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titus73
Multieffets simple et efficace
Publié le 08/02/15 à 10:09J'utilise cet appareil principalement en sonorisation dans notre salle de répétition.
Les préset sont intéressants et suffisent à trouver l'effet que l'on cherche. Les corrections par les 3 boutons sont efficaces.
Occasionnellement, j'ai utilisé ce multieffets dans un rack pour guitare, commandé en midi (le top) avec un Marshall JMP-1. Bien sur, il y a mieux, mais c'est bien plus cher !
Il est également appréciable d'avoir une entrée stéréo.
Un très bon produit, Yamaha a bien compris ce que cherchent les musiciens, la simplicité et l'efficacité, sans avoir à se prendre la tête pour trouver le...…
Les préset sont intéressants et suffisent à trouver l'effet que l'on cherche. Les corrections par les 3 boutons sont efficaces.
Occasionnellement, j'ai utilisé ce multieffets dans un rack pour guitare, commandé en midi (le top) avec un Marshall JMP-1. Bien sur, il y a mieux, mais c'est bien plus cher !
Il est également appréciable d'avoir une entrée stéréo.
Un très bon produit, Yamaha a bien compris ce que cherchent les musiciens, la simplicité et l'efficacité, sans avoir à se prendre la tête pour trouver le...…
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J'utilise cet appareil principalement en sonorisation dans notre salle de répétition.
Les préset sont intéressants et suffisent à trouver l'effet que l'on cherche. Les corrections par les 3 boutons sont efficaces.
Occasionnellement, j'ai utilisé ce multieffets dans un rack pour guitare, commandé en midi (le top) avec un Marshall JMP-1. Bien sur, il y a mieux, mais c'est bien plus cher !
Il est également appréciable d'avoir une entrée stéréo.
Un très bon produit, Yamaha a bien compris ce que cherchent les musiciens, la simplicité et l'efficacité, sans avoir à se prendre la tête pour trouver le son.
Les préset sont intéressants et suffisent à trouver l'effet que l'on cherche. Les corrections par les 3 boutons sont efficaces.
Occasionnellement, j'ai utilisé ce multieffets dans un rack pour guitare, commandé en midi (le top) avec un Marshall JMP-1. Bien sur, il y a mieux, mais c'est bien plus cher !
Il est également appréciable d'avoir une entrée stéréo.
Un très bon produit, Yamaha a bien compris ce que cherchent les musiciens, la simplicité et l'efficacité, sans avoir à se prendre la tête pour trouver le son.
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Jbegh
Publié le 13/12/05 à 09:09
Rack 1 unité
UTILISATION
Hyper simple bd'utilisation je n'ai même plus la notice
QUALITÉ SONORE
Son pas trop typé YAMAHA
On en fait ce qu'on veux,pour le prix c'est canon
je dirais même qu'il n'est pas très éloigné des SPX 900 et 1000
la simplicité d'utilisation en plus
AVIS GLOBAL
Je m'en sépare car j'en ai plus l'utilité
Mais si un jour j'en ai à nouveau besoin je referai ce choix
à cause de sa simplicité et de son coût
sur le marché de l'occase en plus il n'est pas rare er bien côté…
UTILISATION
Hyper simple bd'utilisation je n'ai même plus la notice
QUALITÉ SONORE
Son pas trop typé YAMAHA
On en fait ce qu'on veux,pour le prix c'est canon
je dirais même qu'il n'est pas très éloigné des SPX 900 et 1000
la simplicité d'utilisation en plus
AVIS GLOBAL
Je m'en sépare car j'en ai plus l'utilité
Mais si un jour j'en ai à nouveau besoin je referai ce choix
à cause de sa simplicité et de son coût
sur le marché de l'occase en plus il n'est pas rare er bien côté…
Lire la suite
Rack 1 unité
UTILISATION
Hyper simple bd'utilisation je n'ai même plus la notice
QUALITÉ SONORE
Son pas trop typé YAMAHA
On en fait ce qu'on veux,pour le prix c'est canon
je dirais même qu'il n'est pas très éloigné des SPX 900 et 1000
la simplicité d'utilisation en plus
AVIS GLOBAL
Je m'en sépare car j'en ai plus l'utilité
Mais si un jour j'en ai à nouveau besoin je referai ce choix
à cause de sa simplicité et de son coût
sur le marché de l'occase en plus il n'est pas rare er bien côté
UTILISATION
Hyper simple bd'utilisation je n'ai même plus la notice
QUALITÉ SONORE
Son pas trop typé YAMAHA
On en fait ce qu'on veux,pour le prix c'est canon
je dirais même qu'il n'est pas très éloigné des SPX 900 et 1000
la simplicité d'utilisation en plus
AVIS GLOBAL
Je m'en sépare car j'en ai plus l'utilité
Mais si un jour j'en ai à nouveau besoin je referai ce choix
à cause de sa simplicité et de son coût
sur le marché de l'occase en plus il n'est pas rare er bien côté
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prysm
Publié le 07/04/08 à 05:21 (contenu en anglais)
Reverbs, delays, echos, chorus, flange and combos of all. 99 presets that are all adjustable by 2 knobs on front panel, plus you can get at more parameters by pushing a few buttons and can save if you want.Or use the midi interface. 16 bit A/D D/A processor with 44.1 kHZ sampling rate. Stereo in & out via 1/4" , single rack space, external power transformer.
UTILIZATION
I mainly use this for reverb, which it does well. The 2 knobs & 1 button on front give me quick access to programs , predelay & decay. The other controls knobs are input level, mix,output level. I'm not a big fan of having to read a 100 page instruction book to navigate the control of some units I've seen. I have the manual, I flipped though it once. Not really needed unless you want to use the midi controls.
SOUND QUALITY
Like I said before I only have really used the reverbs. I use this on my home stereo system to give the music more life. The reverbs are good for the price of this unit. It's not a high end Lexicon sound but does the job very well. I can't see myself ever selling it for any reason.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had this about 3 years without any problems, bought it used. It's got good reverbs & easy to use controls. I have a few other reverbs, an Alesis microverb 3 & a Lexicon Alex. This one I think is better than the Alesis , but not as good as the Lexicon. For the price the sound is very good. Unless you step up to something in the $600 & up range this one does just fine. Yamaha makes good stuff, never had problems with any of their products. You turn them on and they work.
UTILIZATION
I mainly use this for reverb, which it does well. The 2 knobs & 1 button on front give me quick access to programs , predelay & decay. The other controls knobs are input level, mix,output level. I'm not a big fan of having to read a 100 page instruction book to navigate the control of some units I've seen. I have the manual, I flipped though it once. Not really needed unless you want to use the midi controls.
SOUND QUALITY
Like I said before I only have really used the reverbs. I use this on my home stereo system to give the music more life. The reverbs are good for the price of this unit. It's not a high end Lexicon sound but does the job very well. I can't see myself ever selling it for any reason.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had this about 3 years without any problems, bought it used. It's got good reverbs & easy to use controls. I have a few other reverbs, an Alesis microverb 3 & a Lexicon Alex. This one I think is better than the Alesis , but not as good as the Lexicon. For the price the sound is very good. Unless you step up to something in the $600 & up range this one does just fine. Yamaha makes good stuff, never had problems with any of their products. You turn them on and they work.
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songboy
Publié le 22/03/10 à 19:19 (contenu en anglais)
This is mainly a reverb unit with some delay and modulation options. Yes, you can edit this through a computer using software such as MidiQuest XL. This is in fact a 1u rack mount piece of gear. The Yamaha REV100 is a Digital unit. There are 1/4" stereo audio in and outs and a Midi in connection.
UTILIZATION
Yes, the sound and effects editing is fairly easy via the three main parameter knobs and the Mix knobs on the front of the unit. It is also even easier using MidiQuest. Yes, the general configuration is very simple. Simply select the patch you want and tweak it with the knobs on the front to change the mix, delay time, the decay, etc..... The only reason I used the manual was to find out exactly what all the presets were as they only display a number in the LCD.
SOUND QUALITY
I used this mainly on drums, vocals and acoustic guitar. With drums, it definitely can give you that 80's and 90's plate reverb sound which is fun to use here and there. As for vocals, I found that I didn't really like most of the sounds with the exception of some delay/modulation presets that made some cool sound effects. With the Acoustic guitar is where this unit really shined for me. It really brought some depth and warmth to my guitar and I used it on many tracks for the year that I owned it. The preamp did color the sound a little by making everything just a little muddier, but I generally used this on a bus so I was able to mix in the audio from the separate channel for the finished project.
OVERALL OPINION
What I liked about this unit was how well it made my acoustic guitar sound. It reminded me a lot of the recording I find on "Windham Hill records." What I didn't like about this unit is that the reverbs were definitely dated and didn't sound all that great on most other instruments/tracks I used it on. I paid $35 for this used on ebay and sold it for the same amount a year later so I am pretty happy with that. I give it a 7 out of 10 for sound quality. If you want your drums to sound like they are from an 80's studio, than this can help. It also works well with acoustic stringed instruments, other than that, don't bother in my opinion. I upgraded to a Alesis Microverb 4 after I sold the REV100 and the Alesis blows the REV100 out of the water. No, I wouldn't buy this unit again
UTILIZATION
Yes, the sound and effects editing is fairly easy via the three main parameter knobs and the Mix knobs on the front of the unit. It is also even easier using MidiQuest. Yes, the general configuration is very simple. Simply select the patch you want and tweak it with the knobs on the front to change the mix, delay time, the decay, etc..... The only reason I used the manual was to find out exactly what all the presets were as they only display a number in the LCD.
SOUND QUALITY
I used this mainly on drums, vocals and acoustic guitar. With drums, it definitely can give you that 80's and 90's plate reverb sound which is fun to use here and there. As for vocals, I found that I didn't really like most of the sounds with the exception of some delay/modulation presets that made some cool sound effects. With the Acoustic guitar is where this unit really shined for me. It really brought some depth and warmth to my guitar and I used it on many tracks for the year that I owned it. The preamp did color the sound a little by making everything just a little muddier, but I generally used this on a bus so I was able to mix in the audio from the separate channel for the finished project.
OVERALL OPINION
What I liked about this unit was how well it made my acoustic guitar sound. It reminded me a lot of the recording I find on "Windham Hill records." What I didn't like about this unit is that the reverbs were definitely dated and didn't sound all that great on most other instruments/tracks I used it on. I paid $35 for this used on ebay and sold it for the same amount a year later so I am pretty happy with that. I give it a 7 out of 10 for sound quality. If you want your drums to sound like they are from an 80's studio, than this can help. It also works well with acoustic stringed instruments, other than that, don't bother in my opinion. I upgraded to a Alesis Microverb 4 after I sold the REV100 and the Alesis blows the REV100 out of the water. No, I wouldn't buy this unit again
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Fiche technique
- Fabricant : Yamaha
- Modèle : REV100
- Catégorie : Processeurs de réverbération
- Fiche créée le : 19/10/2002
Sampling frequency rate
Internal
Total harmonic distortion
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REV100 | ||
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General specifications | ||
Sampling frequency rate | Internal | 44.1kHz |
Total harmonic distortion | Less than 0.1% (20Hz-20kHz) | |
Dimensions | W | 480mm; 18-7/8in |
H | 45mm; 1-3/4in (1U) | |
D | 232mm; 9-1/8in | |
Net weight | 2.5kg; 5.5lbs |
Distribué par Yamaha Music Europe
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Autres dénominations : rev100, rev 100