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Yamaha SPX2000 Owner Manual
108 pages 1.9 Mb
SPX2000Owners Manual 2 PRECAUTIONSBackup battery Do not open Do not insert your ngers or hand in any gaps or openings on the device. Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING CAUTION WARNING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Power supply/Power cord Water warning If you notice any abnormality Power supply/Power cord Location Connections Handling caution NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS VAROITUS VARNING ADVARSEL! Connecting the Plug and CordIMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM3. NOTE: 2. IMPORTANT: 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 3 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Explanation of Graphical Symbols 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Table of contents6 Features of the SPX2000 Software features Hardware features Controlling the SPX2000 from your computer 7 Parts and their functions Front panelDA4681LK P H N O 2 357 9 0 B E I J MFC G 9 Rear panel10 OperationBasic operationZ \ 1 2 3 Make connections to external devices Turn the power onSelect monaural or stereo input Select the signal for metering Check the status of the input signal 11 Select the input signalAdjust the input level 12 Three banksSwitch the effect on/off Select an effect Recall the effect 13 Editing an effect17 Other functions3 4 3 4 Editing the effect name Protecting an effectUSER PGM PROTECT *OFF ON 3 4Selecting the Utility function 1 2 18 Changing the display back- ground colorLCD BACK=YELLOW REV-X LARGE HALL LCD BACK=GREEN Selecting the word clock source CLOCK SOURCE INT96kHz 1 2 1 2 19 About word clockSelecting the input source Restricting operation of the SPX2000 INPUT SOURCE *ANALOG DIGITAL OPERATION LOCK *OFF 1 2 3 20 20 Effects 25 EffectsPRESET bank 26 CLASSIC bank27 ReverbREV-X (PRESET bank) 29 Reverb (CLASSIC bank)30 Stereo Reverb (PRESET bank)31 Reverb (PRESET bank)Early reections: INI.DLY Reverberation: REV TIME, HI.RATIO, LO.RATIO, DIFF., DENSITY, E/R DLYGating: GATE LVL, ATTACK, HOLD, DECAY Overall effect sound: E/R BAL. SPX2000Owners Manual 33 33 Reverb & Gate (CLASSIC bank)Reverberation: REV TIME, HI.RATIO, DELAY Gating: TRG. LVL, HOLD, RELEASE, MIDI TRG 34 What is a Gate?ER 35 Early ReectionEarly Reection, Gate Reverb, Reverse Gate (PRESET bank) 37 EREarly Reection, Gate Reverb, Reverse Gate (CLASSIC bank) 38 Delay, EchoTime Mono Delay (PRESET bank)These are basic delay effects. A monaural delayed sound will follow the original sound.Delay sound: DELAY, FB.GAIN, HI.RATIO 39 SPX2000Owners Manual 39 40 Stereo Delay (PRESET bank)41 Modulation Delay (PRESET bank)43 Delay L,C,R (PRESET bank)Delay sound: DELAY L, DELAY C, DELAY R, FB.DLY, FB.GAIN, HI.RATIO 44 Echo (PRESET bank)46 Delay L,R, Stereo Echo (CLASSIC bank)47 ModulationFlanger (PRESET bank) 49 Phaser (PRESET bank)Modulation signal: FREQ., DEPTH, PHASE Phase shift: FB.GAIN, OFFSET, STAGE Filter/equalizer: LSH G, LSH F, HSH G, HSH F 50 Stereo Flanger, Stereo Phasing (CLASSIC bank)51 Chorus (PRESET bank)Modulation signal: FREQ., AM DEPTH, PM DEPTH, WAVE Effect sound: MOD.DLY 52 Symphonic (PRESET bank)Modulation signal: FREQ., DEPTH, WAVE Phase shift: MOD.DLY SPX2000Owners Manual 53 53 Tremolo (PRESET bank)This effect cyclically varies the volume, producing amplitude modulation (AM).Modulation signal: FREQ., DEPTH, WAVE 54 Chorus, Tremolo (CLASSIC bank)Symphonic (CLASSIC bank) 55 Auto Pan (PRESET bank)This effect cyclically moves the pan position of the sound.Modulation: FREQ., DEPTH, WAVE, DIR. 56 Pan (CLASSIC bank)Modulation Filter (PRESET bank) 57 Ring Modulation (PRESET bank)58 Dynamic Filter (PRESET bank)59 Dynamic Flanger (PRESET bank)Modulation signal: SOURCE Effect sound: SENSE, OFFSET, FB.GAIN 60 Dynamic Phaser (PRESET bank)61 Pitch Change66 Composite effectsDistortion Flanger (PRESET bank) Distortion Delay (PRESET bank) 68 Reverb + Chorus (PRESET bank) Reverb Chorus (PRESET bank)Chorus: FREQ., AM DEPTH, PM DEPTH, MOD.DLY, WAVE Balance of reverb and chorus: REV/CHO, REV.BAL 69 Reverb + Flanger (PRESET bank) Reverb Flanger (PRESET bank)71 Reverb + Symphonic (PRESET bank) Reverb Symphonic (PRESET bank)Symphonic: FREQ., DEPTH, MOD.DLY, WAVE Balance of reverb and symphonic: REV/SYM, REV.BAL 72 Reverb Pan (PRESET bank)This applies reverb to the original sound and then applies panning.Pan: FREQ., DEPTH, WAVE, DIR. Balance of reverb and pan: REV.BAL 73 Delay + Early Reections (PRESET bank) Delay Early Reections (PRESET bank)75 Delay + Reverb (PRESET bank) Delay Reverb (PRESET bank)Tempo synchronization: SYNC, NOTE L, NOTE R, NOTE FB, TEMPO SPX2000Owners Manual 77 77 FreezeThese are sampling effects that let you record the input signal and play it back. Freeze (PRESET bank) 78 Freeze A (CLASSIC bank)Recording: REC MODE, TRG. DLY, RECORD Playback: PLAY, START, END Recording trigger: INP. TRG 79 Freeze B (CLASSIC bank)AUTO: Use an input signal to trigger the recording MANUAL: Record manually Recording with a MIDI message as the trigger 80 Freeze recordingPlay back the sample manually Use an input signal to trigger the playback Use a MIDI message to trigger the playback Playback options 81 Freeze Playback82 Other effects88 MIDI5 Preparations for using MIDI What you can do using MIDI 89 MIDI data format1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE 1.2 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE 1.3 EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE1.3.1 Bulk dump 1.3.2 Parameter Change 2.1 NOTE OFF (8n) 2.2 NOTE ON (9n) 2.3 CONTROL CHANGE (Bn) 1. Format summary 2. Format details90 2.4 PROGRAM CHANGE (Cn)2.5 TIMING CLOCK (F8) 2.6 ACTIVE SENSING (FE) 2.7 SYSTEM RESET (FF) 2.8 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE (F0)2.8.1 BULK DUMP/BULK DUMP REQUEST 2.8.1.1 System Setup Data Bulk Dump Format 2.8.1.2 System Setup Data Bulk Dump request Format 91 2.8.1.3 System Setup Data Bulk Dump request FormatThis bulk-dumps the data of the specied effect.CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(Invert(L+...de) +1)&0x7F The second and third byte of DATA NAME specify the program num- ber. For reception by the SPX2000, only USER 1-99 or EDIT BUFFER are valid. (120-220, 256) 2.8.1.4 Effect Program Bulk Dump request FormatThe second and third byte of DATA NAME specify the program number. The second and third byte of DATA NAME specify the program num- ber. 2.8.1.5 Program change table Bulk Dump FormatThis bulk-dumps the program change table data. 2.8.1.6 Program change table Bulk Dump request Format 2.8.2 Program change table Bulk Dump request For- mat 2.8.2.1 Parameter change (Edit Buffer)This message modies the value of a parameter in the edit buffer. 92 2.8.2.2 Parameter request (Edit Buffer)2.8.2.3 Parameter change (System Setup Memory)This message modies the value of a parameter in system setup memory. 2.8.2.4 Parameter request (System Setup Memory) 2.8.2.5 Parameter change (System Backup Memory)This message modies the value of a parameter in system backup mem- ory. 2.8.2.6 Parameter request (System Backup Memory) 2.8.2.7 Parameter change (Function call : Program store/recall) 2.8.2.8 Parameter change (Function call : title) 2.8.2.9 Parameter request (Function call : title) 93 2.8.2.10 Parameter change (Function call : Program clear)2.8.2.11 Parameter change (Function call : Undo) 2.8.2.12 Parameter change (Function call : Compare) 2.8.2.13 Parameter change (Function call : Event Effect) 2.8.2.15 Parameter request (Function call: attribute(Protect)) 2.8.2.16 Parameter change (Function call: LCD Back Color) 94 2.8.2.17 Parameter request (Function call: LCD Back Color)2.8.2.18 Parameter change (Remote Meter) 2.8.2.19 Parameter request (Remote Meter) 95 MIDI Control Change Parameter Assignment Table97 Error message list98 Troubleshooting99 Specications104 Index108 WB42190HEAD OFFICE CANADA U.S.A. 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