Yamaha SPX2000 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
18 SPX2000—Owner’s Manual
Here’s how to change the background color for the recalled
effect. You can change the background color only for USER
bank effects.
1 Select the USER bank
Use the [BANK] button (A) to select the USER bank.
2 Select an effect
Select the effect whose background color you want to
change, and recall it (page 12).
3 Select the “LCD BACK” function
Press the [UTILITY] button (L) several times to select
“LCD BACK.”
4 Select the display background color
Use the [ INC]/[DEC] buttons (G) to select the
display background color.
You can choose one of the following five colors.
WHITE
CYAN
MAGENTA
YELLOW
GREEN
Selecting the Utility function
Press the [BACK] button
to move to the preceding function.
Press and hold the [BACK] button
to continue moving through the preceding functions.
Press the [NEXT] button or [UTILITY] button
to move to the following function.
Press and hold the [UTILITY] button
to continue moving through the functions.
*For some functions, the [BACK] button and [NEXT] button
are used to move the cursor.
1 Select the “CLOCK SOURCE” function
Press the [UTILITY] button (L) several times to select
“CLOCK SOURCE.”
2 Select the word clock source
Use the [ INC]/[ DEC] buttons (G) to select the
word clock source.
The [CLOCK] indicator (6) and [kHz] indicator (8)
will light according to your selection.
You can choose one of the following six word clock
sources.
WORD CLOCK: Clock data received from the
[WORD CLOCK IN] jack (V)
AES/EBU: Clock data received from the [AES/
EBU IN] jack (X)
INT44.1kHz: Internal clock (44.1 kHz)
INT48kHz: Internal clock (48 kHz)
INT88.2kHz: Internal clock (88.2 kHz)
INT96kHz: Internal clock (96 kHz)
Changing the display back-
ground color
REV-X LARGE HALL
LCD BACK=YELLOW
REV-X LARGE HALL
LCD BACK=GREEN
Selecting the word clock source
NOTE: If the display indicates “WRONG WORD CLOCK!”, the
word clock signal from the external device has either been
interrupted or is a frequency to which the SPX2000 cannot
synchronize. Check whether there might be a problem with the
connection from the device supplying the word clock, or an
incorrect word clock setting.
If this occurs, the word clock source will automatically switch to
one of the SPX2000’s internal clocks until an acceptable word
clock is supplied from the external device.
NOTES:
The SPX2000 extracts the sampling frequency from the
clock frequency. This means that the word clock frequency =
the sampling frequency.
When INT44.1 kHz–INT 96 kHz is selected, noise may occur
or the output may be muted if the word clock and the input
signal cannot be synchronized correctly
CLOCK SOURCE
INT96kHz
CLOCK SOURCE
INT96kHz