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Chapter 12—Effects
Effects Parameters
REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB
PLATE
Hall, room, stage, and plate simulations, all with gates.
Parameter
REV TIME
INI.DLY
HI.RATIO
LO.RATIO
DIFF.
DENSITY
E/R DLY
E/R BAL.
GATE LVL
ATTACK
HOLD
DECAY
HPF
LPF
1. 0.02 ms–2.13 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 0.02 ms–1.96 s (fs=48 kHz)
2. 6.0 ms–46.0 s (fs=44.1 kHz), 5.0 ms–42.3 s (fs=48 kHz)
EARLY REF.
Early reflections.
Parameter
TYPE
ROOMSIZE 0.1–20.0
LIVENESS
INI.DLY
DIFF.
DENSITY
ER NUM.
FB GAIN
HI.RATIO
HPF
LPF
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Range
0.3–99.9 s
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
0.0–100.0 ms
Delay between early reflections and reverb
Balance of early reflections and reverb (0% = ER,
0–100%
100% = reverb)
OFF, –60 to 0 dB
Level at which gate kicks in
0–120 ms
Gate opening speed
*1
Gate open time
*2
Gate closing speed
Thru, 21 Hz–8.0 kHz
High-pass filter cutoff frequency
50 Hz–16.0 kHz, Thru Low-pass filter cutoff frequency
Range
S-Hall, L-Hall,
Random, Revers,
Type of early reflection simulation
Plate, Spring
Reflection spacing
Early reflections decay characteristics (0 = dead, 10 =
0–10
live)
0.0–500.0 ms
Initial delay before reverb begins
0–10
Reverb diffusion (left–right reverb spread)
0–100%
Reverb density
1–19
Number of early reflections
–99 to +99%
Feedback gain
0.1–1.0
High-frequency feedback ratio
Thru, 21 Hz–8.0 kHz
High-pass filter cutoff frequency
50 Hz–16.0 kHz, Thru Low-pass filter cutoff frequency
Description
Description
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What is the the procedure to record with o1v yamaha digital mixer
To record using the Yamaha 01V digital mixer, follow these steps:
1. A/D Conversion: Audio signals are converted to digital using the 01V’s 20-bit 128-times oversampling A/D converters.
2. Digital Signal Processing: The mixer processes audio digitally using Yamaha DSPs, ensuring minimal noise, distortion, and crosstalk.
3. Digital Connectivity: To maintain signal quality, use an Option I/O interface card to connect the 01V directly to a modular digital multitrack recorder.
4. Recording to Computer: If using a computer, install an ADAT interface card (such as the Yamaha MY8AT) to enable an ADAT lightpipe connection for transferring up to 8 channels.
5. Final Mix Output: The final stereo mix can be sent to a two-track digital recorder using the 01V’s Coaxial STEREO OUT.
6. Avoid Multiple Conversions: Keep audio in the digital domain to prevent signal degradation from multiple AD/DA conversions.
For better quality and higher sample rates, consider using a dedicated audio interface instead of the 01V.
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