Freeze B (Classic Bank) - Yamaha SPX2000 Owner's Manual

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Effect list
The following table shows the default parameter values for the effect belonging to the Freeze A type (CLASSIC bank).
■Basic parameters
No.
Effect name
23
FREEZE A
*a. At 44.1 kHz or 88.2 kHz, this will be 2970.5 ms. At 48 kHz or 96 kHz, this will be 2729.2 ms.

Freeze B (CLASSIC bank)

This is a freeze effect based on earlier models of the SPX series. You can specify the pitch of the playback. The parameter
structure is simpler than the corresponding effect of the PRESET bank.
Each aspect of the sound is controlled by the following effect parameters.
REC MODE, TRG. DLY, RECORD
Recording:
PLAY
Playback:
PITCH, FINE, BASE KEY
Playback pitch:
OUT LVL, MIX BAL.
Output level:
Parameter details
■Basic parameters
Parameter name
Range
REC MODE
MANUAL, AUTO
TRG. DLY
–1000—+1000 ms
RECORD
PLAY
PITCH
–12—+12
FINE
–50—+50
BASE KEY
OFF, C 1—C 6
OUT LVL
0—100%
MIX BAL.
0—100%
Effect list
The following table shows the default parameter values for the effect belonging to the Freeze B type (CLASSIC bank).
■Basic parameters
No.
Effect name
24
FREEZE B
REC MODE
TRG. DLY
INP. TRG
AUTO
–5 ms
OFF
Recording method. Choose MANUAL (manual) or AUTO (automatic).
Delay from when recording is triggered until recording actually begins.
When REC MODE is MANUAL, press the [▼ DEC] button (G) to enter record-ready mode; then
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press the [▲ INC] button (G) to begin recording.
Playback will continue while you press the [▲ INC] or [▼ DEC] button (G).
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Amount of pitch change for the playback, in units of one semitone. Positive (+) settings will make
the playback pitch higher than the original pitch, and negative (–) settings will lower it.
Amount of pitch change for the playback, in units of one cent (1/100th of a semitone). Positive (+)
settings will make the playback pitch higher than the original pitch, and negative (–) settings will
lower it.
This specifies the base key for incoming MIDI note-on messages. When a note-on message is
received, the PITCH value will be set by the difference between this setting and the value of the
note-on. For example if you set BASE KEY as C4, a received note-on message of C3 will cause
PITCH to be set to –12, making the sample play one octave lower than the original pitch. If you set
this parameter as C2, a received note-on message of D2 will cause PITCH to be set to +2, making
the sample play two semitones higher than the original pitch. If this parameter is OFF, MIDI note-
on messages will not be received.
Output level after the original sound and effect sound have been mixed. Decrease this value if you
want to lower the output. At a setting of 0% there will be no output.
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.
REC MODE
TRG. DLY
RECORD
MANUAL
–50 ms
RECORD
PLAY
START
0.0 ms
Explanation
PLAY
PITCH
FINE
0
0
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OUT LVL
MIX BAL.
*a
100%
100%
BASE KEY
OUT LVL
MIX BAL.
C 3
100%
100%
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