SREV1 Basics
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SREV1—Owner’s Manual
File Types
The SREV1 uses several file extensions to identify file types. Although these extensions
do not generally appear on the RC-SREV1 pages, they may come in useful when check-
ing the contents of a PC Card or CD-ROM on your PC.
Parameters
SREV1 program parameters, such as reverb time, initial delay, an EQ, are stored within
each program. Saved parameters include: reverb time, initial delay, reverb balance,
reverb level, pre EQ, post EQ, and impulse-response data names.
Other parameters, including reverb mode, wordclock source, I/O select, I/O level, and
MIDI settings, are not stored within each program, but they are stored in the SREV1’s
battery-backed memory.
Output Assignments
The following table shows the fixed output assignments for each mode.
File
Extension
File Type
TM4
Impulse-response data (Yamaha original format)
TMC
Compressed and encrypted impulse-response data (Yamaha original format)
SP2
2-channel program
SP4
4-channel program
2CH
2-channel mode project
4CH
4-channel mode project
2X2
2-channel x2 mode project
Mode
Channel
Outputs
AES1 AES2
SLOT1
SLOT2
1
2
1
2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2-channel
Left
•
•
•
Right
•
•
•
4-channel
Front-left
•
•
•
Front-right
•
•
•
Rear-left
•
•
•
Rear-right
•
•
•
2-channel x2
A-left
•
•
•
A-right
•
•
•
B-left
•
•
•
B-right
•
•
•