User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Ready to Play
- Playing
- Customizing a kit (KIT EDIT 1)
- Basic Settings (PAD EDIT)
- Effect and Output Destination Settings (OUTPUT/EFFECTS)
- Setting the Kit Volume (KIT VOLUME)
- Renaming a Kit (KIT NAME)
- Linking Multiple Pads (PAD LINK/MUTE)
- Configuring How the Pad Indicators Light Up (PAD LED)
- Making Pads Play in a Predetermined Sequence (PAD SEQUENCE)
- Configuring How the Closed Pedal Sounds (CLOSED-PEDAL)
- Configuring the Overall Kit (KIT EDIT2)
- Importing and Managing Audio Files (WAVE)
- Configuring the Overall Settings for the SPD-SX PRO (SYSTEM)
- Configuring the Pads and the TRIGGER IN Jacks (PAD /TRIGGER IN)
- Configuring the Overall Click Settings for the SPD-SX PRO (SYSTEM CLICK)
- Configuring the Overall MIDI Settings for the SPD-SX PRO (SYSTEM MIDI)
- Configuring the Functions to Assign to the Pads and Footswitch, and Configuring the PAD EDIT Knob and Expression Pedal Settings for the SPD-SX PRO Overall (CONTROL SETUP)
- Viewing the Overall Information for the SPD-SX PRO (SYSTEM INFO)
- Configuring the Input/Output Jack Settings (AUDIO SETUP)
- Configuring the USB Audio Input/Output Settings (USB AUDIO)
- Adjusting the Pad LED Brightness and Colors (SYSTEM LED)
- Configuring the Display, Screen Saver and Auto Off Function (OPTION)
- Initializing the SYSTEM Settings (SYSTEM INIT)
- Copying Kits and Pads (COPY)
- Backing up and Loading the Data (BACKUP)
- Backing up All Settings to a USB Flash Drive (SAVE)
- Loading Backup Data for All of this Unit’s Settings from a USB Flash Drive (LOAD)
- Deleting Backup Data from a USB Flash Drive (DELETE)
- Viewing Information for the USB Flash Drive (INFO)
- Backing up a Kit to a USB Flash Drive (SAVE 1 KIT)
- Loading Kit Backup Data from a USB Flash Drive (LOAD 1 KIT)
- Deleting Kit Backup Data from a USB Flash Drive (DELETE 1 KIT)
- Formatting a USB Flash Drive (FORMAT)
- Shortcuts for Useful Functions (TOOLS)
- Copying a Kit and Swapping Two Kits (TOOLS-COPY KIT)
- Copying a Pad and Swapping Two Pads (TOOLS-COPY PAD)
- Renaming a Drum Kit (TOOLS-KIT NAME)
- Listening/Reverting to the Original Kit Before Edits (TOOLS-UNDO)
- Backing up a Kit to a USB Flash Drive (TOOLS-SAVE 1 KIT)
- Loading Kit Backup Data from a USB Flash Drive (TOOLS-LOAD 1 KIT)
- Importing an Audio File (TOOLS-WAVE IMPORT)
- Saving the Current Settings (TOOLS-WRITE)
- Main Specifications
- Effect List
Effect List
162
Filter effects
Isolator(P.162)
Low Boost(P.163)
Super Filter(P.163)
Multi Mode Filter(P.164)
Enhancer(P.165)
Auto Wah(P.165)
Humanizer(P.166)
Mid-Side EQ(P.166)
Isolator
This is an equalizer which cuts the volume greatly, allowing you to add a special effect to the sound by cutting the volume in
varying ranges.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Boost/Cut Low
(*1)
-60–+4
[dB]
These boost and cut each of the High, Middle, and Low frequency ranges.
At -60 dB, the sound becomes inaudible. 0 dB is equivalent to the input level of the sound.
Boost/Cut Mid
-60–+4
[dB]
Boost/Cut High
-60–+4
[dB]
Anti Phase Low
Sw
OFF, ON
Turns the Anti-Phase function on and off for the Low frequency ranges.
When turned on, the counter-channel of stereo sound is inverted and added to the signal.
Anti Phase Low
Level
0–127
Level of the Anti-Phase function for the Low frequency ranges.
Adjusting this level for certain frequencies allows you to lend emphasis to specific parts. (This is
effective only for stereo source.)
Anti Phase Mid Sw
OFF, ON
Settings of the Anti-Phase function for the Middle frequency ranges.
The parameters are the same as for the Low frequency ranges.
Anti Phase Mid
Level
0–127
Low Boost Sw
OFF, ON
Turns Low Booster on/off.
This emphasizes the bottom to create a heavy bass sound.
Low Boost Level
0–127
Increasing this value gives you a heavier low end.
Depending on the Isolator and filter settings this effect may be hard to distinguish.
Level
0–127
Output Level
*1: This parameter corresponds to MFX Ctrl. For details, refer to “Controlling the MFX with the PAD EDIT [1] [2] Knobs (MFX
Ctrl)(P.198)”.
*1: This parameter corresponds to MASTER EFFECT CTRL. For details, refer to “Controlling the MASTER EFFECT with the MASTER
EFFECT Knob (MASTER EFFECT CTRL)(P.199)”.










