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SREV1—Owner’s Manual
About this Manual
This
Owner’s Manual
covers both the SREV1 Sampling Reverberator and the optional
RC-SREV1 Remote Controller. (The SREV1 software manuals are on the CD-ROM.)
All the information you need in order to operate the SREV1 Sampling Reverberator
and the optional RC-SREV1 Remote Controller is contained in this manual. Use the
table of contents to familiarize yourself with its organization and locate topics, and use
the index to locate specific information. A glossary of SREV1-related jargon is provided
on page 93.
Installing the SREV1
When mounting the SREV1 in a rack, remove its feet and leave adequate ventilation
space all around (at least 20 cm of free space behind). If the SREV1 is mounted in a por-
table rack case, keep the rear of the case open when using the SREV1 so as not to
obstruct the flow of air from the two cooling fans. Do not mount the SREV1 above
equipment that produces a lot of heat, such as a power amplifier.
Conventions Used in this Manual
In this manual, the SREV1 Sampling Reverberator, the optional RC-SREV1 Remote
Controller, and the SREV1 software are referred to as the “SREV1, “RC-SREV1, and
“SREV1 software” respectively.
The RC-SREV1 features two types of button: physical buttons that you can press (e.g.,
ENTER and UTILITY) and buttons that appear on the RC-SREV1 display pages. Ref-
erences to physical buttons are enclosed in square brackets, such as “press the [ENTER]
button. References to page buttons are not emphasized, for example, select the WCLK
IN button.
Generally there are three versions of each RC-SREV1 display page, one for each mode:
2-channel, 4-channel, and 2-channel x2. If relevant to the task being explained, all three
pages are shown. If the item being discussed is the same regardless of which mode is
selected, then only one page is shown.
“PC” refers to an IBM PC-compatible computer running a Windows operating system.
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