Yamaha REV-5 Specifications

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Page 1 - Manual de Operación

DIGITAL REVERBERATOROperation ManualManuel d’instructionsBedienungsanleitungManual de OperaciónM

Page 2 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

6DescriptionA simulation of a metal plate echo effect.A bright, highly dense plate reverb.The bright, transparent plate sound that is popular on the W

Page 3 - Precautions

7DescriptionA short reverb combined with a flanger. Good with organs, strings, etc.Short reverbs combined with chorus. The longer pre-delay of “Chorus

Page 4 - Contents

8Editing ProgramsEditing Basic ParametersREVERBTimeREV TIMEPREDELAYE/R DLYER LEVELEarlyReflectionsReverb Time xLO-RATIOHI-RATIOFrequency1.0The four PA

Page 5 - Controls

9Changing the Effect LevelYou can also use the ER LEVEL control to adjust the effectlevel, that is, the level of the total effect output. To do so,pre

Page 6 - Installation and Connections

10Parameter Ctrl. No. Range DescriptionLO-RATIO 17 0.1 — 2.4 Low frequency reverb time, proportional to REV TIMEDIFFUS 18 0 — 10 Spread of reverb soun

Page 7 - Using the REV500

11REVERB ➔ DYNAMIC FILTERIn this effect type, the output from the reverb is fed into a dynamic filter.Parameter Ctrl. No. Range DescriptionSENS 28 1 —

Page 8 - REV500 Preset Program List

12Parameter Ctrl. No. Range DescriptionSPEED 74 0.05 — 10.00 [Hz] Modulation frequencyDEPTH 75 0 — 100 [%] Modulation depthFB LVL 76 0 — 100 [%] Feedb

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13REVERB ➔ TREMOLOIn this effect type, the output from the reverb is fed into a tremolo effect.Saving Edited ProgramsParameter Ctrl. No. Range Descrip

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14System FunctionsSelecting an Input ModeIf you will be using the REV500 to process monophonicinput (from the left input connector), you must use theI

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15Adjusting the Audition FunctionThe REV500 lets you customize the audition function to suityour needs. You can select one of two tones: either a snar

Page 12 - Editing Programs

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this m

Page 13 - Changing a Program’s Title

16Using MIDI FunctionsSelecting a MIDI ChannelYou can change the MIDI channel that the REV500 uses totransmit and receive data. First, press the UTILI

Page 14 - Internal Parameter List

17Storing Data with MIDI Bulk DumpsThe REV500 is capable of transmitting its data as bulkdumps, for storage in a sequencer or other MIDI device. Touse

Page 15 - REVERB ➔ RESONATOR

18AppendixGuide to Utility Mode FunctionsThe following table briefly describes the functions that can be accessed using the UTILITY key. Eachfunction

Page 16 - REVERB + CHORUS

19SpecificationsELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSFrequency Reponse 20 Hz to 20 kHz(+1.0 dB, -2.0 dB)Dynamic Range 96 dB typicalDistortion Less than 0.03% (1

Page 17 - Saving Edited Programs

20Dimensions440151.5 266.4D: 227.920328.12.615.944H: 451W: 480388

Page 18 - System Functions

Add-1AdditionsMIDI data format1. Transmitted data1-1. System information#1 Program bulk datastatus 1111 0000(F0H) System exclusiveID No. 0100 0011(43H

Page 19 - Tone selection Trigger mode

Add-2*1) Ask Yamaha service representative*2) Correspondence of controller numbersto parametersEFFECT PARAMETER Ctrl. No.ALL PRE DELAY 12REV TIME 13HI

Page 20 - Using MIDI Functions

Add-3AdditionsFunction... Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Default x 1-16, off MemorizedChannel Changed x 1-16, offDefault x OMNI off/ OMNI off Mem

Page 21 - MIDI Bulk Dumps

Add-4VV15160 R3 1 AP 10098 07 10000 AP Printed in JapanPro Audio Division, #18/3P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, JapanProgram Type:No. Program Name Ef

Page 22 - Appendix

Precautions6. Clean with a soft dry cloth.Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner toclean the REV500. Wipe the unit clean with a soft,dry cloth.

Page 23 - Specifications

Controls ...1Front Panel... 1

Page 24 - Dimensions

1Controls1 INPUT LEVEL control and meterThe INPUT LEVEL control sets the input level for boththe right and left input channels. It is accompanied by a

Page 25 - Additions

20A B CRear PanelInstallation and ConnectionsBefore attempting to use your REV500, make sure that you have carefully read and understood theprecaution

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3Using the REV500Testing ProgramsAUDITION keyYou can use the REV500’s handy audition function to checkthe effect produced by a program when it’s incon

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4DescriptionStandard hall-type reverbs that simulate large halls with good acoustics. May beused with any instrument. “Large Hall 1” is bright; “Large

Page 28 - Program Data Sheet

5ROOMDescriptionA reverb that simulates a large room with hard walls, for a slightly quirkythick sound.A large room reverb, slightly drier than “Large

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