REV-X
REV-X is a digital reverb effect developed by
Yamaha for pro audio applications.
One REV-X effect is included in the AXR4
device. Input signals can be sent to the REV-X
effect. The REV-X effect is applied only to
monitor signals. Three types of REV-X are
available: Hall, Room, and Plate. The
hardware REV-X equipped with the product
and the REV-X of the plug-in version have the
same feature set. However, the [OUTPUT] and
[MIX] functions at the bottom of the window
are only available in the VST Plug-in 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 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.
Example window
Panel Controls and Functions (Software)
How to open the window
From dspMixFx AXR
"Mixer window" "Reverb Edit button"
(page
38)
From the dedicated Cubase series
window
"Effect Settings area" "Reverb Controller"
"Reverb Edit button"
REV-X window
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This description of the REV-X window uses the
Hall type as an example.
1 Reverb Time
Adjusts the reverb time.
This parameter links to Room Size. The
adjustable range varies depending on the
REV-X type.
Range by REV-X Type
Hall
0.103 sec – 31.0 sec
Room
0.152 sec – 45.3 sec
Plate
0.176 sec – 52.0 sec
(page
58)
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