Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 148
Reverb Hall, Reverb Room, Reverb Stage, Parameter, Range, Description, REV TIME, INI.DLY, HI.RATIO
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Effect 143 Reverb Hall, Reverb Room, Reverb Stage, Reverb Plate The Reverb Hall component simulates a large space, like a concert hall, while Reverb Room simulates a smaller space. Reverb Stage simulates a live stage, ideal for vocals, while Reverb Plate simulates the hard-edged sound of a metal-plate reverb. All components feature one input and stereo outputs. Since the only difference between all the components is their reverb algorithm, only the Reverb Hall control window is shown here. Each control window consists of reverb controls, input level meter, and stereo output level meters. The IN meter displays the input signal level, while the OUT meters display the stereo output signal levels. Parameter Range Description REV TIME INI.DLY HI.RATIO LO.RATIO DIFF. DENSITY HPF LPF E/R DLY E/R BAL. GATE LVL ATTACK HOLD DECAY 0.3-99.0 sec Reverb time 0.0-500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins 0.1-1.0 High-frequency reverb time ratio 0.1-2.4 Low-frequency reverb time ratio 0-10 Reverb diffusion (left-right reverb spread) 0-100% Reverb density THRU, 21.2 Hz-8.00 kHz High-pass filter cutoff frequency (THRU = filter off) 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU Low-pass filter cutoff frequency (THRU = filter off) 0.0-100.0 ms Delay between early reflections and reverb 0-100% Balance between early reflections and reverb (0% = all reverb, 100% = all early reflections) OFF, -60 to 0 dB Level at which gate kicks in (OFF = gate off) 0-120 ms Gate opening speed 1 Gate hold time 2 Gate closing speed 1. 0.02 ms-2.13 sec (fs = 44.1 kHz), 0.02 ms-1.96 sec (fs = 48 kHz) 2. 6 ms-46.0 sec (fs = 44.1 kHz), 5 ms-42.3 sec (fs = 48 kHz) DME32-Owner's Manual