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THE CONNECTOR PANEL
(US & CANADA MODEL)
INPUT Connector and Level Switch
REMOTE Connector
The input jack is standard 1/4” monaural phono type. The
The optional Yamaha RCX1 Remote Control Unit can be
level switch selects either -20 dB or +4 dB nominal input
plugged in here (cable supplied with RCX1) for
level.
convinient remote control capability.
L & R OUTPUT Connectors and Level Switch
The stereo outputs from the SPX900. The output jacks
are standard 1/4” monaural phono types. The level switch
selects either -20 dB or +4 dB nominal output level.
BYPASS Footswitch Jack
An optional Yamaha FC5 footswitch or equivalent
connected to this jack can be used for foot control of the
BYPASS function.
Details on page 6
IN/DEC Footswitch Jack
An optional Yamaha FC5 footswitch or equivalent
connected to this jack can be used to recall a range of
programs specified by the UTILITY mode F.SW
MEMORY RECALL RANGE function.
Details on page 30
TRIGGER Footswitch Jack
The TRIGGER footswitch jack accepts a Yamaha FC5 or
equivalent footswitch for foot-controlled triggering of
any SPX900 effect program that has trigger parameters.
The reverb programs, for example, include a triggerable
gate, and the freeze programs allow triggering of
recording and playback. A footswitch connected to the
TRIGGER jack has the same function as the front-panel
TRIGGER key (THE FRONT PANEL, 14).
MIDI IN and THRU/OUT Terminals
MIDI signals from external MIDI devices can be fed to
the MIDI IN terminal to remotely select effects, set the
pitch shift of the pitch change effects, set the pitch of
freeze-program playback and set the MIDI triggering.
When the switch controlling the remaining MIDI terminal
is set to THRU, the terminal simply re-transmits data
received at the MIDI IN terminal allowing daisy-chaining
of MIDI devices. When set to OUT, the internal RAM
memory contents may be dumped to a MIDI data recorder
for large-volume. long-term storage. Program data thus
stored can be reloaded later via the MIDI IN terminal (see
BULK OUT 1 & BULK OUT 2 on page 29).
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