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... anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it. Then have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Consult qualifi ed Yamaha service personnel about replacing defective components. (5)-1 2 SPX2000-Owner's Manual These precautions include, but are using the product for a long time, make sure that is still flowing...
... anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it. Then have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Consult qualifi ed Yamaha service personnel about replacing defective components. (5)-1 2 SPX2000-Owner's Manual These precautions include, but are using the product for a long time, make sure that is still flowing...
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...STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Telephone : 714-522-9011 Type of Equipment : PROFESSIONAL MULTI-EFFECT PROCESSOR Model Name : SPX2000 This device complies with the letter L or coloured...comply with the requirements listed in harmful interference with the letter N or coloured BLACK. See user manual instructions if interference to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (class B) IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord ...
...STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Telephone : 714-522-9011 Type of Equipment : PROFESSIONAL MULTI-EFFECT PROCESSOR Model Name : SPX2000 This device complies with the letter L or coloured...comply with the requirements listed in harmful interference with the letter N or coloured BLACK. See user manual instructions if interference to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (class B) IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord ...
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... specified by the manufacturer. 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (Perchlorate) CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT...Perchlorate Material-special handling may be of sufficient magnitude to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. (5)-1 4 SPX2000-Owner's Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use caution ...
... specified by the manufacturer. 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (Perchlorate) CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT...Perchlorate Material-special handling may be of sufficient magnitude to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. (5)-1 4 SPX2000-Owner's Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use caution ...
SPX2000 Owners Manual
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... format 89 MIDI Control Change Parameter Assignment Table 95 Error message list 97 Troubleshooting 98 Specifications 99 Index 104 • All illustrations in this owner's manual are for explanatory purposes; SPX2000-Owner's Manual 5 they may differ from the actual specifications. • Company names and product names appearing in this...
... format 89 MIDI Control Change Parameter Assignment Table 95 Error message list 97 Troubleshooting 98 Specifications 99 Index 104 • All illustrations in this owner's manual are for explanatory purposes; SPX2000-Owner's Manual 5 they may differ from the actual specifications. • Company names and product names appearing in this...
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...effects are provided as gate reverb, freeze, and flanger have been carried over from the following website. use the SPX2000 Editor to the operating manual for the software. Hardware features ★ Digital input/output By connecting an AES/EBU format compatible device you can use ... button to recall an effect, and the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons to create your original effects and data. Controlling the SPX2000 from your computer. Yamaha Pro Audio Website: http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ For details on a MIDI keyboard. * Refer to manage or back up your own unique...
...effects are provided as gate reverb, freeze, and flanger have been carried over from the following website. use the SPX2000 Editor to the operating manual for the software. Hardware features ★ Digital input/output By connecting an AES/EBU format compatible device you can use ... button to recall an effect, and the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons to create your original effects and data. Controlling the SPX2000 from your computer. Yamaha Pro Audio Website: http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ For details on a MIDI keyboard. * Refer to manage or back up your own unique...
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... button stores the selected effect. The LED will light if the [UNDO] button is different than the recalled effect, the number will light when the SPX2000 receives MIDI data. 8 [kHz] indicator This indicates the currently-operating word clock frequency. 9 Display This displays information about the currently-recalled effect or the selected... as the signal whose level will light to undo the preceding store/recall/erase operation (page 16). For details on banks, refer to steadily lit. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 7
... button stores the selected effect. The LED will light if the [UNDO] button is different than the recalled effect, the number will light when the SPX2000 receives MIDI data. 8 [kHz] indicator This indicates the currently-operating word clock frequency. 9 Display This displays information about the currently-recalled effect or the selected... as the signal whose level will light to undo the preceding store/recall/erase operation (page 16). For details on banks, refer to steadily lit. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 7
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...or recall an effect (page 16). J [PARAMETER] button/LED This button selects the basic parameters of the effect. This LED will turn off . 8 SPX2000-Owner's Manual NOTE: The [BYPASS] button will light if a utility function is on , the LED will blink at which you recall an effect. When the [BYPASS... and after recalling an effect, this button to set the tempo value of the tempo value. L [UTILITY] button/LED This button selects the SPX2000's utility functions. If you press this jack and the foot switch to input the tempo as an alternative to "Other functions" (page 17). When...
...or recall an effect (page 16). J [PARAMETER] button/LED This button selects the basic parameters of the effect. This LED will turn off . 8 SPX2000-Owner's Manual NOTE: The [BYPASS] button will light if a utility function is on , the LED will blink at which you recall an effect. When the [BYPASS... and after recalling an effect, this button to set the tempo value of the tempo value. L [UTILITY] button/LED This button selects the SPX2000's utility functions. If you press this jack and the foot switch to input the tempo as an alternative to "Other functions" (page 17). When...
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...For safety, use this screw to ground the SPX2000. First connect the power cable to the SPX2000, and then connect the other end to remotely control the SPX2000 (page 88). This XLR-3-32 jack outputs an AES/EBU format digital signal. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 9 Use "MIDI OUT SETUP" (page 21...) to this connector functions as appropriate for the device you are connecting. R [AC IN] jack Connect the power cable to specify whether this jack. You can use SPX2000 Editor or your computer (page ...
...For safety, use this screw to ground the SPX2000. First connect the power cable to the SPX2000, and then connect the other end to remotely control the SPX2000 (page 88). This XLR-3-32 jack outputs an AES/EBU format digital signal. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 9 Use "MIDI OUT SETUP" (page 21...) to this connector functions as appropriate for the device you are connecting. R [AC IN] jack Connect the power cable to specify whether this jack. You can use SPX2000 Editor or your computer (page ...
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... (\) and the [OUTPUT -10dBu/+4dBu] switch (Z) appropriately for the signal level of all devices before you turn on the power of the SPX2000, turn on whether the input/ output signals are as follows. Operation Basic operation This section provides a simple explanation of how to input signals... effect on/off Make connections to external devices The connectors you must turn on Here's how to turn off . 10 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Example: sound modules → mixer → SPX2000 → power amp Reverse this order when turning the power off the power of the connected devices.
... (\) and the [OUTPUT -10dBu/+4dBu] switch (Z) appropriately for the signal level of all devices before you turn on the power of the SPX2000, turn on whether the input/ output signals are as follows. Operation Basic operation This section provides a simple explanation of how to input signals... effect on/off Make connections to external devices The connectors you must turn on Here's how to turn off . 10 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Example: sound modules → mixer → SPX2000 → power amp Reverse this order when turning the power off the power of the connected devices.
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... the signal for metering Use the [METER] button (4) to select either monaural input or stereo input. INT AES/EBU WC The SPX2000's internal clock The SPX2000 will operate as a clock slave. Operation Select the input signal You will need to set other connected devices to be received at ...clock slave. • kHz (8) This indicates the word clock frequency (44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz). Clock will operate as the clock master. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 11 the inner knob controls the L channel, and the outer knob controls the R channel. Each time you want to change as follows depending...
... the signal for metering Use the [METER] button (4) to select either monaural input or stereo input. INT AES/EBU WC The SPX2000's internal clock The SPX2000 will operate as a clock slave. Operation Select the input signal You will need to set other connected devices to be received at ...clock slave. • kHz (8) This indicates the word clock frequency (44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz). Clock will operate as the clock master. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 11 the inner knob controls the L channel, and the outer knob controls the R channel. Each time you want to change as follows depending...
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Three banks The SPX2000 has three effect banks; You can store 99 effects in the display. • [UNDO] button (E) • [BACK] button (F) • [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) • [...] button (K) Recall the effect Press the [RECALL] button (D) to recall the effect. → The recalled effect will be output without modification. 12 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Switch the effect on/off You can edit effects from standard to undo the preceding Recall operation. PRESET bank This bank contains a total of the...
Three banks The SPX2000 has three effect banks; You can store 99 effects in the display. • [UNDO] button (E) • [BACK] button (F) • [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) • [...] button (K) Recall the effect Press the [RECALL] button (D) to recall the effect. → The recalled effect will be output without modification. 12 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Switch the effect on/off You can edit effects from standard to undo the preceding Recall operation. PRESET bank This bank contains a total of the...
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...; INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) • [NEXT] button (H) • [COMPARE] button (I ) Basic parameters and Fine parameters Each of the SPX2000's effects consists of two types of editing a selected effect and storing it. Editing an effect This section explains the process of parameter: Basic parameters and... Fine parameters. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 13 The overall steps are as "Fine parameters." Select an effect ↓ Select a parameter ↓ Edit the parameter...
...; INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) • [NEXT] button (H) • [COMPARE] button (I ) Basic parameters and Fine parameters Each of the SPX2000's effects consists of two types of editing a selected effect and storing it. Editing an effect This section explains the process of parameter: Basic parameters and... Fine parameters. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 13 The overall steps are as "Fine parameters." Select an effect ↓ Select a parameter ↓ Edit the parameter...
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...not have a Tempo parameter. For details, refer to set the Tempo value. Use the [PARAMETER] button to select the Basic parameters. 14 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Edit the parameter Use the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] button (G) to continue incrementing the parameter value faster. The [COMPARE] LED (I ... as the synchronization source. • Use MIDI control changes The value specified by a MIDI Control Change message can control the SPX2000's Tempo value from the CLASSIC bank is shown in the "Effects" section (page 25 and following procedure. 1. Hold to decrement the ...
...not have a Tempo parameter. For details, refer to set the Tempo value. Use the [PARAMETER] button to select the Basic parameters. 14 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Edit the parameter Use the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] button (G) to continue incrementing the parameter value faster. The [COMPARE] LED (I ... as the synchronization source. • Use MIDI control changes The value specified by a MIDI Control Change message can control the SPX2000's Tempo value from the CLASSIC bank is shown in the "Effects" section (page 25 and following procedure. 1. Hold to decrement the ...
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...continues making adjustments so that effect was stored. = 1/48 = 1/24 = 1/16 = 1/12 = 3/32 = 1/8 = 1/6 = 3/16 = 1/4 = 3/8 = 1/2 = 3/4 = 1/1 = 2/1 SPX2000-Owner's Manual 15 This means that are unlike other parameters will be set In this case, the DELAY (or FREQ.) value is recalled as follows. If you...4 x (60/TEMPO) If you edit TEMPO → DELAY (or FREQ.) will change . Operation Effects and tempo synchronization Some of the SPX2000's effects allow you to the tempo. There are limited by all effects • It cannot be stored/recalled (the value is not saved)...
...continues making adjustments so that effect was stored. = 1/48 = 1/24 = 1/16 = 1/12 = 3/32 = 1/8 = 1/6 = 3/16 = 1/4 = 3/8 = 1/2 = 3/4 = 1/1 = 2/1 SPX2000-Owner's Manual 15 This means that are unlike other parameters will be set In this case, the DELAY (or FREQ.) value is recalled as follows. If you...4 x (60/TEMPO) If you edit TEMPO → DELAY (or FREQ.) will change . Operation Effects and tempo synchronization Some of the SPX2000's effects allow you to the tempo. There are limited by all effects • It cannot be stored/recalled (the value is not saved)...
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...; [UTILITY] buttons (L) • [TAP] button (N) Store the effect Here's how to specify a location in which you will store the effect you switch parameters. 16 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Undo When the [UNDO] LED (E) is blinking, press the [UNDO] button to specify the effect number in the USER bank and store the edited effect...
...; [UTILITY] buttons (L) • [TAP] button (N) Store the effect Here's how to specify a location in which you will store the effect you switch parameters. 16 SPX2000-Owner's Manual Undo When the [UNDO] LED (E) is blinking, press the [UNDO] button to specify the effect number in the USER bank and store the edited effect...
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... recall it (page 12). 3 Select the "USER PGM PROTECT" function Press the [UTILITY] button (L) several times to edit the name of the recalled effect. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 17 You can prevent them from being overwritten accidentally. 1 Select the USER bank Use the [BANK] button (A) to select the USER bank. 2 Select an effect...
... recall it (page 12). 3 Select the "USER PGM PROTECT" function Press the [UTILITY] button (L) several times to edit the name of the recalled effect. SPX2000-Owner's Manual 17 You can prevent them from being overwritten accidentally. 1 Select the USER bank Use the [BANK] button (A) to select the USER bank. 2 Select an effect...
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... clock (48 kHz) • INT88.2kHz: Internal clock (88.2 kHz) • INT96kHz: Internal clock (96 kHz) NOTES: • The SPX2000 extracts the sampling frequency from the external device. Press and hold the [BACK] button to continue moving through the preceding functions. If this occurs, the...clock source Use the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) to the preceding function. Check whether there might be synchronized correctly 18 SPX2000-Owner's Manual This means that the word clock frequency = the sampling frequency. • When INT44.1 kHz-INT 96 kHz is supplied from the ...
... clock (48 kHz) • INT88.2kHz: Internal clock (88.2 kHz) • INT96kHz: Internal clock (96 kHz) NOTES: • The SPX2000 extracts the sampling frequency from the external device. Press and hold the [BACK] button to continue moving through the preceding functions. If this occurs, the...clock source Use the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) to the preceding function. Check whether there might be synchronized correctly 18 SPX2000-Owner's Manual This means that the word clock frequency = the sampling frequency. • When INT44.1 kHz-INT 96 kHz is supplied from the ...
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...synchronized, one digital device must transmit the clock (synchronization data), and the other devices must be connected one-to-one with the SPX2000. In such a setup, the device that is called "CLOCK SLAVES." Selecting the input source Here's how to select either ... Select the operation lock level Use the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) to select ANALOG ([INPUT] jacks). OPERATION LOCK *OFF 1 2 3 SPX2000-Owner's Manual 19 NOTE: If the display indicates "Sync Error!" Operation About word clock The signal used to select "INPUT SOURCE." When doing so, the device supplying...
...synchronized, one digital device must transmit the clock (synchronization data), and the other devices must be connected one-to-one with the SPX2000. In such a setup, the device that is called "CLOCK SLAVES." Selecting the input source Here's how to select either ... Select the operation lock level Use the [▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) to select ANALOG ([INPUT] jacks). OPERATION LOCK *OFF 1 2 3 SPX2000-Owner's Manual 19 NOTE: If the display indicates "Sync Error!" Operation About word clock The signal used to select "INPUT SOURCE." When doing so, the device supplying...
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... if such an operation is Protected!", the protect setting has been turned on /off the protect setting, and then erase the effect (page 17). 20 SPX2000-Owner's Manual PUSH INC 4 Erase the effect Press the [▲ INC] button (G) to erase the recalled effect. → When the effect has been erased, the display...
... if such an operation is Protected!", the protect setting has been turned on /off the protect setting, and then erase the effect (page 17). 20 SPX2000-Owner's Manual PUSH INC 4 Erase the effect Press the [▲ INC] button (G) to erase the recalled effect. → When the effect has been erased, the display...