the value The range 15 from O through 10 HPF Studio Manager This filter cuts the low range of the reverberation The range below the frequency specified by this value is cut This filter does not affect the original source sound In Studio Manager drag the icon gl to change the value BETu3 The range is Thru to 8 00kHz LPF Studio Manager This filter cuts the high ND range of the reverberation The range above the frequency specified by this value is cut This filter does not affect the original source sound In Studio Manager drag the icon EH to change the value
6. V X window enables you to edit REV X specific parameters and the Generic Editor window enables you to edit parameters common to the REV X and other Effects Refer to the Studio Manager Owner s Manual for your console for more information regarding the Generic Editor window EFFECT NAME REV X Hall LIBRARY EFFECT No TYPE REV X HRLL e IN 200 REV TIME INI DLY LO RATIO E E JE DE YU DIFF RDUMSIZE DECRY LO FREQ 10 28 40 800 Hz We M HPF LPF e AS tak Xm MIX BRLRNCE BYPASS 1883 X Studio Manager Generic Editor Window Part Names and Functions Reverb Time 2 94 HPF Initial Delay 245ms LPF 2 51 5 HiRatio Room Size 28 6 Low Ratio Diffusion I7 Low Freq Hi Patio 8 8 Low FPatio 1 2 Os P 41 Diffusion 10 kt 43 Q CI Freq eanHz Hd 4 Feverh Time 2 98 s Initial Delay 9 24 5 15 Decay 51 5 9 Size 38 Studio Manager REV X Window A Initial Data BEM o EFFECT aad 49 49 METER IH Q EFECT MAME QUER REU X Hall TYPE n 12 HALL A hus 48 LIBRHE S PATCH Mix BALANCE My Og rev TIME Om ini cry O Zarbs RATIO LO RATIO 8 io 1 2 DIFF Q gt roonsize cecav Or co rrec Wg es O CS OO og Hz Q Her OQ Ler Thru xo 2 8BkHz Console screen This is a
7. s Manual What are Add On Effects Add On Effects are software packages that install additional high quality effects programs on digital consoles YAMAHA Reverb Time 7 56 HPE Initial Delay 24 LPF 2 amp kHz Decay Hi Ratio Room Size Low Ratio FI na pd mu oz orm ud IL Al A ra Dm uu Eq Diffusion Low Freq 7 HiRatin a 58 Low Ratio 1 2 Diffusion 18 1s 25 35 4 Reverb Timg z 98 5 A Initial Delay 8 2d5ms Decay 51 Room Size 34 OUTPUT Lo MIX o Studio Manager REV X Window What is REV X REV X is an Add On Effects package that consists of a reverb algorithm developed by Yamaha It provides a high density richly reverberant sound quality with smooth attenuation spread and depth that work together to enhance the original sound You can choose one of three programs to suit the acoustic sound field and your intentions REV X Hall REV X Room and REV X Plate Special Notices Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and or digital audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use The software and this Owner s Manual are exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to
8. the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software The screen displays as illustrated in this Owner s Manual are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer The company names and product names in this Owner s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 2003 Yamaha Corporation All rights reserved Installing REV X See the Add On Effects Installation Guide for more information on installing REV X Using REV X As with other effects you can recall and edit the REV X programs on the console or Studio Manager The basic operation is as follows 1 Select one of the internal effects processors 2 Patch the signal to and from the currently selected effects processor 3 Locate the Effects Library page 4 Select REV X Hall REV X Room or REV X Plate 5 Recall the selected effect 6 Locate the Effects Edit page Set the parameters See the Part Names and Functions section for more information on REV X parameters The procedure for recalling and editing REV X varies depending on the console you are using Refer to the Owner s Manual that came with your console for more information Editing Parameters in Studio Manager In Studio Manager editable parameters appear in both the REV X window and the Generic Editor window Basically the RE
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