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..., fire, or battery fluid leakage. • Always replace all batteries at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level. • Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme... cold or heat (such as the Yamaha MIDI data filer MDF3 frequently, in order to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by it might cause interference which...
..., fire, or battery fluid leakage. • Always replace all batteries at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level. • Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme... cold or heat (such as the Yamaha MIDI data filer MDF3 frequently, in order to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by it might cause interference which...
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... install batteries. 100 tips to be used both the DJX-IIB and to both as the Voice list, Preset Pattern list, MIDI data format and MIDI implementation chart. Like a game, each tip is the DJX-IIB page 5 Introduces the various DJX-IIB features. Glossary page 73 This section covers various important ...of the buttons and controls of its various features. Setting Up page 12 Explains how to take full advantage of the DJX-IIB. Troubleshooting page 70 If the DJX-IIB does not function as shown in order to connect up toward the goal of the Yamaha DJX-IIB! Its intuitive interface makes...
... install batteries. 100 tips to be used both the DJX-IIB and to both as the Voice list, Preset Pattern list, MIDI data format and MIDI implementation chart. Like a game, each tip is the DJX-IIB page 5 Introduces the various DJX-IIB features. Glossary page 73 This section covers various important ...of the buttons and controls of its various features. Setting Up page 12 Explains how to take full advantage of the DJX-IIB. Troubleshooting page 70 If the DJX-IIB does not function as shown in order to connect up toward the goal of the Yamaha DJX-IIB! Its intuitive interface makes...
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... let's take a look at your head, but haven't had the training to the DJX-IIB as you 've got great music in real time. G Powerful Effects page 20 The DJX-IIB gives you a ton of amazing sonic control features, including a wide variety of stunning effects that blends the reliability and clean sound...wail away with stunningly powerful and easy-to become a master DJ! just like controls. The DJX-IIB is a good sense of digital with your sound as pattern data. G Audio bpm page 62 If you play melodies - With MIDI, you can easily sync it out to tweak, warp and mangle your new ...
... let's take a look at your head, but haven't had the training to the DJX-IIB as you 've got great music in real time. G Powerful Effects page 20 The DJX-IIB gives you a ton of amazing sonic control features, including a wide variety of stunning effects that blends the reliability and clean sound...wail away with stunningly powerful and easy-to become a master DJ! just like controls. The DJX-IIB is a good sense of digital with your sound as pattern data. G Audio bpm page 62 If you play melodies - With MIDI, you can easily sync it out to tweak, warp and mangle your new ...
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...68 Slice 49 Tip 69 Delay 50 Tip 70 Delay fill-in - Add some chords... using the DJX-IIB as the slave 66 Tip 99 Get more Patterns 67 Tip 100 Create your own Patterns 68 Appendix 70...Voice List 76 Drum Kit List 78 MIDI Data Format 81 MIDI Implementation Chart 87 Index 88 7 and scratching! ....... 59 Tip 84 Down and out 59 Tip 85 One-hand Effector control 60 Tip 86 Instant reset 61 Tip...58 Tip 81 Delay fill-in and fader cut 58 Tip 82 Fade the scratch in - using the DJX-IIB as the master 65 Tip 98 Sync applications - cut the Cutoff 53 Chapter 16 Scratch Pad Power Tips ...
...68 Slice 49 Tip 69 Delay 50 Tip 70 Delay fill-in - Add some chords... using the DJX-IIB as the slave 66 Tip 99 Get more Patterns 67 Tip 100 Create your own Patterns 68 Appendix 70...Voice List 76 Drum Kit List 78 MIDI Data Format 81 MIDI Implementation Chart 87 Index 88 7 and scratching! ....... 59 Tip 84 Down and out 59 Tip 85 One-hand Effector control 60 Tip 86 Instant reset 61 Tip...58 Tip 81 Delay fill-in and fader cut 58 Tip 82 Fade the scratch in - using the DJX-IIB as the master 65 Tip 98 Sync applications - cut the Cutoff 53 Chapter 16 Scratch Pad Power Tips ...
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... pattern starts immediately, as soon as from a CD or MD) with the patterns of the DJX-IIB. Each pattern of the DJX-IIB has been programmed with ! This button also determines whether the DJX-IIB will use MIDI clock received from the audio, and automatically locks into the rhythm by pressing the SCRATCH button. The...CUTOFF knob, turning to the right raises the frequency. !7 Fader 34 This determines the level balance between 32 and 280 beats per minute. Panel Controls q STANDBY/ON switch 13 Press to toggle the power on or off. (Power is on when the switch is pressed in different ways, ...
... pattern starts immediately, as soon as from a CD or MD) with the patterns of the DJX-IIB. Each pattern of the DJX-IIB has been programmed with ! This button also determines whether the DJX-IIB will use MIDI clock received from the audio, and automatically locks into the rhythm by pressing the SCRATCH button. The...CUTOFF knob, turning to the right raises the frequency. !7 Fader 34 This determines the level balance between 32 and 280 beats per minute. Panel Controls q STANDBY/ON switch 13 Press to toggle the power on or off. (Power is on when the switch is pressed in different ways, ...
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... (such as a CD player or MD player) to page 13. Amplifier The DJX-IIB also features MIDI terminals, allowing you to interface the DJX-IIB with other adaptor specifically recommended by Yamaha) to the power supply jack. To prevent damage to the speakers, set the volume of ...DJX-IIB to external equipment only after turning off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the PHONES jack. • Do not listen with the headphones at the minimum setting before connecting them. Rear Panel & Connections Panel Controls • Connect the AC adaptor (PA-5B, PA-5C or other MIDI ...
... (such as a CD player or MD player) to page 13. Amplifier The DJX-IIB also features MIDI terminals, allowing you to interface the DJX-IIB with other adaptor specifically recommended by Yamaha) to the power supply jack. To prevent damage to the speakers, set the volume of ...DJX-IIB to external equipment only after turning off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the PHONES jack. • Do not listen with the headphones at the minimum setting before connecting them. Rear Panel & Connections Panel Controls • Connect the AC adaptor (PA-5B, PA-5C or other MIDI ...
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...Control #0 (Bank Select MSB) Control #1 (Modulation) Control #6 (Data Entry MSB) Control #7 (Master Volume) Control #10 (Panpot) Control #11 (Expression) Control #32 (Bank Select LSB) Control #38 (Data Entry LSB) Control #71 (Harmonic Content) Control #72 (Release Time) Control #73 (Attack Time) Control #74 (Brightness) Control #84 (Portamento Control) Control #91 (Reverb Send Level) Control #93 (Chorus Send Level) Control #100 (RPN LSB) Control... the DJX-IIB using Standard MIDI File Format 0 and make sure that these User Patterns differ from the built-in preset Patterns of the DJX-IIB in ...
...Control #0 (Bank Select MSB) Control #1 (Modulation) Control #6 (Data Entry MSB) Control #7 (Master Volume) Control #10 (Panpot) Control #11 (Expression) Control #32 (Bank Select LSB) Control #38 (Data Entry LSB) Control #71 (Harmonic Content) Control #72 (Release Time) Control #73 (Attack Time) Control #74 (Brightness) Control #84 (Portamento Control) Control #91 (Reverb Send Level) Control #93 (Chorus Send Level) Control #100 (RPN LSB) Control... the DJX-IIB using Standard MIDI File Format 0 and make sure that these User Patterns differ from the built-in preset Patterns of the DJX-IIB in ...
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... the maximum settings (especially when the MASTER VOLUME knob is turned ON or OFF. Either replace all panel controls are reset. The sound is distorted or noisy. • Many of the DJX-IIB sounds have been deliberately processed or created with a "lo-rez" or "grunge" sound to suit certain .../SOLUTION The speakers produce a "pop" sound when- The volume is reduced or the sound is being played back. Check whether the MIDI bulk data is being transmitted/receiving or not. When the MIDI bulk data is being transmitted/receiving, all of the Scratch Pad sounds or functions work.
... the maximum settings (especially when the MASTER VOLUME knob is turned ON or OFF. Either replace all panel controls are reset. The sound is distorted or noisy. • Many of the DJX-IIB sounds have been deliberately processed or created with a "lo-rez" or "grunge" sound to suit certain .../SOLUTION The speakers produce a "pop" sound when- The volume is reduced or the sound is being played back. Check whether the MIDI bulk data is being transmitted/receiving or not. When the MIDI bulk data is being transmitted/receiving, all of the Scratch Pad sounds or functions work.
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LED x 2 digits Panel LED LED x 18 G DEMONSTRATION 3 songs G AUXILIARY JACKS MIDI MIDI IN MIDI Clock In, Remote Control, Tone Generator, Bulk Receive MIDI OUT MIDI Clock Out Audio PHONES LINE OUT (L, R)....RCA Pin AUDIO BPM IN......RCA Pin G AMPLIFIERS 6W + 6W when using PA-...the panel) G OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Headphones HPE-150, HPE-3 * Specifications and descriptions in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. 72 Yamaha Corp. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be changed. G EFFECTS Live Effector 10 Presets Distortion, Auto Pan, ...
LED x 2 digits Panel LED LED x 18 G DEMONSTRATION 3 songs G AUXILIARY JACKS MIDI MIDI IN MIDI Clock In, Remote Control, Tone Generator, Bulk Receive MIDI OUT MIDI Clock Out Audio PHONES LINE OUT (L, R)....RCA Pin AUDIO BPM IN......RCA Pin G AMPLIFIERS 6W + 6W when using PA-...the panel) G OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Headphones HPE-150, HPE-3 * Specifications and descriptions in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. 72 Yamaha Corp. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be changed. G EFFECTS Live Effector 10 Presets Distortion, Auto Pan, ...
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... developing good rhythm and using the powerful Part Mixer function with the Scratch Pad. On the DJX-IIB, scratching is a different version of keyboards, synthesizers, samplers, and rhythm machines controlled from the controls or keyboard of another Pattern it may have a completely different sound. Each Pattern is MIDI compatible, and can be a buzzy synthesizer bass.
... developing good rhythm and using the powerful Part Mixer function with the Scratch Pad. On the DJX-IIB, scratching is a different version of keyboards, synthesizers, samplers, and rhythm machines controlled from the controls or keyboard of another Pattern it may have a completely different sound. Each Pattern is MIDI compatible, and can be a buzzy synthesizer bass.
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...-159(decimal)/9nH/1001 00001001 1111(binary) denotes the Note On Message for each channel (1-16). 176-191/BnH/1011 0000-1011 1111 denotes the Control Change Message for each channel (1-16). 192-207/CnH/1100 0000-1100 1111 denotes the Program Change Message for each channel (1-16). 240/FOH/1111... 0111 0100 0111 0101 0111 0110 0111 0111 0111 1000 0111 1001 0111 1010 0111 1011 0111 1100 0111 1101 0111 1110 0111 1111 81 MIDI Data Format Appendix Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expressed as decimal numbers, binary numbers or hexadecimal numbers.
...-159(decimal)/9nH/1001 00001001 1111(binary) denotes the Note On Message for each channel (1-16). 176-191/BnH/1011 0000-1011 1111 denotes the Control Change Message for each channel (1-16). 192-207/CnH/1100 0000-1100 1111 denotes the Program Change Message for each channel (1-16). 240/FOH/1111... 0111 0100 0111 0101 0111 0110 0111 0111 0111 1000 0111 1001 0111 1010 0111 1011 0111 1100 0111 1101 0111 1110 0111 1111 81 MIDI Data Format Appendix Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expressed as decimal numbers, binary numbers or hexadecimal numbers.
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... 42H, **H) Note (93H, 43H, **H) Note (93H, 44H, **H) Note (93H, 45H, **H) Note (93H, 46H, **H) - Reserved ------- About MIDI remote control Remote Control Data Functions Panel Operation Scratch Pad Scratch Pad function selection Fader Pattern Scrach Pad rocking Clockwise Counterclockwise Overall Pitch... received over the MIDI channels as listed below. MIDI IN channel channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ---- Reserved ------- Appendix MIDI Data Format I About MIDI remote control About MIDI IN channel and DJX-IIB parts The individual Parts of the DJX-IIB respond to incoming ...
... 42H, **H) Note (93H, 43H, **H) Note (93H, 44H, **H) Note (93H, 45H, **H) Note (93H, 46H, **H) - Reserved ------- About MIDI remote control Remote Control Data Functions Panel Operation Scratch Pad Scratch Pad function selection Fader Pattern Scrach Pad rocking Clockwise Counterclockwise Overall Pitch... received over the MIDI channels as listed below. MIDI IN channel channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ---- Reserved ------- Appendix MIDI Data Format I About MIDI remote control About MIDI IN channel and DJX-IIB parts The individual Parts of the DJX-IIB respond to incoming ...
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Appendix MIDI Data Format Functions Live Effector Key Shifter BPM setting Panel Operation ON/OFF switch Hold/On Hold/Off Effect Type selection DISTORTION AUTO PAN RING MOD FLANGER PHASER SLICER DELAY ECHO LO-FI WAH CONTROL knob BALANCE knob KEY SHIFTER setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 Scratch ...Pad rocking Other buttons PATTERN button BPM/TAP button KEY SHIFTER button PATTERN STOP button MIDI Data Format Soft Pedal (B3H, 43H, 7FH) Soft Pedal (...
Appendix MIDI Data Format Functions Live Effector Key Shifter BPM setting Panel Operation ON/OFF switch Hold/On Hold/Off Effect Type selection DISTORTION AUTO PAN RING MOD FLANGER PHASER SLICER DELAY ECHO LO-FI WAH CONTROL knob BALANCE knob KEY SHIFTER setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 Scratch ...Pad rocking Other buttons PATTERN button BPM/TAP button KEY SHIFTER button PATTERN STOP button MIDI Data Format Soft Pedal (B3H, 43H, 7FH) Soft Pedal (...
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...x 64 x 71-74 x 84 x 91,93 x 96,97 x 100,101 x o Bank Select o Modulation wheel o Data Entry o o Expression o Sustain o Sound Controller o Portamento Control o Effect Depth o RPN Inc,Dec o RPN LSB,MSB Prog Change : True # x o 0 - 127 System Exclusive x o * : Song Pos. x x : Tune...Reset x o(120,126,127) o(121) x o(123-125) o x Notes: * For details, see "MIDI Data Format" on page 83. MIDI Implementation Chart Appendix YAMAHA [ DJ-GEAR ] Model DJX-IIB MIDI Implementation Chart Function... x x Common : Song Sel. Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI...
...x 64 x 71-74 x 84 x 91,93 x 96,97 x 100,101 x o Bank Select o Modulation wheel o Data Entry o o Expression o Sustain o Sound Controller o Portamento Control o Effect Depth o RPN Inc,Dec o RPN LSB,MSB Prog Change : True # x o 0 - 127 System Exclusive x o * : Song Pos. x x : Tune...Reset x o(120,126,127) o(121) x o(123-125) o x Notes: * For details, see "MIDI Data Format" on page 83. MIDI Implementation Chart Appendix YAMAHA [ DJ-GEAR ] Model DJX-IIB MIDI Implementation Chart Function... x x Common : Song Sel. Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI...
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... Pan 21, 48 B Balance (Live Effector 20 Bank 9, 15 Bass 32, 68 bpm 19, 37, 45, 61, 62 bpm, auto-adjust 62 bpm, tapping 45 C Control (Live Effector 20 Crossfader 26, 34, 35, 44, 63 Cutoff 25, 39, 53 I initialization 13 intro 47, 55 Isolator 24, 52, 73 K key 36, 59..., 53, 73 Flanger 21, 49 G Glossary 73 H High (Isolator 24, 52 Hi-Hat 32, 68 HOLD 20 M Mid (Isolator 24, 52 MIDI 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 MIDI Data Format 81 MIDI Implementation Chart 87 P Part 32, 74 Part Mixer 32, 56 Pattern 14, 74 Pattern Launcher 68 Pattern List 75 Pattern Player...
... Pan 21, 48 B Balance (Live Effector 20 Bank 9, 15 Bass 32, 68 bpm 19, 37, 45, 61, 62 bpm, auto-adjust 62 bpm, tapping 45 C Control (Live Effector 20 Crossfader 26, 34, 35, 44, 63 Cutoff 25, 39, 53 I initialization 13 intro 47, 55 Isolator 24, 52, 73 K key 36, 59..., 53, 73 Flanger 21, 49 G Glossary 73 H High (Isolator 24, 52 Hi-Hat 32, 68 HOLD 20 M Mid (Isolator 24, 52 MIDI 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 MIDI Data Format 81 MIDI Implementation Chart 87 P Part 32, 74 Part Mixer 32, 56 Pattern 14, 74 Pattern Launcher 68 Pattern List 75 Pattern Player...