Yamaha REV500 User Manual

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Description

A short reverb combined with a flanger. Good with organs, strings, etc.

Short reverbs combined with chorus. The longer pre-delay of “Chorus Circles”

emphasizes the sense of separation between the reverb and chorus effects.

A flanger-like effect with a resonance point that varies with the input level.

A reverb with the resonance point set at E.

Four variations on the reverb/flanger theme. The flanger effect becomes

more pronounced as the program number increases.

Five combinations of reverb and tremolo. The tremolo becomes faster as

the program number increases. “Shake Shake” and “Sample & Hold” use

square wave modulation for a pronounced tremolo effect. Adjust the

tremolo speed to suit the song.

An echo with more feedback further away from stereo center. (Use with

INPUT SELECT set to STEREO.)

An effect that combines a repeat delay with a short reverb.

Effects that change the sound depending on the input level; turns acoustic

drums into synth drums. “Dyna Filter 1” has a long decay; “Dyna Filter 2”

has a short decay. “Dyna Filter 3” uses the resonator, for a different effect.

An attempt at a reverse gate effect. Good with drums and guitars.

A special effect that uses the maximum pre-delay and early reflection

settings.

Four gated reverb variations. Change the hold time and gate level as

needed for the best effect.

No.

Title

Effect Type*

1

Flange Room

REV

➔FLG

2

Reverb Chorus

REV+CHO

3

Chorus Circles

4

Rez Sweep Hall

REV

➔RESO

5

Shadow Reverb

REV

➔RESO

6

Sweep Reverb

7

Rev Flange 1

REV

➔FLG

8

Rev Flange 2

9

Heavy Flange

10

Pan Reverb

11

Rev Tremolo

12

Skinny Plate

REV

➔TRM

13

Shake Shake

14

Sample & Hold

15

Pan Feedback

ECHO

➔REV

16

Long Echo

ECHO

➔REV

17

Dyna Filter 1

REV

➔DFIL

18

Dyna Filter 2

19

Dyna Filter 3

REV

➔RESO

20

Backward

REV

➔CHO

21

Industry

REVERB

22

Natural Gate

23

Drum Fizz Gate

REV

➔GATE

24

Techno Gate

25

Gate for Loop

* Refer to pages 10 through 13 for details regarding effect types.

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