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Features

Reverb

The SPX90 precisely recreates the reverberation produced in a variety of environments adding natural, live fullness to your sound.

Early Reflections

Early reflections programs simulate the first few reflections that occur just after a sound is produced - before the reflections become dense enough to be called reverberation - adding punch and presence to vocals and instruments.

Delay

Delay effects offer independently variable left and right channel delays adding special interest to a common effect and permitting the creation of "doubled" sound.

Modulation

Modulation effects are produced by periodically varying the amplitude, frequency, or delay time of an input signal. Popular effects like Stereo Flange, Chorus, Stereo Phasing, Tremolo, and Symphonic are all available and can dramatically thicken the sound of any instrument.

Auto Pan

This program automatically pans the second image between left and right in the stereo sound field. Pan direction, speed, and depth can be programmed for instant recall.

Vibrato

The Vibrato effect produces minute pitch variations that are adjustable over a wide range. This can give your keyboard, guitar, or wind instrument a distinct "vocal" quality.

Echo

Similar to delay, Echo brings added dimension and force to both instrumental and vocal music, producing limitless signal variations.

Reverb & Gate

This feature combines superlative reverb sound with a programmable "gate". The gate, with programmable trigger level, hold and release times, can be used to shape the envelope of the reverb sound, creating some unique and unusual reverb contours that can enrich your effect "vocabulary."

Pitch Change

Pitch Change programs alter the pitch of an input signal in semitone increments over a two-octave range (plus or minus one octave). Fine adjustment in one-cent increments is also possible (one cent = 1/100 of a semitone) Pitch change permits detuning an instrument to create subtle chorus-like effects and to create complete ensembles with a single instrument. This feature can be remotely controlled by a MIDI keyboard or sequencer.

Freeze

These are sampling programs which permit recording a sound segment in the memory. The entire sound or specific portion of it may then be played back as required. The FREEZE B program even permits changing the pitch of the sampled sound from a MIDI keyboard, so you can actually play the sample as if it were a keyboard voice. Playback can be triggered from the front panel, via a footswitch, or input signal.

Compressor

Compression limits the dynamic range of an input signal, boosting soft signals and reducing high signals to keep them within the specified range. This feature provides an effective way to smooth out the dynamics of a bass guitar, increase the sustain of a guitar, or tame a "jumpy" vocal performance.

ADR-Noise Gate

This program uses a gate circuit to pass or shut off a short segment of a longer input signal, or it can be used to pass only signals that exceed a specific level. Reverse gate effects can be achieved in which the gain increases gradually after the gate is triggered. In addition to signal-level triggering, it is also possible to trigger the gate via a footswitch connected to the front-panel MEMORY/TRIGGER jack.

Parametric EQ

This program enables you to precisely adjust the frequency response of a ny signal in four distinct bands: a variable low-pass filter; middle band peaking EQ with frequency, gain and Q control; high band peaking EQ with frequency, gain and Q control; and a variable high-pass filter. This equalizer offers exacting control that lets you achieve virtually any response you need.

Input Level Control

The input level can be regulated while watching the INPUT LEVEL meter. The 7-segment LED meter keeps you informed of optimum level and potential overload distortion. In this way, you can balance the output of the instrument to the input. A maximum gain of about 10dB is attainable.

Input Level Meter

This easy-to-read LED level meter is a visual aid to setting appropriate input levels. The LED's upper red segments will light up continuously at overload levels.

Parametric Key

Selects successive effect parameters. Pressing this key sequentially calls the programmable parameters within a currently selected effect program. Once the desired parameter has been selected the PARAMETER INCREMENT/DECREMENT keys are used to change the value of that parameter thereby modifying the effect.

Memory Number LED

This LED display shows the number of the currently selected program. Memory numbers 1 through 30 contain factory-preset effects. Memory numbers 31 through 90 can be used to store edited versions of the preset effects.

LCD Program and Parameter Indicator

High-contrast Liquid Crystal Display indicates effect name and parameter data value.

Remote Control Connector

This permits remote access to SPX90 effect programs.

MIDI In Terminal

This permits SPX90 programs to be automatically selected via a MIDI signal.

MIDI Thru Terminal

Re-transmits MIDI data received at the MIDI IN terminal to subsequent MIDI instruments.

Parameter Increment/Decrement Keys

These keys can be used to change the value of a selected parameter.

Balance/Output Level Key

This adjusts proportion of effect signal to direct signal.

Utility Key

Multi-purpose key accesses MIDI control functions, facilitates program title editing and sets foot switch memory control range.

Foot Trigger Key

When this key is pressed and its LED is ON, the footswitch connected to the MEMORY TRIGGER jack functions as a foot trigger for the GATE and FREEZE programs, rather than for memory selection.

Memory Increment/Decrement Keys

These keys select any desired memory number to call a specific program or store an edited program in the user memory area. The selected memory number is shown on the MEMORY NUMBER display. When a new memory number is called, the MEMORY number display will flash until either the STORE or RECALL function is activated.

Recall Key

This feature enables you to recall the program that resides in the selected memory number.

Bypass Key

When this key is pressed, the effect signal is shut off and only the direct signal will be output, Direct signal level is affected by the INPUT LEVEL control setting.

Output Jack (L & R)

These standard mono 1/4" phone jacks deliver the direct and effect signals to subsequent mixing or amplification equipment.

Input Jacks

This standard unbalanced mono 1/4" phone jack accepts the input signal to the SPX90.

Bypass Footswitch Jack

Facilitates foot control of the BYPASS function.

MIDI In Terminal

This permits SPX90 programs to be automatically selected via a MIDI signal.

Memory/Trigger Footswitch Jack

Facilitates remote memory selection via optional footswitch. The range of memory locations to be recalled by the footswitch can be set with a Utility program.pictured above.

Features

Reverb

The SPX90 precisely recreates the reverberation produced in a variety of environments adding natural, live fullness to your sound.

Early Reflections


Early reflections programs simulate the first few reflections that occur just after a sound is produced - before the reflections become dense enough to be called reverberation - adding punch and presence to vocals and instruments.

Delay


Delay effects offer independently variable left and right channel delays adding special interest to a common effect and permitting the creation of "doubled" sound.

Modulation


Modulation effects are produced by periodically varying the amplitude, frequency, or delay time of an input signal. Popular effects like Stereo Flange, Chorus, Stereo Phasing, Tremolo, and Symphonic are all available and can dramatically thicken the sound of any instrument.

Auto Pan


This program automatically pans the second image between left and right in the stereo sound field. Pan direction, speed, and depth can be programmed for instant recall.

Vibrato


The Vibrato effect produces minute pitch variations that are adjustable over a wide range. This can give your keyboard, guitar, or wind instrument a distinct "vocal" quality.

Echo


Similar to delay, Echo brings added dimension and force to both instrumental and vocal music, producing limitless signal variations.

Reverb & Gate


This feature combines superlative reverb sound with a programmable "gate". The gate, with programmable trigger level, hold and release times, can be used to shape the envelope of the reverb sound, creating some unique and unusual reverb contours that can enrich your effect "vocabulary."

Pitch Change


Pitch Change programs alter the pitch of an input signal in semitone increments over a two-octave range (plus or minus one octave). Fine adjustment in one-cent increments is also possible (one cent = 1/100 of a semitone) Pitch change permits detuning an instrument to create subtle chorus-like effects and to create complete ensembles with a single instrument. This feature can be remotely controlled by a MIDI keyboard or sequencer.

Freeze


These are sampling programs which permit recording a sound segment in the memory. The entire sound or specific portion of it may then be played back as required. The FREEZE B program even permits changing the pitch of the sampled sound from a MIDI keyboard, so you can actually play the sample as if it were a keyboard voice. Playback can be triggered from the front panel, via a footswitch, or input signal.

Compressor


Compression limits the dynamic range of an input signal, boosting soft signals and reducing high signals to keep them within the specified range. This feature provides an effective way to smooth out the dynamics of a bass guitar, increase the sustain of a guitar, or tame a "jumpy" vocal performance.

ADR-Noise Gate


This program uses a gate circuit to pass or shut off a short segment of a longer input signal, or it can be used to pass only signals that exceed a specific level. Reverse gate effects can be achieved in which the gain increases gradually after the gate is triggered. In addition to signal-level triggering, it is also possible to trigger the gate via a footswitch connected to the front-panel MEMORY/TRIGGER jack.

Parametric EQ


This program enables you to precisely adjust the frequency response of a ny signal in four distinct bands: a variable low-pass filter; middle band peaking EQ with frequency, gain and Q control; high band peaking EQ with frequency, gain and Q control; and a variable high-pass filter. This equalizer offers exacting control that lets you achieve virtually any response you need.

Input Level Control


The input level can be regulated while watching the INPUT LEVEL meter. The 7-segment LED meter keeps you informed of optimum level and potential overload distortion. In this way, you can balance the output of the instrument to the input. A maximum gain of about 10dB is attainable.

Input Level Meter


This easy-to-read LED level meter is a visual aid to setting appropriate input levels. The LED's upper red segments will light up continuously at overload levels.

Parametric Key


Selects successive effect parameters. Pressing this key sequentially calls the programmable parameters within a currently selected effect program. Once the desired parameter has been selected the PARAMETER INCREMENT/DECREMENT keys are used to change the value of that parameter thereby modifying the effect.

Memory Number LED

This LED display shows the number of the currently selected program. Memory numbers 1 through 30 contain factory-preset effects. Memory numbers 31 through 90 can be used to store edited versions of the preset effects.

LCD Program and Parameter Indicator


High-contrast Liquid Crystal Display indicates effect name and parameter data value.

Remote Control Connector

This permits remote access to SPX90 effect programs.

MIDI In Terminal

This permits SPX90 programs to be automatically selected via a MIDI signal.

MIDI Thru Terminal

Re-transmits MIDI data received at the MIDI IN terminal to subsequent MIDI instruments.

Parameter Increment/Decrement Keys

These keys can be used to change the value of a selected parameter.

Balance/Output Level Key

This adjusts proportion of effect signal to direct signal.

Utility Key

Multi-purpose key accesses MIDI control functions, facilitates program title editing and sets foot switch memory control range.

Foot Trigger Key

When this key is pressed and its LED is ON, the footswitch connected to the MEMORY TRIGGER jack functions as a foot trigger for the GATE and FREEZE programs, rather than for memory selection.

Memory Increment/Decrement Keys

These keys select any desired memory number to call a specific program or store an edited program in the user memory area. The selected memory number is shown on the MEMORY NUMBER display. When a new memory number is called, the MEMORY number display will flash until either the STORE or RECALL function is activated.

Recall Key

This feature enables you to recall the program that resides in the selected memory number.

Bypass Key

When this key is pressed, the effect signal is shut off and only the direct signal will be output, Direct signal level is affected by the INPUT LEVEL control setting.

Output Jack (L & R)

These standard mono 1/4" phone jacks deliver the direct and effect signals to subsequent mixing or amplification equipment.

Input Jacks

This standard unbalanced mono 1/4" phone jack accepts the input signal to the SPX90.

Bypass Footswitch Jack

Facilitates foot control of the BYPASS function.

MIDI In Terminal

This permits SPX90 programs to be automatically selected via a MIDI signal.

Memory/Trigger Footswitch Jack

Facilitates remote memory selection via optional footswitch. The range of memory locations to be recalled by the footswitch can be set with a Utility program.