Yamaha SPX2000 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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SPX2000—Owner’s Manual
 
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Parts and their functions
 
Front panel
 
1
 
[INPUT L
R] control
 
This concentric pair of knobs adjusts the level of the 
analog input signal. The inner knob controls the L 
channel, and the outer knob controls the R channel.
 
2
 
Level meters
 
These indicate the signal level pre-effect or post-effect 
(page 103).
 
3
 
[INPUT MODE] button/indicator
 
This button selects monaural input or stereo input. 
The indicator will light to indicate the currently 
selected input mode.
 
4
 
[METER] button/indicator
 
This button selects either pre-effect or post-effect as 
the signal whose level will be shown in the level meter 
(
 
2
 
). The indicator will light to indicate the currently 
selected signal.
 
5
 
[INPUT SOURCE] indicator
 
This indicates the currently selected input source. Use 
“INPUT SOURCE” (page 19) to select the input 
source.
 
6
 
[CLOCK] indicator
 
This indicates the currently selected word clock source. 
Use “CLOCK SOURCE” (page 18) to select the word 
clock source.
 
7
 
[MIDI] indicator
 
This will light when the SPX2000 receives MIDI data.
 
8
 
[kHz] indicator
 
This indicates the currently-operating word clock fre-
quency.
 
9
 
Display
 
This displays information about the currently-recalled 
effect or the selected utility function.
 
0
 
Effect number indicator
 
This indicates the effect number of the currently 
selected effect. If the selected effect is different than the 
recalled effect, the number will blink. When you store 
or recall an effect, the blinking number will change to 
steadily lit.
 
A
 
[BANK] button/indicator
 
This button selects the effect bank. The indicator for 
the selected bank will light. For details on banks, refer 
to “Three banks” (page 12).
 
B
 
[STORE] button
 
This button stores the selected effect.
 
C
 
[
 
 
]/[
 
 
] buttons
 
These buttons select an effect.
 
D
 
[RECALL] button
 
This button recalls the selected effect.
 
E
 
[UNDO] button/LED
 
Use this button when you want to undo the preceding 
store/recall/erase operation (page 16). The LED will 
light if the [UNDO] button is available.
 
F
 
[BACK] button
 
This button selects the preceding parameter.
 
G
 
[
 
 
 INC]/[
 
 
 DEC] buttons
 
Use these buttons to edit parameter values.
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