General operation, Memory configuration, Selecting an effect/memory – Yamaha SPX50D User Manual

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2: GENERAL OPERATION

/MEMORY CONFIGURATION

/

The SPX50D has a total of 100 internal memory locations. Lo­
cations 1 through 50 are READ-ONLY MEMORY containing the

50 preset effect programs. These locations cannot be written to
or changed in any way. The effect programs contained in

memory locations 1 through 50 are:

Mem.

No.

Program Name

Mem.

No.

Program Name

1

Rev 1 Hall

26

Tremolo

2

Rev 2 Hall

27

Symphonic

3

Rev 3 Hall

28

ADR-Noise Gate

4

Rev 4 Room

29

Compressor

5

Rev 5 Room

30

Reverb & Gate

6

Rev 6 Vocal

31

Pitch A

7

Rev 7 Vocal

32

Pitch B

8

Rev 8 Vocal

33

Pitch C

9

Rev 9 Plate

34

Triggered Pan

10

Rev 10 Plate

35

Parametric EQ

11

Early Ref. 1

36

Mid-Band Drive

12

Early Ref. 2

37

Heavy Metal

13

Percussion E/R

38

Light Dist.

14

Gate Reverb

39

Chunky Rhythm

15

Reverse Gate

40

Smooth Drive

16

Delay L, R

41

Overdrive Hall

17

Delay Short

42

Distortion Room

18

Delay Long

43

E/R Distortion

19

Echo Short

44

Slide Gate

20

Echo Long

45

Delay Dist.

21

Stereo Flange

46

Dist. Filter

22

Chorus A

47

Flange Dist.

23

Chorus B

48

Chorus Dist.

24

Chorus C

49

Phase Dist.

25

Stereo Phasing

50

Symphonic Dist.

A complete description of each effect program and its parame­
ters is given in “3: DESCRIPTIONS OF THE EFFECT PRO­
GRAMS & THEIR PARAMETERS” ON PAGE 13. Locations 51

through 00 are READA/VRITE MEMORY which can be used to
store your own edited versions of the preset programs.

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SELECTING AN EFFECT/MEMORY

U^OCMIQN__________________________________ /

® Press the MEMORY button to engage the memory selection

mode. This is not necessary if the memory selection mode
is already active, but it’s a good habit to get into to ensure
smooth operation.

(2)

Press the

A

or

V

button to increment or decrement the

memory location number shown on the LED display. Hold
either of these buttons down for continuous incrementing or

decrementing. The name of the program corresponding to
the currently selected memory location will be shown on the

LCD, or “ *** NO D

ata

s

H

s

}:* ” win be displayed if a mem­

ory location between 51 and 00 is selected into which an
edited effect program has not been stored. Note that at this
stage the LED memory number display is flashing, indicating

that although a new location has been selected, its con­
tents have not yet been recalled.

When the desired memory location/effect has been se­

lected, press the RECALL button. The LED memory
number display will stop flashing and the selected effect
will be engaged.

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