Yamaha ProR3 Owner's Manual page 14

Digital reverberator
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Basic use – using a preset program –
No.
Special Room
37
Power Drum Room
38
Soft Space
39
Droid Short
40
Droid Long
41
Tile Room
42
Coliseum
43
Opera
44
Delay Hall
45
Train Station
46
Tile Bathroom
47
Closet
48
Motel Chorus
49
Pitch Room
Plate
50
Beauty Plate
51
Arena Plate
52
Vocal Plate 1
53
Vocal Plate 2
54
Vocalese
55
String Plate
56
Home Plate
57
LA Plate Short
58
LA Plate Long
59
Short Perc.Plate
60
Long Plate
Gate
61
ER Gate 1
62
ER Gate 2
63
ER for Kick
64
Power Gate 1
65
Power Gate 2
66
Room Gate
67
Gated Rev 1
68
Gated Rev 2
69
Reverse Gate 1
70
Reverse Gate 2
Effect Reverb
71
Reverb Flange 1
72
Reverb Flange 2
73
Reverb Flange 3
74
Reverb Flange 4
75
Dark Moon
76
Filter Flange
ProR3 Digital Reverberator
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Title
Type
RoomSim
Rev+Cho
Reverb
Reverb
RoomSim
Reverb
Reverb
Ech→Rev
Reverb
ER
ER
ER
Pit→Rev
Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
Rev+Cho
Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
Reverb
ER
ER
ER
ER
ER
ER
Reverb
Reverb
ER
ER
Reverb
Rev→Flg
Rev→Flg
Rev→Flg
Rev→Flg
Rev→Flg
Adds a strong live ambiance to drums. Try it on sampled drums.
A percussive short reverb with chorus added. Gives ambiance to drums, lead
instruments, and vocals.
Simulates an early and extremely expensive digital reverb unit.
The bright ambiance of a tiled room.
Long reverb of a wide space, simulating a coliseum.
Fairly long reverb with a 52 ms delay between the early reflections and the reverb.
A combination of hall-type reverb and delay. Set the L and R Delay and IniDly
parameters to match the tempo of the song.
Try this when you need echoing footsteps in a late-night train station.
These programs provide early reflections alone. Try them when you wish to add
room ambiance to drums, percussion, guitar, line-recorded bass, electric piano,
and solo instruments.
Reverb applied to a pitch change (±8 cents). For vocals or chorus.
Sub-reverb settings have been boosted. Try it on an electric piano.
Simulates a gigantic arena like the Budokan in Tokyo.
Try it on vocals. Especially nice for ballads.
Reverb with a darker feel than Vocal Plate 1.
Chorus is lightly applied to the reverb. Try it on guitar and keyboards.
Try it on strings for an even more beautiful sound.
Metal plate reverb from the good old days.
Simulations of the bright and crisp plate reverb preferred in studios on the US
west coast.
Short and bright percussion plate. Set the IniDelay parameter according to the
tempo.
Longer plate reverb. Try it on organ pads etc.
These are gated reverbs with only the early reflections.
ER Gate 1 is a natural and uncolored gate. ER Gate 2 is a bit metallic. ER for Kick
is for when you want to fatten up a thin sounding bass drum.
Adjust the Liveness and RoomSize parameters as desired.
As the names suggest, Power Gate 1 and Power Gate 2 are for when you want to
make the drums really stand out.
These are standard combinations of reverb + noise gate. Compared to the gated
programs consisting only of E.Ref, more detailed settings are required to fit them
to your song, but this also means that you have more control.
These simulate the gated reverb effect produced by a tape running backwards,
like the Reverse Gate programs on the REV7 and REV5. Make settings to match
the tempo of the song.
Reverb Flange 1 is natural. Reverb Flange 2 through Reverb Flange 4 sound pro-
gressively deeper and more showy.
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