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Yamaha
SPX900 Multi FX Processor
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Superb Effect Programs |
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Offering 50 preset effect programs, the SPX900 also provides
simultaneous processing of up to 5 effects at one time. With a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz, it delivers a full frequency response
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Exceptionally clean, professional quality sound
makes the SPX900 the most appropriate choice for sophisticated sound
and recording systems. |
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Broad Programming Versatiity |
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of the 50 preset programs can be edited, re-titled, and stored in any
of the 49 RAM (user memory) locations. Each program has a range of
"main" parameters that tailor the effect to a specific application.
Individual two-band EQ and dynamic filter parameters are also provided
for each effect program. In addition, the SPX900 offers a group of
internal parameters that provide custom control over each effect.
Finally, level parameters balance between direct sound, and set
overall output level. |
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External Controller Assignment |
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EXTERNAL CONTROL ASSIGN function makes it possible to assign two
selected parameters from each program to two external controllers. The
selected parameters can be remotely controlled in real-time.
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| MIDI
Control |
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sophisticated remote control, and automation capability the SPX900 is
extensively MIDI equipped. It allows MIDI selection of all programs,
and real-time control of up to two selected effect parameters at one
time. Switchable MIDI THRU/OUT terminal is provided. When switched to
OUT edited programs stored in internal RAM can be dumped to a second
SPX900, a MIDI data recorder, or other storage device, and later
reloaded via the MIDI IN terminal. |
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Reverb |
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broad range of different reverb effects are offered, simulating the
type of natural reverberation experienced in a variety of acoustic
spaces. A number of reverb programs stretch the acoustic environment,
providing effects such as long tunnel or deep canyon reverberation.
REV 6 WHITE ROOM, REV 11 TUNNEL, REV 12 CANYON and REV 13 BASEMENT
offer a range of parameters allowing you to adjust the room's
dimensions and relative sound absorption of the wall features.
Reverb programs also include a programmable gate which can be
selectively triggered by the input signal, a MIDI message, or a
trigger footswitch. Reverb programs include: REV 1 HALL, REV 2 HALL &
GATE, REV 3 ROOM 1, REV 4 ROOM 2, REV 5 ROOM 3, REV 6 WHITE ROOM, REV
7 VOCAL 1, REV 8 VOCAL 2, REV 9 PLATE, REV 10 PLATE & GATE, REV 11
TUNNEL, REV 12 CANYON, REV 13 BASEMENT. |
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Early Reflection |
Early reflection programs simulate the first few reflections that
occur just after a sound is produced - before the reflections become
dense enough to be called reverberation - adding punch and presence to
vocals and instruments. Early reflection programs can be used to
create short reverb type effects or longer "dense echo" type sounds.
PROGRAMMABLE ER allows you to individually specify delay time, level
and stereo position of up to 19 early reflections.
GATE REVERB combines early reflections the early reflections with a
programmable, triggerable gate so you can "shape" the effect sound as
required. The REVERSE GATE produces a contemporary reverse-reverb
effect that can sound like a tape being played backwards. Features
also include PERCUSSION ER. |
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Delay & Echo |
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DELAY L, R; and DELAY L, C, R are sophisticated delay programs that
make it possible to create a wide range of dynamic delay effects.
STEREO ECHO offers independently variable left, right and center
channel delays. |
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Modulation |
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variety of modulation effects can be produced: STEREO FLANGE produces
a pleasant "swirling" sound that effectively thickens and adds warmth
to the sound of an instrument or track. CHORUS serves to thinken the
sound creating the effect of several instruments at once. SYMPHONIC
creates a more intense, multi-voice chorus effect. PHASING is a
gentler, swirling effect, lending a smooth animated quality to the
original sound. TREMOLO produces a fluctuation in the volume of the
signal. |
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Noise Gate |
| ADR-NOISE
GATE uses a "gate" to pass or shut off the input signal in a number of
useful ways. It can function as a "noise gate," gating out system
noise when no signal is present. It is also possible to create reverse
gate type effects in which the signal level increases gradually after
the effect is triggered. |
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Pitch Change |
Pitch Change programs alter the pitch of an input signal in semitone
increments over a 4-octave range (plus or minus 2 octaves). Pitch
change permits makes it possible to produce two independently
pitch-shifted notes in additon to the direct signal, so you can create
three-part harmonies with a single input note.
Both pitch-shifted notes appear at the center of the stereo sound
field. PITCH 1 & 2 produce 2 pitch-shifted notes in addition to the
original input note independently fed to the left and right channel
outputs. PITCH CHANGE 3 offers the most complex pitch change effect by
creating three pitch-shifted notes in addition to the direct sound.
MONO PITCH is ideal when a single shifted note is desired.
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Freeze |
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These are sampling programs which permit recording a sound segment in
the memory. The entire sound or specific portion of it may then be
played back as required. A maximum of 1.35 seconds makes it possible
to capture long sounds with outstanding fidelity. The FREEZE program
allows single playback of the sampled sound, or continuous looped
playback. |
| Pan |
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advanced pan program allows the creation of a 2-dimensional "rotory"
pan in addition to standard stereo pan effects enabling the sound to
sweep toward and away from the listener in addition to side-to-side
movement. The TRIGGERED PAN program automatically pans the sound image
across the stereo sound field - with programmable attack, pan, and
release rates. |
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Compressor |
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Compression limits the dynamic range of an input signal, boosting soft
signals and reducing high signals to keep them within the specified
range. It can help reduce volume fluctuations as a vocalist moves
closer to or away from a microphone, or limit the maximum level of a
signal to prevent system overload. The COMPRESSOR program also
includes a downward expander capability for effective, real-time,
noise reduction. |
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Distortion |
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feature is capable of producing an extremely broad range of
guitar-style overdrive sounds. In addition to distortion level, it
offers equalization parameters that offer a wide palette of overdrive
colors, from "chunky" rhythm to driving leads. |
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Aural Exciter |
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program adds appropriate harmonics to the input signal, adding
"sparkle" to the sound. This effect is often used to bring "buried"
sounds to the foreground without making them louder, or to add "life"
to dull-sounding tracks. |
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Multi-Effects |
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Multi-effect programs combine compressor, distortion,
equalizer/dynamic filter, reverb, echo, chorus, symphonic or Aural
Exciter effects with programmable parameters for each effect. A nearly
limitless range of processing possibilities from subtle to extreme can
be achieved through Multi-effect programs. |
| Dual
Effects |
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effect programs provide different, independent effects for the left
and right channel outputs allowing for the creation of many unique
stereo effects. |
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