Other Effects - Yamaha SPX2000 Owner's Manual

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Other effects

The SPX2000 also provides an effect that lets you apply three different filters simultaneously, an effect that combines a com-
pressor, expander, and limiter to make your sound tighter and more finished, and guitar-type effects such as distortion and
amp simulator.
Type
Multi Filter
Multi-band Dynamics Processor
Rotary Speaker
Distortion
Amp Simulator
Multi Filter (PRESET bank)
This effect lets you simultaneously apply three different filters.
TYPE 1, FREQ. 1, RESO. 1
Filter 1:
TYPE 2, FREQ. 2, RESO. 2
Filter 2:
TYPE 3, FREQ. 3, RESO. 3
Filter 3:
MIX BAL., LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3
Output level:
Parameter details
■Basic parameters
Parameter name
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
LPF, HPF, BPF
TYPE 3
FREQ.1
FREQ.2
28.0 Hz—16.0 kHz
FREQ.3
RESO.1
RESO.2
RESO.3
■Fine parameters
Parameter name
MIX BAL.
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
Effect list
The following tables show the default parameter values for the effect belonging to the Multi Filter type (PRESET bank).
■Basic parameters
No.
Effect name
80
MULTI FILTER
■Fine parameters
No.
Effect name
80
MULTI FILTER
82
SPX2000—Owner's Manual
Bank
PRESET
Range
Filter type. Choose from LPF (Low Pass Filter), HPF (High Pass Filter), and BPF (Band Pass Filter).
Filter frequency. The affected region will depend on the selected TYPE. If TYPE is LPF, frequency
components above this frequency will be cut. If TYPE is HPF, frequency components below this
frequency will be cut. If TYPE if BPF, frequency components in the region near this frequency will
pass through the filter more readily.
Resonance. This indicates the sharpness of the frequency response curve. This parameter is valid if
0—20
TYPE is set to BPF. Higher settings will sharpen the curve, narrowing the width of the filter.
Range
Balance between the original sound and effect sound. At a setting of 0% only the original sound
0—100%
will be output; at a setting of 100% only the effect sound will be output.
Output level. LEVEL 1 is the output level of the Filter 1 region, LEVEL 2 is the output level of the
0—100
Filter 2 region, and LEVEL 3 is the output level of the Filter 3 region.
TYPE 1
FREQ. 1
RESO. 1
LPF
160 Hz
MIX BAL.
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
100%
100
No. of
Page
INs/OUTs
82
2 IN/2 OUT
83
85
1 IN/2 OUT
86
87
Explanation
Explanation
TYPE 2
FREQ. 2
9
BPF
630 Hz
LEVEL 3
100
65
RESO. 2
TYPE 3
FREQ. 3
8
HPF
1.60 kHz
RESO. 3
9

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