Accessing & editing l^[he^arame]ers – Yamaha SPX50D User Manual
Page 10
Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

ACCESSING & EDITING
l^[HE^ARAME]ERS^
Each of the SPX50D effects has a number of internal parame
ters which may be edited by you to create a sound that is
ideally suited to your own specific musical requirements. A
complete description of each effect and its parameters is given
in “3. DESCRIPTIONS OF THE EFFECTS & THEIR PARAME
TERS” ON PAGE 13. Using effect 01 (REV 1 HALL) as an
example, here’s how to access and edit effect parameters;
® Select and recall the effect to be edited (REV 1 HALL for this
example).
@ Press the PARAMETER button and the first of the selected
effect’s parameters will appear on the bottom line of the
LCD. Each time the PARAMETER button is pressed, the
next parameter on the selected effect’s “parameter list” will
be called. With REV 1 HALL, for example, the following
parameters are called in sequence:
Note that the first parameter in the list is returned to if the
PARAMETER button is pressed after the last parameter
(OUT LVL in this example) has been called.
Once the desired parameter has been called, its value is
edited by using the
A
and/or
V
buttons. The
A
button
increases (increments) the value while the V button de
creases (decrements) the value. Either button can be held
down for continuous incrementing or decrementing.
New value
In this way you can go through and edit any number of the
parameters to create the sound you want. If, however, you
select and recall a new effect without first storing your ed
ited parameters in a memory location between 51 and 00,
any changes you have made will be lost and will have to be
re-programmed. If you want to keep an edited effect, use
the STORE operation described beiow.
11