Basic operations, 7 editing: changing parameters, Edit: changing parameters – Yamaha SPX90 II User Manual

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BASIC OPERATIONS

Before actually selecting or editing programs on your SPX90II, make sure that all connections have been made

properly, and that the INPUT LEVEL switch, OUTPUT LEVEL switch, and INPUT LEVEL control have been properly

set according to the source signal and equipment to which the SPX90II signal will be fed.

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PRESET PROGRAM SELECTION

Your SPX90II is equipped with a selection of 30

outstanding preset effect programs which are listed
in the ROM CONTENTS AND CONTROLABLE PA­

RAMETERS on page 24. The preset (and user) pro­

grams are selected as follows:

1. Use MEMORY INCREMENT/DECREMENT keys

to select desired memory number (remember, 1
through 30 are the presets).

2. Press RECALL key to call program in selected

memory number.

PGM currently in use

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NOTE: The same process is used to select user pro­

grams (memory number 31 through 90) once
you have edited and stored your own programs

in user memory.

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EDITING: CHANGING PARAMETERS

The SPX90II offers incredible sonic flexibility, as each
effect type comprises its own set of parameters (see

parameter chart on page 24). These parameters can
be adjusted to suit your tastes and the tonal charac­

teristics of your musical equipment. We therfore re­
commend that you examine each preset effect program,
and observe how these parameters affect the sound.
You will soon discover many new and exciting ap­

plications for the SPX90H's preset effect programs.

1. Select and recall desired program as described

above.

2. Press PARAMETER key to access the various pa­

rameters available in the selected program. Each

time the PARAMETER key is pressed, the next

parameter in the list is called.

REV

3

VOCAL

REV TIME= 2.4s

REV 3 VOCAL

HIGH = 0.5

REV 3 VOCAL

DELAY = 45.0ms

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REV 3 VOCAL

HPF

80 Hz

REV 3 VOCAL

LPF =8 .0 kHz

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