Yamaha SPX2000 User Manual

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SPX2000—Owner’s Manual
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Operation
Other functions
Here’s how to edit the name of the recalled effect. You can 
edit the name only for effects in the USER bank.
1
Select the USER bank
Use the [BANK] button (A) to select the USER bank.
2
Select an effect
Select the effect whose name you want to edit, and 
recall it (page 12).
3
Select the “TITLE EDIT” function
Press the [UTILITY] button (L) several times to select 
“TITLE EDIT.”
4
Edit the effect name
Use the following buttons to edit the effect name.
[BACK] button:
Moves the cursor toward the left.
[NEXT] button:
Moves the cursor toward the right.
[
 INC] button:
Changes the character at the cursor location (A→B→C).
[
 DEC] button:
Changes the character at the cursor location (C→B→A).
The effect name can be up to 16 characters long. You can 
use the following characters.
You can switch the Protect setting on/off for the recalled 
effect. Only effects in the USER bank can be protected. By 
turning Protect ON for important effects, 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
Select the effect whose Protect setting you want to 
change, and recall it (page 12).
3
Select the “USER PGM PROTECT” function
Press the [UTILITY] button (L) several times to select 
“USER PGM PROTECT.”
4
Turn Protect on or off
Use the [
▲ INC]/[▼ DEC] buttons (G) to turn Pro-
tect on/off.
If you turn the setting ON, you will be unable to per-
form the following operations on that effect.
• Store
• Edit the effect name
• Delete
• Change the background color
If you turn the setting OFF, protect will be defeated and 
you will again be able to perform Store operations, etc.
Editing the effect name
REV-X LARGE HALL
   TITLE EDIT
REV-X LARGE HALL
   TITLE EDIT
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Protecting an effect
USER PGM PROTECT
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USER PGM PROTECT
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