Yamaha SPX2000 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
SPX2000—Owner’s Manual 43
Delay
Delay L,C,R (PRESET bank)
This effect adds delayed sounds to the Left, Center, and Right channels. Each delay can be controlled independently.
Each aspect of the sound is controlled by the following effect parameters.
Delay sound: DELAY L, DELAY C, DELAY R, FB.DLY, FB.GAIN, HI.RATIO
Filter/equalizer: HPF, LPF
Tempo synchronization: SYNC, NOTE L, NOTE C, NOTE R, NOTE FB, TEMPO
Output level: LEVEL L, LEVEL C, LEVEL R, MIX BAL.
Parameter details
Basic parameters
Fine parameters
Parameter name Range Explanation
DELAY L
DELAY C
DELAY R
0.0—2730.0 ms
Delay relative to the original sound. DELAY L indicates the L channel delay, DELAY C the center
channel delay, and DELAY R the R channel delay.
FB.DLY 0.0—2730.0 ms
Delay added to feedback. The DELAY L/DELAY C/DELAY R values are the delays from the original
sound until the first delayed sounds, but the delay of the subsequently repeated sounds will be
DELAY+FB.DLY.
LEVEL L
LEVEL C
LEVEL R
–100%—+100%
Output level of each channel. LEVEL L is the output level of the L channel, LEVEL C of the center
channel, and LEVEL R of the R channel. Negative values invert the phase.
FB.GAIN –99%—+99%
Amount of feedback for the delay sounds. This indicates the ratio by which the level is reduced
when repeating the effect. For example with a setting of +50, the level of the delay sound will decay
to 50% 25% 12.5% as it is repeated. Negative (–) values invert the phase of the feedback.
HI.RATIO 0.1—1.0
Amount of feedback for the high-frequency range of the delay sound. This is specified as a propor-
tion of FB.GAIN. If this value is 0.1, the amount of feedback will be 1/10th of the FB.GAIN; if this
value is 1.0, the amount of feedback will be the same as FB.GAIN.
Parameter name Range Explanation
MIX BAL. 0—100%
Balance between the original sound and effect sound. At a setting of 0% only the original sound
will be output; at a setting of 100% only the effect sound will be output.
HPF Thru, 21.2 Hz—8.00 kHz
A filter that cuts the low-frequency portion of the effect. Frequency components lower than the
frequency specified here will be cut. With a setting of Thru this filter will do nothing. This filter
does not affect the original sound.
LPF 50.0 Hz—16.0 kHz, Thru
A filter that cuts the high-frequency portion of the effect. Frequency components above the fre-
quency specified here will be cut. With a setting of Thru this filter will do nothing. This filter does
not affect the original sound.
SYNC ON, OFF
Switches tempo synchronization on/off. If this is ON, the delay will synchronize to the tempo syn-
chronization source specified by “TEMPO SOURCE” (page 23). The each NOTE value will be set
to the synchronized tempo value.
NOTE L
NOTE C
NOTE R
NOTE FB
*a
*a.
These parameters are used for tempo synchronization. If SYNC is ON, the DELAY value will be set
according to each NOTE value and the TEMPO. If SYNC is OFF, this value is ignored.
TEMPO 25—300
This parameter is used for tempo synchronization. If SYNC is ON, the DELAY value will be set
according to this value and NOTE. If SYNC is OFF, this value is ignored.
IN
HPF LPF
FB.GAIN
OUT L
OUT R
DELAY
LEVEL
MIX
BAL.