Utility functions, Mbi functions, Edit title – Yamaha SPX90 II User Manual

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UTILITY FUNCTIONS

The UTILITY key provides access to four utility func­
tions. These functions are selected in the following
sequence each time the UTILITY key is pressed:

Normal mode -EDIT TITLE - MIDI CONTROL
MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE - FOOTSWITCH ME­
MORY RECALL Normal mode.

The UTILITY key L€D will light during selection of the
four utility functions, a-nd will go out when the normal
mode is returned to. When the UTILITY LED is ON,
the

PARAMETER

and

MEMORY

NUMBER

INCREMENT/DECREMENT keys will perform special

functions as described below, so normal parameter
and memory selection can not be performed until the
normal mode is selected.

[mbi FUNCTIONS

f

EDIT TITLE

This function makes it possible to provide new titles
for programs which you have edited and stored in user

memory (31 through 90). When the EDIT TITLE

function is called, the lower line of the LCD will display
the "EDIT TITLE" function name, and the upper line
will display the title of the currently selected program.
The PARAMETER and BALANCE keys can then be

used to move the cursor left and right, respectively,

to select the character to be changed. Place the cursor
over a character, then use the PARAMETER

INCREMENT/DECREMENT keys to scroll through the

character list, stopping at the desired character. Move
the cursor to the next character location and repeat
this operation until the new title is complete. The
available characters are as follows:

#

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

c

D

E

F

G

H

1

J

K

L

M

N

0

P

Q

R

s

T

u

V

W

X

Y

z

a

a

b

C

d

e

f

g

h

i

k

1

m

n

0

0

p

q

r

S

t

u

u

V

W

X

y

Z

[

]

<

>

*

+

-

=

&

.

%

7

-

-

r

J

-

T

7

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-f

0

0

X

X

:h

'ir

ZJ

+f

•b

V

ir

"J

"J

X

h

■t

-

7

/

/ \

t

7

-7

A

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B

3

7

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7

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With the SPX90II it is possible to select specific pro­
grams via external MIDI control. For example, you can
set the SPX90II so that when you select a specific
voice on your MIDI synthesizer, the most appropriate
effect program for that voice is selected automatically.

In this case, the SPX90II is detecting the MIDI Program
Change signal. For the following programs only, the

SPX90II also detects the MIDI Note ON/OFF signals:

* GATE programs (GATE ON/OFF).
* PITCH programs (set pitch).
* FREEZE programs (begin playback).

For MIDI program change operation, it is possible to

program

four

independent

sets

of

program

change/memory number combinations. These are

referred to as "banks" in the SPX90II. For example,

you could program the four banks with different
combinations as shown in the chart below.

— Receive channel

BANK:A

pi_j _ 1

BANK:B

CH- 2

PGM 1 =MEM 1

PGM 1 =MEM 6

PGM 2 =MEM 4

PGM

2

=MEM 7

PGM 3=MEM 8

PGM 3 =MEMI6

PGMI28 = MEM40

PGM 128= MEM 1

Voice PGM
number

Memory number of SPX90

BANK;C

CH = 15

BANK;D

CH=OMNI

PGM 1 = MEM 90

PGM 1 =MEM 1

PGM 2 = MEM 89

PGM 2 =MEM2

PGM 3 = MEM 88

PGM 3 =MEM 3

PGMr28 = MEM40

PGM 128 = MEM 38

* For bank D, the initial setting (program No. equals memory

No,) will be in effect upon power ON.

The second function accessed by the UTILITY key—-

MIDI CNTRL—permits BANK selection and setting

of the MIDI channel number on which MIDI program
change data for that BANK will be received. The third
function accessed by the UTILITY key—MIDI PGM

CHANGE—makes it possible to set the SPX memory
number which will be called when a specific MIDI
program change number is received.

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