Introduction – Yamaha SPX90 II User Manual
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Yamaha SPX90II Digital Multi-Effect
Processor. The SPX90II is an amalgam of advanced acoustical research and
digital technology designed to provide musicians and home recording enthusiasts
with a wide range of exciting effects.
The SPX90II Digital Multi-Effect Processor utilizes highly refined LSI (Large
Scale Integration) technology to create natural reverberation. Not only is its
assortment of 30 preset effects comprehensive enough to suit most studio and
performcmce applications, the SPX90II also allows you to create up to 60 ad
ditional effects and store them for instant recall.
Your SPX90II can create effects for beyond mere reverberation, though that
in itself is of a truly superior quality. A variety of echo, delay, and special effects—
each with comprehensive parameter adjustments—can be accessed at the touch
of a switch. And as the SPX90II is MIDI-compatible, it can be programmed
to apply separate reverberation effects to a variety of MIDI-compatible in
struments.
Your SPX90II Digital Multi-Effect Processor will prove extremely useful in a
variety of applications: acoustic electric, PA, MIDI instrument, and home re
cording systems. In order to take advantage of the vast potential of this com
ponent, we urge you to study this manual before connecting the SPX90II to your
system.
We at Yamaha thank you, and wish you years of enjoyment with your
SPX90II.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS............................................................ 2
FRONT PANEL............................................................. 3
REAR PANEL............................................................... 4
BASIC OPERATIONS................................................... 5
PRESET PROGRAM SELECTION....................... 5
EDIT: CHANGING PARAMETERS........................ 5
STORE: SAVING EDITED PROGRAMS............. 6
OUTPUT BALANCE AND LEVEL
ROGRAMMING..................................................... 7
BYPASS................................................................. 7
UTILITY FUNCTIONS................................................... 8
FOOTSWITCH MEMORY RECALL RANGE... 9
DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMS AND
PARAMETERS........................................................... 10
REVERB................................................................ 10
ER1, ER2............................................................... 10
DELAY................................................................... 11
ECHO.................................................................... 11
MODULATION
STEREO FLANGE.............................................. 12
CHORUS............................................................ 12
STEREO PHASING........................................... 13
TREMOLO............................................................ 13
SYMPHONIC........................................................ 13
PITCH CHANGE......................................................... 13
PREEZE...................................................................... 14
REVERB & GATE....................................................... 17
GATE
ADR-NOISE GATE............................................ 17
COMPRESSOR................................................. 18
PAN
PAN................................................................... 19
TRIGGERED PAN............................................. 19
DELAY VIBRATO................................................. 20
PARAMETRIC EQ................................................ 20
SAMPLE APPLICATIONS.......................................... 21
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................... 23
MIDI DATA FORMAT.................................................. 24
ROM CONTENTS AND CONTROLABLE
PARAMETERS............................................................ 25
EARLY REFLECTION MODE CHART....................... 27
ROOM SIZE CHART................................................... 28
BLOCK DIAGRAM...................................................... 29
DIMENSIONS.............................................................. 29
USER PROGRAMMING TABLE................................. 30
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART............................. 31