Stereo phasing, Pitch change, Tremolo – Yamaha SPX90 II User Manual

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STEREO PHASING

PITCH CHANGE

The SPX90II can produce a wide range of Phasing
effects from a barely perceptible shift to a rapid pul­
sation. Phasing lends an animated quality to musical

instrument and vocal recordings:

(TIME)

This program is used to change the pitch of an input
signal. Pitch can be changed in semitone increments
over a plus/minus one-octave range. Fine adjustment
of pitch in one-cent (1/100th of a semitone)
increments/decrements is also possible. Pitch change
programs B and C permit setting two different pitches.
This makes it possible to produce a detune type effect

(i.e. when you play a note, the SPX90II outputs two

additional notes), or, if only a slight pitch difference

is used, chorus-type effects are created. Pitch change
programs A and D permit the application of feedback

so that an echo that changes in pitch with each repeat
can be produced. Programs A and D further permit

pitch control via the MIDI IN connector. Any MIDI

synthesizer, such as the Yamaha DX7, can be used to
alter the pitch setting of the program by simply playing
the appropriate note on the synthesizer keyboard.

This effect has the same parameters as STEREO

FLANGE, except that the DELAY TIME range is from

0.1 to 8.0 msec and that it omits F.B. Gain.

TREMOLO

The TREMOLO effect operates in the same way as the

CHORUS effect, except that modulation is deeper and

the delay variation is greater. Refer to STEREO

FLANGE for the description of the parameters.

-SYMPHONIC

The programmable parameters for this preset are

identical to those for the Stereo Flange preset, omitting
F.B. GAIN and MOD DELAY TIME.

PROGRAM

PITCH CHANGE

FEEDBACK

MIDI PITCH

CONTROL

PITCH CHANGE A

1 TONE

YES

YES

PITCH CHANGE B

2 TONES

(CENTER)

NO

NO

PITCH CHANGE C '

2 TONES

(1 EACH IN

L & R CH.)

NO

NO

PITCH CHANGE D

1 TONE

YES

YES

1. PITCH. Range: -12 ~ +12

Sets the degree of pitch change in semitone steps.

+ 12 corresponds to an output pitch one octave
higher than the input pitch, and -12 produces an

output pitch one octave lower than the input pitch.

2. FINE. Range; -100 ~ +100

Adjusts pitch in one-cent increments or decrements.

3. DELAY Range: 0.1 ~ 1800.0 msec (A, B, D),

0.1 ~ 900.0 msec (C)

Sets the delay between the direct (input signal)

and the pitch-changed output signal.

4. F.B.GAIN. Range: 0 ~ 99% (A,D only)

The higher this setting, the more echo repeats are

produced (each changed in pitch from the previous
repteat).

5. BASE KEY. Range: OFF, Cl ~ C6 (A. D only)

This parameter sets the "BASE KEY" for an external

MIDI synthesizer used to control the pitch variation

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