I really love things that work straight without stupid submenus x)
Yes it isn't versatile, but it does have its sound and color (something that I sometimes question with high-end reverbs like Lexicons)
1983 yamaha R-1000, a dense reverb with a tasteful EQ, very nice high-mediums. It nulls with itself, meaning that there is no modulation through the algorithm. The processing chip used is the YM-2122, a surprisingly great sounding IC for the time with a large bandwidth. The 4 modes set the decay from 1.5s to 2.4s, also affecting slightly the frequencies damping (HRT/LRT).
I used gate processing on the reverb with Brainworx SSL4000E channel strips.
Edit : I bought the original schematics and checked, the DAC are 16 bits. Not 12 bits. Maybe people assumed the signal-to-noise ratio of 75dB could mean it was technically 12 bits (74dB for 2^12=4096 quantization points). 12 or 16 I don't care, but then I may have not written it on the video, sorry for the possible error!
0:08 - WET+DRY, gate ON
0:35 - WET, gate ON
0:50 - WET, gate OFF
16 сен 2024