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REV-X Hall, REV-X Room, REV-X Plate, Max 100, Vintage Phaser, and REV-X Plate.

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144 Appendix: Parameter Lists REV-X Hall, REV-X Room, REV-X Plate This is a 2-in/2-out reverb algorithm. It provides rich, high-density reverberation with a smooth decay, and depth and spaciousness that will enhance the original sound. You can choose one of three programs to suit the venue and your needs: REV-X Hall, REV-X Room, and REV-X Plate. Parameter Range REV TIME 0.32-32.14s INI.DLY 0.0-125.0ms DECAY 0-53 ROOMSIZE 0-28 DIFF. 0-10 HPF Thru-8.00 kHz LPF 1.00 kHz-Thru HI.RATIO 0.1-1.0 LO.RATIO 0.1-1.4 LO.FREQ. 22.0 Hz-18.0 kHz Level meter MIX 0-100% Description Specifies the duration of time until the reverberation decays to silence. Higher values produce longer reverberation Specifies the time delay from when the original sound is input until reverberation begins. Higher values produce a longer delay before reverberation begins Specifies the shape of the reverberation's envelope. This value will affect the characteristics of the reverberation Specifies the size of the space. Higher values simulate a broader space. This value is linked with the Reverb Time. Changing this value will also change the Reverb Time Specifies the density and diffusion of the reverberation. Higher values will increase the density and strengthen the sense of spaciousness This is a filter that cuts the low-frequency range of the reverberation. The region below the frequency specified here will be cut. This filter does not affect the original sound This is a filter that cuts the high-frequency range of the reverberation. The region above the frequency specified here will be cut. This filter does not affect the original sound Adjusts the decay time of the high-frequency reverberation. This specifies the high-frequency decay time as a proportion of the Reverb Time Adjusts the decay time of the low-frequency reverberation. This specifies the low-frequency decay time as a proportion of the Reverb Time Specifies the frequency on which Lo Ratio is based. The region below this frequency will be affected by the Lo Ratio Use the METER: [IN] [OUT] switches to choose whether the input level or output level will be shown Adjusts the balance between the original sound and the effect sound. Only the original sound will be output if this value is 0%, and only the effect sound will be output if this value is 100% Max 100 This is a 1-in/1-out phaser that emulates a vintage effect that was manufactured only during the late 1970s. Parameter Range MODE 1, 2, 3, 4 SPEED SYNC, 0.100-10.000 Hz Description Switches the sound quality (tone). There are four types available, each with differences in modulation amplitude and in the amount of feedback Adjusts the rate of modulation Vintage Phaser This is a 1-in/1-out phaser that offers an extremely high level of freedom in creating phaser sounds, without limiting itself to emulating any particular model. Parameter Range Description SPEED SYNC, 0.1-10.0 Hz Adjusts the rate of modulation MANUAL 0.00-10.00 Adjusts the center frequency of modulation DEPTH 0.00-10.00 Adjusts the depth of modulation FEEDBACK 0.00-10.00 Adjusts the amount of feedback COLOR 0.00-10.00 This parameter is available for certain combinations of MODE and STAGE. It allows you to fine-tune the tonal character MODE 1, 2 Selects the type of circuit configuration being modeled. This will affect the tonal character STAGE 4, 6, 8, 10 Specifies the number of stages in the circuit being modeled. This will affect the tonal character 01V96i-Reference Manual

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Appendix: Parameter Lists
01V96i—Reference Manual
REV-X Hall, REV-X Room, REV-X Plate
This is a 2-in/2-out reverb algorithm. It provides
rich, high-density reverberation with a smooth
decay, and depth and spaciousness that will enhance
the original sound. You can choose one of three pro-
grams to suit the venue and your needs: REV-X Hall,
REV-X Room, and REV-X Plate.
Max 100
This is a 1-in/1-out phaser that emulates a vintage
effect that was manufactured only during the late
1970s.
Vintage Phaser
This is a 1-in/1-out phaser that offers an extremely
high level of freedom in creating phaser sounds,
without limiting itself to emulating any particular
model.
Parameter
Range
Description
REV TIME
0.32–32.14s
Specifies the duration of time
until the reverberation decays to
silence. Higher values produce
longer reverberation
INI.DLY
0.0–125.0ms
Specifies the time delay from
when the original sound is input
until reverberation begins.
Higher values produce a longer
delay before reverberation
begins
DECAY
0–53
Specifies the shape of the rever-
beration’s envelope. This value
will affect the characteristics of
the reverberation
ROOMSIZE
0–28
Specifies the size of the space.
Higher values simulate a broader
space. This value is linked with
the Reverb Time. Changing this
value will also change the Reverb
Time
DIFF.
0–10
Specifies the density and diffu-
sion of the reverberation. Higher
values will increase the density
and strengthen the sense of spa-
ciousness
HPF
Thru–8.00 kHz
This is a filter that cuts the
low-frequency range of the
reverberation. The region below
the frequency specified here will
be cut. This filter does not affect
the original sound
LPF
1.00 kHz–Thru
This is a filter that cuts the
high-frequency range of the
reverberation. The region above
the frequency specified here will
be cut. This filter does not affect
the original sound
HI.RATIO
0.1–1.0
Adjusts the decay time of the
high-frequency reverberation.
This specifies the high-fre-
quency decay time as a propor-
tion of the Reverb Time
LO.RATIO
0.1–1.4
Adjusts the decay time of the
low-frequency reverberation.
This specifies the low-frequency
decay time as a proportion of
the Reverb Time
LO.FREQ.
22.0 Hz–18.0 kHz
Specifies the frequency on which
Lo Ratio is based. The region
below this frequency will be
affected by the Lo Ratio
Level
meter
Use the METER: [IN] [OUT]
switches to choose whether the
input level or output level will be
shown
MIX
0–100%
Adjusts the balance between the
original sound and the effect
sound.
Only the original sound will be
output if this value is 0%, and
only the effect sound will be out-
put if this value is 100%
Parameter
Range
Description
MODE
1, 2, 3, 4
Switches the sound quality
(tone). There are four types
available, each with differences
in modulation amplitude and in
the amount of feedback
SPEED
SYNC,
0.100–10.000 Hz
Adjusts the rate of modulation
Parameter
Range
Description
SPEED
SYNC, 0.1–10.0 Hz
Adjusts the rate of modulation
MANUAL
0.00–10.00
Adjusts the center frequency of
modulation
DEPTH
0.00–10.00
Adjusts the depth of modulation
FEEDBACK
0.00–10.00
Adjusts the amount of feedback
COLOR
0.00–10.00
This parameter is available for
certain combinations of MODE
and STAGE. It allows you to
fine-tune the tonal character
MODE
1, 2
Selects the type of circuit config-
uration being modeled. This will
affect the tonal character
STAGE
4, 6, 8, 10
Specifies the number of stages in
the circuit being modeled. This
will affect the tonal character