Yamaha SPX2000 User Manual

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SPX2000—Owner’s Manual
 
H
 
[NEXT] button
 
This button selects the next parameter.
 
I
 
[COMPARE] button/LED
 
Use this button to compare the effect before editing 
(immediately after recall) and after editing. If you edit 
a parameter after recalling an effect, this LED will light. 
The LED will go dark when you store or recall an effect 
(page 16).
 
J
 
[PARAMETER] button/LED
This button selects the basic parameters of the effect. 
This LED will light if basic parameters are selected.
[FINE PARAM] button/LED
This button selects the FINE parameters of the effect. 
The FINE parameters supplement the basic parame-
ters. This LED will light if FINE parameters are 
selected.
[UTILITY] button/LED
This button selects the SPX2000’s utility functions. For 
details, refer to “Other functions” (page 17). This LED 
will light if a utility function is selected.
[BYPASS] button/LED
This button switches the effect on/off. When the 
[BYPASS] button is off (LED dark), the effect will be 
applied to the input signal and output from the output 
jacks. When the [BYPASS] button is on (LED lit), the 
input signal will be sent from the output jacks without 
modification.
[TAP] button/LED
Use this to set the tempo value of the effect. When you 
press this button twice or more, the tempo value will be 
calculated from the average interval at which you press 
the button. If the effect SYNC parameter is on, the LED 
will blink at the interval of the tempo value.
[FOOT SW] jack
You can connect an optional foot switch (such as the 
FC5) to this jack and the foot switch to input the 
tempo as an alternative to using the [TAP] button (N) 
(page 23).
[POWER ON/OFF] button
This button turns the power of the SPX2000 on/off.
NOTE: The following buttons will be inoperable when the 
[UTILITY] LED (
L
) is lit.
• [BANK] button (
A
)
• [STORE] button (
B
)
• [
]/[] buttons (
C
)
• [RECALL] button (
D
)
• [UNDO] button (
E
)
• [COMPARE] button (
I
)
NOTE: The [BYPASS] button will turn off when you recall 
an effect.