Herunterladen Inhalt Inhalt Diese Seite drucken

Edit Mode; Editing A Program; Storing A Program; Initializing The Rev100 - Yamaha REV100 Bedienungsanleitung

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Werbung

Verfügbare Sprachen

Verfügbare Sprachen

Edit Mode

3. Edit Mode
Each of the effects in the REV100 has several parameters. Three of the most effective parameters can be edited using the rotary
controls for quick, versatile, and simple operation.

Editing a Program

1. Press the
and
2. Select one of the Edit controls, for example, the DELAY rotary control.
3. Rotate the control. The value on the 7-segment LED changes to reflect the adjustment you are making to the parameter.
When the parameter value you are editing matches the preset value, the LED beside the control lights up:
MIDI
INT
4. Listen to the modified effect.
The following table lists the values that you can edit with the front panel controls:
No.
1 - 20
REVERB
21 - 40
STEREO REVERB
41 - 50
GATE REVERB
51 - 60
DELAY
61 - 70
DELAY/REVERB
71 - 99
REVERB/MODULATION

Storing a Program

1. Press the STORE key. The program number will flash on the 7-segment LED.
2. Press the STORE key again to confirm the operation.
Note that you cannot select a different program number to store your changes in.

Initializing the REV100

The following procedure is used to initialize the programs 1 to 99 (one selected program or all the programs) to the factory default
condition:
1. Turn on the power to the REV100 while holding down the STORE key.
2. Press the
and
When the 7-segment LED displays "
3. Press the STORE key to execute the initialization.
6
keys until the desired program number is displayed on the 7-segment LED.
DELAY
DECAY
MIN
MAX
Effect Type
Pre Delay (msec)
Pre Delay (msec)
Pre Delay (msec)
Delay Time ( × 10msec)
Delay Time ( × 10msec)
Modulation Depth
keys to select the program number you wish to initialize.
", all the programs 1 to 99 will be initialized.
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
Delay
Reverb Time ( × 0.1sec)
Reverb Time (× 0.1sec)
Noise Gate Level
Feedback Level
Feedback Level
Modulation Speed
Decay
Level
Effect Level
Effect Level
Effect Level
Effect Level
Reverb Level
Reverb Level

Quicklinks ausblenden:

Werbung

Inhaltsverzeichnis
loading

Inhaltsverzeichnis