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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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NAMM: Yamaha SPX200 Effects Processor
July 19, 2003
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Since their introductions, the Yamaha SPX90, SPX90II, SPX900, SPX1000 and SPX990 have common pieces of outboard gear found in personal and professional studios, instrumental and sound reinforcement effects racks. Yamaha Professional Audio continues this tradition of excellence with the Summer NAMM 2003 debut of the SPX2000. The SPX2000 inherits the user interface and common programs from its predecessors, while bringing a new dimension to sound quality with 96kHz audio DSP and advanced REV-X reverb algorithm–a whole new generation of Yamaha reverb programs. A 96kHz audio DSP with 32-bit internal processing (58-bit accumulator) offers processing power for advanced effect algorithms. The 24-bit 128-times over-sampling AD/DA converters deliver 106dB dynamic range and flat response (20Hz to 40kHz at 96kHz sampling rate). Three memory banks include PRESET, CLASSIC and USER. The PRESET bank contains 97 programs (17 of which are made with the REV-X reverb algorithm), including REV-X Hall, REV-X ROOM and REV-X PLATE. New parameters include ROOM SIZE and DECAY, producing higher definition and finer nuances. The remaining presets include refinements of popular trademark SPX programs: gate reverbs, delays, pitch, modulation and other special effects. The CLASSIC bank includes 25 programs reminiscent of the original SPX90 presets. The USER bank can store up to 99 user programs. The aluminum front panel features two sets of the familiar "cross-keys" navigation buttons. Parameters are sorted in 3 groups for quick access–PARAMETER; FINE PARAM; and UTILITY. Other dedicated buttons include UNDO, COMPARE, BANK, MODE, METER, TAP and BYPASS. An OPERATION LOCK function offers three levels of security, preventing Utility settings from being changed, protecting stored memories, or even prohibiting operational choices altogether. The SPX2000 LCD offers five back light color variations which may be assigned to user programs. Preset programs are colored by effect type, giving the user instant recognition: CYAN–Reverbs; WHITE–Delays; MAGENTA–Pitch & Modulations; YELLOW–Others; GREEN–CLASSIC Bank. RED is reserved for warning messages. Rear Panel connections include: XLR-type and 1/4-in. I/O analog connectors with cut/boost switches; AES/EBU XLR-type I/O digital connectors; BNC WORDCLOCK IN; MIDI IN/OUT/TROUGH; plus USB and TO HOST connectors for use with remote control, computer, Digital Consoles or MIDI devices. A foot switch connector for effect tempo control is located on the front panel. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.yamaha.com/.
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