Editing programs, Editing basic parameters – Yamaha REV500 User Manual

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Editing Programs

Editing Basic Parameters

REVERB

Time

REV TIME

PRE
DELAY

E/R DLY

ER LEVEL

Early
Reflections

Reverb Time x

LO-RATIO

HI-RATIO

Frequency

1.0

The four PARAMETER EDIT controls on the REV500’s

front panel let you adjust the basic program parameters

quickly and easily. When you rotate one of these controls,

the program information in the LCD (shown above) will be

replaced by a graphic display indicating how the changes

you’ve made have affected the parameter in question. (The

display will return to normal a few moments after you stop

turning the control.)

Please note that you must save any changes you make before

you select another program or turn off the REV500; if you

fail to do so, your edited program will be lost. Refer to page

13 for instructions on how to store a program.

PRE DELAY

This control sets the length of the initial delay that will pass

before the reverb effect (including early reflections) begins.

You can set a delay from 0.0 ms to 200.0 ms (or 299.9 ms if

the ECHO

➔REV effect type is selected).

REV TIME

This control sets the length of the main reverberation.

Possible reverb time values range from 0.3 to 99 seconds.

HI-RATIO

This control sets the reverb time for the high-frequency

component of the reverb effect as a proportion of the overall

reverb length (REV TIME parameter). Possible values are

0.1 to 1.0.

ER LEVEL

This control sets the level of the early reflections (i.e., the

initial reflections that precede the main reverberation). You

can set early reflection levels ranging from 0 to 100.

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