2: The Spx1000 System; Memory Configuration; Input Mode And Digital I/Oconfigurations; Input Modes - Yamaha SPX1000 Operation Manual

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MEMORY CONFIGURATION

The SPX1000 has a total of 99 internal memory locations.
Locations 1 through 40 are READ-ONLY MEMORY
containing 40 preset effect programs. These locations cannot
be written to or changed in any way. The preset effect
programs contained in memory locations 1 through 40 are:
1. REV 1 HALL
2. REV 2 ROOM
3. REV 3 VOCAL
4. REV 4 PLATE
5. REVS ECHO ROOM
6. EARLY REF. 1
7. EARLY REF. 2
8. EARLY REF. 3
9. GATE REVERB
10. REVERSE GATE
11. DELAY L,C,R
12. STEREO ECHO
13. STEREO FLANGE A
14. STEREO FLANGE B
15. CHORUS
16. STEREO PHASING
17. TREMOLO
18. SYMPHONIC
19. ADR-NOISE GATE
20. PITCH CHANGE 1
Locations 41 through 99 are READ/WRITE MEMORY which
can be used to store your own edited versions of the preset
programs.
INPUT MODE AND DIGITAL I/O
CONFIGURATIONS
The SPX1000 offers a choice of input modes as well as analog
and digital input/output configurations, providing
extraordinary flexibility in "adapting" to various systems and
requirements.

INPUT MODES

The SPX1000 offers the following input modes, regardless of
the selected DIGITAL I/O mode:
STEREO NORMAL
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21. PITCH CHANGE 2
22. PITCH CHANGE 3
23. FREEZE 1
24. FREEZE 2
25. PAN
26. TRIGGERED PAN
27. DISTORTION
28. MULTI (CHO&REV)
29. MULTI (SYM+REV)
30. MULTI (EXC&REV)
3 1. PLATE + HALL
32. ER + REV
33. ECHO + REV
34. CHORUS + REV
35. PAN + PAN
36. COMPRESSOR
37. LO LVL EXPANDER
38. EXCITER
39. STEREO PITCH
40. STEREO FREEZE
This is the normal mode of operation in which left- and right-
channel signals received at the left- and right-channel inputs
are passed on to the SPX1000 processing circuitry on the
same channels as which they were received.
STEREO REVERSE
In this input mode the received left- and right-channel signals
are switched to the opposite channels. The left-channel input
is fed to the right-channel processing circuitry and the right-
channel input signal is fed to the left-channel processing
circuitry.
MONO LEFT
This and the MONO R mode described below are ideal for use
with monaural input signals. In the MONO L mode a
monaural signal received at the INPUT L jack is fed to both
the left- and right-channel processing circuitry.
MONO RIGHT
A monaural signal received at the INPUT R jack is fed to both
the left- and right-channel processing circuitry.
Selecting an Input Mode
Input modes are selected using the utility-mode INPUT
MODE function.
1. Press the UTILITY key twice to call the INPUT MODE
function.

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