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SPX2000—Owner’s Manual 13
Operation
Editing an effect
This section explains the process of editing a selected effect and storing it. The over-
all steps are as follows.
Select an effect
Select a parameter
Edit the parameter
Check the edited effect
Store the effect
(Undo the preceding Store operation)
Select the effect that you want to edit.
1 Select a bank
Use the [BANK] button (A) to select the bank con-
taining the effect you want to edit.
The [BANK] indicator (A) shows the currently
selected bank.
2 Select an effect (page 12)
Use the []/[] buttons (C) to select the effect you
want to edit.
The number of the currently selected effect will
blink in the effect number indicator (0).
3 Recall the effect
Press the [RECALL] button (D) to recall the effect.
The effect number indicator (0) will change from
blinking to steadily lit.
Select an effect
NOTE: While you are selecting an effect (i.e., while the effect
number indicator is blinking), pressing any of the following
buttons will cancel the effect selection; the currently-recalled
effect will appear in the display.
[UNDO] button (
E
)
[BACK] button (
F
)
[
INC]/[
DEC] buttons (
G
)
[NEXT] button (
H
)
[COMPARE] button (
I
)
[PARAMETER] button (
J
)
[FINE PARAM] button (
K
)
NOTE: The following buttons will be inoperable when the
[UTILITY] LED (
L
) is lit
[BANK] button (
A
)
[STORE] button (
B
)
[
]/[
] buttons (
C
)
[RECALL] button (
D
)
[UNDO] button (
E
)
[COMPARE] button (
I
)
Basic parameters and Fine
parameters
Each of the SPX2000’s effects consists of two types
of parameter: Basic parameters and Fine parame-
ters.
Since some effects have a rather large number of
parameters, the parameters that you will probably
need to edit most often are grouped as “Basic
parameters, and supplementary parameters are
grouped as “Fine parameters.
The number and type of Basic parameters and Fine
parameters will differ for each effect.
Effect
Basic parameter 1
Basic parameter 2
Basic parameter 3
Basic parameter n
Fine parameter 1
Fine parameter 2
Fine parameter 3
Fine parameter m

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