Rev-X - Steinberg UR 824 Operation Manual

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REV-X

Overview
REV-X is a digital reverb platform developed by
Yamaha for pro audio applications.
One REV-X effect is included in this unit. Input
signals can be sent to the REV-X effect, and the
REV-X effect is applied only to the monitor outputs.
Three types of REV-X are available: Hall, Room, and
Plate.
The hardware REV-X equipped with the device and
REV-X of the VST Plug-in version have essentially
the same parameters. However, the [OUTPUT] and
[MIX] parameters are only available in the VST
Plugin version. When using REV-X on Cubase series
programs, you can share the settings between the
built-in REV-X and REV-X of the VST Plug-in version
as a preset file. When using the built-in REV-X on
Cubase series programs, turn on the "Direct
Monitoring" setting in the program. Also, when
assigning REV-X of the VST Plug-in version to the
effect slot on Cubase series programs, select it from
the "Reverb" category (in the case of the default
settings).
The built-in REV-X is equipped with an "FX Bus"
which is used for sending the signal from DAW
software to REV-X. For example, to send the
recorded audio data to REV-X, you can check the
sound with REV-X, which is used for monitoring
during the recording.
How to Open the Window
From Dedicated Windows for Cubase
Series
•Click "REV-X Edit" (page 17) in the section "Input
Settings Window."
•Click "REV-X Edit" (page 17) in the section "Reverb
Routing Window."
From the dspMixFx UR824
Click "REV-X Edit" (page 12) in the section "Master
Area."
Panel Controls for the Software Programs
Panel Controls
NOTE
This section uses the Hall type of REV-X as an
example.
Reverb Time
Adjusts the reverb time. This parameter links to
Room Size. The adjustable range varies
depending on the REV-X type.
REV-X type Range
Hall
0.103 sec – 31.0 sec
Room
0.152 sec – 45.3 sec
Plate
0.176 sec – 52.0 sec
Initial Delay
Adjusts the time that elapses between the direct,
original sound and the initial reflections that follow
it.
Range: 0.1 msec – 200.0 msec
Decay
Adjusts the characteristic of the envelope from
the moment the reverberation starts to the
moment it attenuates and stops.
Range: 0 – 63
Room Size
Adjusts the size of the simulated room. This
parameter links to Reverb Time.
Range: 0 – 31
Operation Manual
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