Yamaha SPX1000 Manual

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Page 1 - PRODUCT MANUAL

AUTHORIZEDPRODUCT MANUALYAMAHAProfessional Multi-effect Processor

Page 2 - Operation Manual

2. Use the parameter selectandkeys to select the desiredinput mode. The name of the selected input mode shouldnow be flashing on the LCD.3. Press the

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

5. Press and hold the UTILITY key until its indicator goesout and the utility mode is exited.CAUTION!When the SPX1000 clock (CLK) mode is switched fro

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3: GENERAL OPERATIONSELECTING AN EFFECT/MEMORY LOCATION ACCESSING & EDITINGTHE PROGRAM PARAMETERS1. Effects and memory locations can only be selec

Page 5 - PRECAUTIONS

3. Press the STORE key to store the edited effect in theIn this way you can go through and edit any number of theparameters to create the required eff

Page 6 - 1: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

NOTE:External control assignments will be lost if a different memory location is selected without first storing theassigned effect program into one of

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4: THE PROGRAMS & PARAMETERSPARAMETERS PROVIDEDFOR ALL PROGRAMSLEVEL PARAMETERS (Accessed via LEVEL key)Effect/Direct Signal Balance (BALANCE): 0

Page 8 - THE CONNECTOR PANEL

Filter Type (FLT TYPE): LPF, HPF, BPF, PEQDetermines the response of the dynamic filter:LPF = Low Pass FilterHPF = High Pass FilterBPF = Band Pass Fil

Page 9 - 2: THE SPX1000 SYSTEM

a plate reverberator (REV 4 PLATE), and a special echo room(REV 5 ECHO ROOM) in which you have extensive controlover the room’s dimensions and other p

Page 10 - DIGITAL I/O MODES

Width fine: -100 – +100This sets the value specified with WIDTH as the referencevalue (0) and is the parameter for fine adjustment.Height Fine: -100 –

Page 11 - CAUTION!

EARLY REFLECTION PROGRAMS6. EARLY REF. 17. EARLY REF. 28. EARLY REF. 39. GATE REVERB10. REVERSE GATEThese effects are created using different grouping

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YAMAHAProfessional Multi-effect ProcessorOperation Manual

Page 13 - EXTERNAL CONTROL ASSIGNMENT

Density (DENSITY):EARLYREF.2: 1 – 3EARLY REF. 3, GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE:Please note that the DENSITY parameter is not provided inthe EARLY REF. 1 p

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After the initial delay produced by the INI DLY parameters,the time between subsequent repeats is determined by the leftand right channel interval par

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PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE INT PARAMKEYHigh-pass Filter Frequency (HPF FRQ): THRU, 32 Hz– 1.0 kHzPermits rolling off the low-frequency content of the

Page 16 - REVERB PROGRAMS

PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE PARAM KEY20. PITCH CHANGE 1PITCH CHANGE 1 makes it possible to produce twoindependently pitch-shifted output notes in addit

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Determines the time delay between input of the original noteand output of the first, second or third pitch-shifted note.1st Level (I LEVEL): 0 – 100%2

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Trigger Delay (TRG. DLY): -5800 – +1000millisecondsThis parameter sets a delay between triggering and actualinitiation of the sampling process. If a n

Page 19 - EARLY REFLECTION PROGRAMS

Playback Pitch (PITCH): -24 – +24Determines the pitch of the playback sound in semitoneincrements. PITCH can be varied from two octaves below(-24) to

Page 20 - ECHO PROGRAM

PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE PARAM KEY25. PANThis is a very sophisticated pan program that allows creationof “rotary” pan in addition to straightforward

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DISTORTION PROGRAM27.DISTORTIONThe distortion program is capable of producing an extremelybroad range of distortion sounds.PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE

Page 22 - TRIGGER 1 SW jack

Chorus Frequency (CH. FRG): 0.05 – 40 HzChorus Delay Modulation Depth (DM DEPTH): 0% –100%This sets the amount by which the delay time of one delaysig

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INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your acquisition of a Yamaha SPX1000 Professional Multi-effectProcessor. The SPX1000 is a highly sophisticated digital

Page 24 - FREEZE PROGRAMS

PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE INT PARAM PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE INT PARAMKEY KEYStereo or Mono x 2 Output (OUT MODE): ST, MONOx2Stereo or Mono x 2 Out

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PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE INT PARAMKEYStereo or Mono x 2 Output (OUT MODE): ST, MONOx2When set to ST (stereo), the outputs of the left and right-chan

Page 26 - PAN PROGRAMS

PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE INT PARAMKEYNOT AVAILABLECOMPRESSOR & EXPANDER PROGRAMS36. COMPRESSORThis extremely versatile compressor program allows

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37. LO LVL EXPANDERThe EXPANDER program allows efficient suppression oflow-level noise, contributing to a cleaner-sounding overallsignal. This i a ste

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5: UTILITY FUNCTIONSThe SPX1000 UTILITY key provides access to a number ofimportant functions. Each press on the UTILITY key advancesto the next funct

Page 29 - 2-CHANNEL PROGRAMS

MEMORY PROTECTThe MEMORY PROTECT function must be OFF prior toperforming a STORE operation. If you attempt to execute aSTORE while MEMORY PROTECT is O

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MIDI CTRL ASSIGNThis function makes it possible to use MIDI control changemessage to control the parameters assigned to the EXT CTRL/FOOT VOL 1 and 2

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* A bulk dump will only be received by the SPX1000 if itsMEMORY PROTECT function is OFF and the MIDIchannel is the same as that of the transmitting eq

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6: DATA & SPECIFICATIONSROM CONTENTS AND CONTROLLABLE PARAMETERSAdd-1

Page 34 - 5: UTILITY FUNCTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTSPRECAUTIONS1: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 3THEFRONTPANEL3THECONNECTORPANEL52: THESPX1000SYSTEM 6MEMORY CONFIGURATION 6INPUT MODE AND DIG

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Add-7

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Add-8

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Add-9

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Add-10

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Add-11

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Add-12

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PRECAUTIONS1. AVOID EXCESSIVE HEAT, HUMIDITY, DUST ANDVIBRATIONKeep the unit away from locations where it is likely tobe exposed to high temperatures

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Add-13

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Add-14

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MIDI DATA FORMAT1.Transmitting ConditionsSTATUSID No.SUB STATUSFORMAT No.BYTE COUNTBYTE COUNTDATA NAMEMEMORYDATACHECK SUMEOX11110000(FOH)01000011(43H)

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Bank Program Change Chart Bulk DataTransmission is enabled on the MIDI channel of the currently selected bank. Datais transmitted when BULK OUT 1 is d

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User ER Pattern Bulk DataTransmission is enabled on the MIDI channel of the currently selected bank. Datais transmitted when BULK OUT 2 is displayed a

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System Setup Bulk DataTransmission is enabled on the MIDI channel of the currently selected bank. Datais transmitted when BULK OUT 2 is displayed and

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STATUSID No.SUB STATUSFORMAT No.BYTE COUNTBYTE COUNT11110000(F0H)01000011(43H)0000nnnn(0nH)01111110(7EH)00000010(02H)00001010(0AH)01001100(4CH)"L

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DATACHECK SUMEOXSTATUSEOXSTATUSEOXSTATUSEOXSTATUSID No.SUB STATUSFORMAT NO.BYTE COUNTBYTE COUNTDATA NAMEER PATTERN No.DATACHECK SUMEOXSTATUSEOXSTATUSE

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0dddddddOdddddddOeeeeeee11110111 (F7H)CHECK SUMEOX16BYTESTATUSID No.SUB STATUSFORMAT No.BYTE COUNTBYTE COUNT11110000 (F0H)01000011 (43H)0000nnnn (0nH)

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3.Receiving ConditionsMIDI TRG.(BASE KEY)4. Reception Data4-1. Channel information1) Channel voice messagesNote OnReception is enabled on the MIDI cha

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1: CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONSTHE FRONT PANELPower ON/OFF SwitchPress to turn power ON, press again to turn power OFF.When the power is turned ON, the la

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STATUS 1001nnnn (9nH) n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel No.16)NOTE No. 0kkkkkkk k=0(C-2)~127 (G8)VELOCITY ovvvvvvv v=0~127Note OffThis message is used when

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STATUSPROGRAM No.1100nnnn (CnH)0pppppppn=0(CHANNEL NO.1)~15(CHANNEL N0.16)p=0~1274-2. System Information1) System exclusive messagesMemory Bulk Dump R

Page 59 - MIDI TRG.(BASE KEY)

STATUSID No.SUB STATUSFORMAT No.DATA NAMEBANK No.EOX11110000 (F0H)01000011 (43H)0010nnnn (2nH) n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel No.16)01111110 (7EH)010011

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STATUSID No.SUB STATUSFORMAT No.DATA NAMEEOX11110000 (F0H)01000011 (43H)0010nnnn (2nH)01111110 (7EH)01001100 (4CH)"L"01001101 (4DH)"M&q

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Bank Program Change Chart Bulk DataSame as "Bank Program Change Chart Bulk Data" for transmission.User ER Pattern Bulk DataSame as "Use

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YAMAHA [ Professional Multi-Effect Processor ] Date : 8/5, 1988Model SPX1000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0Function ...Basic DefaultChannel C

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Add-29BLOCK DIAGRAM

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Add-30DIMENSIONS

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SPECIFICATIONSELECTRICAL CHARACTERRISTICSFREQ. RESPONSEDYNAMIC RANGEDISTORTIONINPUTNUMBER OF CHANNELNOMINAL LEVELIMPEDANCELEVEL CONTROLA/D CONVERSIONN

Page 67 - DIMENSIONS

Program Select and KeysThese keys are used to select any of the SPX1000’smemory locations. The key increments (increases) thememory location numbe

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Add-34DIO ModeAnalogPrePostDigital

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Add-35Input ModeStereo NormalStereo ReverseMono LMono R

Page 71 - DIO Mode

Effect ModeMulti No.28~302ch ln No.31~35Stereo No.36~40Add-36Single No.1~27

Page 72 - Stereo Reverse

USER PROGRAMMING TABLEDate: Programmer:MemoryNo.123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233Program TitleREV 1 HALLREV 2 ROOMREV3 VOCALRE

Page 74 - Programmer:

MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER VS MEMORY (PROGRAM) NUMBERBANK: ch= Programmer:Date:PGM 1PGM 2PGM 3PGM 4PGM 5PGM 6PGM 7PGM 8PGM 9PGM 10PGM 11PGM 12PGM 13PG

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YAMAHAYAMAHA CORPORATIONP.O.Box 1, Hamamatsu, Japan88 12 0.75 CR Printed in Japan

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YAMAHAYamaha Corporation of America6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622-66001/24/97 24955

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THE CONNECTOR PANELL(MONO) & R INPUT Connectors and LevelSwitchThese are the analog stereo inputs to the SPX1000. Theinput jacks are standard 1/4”

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2: THE SPX1000 SYSTEMMEMORY CONFIGURATIONThe SPX1000 has a total of 99 internal memory locations.Locations 1 through 40 are READ-ONLY MEMORYcontaining

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