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YAMAHA AUTHORIZED PRODUCT MANUAL Professional Multi-effect Processor - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 2
YAMAHA Professional Multi-effect Processor Operation Manual - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 3
SPX1000 Professional Multi-effect Processor, we urge you to read this operation manual Yamaha professional products dealer in your general area contact the professional products Service Department, Yamaha identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 4
CONNECTOR PANEL 5 2: THE SPX1000 SYSTEM 6 MEMORY CONFIGURATION 6 A 18 14. STEREO FLANGE B 18 15. CHORUS 18 16. STEREO PHASING 18 17. TREMOLO 18 18. SYMPHONIC 18 19 20. PITCH CHANGE 1 20 21. PITCH CHANGE 2 20 22. PITCH CHANGE 3 20 39. STEREO PITCH 21 FREEZE PROGRAMS 21 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 5
problem does occur, move the SPX1000 further away from the affected equipment. 9. BACKUP BATTERY The SPX1000 contains a long-life lithium battery If this occurs, have the battery replaced by a qualified Yamaha service center. Do not attempt to replace the battery yourself! IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 6
the front-panel EXT CTRL/ FOOT VOL 1 and 2 jacks (21). These controllers can then be used to control the assigned parameter in real time. Yamaha FC7 Foot Controllers are recommended. • Details on page 10 Parameter and Keys These keys are used to change parameter values when parameters are selected - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 7
TRIGGER key allows manual triggering of any SPX1000 effect program that has 9 4 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) This 16-character x 2-line liquid crystal display panel normally Jacks Optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controllers plugged into these jacks can be used to directly control SPX1000 effect program - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 8
digital I/O capability - the DMP7D Digital Mixing Processor and DEQ7 Digital Equalizer are excellent examples. The Yamaha FMC1 Format Converter can also be used to convert the SPX1000's digital output to virtually all popular digital formats, allowing direct connection to standard digital recorders - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 9
14. STEREO FLANGE B 15. CHORUS 16. STEREO PHASING 17. TREMOLO 18. SYMPHONIC 19. ADR-NOISE GATE 20. PITCH CHANGE 1 21. PITCH CHANGE 2 22. PITCH CHANGE 3 23. FREEZE 1 the left- and right-channel inputs are passed on to the SPX1000 processing circuitry on the same channels as which they were received - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 10
receives input via the analog INPUT L and R jacks. The DIGITAL IN and OUT jacks function as a pre-effect insert point, allowing a second SPX1000 or other Yamaha-format digital device to be inserted into the signal path prior to both the input selector and effect processor. Output is delivered via - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 11
external (EXT), or vice-versa, a noise pulse may appear at the outputs. This also occurs if the SPX1000 is switched from digital to analog input while CLK is set to EXT (CLK is automatically reset to INT in this case). Be sure to lower the volume level of equipment connected to the - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 12
with a footswitch connected to the connector-panel BYPASS footswitch jack. An optional Yamaha FC5 Footswitch can be used for foot-bypass control. In either case effect back ON. ACCESSING & EDITING THE PROGRAM PARAMETERS Each SPX1000 program has 4 different groups of parameters which are accessed - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 13
memory location number (41 - 99) simply by pressing the STORE key. EXTERNAL CONTROL ASSIGNMENT The SPX1000 allows two different parameters of a selected effect to be controlled by optional foot controllers (Yamaha FC7) connected to the front-panel EXT CTRL/FOOT VOL1 and 2 jacks. The EXT CTRL ASSIGN - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 14
In the actual display, "XXXXXXXX" will be the name of the default parameter for the selected effect program. The EXT CTRL ASSIGN key can be used to scroll forward through the above parameters, and the SCROLL BACK key can be used to scroll backwards. 4. To assign the selected parameter to the EXT - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 15
and effect signals. At 100% only the effect sound is delivered from the SPX1000 outputs, while at 0% only the direct sound is output. At a setting Hz - 2.2 kHz High EQ Frequency (HIGH FRQ): 500 Hz - 16 kHz These parameters determine the center frequency for equalization in the corresponding band. - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 16
Pass Filter PEQ = Parametric EQ Center Frequency (F CENTER): 32 Hz - 16 kHz Sets the starting center frequency of the dynamic filter. Frequency Depth (F in a hall or other properlydesigned acoustic environment. The SPX1000 offers several different reverb effects, simulating types of reverberation - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 17
according to the shape of the room and its contents. In the SPX1000 the term "diffusion" refers to the complexity of these reflections. If the is OFF when set to THRU. Low-pass Filter Frequency (LPF FRQ): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the reverb signal above the - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 18
Width fine: -100 - +100 This sets the value specified with WIDTH as the reference value (0) and is the parameter for fine adjustment. Height Fine: -100 - +100 This sets the value specified with HEIGHT as the reference value (0) and is the parameter for further fine adjustment. Depth Fine: -100 - + - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 19
according to the shape of the room and its contents. In the SPX1000 the term "diffusion" refers to the complexity of these reflections. If the is OFF when set to THRU. Low-pass Filter Frequency (LPF FRQ): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the reverb signal above the - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 20
low-frequency content of the reverb signal above the set frequency. The HPF is OFF when set to THRU. Low-pass Filter Frequency (LPF FRQ): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the reverb signal above the set frequency. The LPF is OFF when set to THRU - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 21
OFF when set to THRU. Low-pass Filter Frequency (LPF FRQ): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the reverb signal . MODULATION PROGRAMS 13. STEREO FLANGE A 14. STEREO FLANGE B 15.CHORUS 16. STEREO PHASING 1 7. TREMOLO 18. SYMPHONIC 18 The stereo flange effects produce - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 22
The HPF is OFF when set to THRU. Low-pass Filter Frequency (LPF FRQ): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the reverb signal above the set - 1.0 kHz Low-Pass Filter Frequency (LPF FRQ): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU PITCH CHANGE TYPE PROGRAMS 20. PITCH CHANGE 1 2 1 . PITCH CHANGE - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 23
more and more delayed repeats are produced, each pitch-shifted up or down from the previous repeat according to the setting of the PITCH parameter. 22. PITCH CHANGE 3 PITCH CHANGE 3 offers the "thickest" and most complex sound by allowing the creation of three pitch-shifted notes in addition to the - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 24
MIDI OUT terminal of the synthesizer must be connected to the SPX1000 MIDI IN terminal, and the SPX1000 must be set to receive on the MIDI channel on end points. Record Mode (REC. MODE): MANUAL, AUTO Determines how sampling is to be triggered. If MANUAL is selected, sampling is initiated either by - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 25
to RECORD READY. Sampling can now be starting using either the MANUAL or AUTO method described above. The display changes to while sampling the sampled sound is possible by transmitting MIDI note ON messages to the SPX1000's MIDI IN connector from a MIDI keyboard or other device (e.g. play 22 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 26
synthesizer used to control pitched playback of the sampled sound (the MIDI OUT terminal of the synthesizer must be connected to the SPX1000 MIDI IN terminal, and the SPX1000 must be set to receive on the MIDI channel on which the synthesizer is transmitting). If, for example, the BASE KEY parameter - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 27
PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE PARAM KEY 25. PAN This is a very sophisticated pan program that allows creation of "rotary" pan in addition to straightforward pan effects. Pan Type (TYPE): L R, L R, L R, L-TURN, R-TURN Determines the direction in which the sound sweeps across the stereo sound field. The - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 28
cut-off of the reverberation sound becomes. MULTI-EFFECT PROGRAMS 28. MULTI (CHO&REV) 29. MULTI (SYM+REV) 30. MULTI (EXC&REV) The SPX1000 multi-effect programs combine compressor, distortion, equalizer or dynamic filter (access via EQ key), reverb and chorus or exciter effects. Refer to the effect - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 29
Chorus Frequency (CH. FRG): 0.05 - 40 Hz Chorus Delay Modulation Depth (DM DEPTH): 0% - 100% This sets the amount by which the delay time of one delay signal is varied in relation to the other, and thus the depth of the CHORUS effect. Chorus Amplitude Modulation Depth (AM DEPTH): 0% - 100% Sets the - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 30
are completely independent. Plate Low-pass Filter Frequency (PLT LPF): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the PLATE signal set to THRU. Hall Low-pass Filter Frequency (HAL LPF): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the HALL signal - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 31
delivered in stereo. When MONO x 2 is selected the left and 28 right-channel processors are completely independent. Reverb Low-pass Filter Frequency (REV LPF): 1 - 16 kHz, THRU Permits rolling off the high-frequency content of the REV signal above the set frequency. The LPF is OFF when set to THRU - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 32
PARAMETERS ACCESSED BY THE INT PARAM KEY NOT AVAILABLE COMPRESSOR & EXPANDER PROGRAMS 36. COMPRESSOR This extremely versatile compressor program allows creation of a wide range of compression and limiting effects. It can simply be used to reduce the dynamic range of a signal, to smooth out the sound - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 33
37. LO LVL EXPANDER The EXPANDER program allows efficient suppression of low-level noise, contributing to a cleaner-sounding overall signal. This i a stereo expander in which the highest signal level - left- or right-channel - is used for gain control. NOTE: The EXPANDER program has no internal - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 34
5: UTILITY FUNCTIONS The SPX1000 UTILITY key provides access to a number of important functions. Each press on the UTILITY key advances to the next function until the UTILITY mode is - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 35
then use the parameter and keys to set the receive MIDI channel (1 + 16), the OMNI mode (all channels can be received), or turn MIDI reception parameter and keys to select the program change number to which a new SPX1000 memory location number is to be assigned. The range of available program change - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 36
through 120 If, for example, you select 1 MOD WH, the assigned parameter can be controlled from the modulation wheel of a synthesizer connected to the SPX1000 MIDI IN connector (assuming that the MIDI channels are properly matched). The cursor can be moved back to the ASS parameter if necessary by - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 37
transmitted from, make sure that those locations do not cantain important data that will be overwritten. F.SW MEMORY RCL The SPX1000 permits memory selection via an optional Yamaha FC5 footswitch connected to the "INC/DEC" footswitch jack. The F.SW MEMORY RCL function permits setting the range of - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 38
6: DATA & SPECIFICATIONS ROM CONTENTS AND CONTROLLABLE PARAMETERS Add-1 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 39
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MIDI DATA FORMAT 1.Transmitting Conditions 2.Transmitting Data 2 . 1 System information 1 ) System Exclusive Messages MEMORY BULK DATA MIDI DATA FORMAT Transmission is enabled on the MIDI channel of the currently selected bank. Data is transmitted when BULK OUT 1 is displayed and BULK OUT is - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 53
(20H)SPACE 00100000(20H)SPACE 00111000(38H)"8" 00110011(33H)"3" 00110111(37H)"7" 00111000(38H)"8" 01010100(54H)"T" Ozzzzzzz Z=BANK 1~4(1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D) Oddddddd 128BYTE Oddddddd Oeeeeeee 11110111(F7H) numberl6) Add-16 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 54
are transmitted in succession. STATUS 11110000(F0H) ID No. 01000011(43H) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn(0nH) n=0 (Channel No. 1)~15 (Channel N o . 16) FORMAT No. 01111110(7EH) BYTE COUNT 00000001(01H) BYTE COUNT 01101110(6EH) 01001100(4CH)"L" 01001101(4DH)"M" 00100000(20H)SPACE 00100000(20H)SPACE - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 55
System Setup Bulk Data Transmission is enabled on the MIDI channel of the currently selected bank. Data is transmitted when BULK OUT 2 is displayed and BULK OUT is executed, and when the SYSTEM SETUP DATA DUMP REQUEST message is received. STATUS 11110000(F0H) ID No. 01000011(43H) SUB STATUS - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 56
STATUS ID No. SUB STATUS FORMAT No. BYTE COUNT BYTE COUNT DATA NAME MEMORY No. DATA CHECK SUM EOX STATUS EOX STATUS EOX STATUS ID No. SUB STATUS FORMAT No. BYTE COUNT BYTE COUNT DATA NAME BANK N o . 11110000(F0H) 01000011(43H) 0000nnnn(0nH) n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel N o . 1 6 ) 01111110(7EH) - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 57
DATA CHECK SUM EOX Oddddddd Oddddddd Oeeeeeee 11110111(F7H) 128BYTE STATUS EOX 11110000(FOH) 11110111(F7H) BANK B STATUS EOX 11110000(FOH) 11110111(F7H) BANK C STATUS EOX 11110000(FOH) 11110111(F7H) BANK D STATUS 11110000(FOH) ID No. 0100001l(43H) SUB STATUS OOOOnnnn(OnH) n=0( - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 58
STATUS 11110000 (F0H) ID No. 01000011 (43H) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn (0nH) n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel N o . 1 6 ) FORMAT No. 01111110 (7EH) BYTE COUNT 00000000 (00H) BYTE COUNT 00011100 (1CH) 01001100 ( 4 C H ) " L " 01001101 ( 4 D H ) " M " 00100000 (20H)SPACE 00100000 (20H)SPACE - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 59
is received as a message to control pitch variation. The velocity value is ignored. Reception is not possible when the Base Key parameter is OFF. Add-22 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 60
STATUS NOTE No. VELOCITY 1001nnnn ( 9 n H ) 0kkkkkkk ovvvvvvv n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel N o . 1 6 ) k=0(C-2)~127( G 8 ) v=0~127 Note Off This message is used when playback of the Memory No. 24 FREEZE 2 is finished. The velocity value is ignored. The reception conditions are the same as in Note - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 61
STATUS PROGRAM No. 1100nnnn (CnH) 0ppppppp n=0(CHANNEL NO.1)~15(CHANNEL N 0 . 1 6 ) p=0~127 4-2. System Information 1 ) System exclusive messages Memory Bulk Dump Request Reception is enabled on the MIDI channel of the currently selected bank. When this message is received, BULK OUT is executed - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 62
STATUS ID No. SUB STATUS FORMAT N o . DATA NAME BANK No. EOX 11110000 01000011 0010nnnn 01111110 01001100 01001101 00100000 00100000 00111000 00110011 00110111 00111000 01010100 Ozzzzzzz 11110111 (F0H) (43H) (2nH) n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel N o . 1 6 ) (7EH) (4CH)"L" (4DH)"M" (20H)SPACE - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 63
STATUS ID No. SUB STATUS FORMAT No. DATA NAME EOX 11110000 (F0H) 01000011 (43H) 0010nnnn (2nH) n=0(Channel No.1)~15(Channel N o . 1 6 ) 01111110 (7EH) 01001100 ( 4 C H ) " L " 01001101 ( 4 D H ) " M " 00100000 (20H)SPACE 00100000 (20H)SPACE 00111000 ( 3 8 H ) " 8 " 00110011 ( 3 3 H ) " 3 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 64
Bank Program Change Chart Bulk Data Same as "Bank Program Change Chart Bulk Data" for transmission. User ER Pattern Bulk Data Same as "User ER Pattern Bulk Data" for transmission. System Setup Bulk Data Same as "System Setup Bulk Data" for transmission. When receiving from the MIDI Data Filer MDF1, - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 65
YAMAHA [ Professional Multi-Effect Processor ] Date : 8/5, 1988 Model SPX1000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1 . 0 X Aux :Local ON/OFF x X :A11 Notes OFF x X Mes- :Active Sense x 0 *2 sages:Reset x X Notes: *1 = For program 1 - 128, memory #1 - #99 is selected. *2 = Active sensing - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 66
BLOCK DIAGRAM Add-29 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 67
DIMENSIONS Add-30 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 68
INPUT LEVEL PARAM. INC/DEC, PARAMETER, SCROLL BACK, LEVEL EQ, INT. PARAM, EXT CTRL ASSIGN STORE, MEMORY INC/DEC, RECALL, UTILITY, TRIGGER, BYPASS 16 CHARA. x 2 LINE LCD 2 DIGIT 7 SEGMENT LED (MEM#) 2 ch. 8 SEGMENT LED (LEVEL METER) EXT CTRL/FOOT VOL JACK x 2 INPUT (PHONE JACK x 2) OUTPUT (PHONE JACK - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 69
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DIO Mode Analog Pre Post Digital Add-34 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 72
Input Mode Stereo Normal Stereo Reverse Mono L Mono R Add-35 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 73
Effect Mode Single No.1~27 Multi No.28~30 2ch ln No.31~35 Stereo No.36~40 Add-36 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 74
Date: Memory No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Program Title REV 1 HALL REV 2 ROOM REV3 VOCAL REV 4 PLATE REV 5 ECHO ROOM EARLY - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 75
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3 PGM 4 PGM 5 PGM 6 PGM 7 PGM 8 PGM 9 PGM 10 PGM 11 PGM 12 PGM 13 PGM 14 PGM 15 PGM 16 PGM 17 PGM 18 PGM 19 PGM 20 PGM 21 PGM 22 PGM 23 PGM 24 PGM 25 PGM 26 PGM 27 PGM 28 PGM 29 PGM 30 PGM 31 PGM 32 - Yamaha SPX1000 | SPX1000 Owners Manual Image - Page 77
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