Yamaha SPX2000 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
80 SPX2000—Owner’s Manual
The sampled data will be erased when you perform any of the following operations.
If the SPX2000 is the clock slave, the sampled data will also be erased if the supplied word clock frequency changes.
You can use either AUTO or MANUAL recording modes.
AUTO:
—Use an input signal to trigger the recording —
1. Set REC MODE to AUTO.
2. Set TRG LVL (only for Freeze (PRESET bank)).
TRG LVL sets the signal level that will trigger recording.
3. Set REC DLY (TRG.DLY).
REC DLY (TRG.DLY) is the delay from when recording is
triggered until recording will actually begin. With a set-
ting of 0 ms, recording will begin the instant trigger
occurs. With positive (+) settings, recording will begin
the specified time after triggering. With negative (–) set-
tings, recording will begin the specified time before trig-
gering.
4. Enter record-ready mode.
Select RECORD and press the [ DEC] button (
G).
The display will change to “REC.READY”.
In this state, recording will begin automatically when the
input signal exceeds the trigger level.
MANUAL:
Record manually—
1. Set REC MODE to MANUAL.
2. Set REC DLY (TRG.DLY).
REC DLY (TRG.DLY) is the delay from when recording is
triggered until recording will actually begin. In the case of
MANUAL recording, triggering will occur when you
press the button to begin recording. With a setting of 0
ms, recording will begin the instant you press the button.
With positive (+) settings, recording will begin the speci-
fied time after you press the button. With negative (–)
settings, recording will begin the specified time before
you press the button.
3. Enter record-ready mode.
Select RECORD and press the [ DEC] button (
G).
The display will change to “REC.READY”.
4. Begin recording.
While the display indicates “REC. READY”, press the [
INC] button (
G).
The display will show a meter to indicate the recording
status, and will indicate “OK” when recording ends.
—Recording with a MIDI message as the trigger—
1 Set REC MODE to MANUAL.
2 Set REC DLY (TRG.DLY).
3 Set MIDI TRG (Freeze (PRESET bank) only).
4 Enter record-ready mode.
Select RECORD, and press the [ DEC] button (
G).
The display will change to “REC.READY”.
5Transmit a MIDI note-on message
If you are using Freeze (PRESET bank), transmit the
note-on message you specified for MIDI TRG. If you are
using Freeze A (CLASSIC bank) or Freeze B (CLASSIC
bank), transmit any note-on message of C1 or higher.
Recording will begin automatically.
Freeze recording
Enter record-ready mode
•Press the [UNDO] button
•Press the [INPUT MODE] button
•Press the [RECALL] button
•Press the [COMPARE] button
•Use the “INPUT SOURCE” setting to change the input
source
•Use the “CLOCK SOURCE” setting to change the word
clock source
NOTE: The CLASSIC bank Freeze A and Freeze B
effects do not have this setting; recording will begin
when the input signal level exceeds –14 dB.
NOTES:
The previously-sampled data will be erased when
you enter record-ready mode.
Recording will be cancelled if you press any button
other than [
INC] (
G
) during recording. In this
case, the data that had been sampled up to that
point will also be lost.
The recorded sample will be erased when you turn
off the power of the SPX2000.
Recording can be performed regardless of the Oper-
ation Lock level.
NOTE: The previously-recorded sample data will be
erased when you enter record-ready mode.
NOTES:
Recording will be cancelled if you press [
DEC]
button during recording. In this case, the data that
had been sampled up to that point will also be lost.
The recorded sample will be erased when you turn
off the power of the SPX2000.
If the Operation Lock level is set to 3, recording will
not be possible since the [
INC] button is inopera-
ble.
NOTE: The previously-recorded sample data will be
erased when you enter record-ready mode.
NOTES:
Recording will be cancelled if you press the [
DEC]
button during recording. In this case, the partially-
recorded sample will also be discarded.
The recorded sample data will be erased when the
SPX2000 is powered-off.
You can record regardless of the Operation Lock
level.