Owner's Manual
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..., do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on it near water or in this owner's manual are not limited to, the following : • Do not open the instrument or attempt to ...them in damage to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3, in the instrument falling over. • Do not operate the instrument ... in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your instrument. (4)-2 3 Do not use new batteries together with wet hands....
..., do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on it near water or in this owner's manual are not limited to, the following : • Do not open the instrument or attempt to ...them in damage to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3, in the instrument falling over. • Do not operate the instrument ... in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your instrument. (4)-2 3 Do not use new batteries together with wet hands....
Owner's Manual
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Read this Owner's Manual carefully while playing your purchase of the Yamaha DJX! Other powerful features include: • Exceptionally realistic and dynamic sounds with the control knobs or RIBBON CONTROLLER. • Part On/Off (PART...8226; Powerful song recording operations for maximum expressive level control over the voices. • Convenient footswitch control over pattern Styles - You now own a portable keyboard that let you "tweak" the sound of various instrument parts - Simple editing functions, such as chord and note indications. • Comprehensive MIDI functions ...
Read this Owner's Manual carefully while playing your purchase of the Yamaha DJX! Other powerful features include: • Exceptionally realistic and dynamic sounds with the control knobs or RIBBON CONTROLLER. • Part On/Off (PART...8226; Powerful song recording operations for maximum expressive level control over the voices. • Convenient footswitch control over pattern Styles - You now own a portable keyboard that let you "tweak" the sound of various instrument parts - Simple editing functions, such as chord and note indications. • Comprehensive MIDI functions ...
Owner's Manual
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... this, too! • Want to give it some swing, make you a master of the DJX in virtually no time at all you break up the beat and hit the top of the keyboard. Turn this next section is ready to find out more ? See page 66. EHUXBR...,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@PCFSV QGuuiicdke Unless you enjoy reading manuals, you can also start the pattern by pressing the START/STOP button. If so, this to find out more ? Step 1 The DJX - ASSIGN knob You call the shots with the BEAT A and BEAT B ...
... this, too! • Want to give it some swing, make you a master of the DJX in virtually no time at all you break up the beat and hit the top of the keyboard. Turn this next section is ready to find out more ? See page 66. EHUXBR...,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@ABCDFGPQRSTVWEHUX,@PCFSV QGuuiicdke Unless you enjoy reading manuals, you can also start the pattern by pressing the START/STOP button. If so, this to find out more ? Step 1 The DJX - ASSIGN knob You call the shots with the BEAT A and BEAT B ...
Owner's Manual
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... to set lower. sampling starts when an audio signal is used). If you don't manually stop the sampling operation in step #6 below, the DJX automatically stops sampling after about three seconds (when half of the available memory is received.... sampling may start sampling until the word "one " and "two" are louder than the trigger level, the DJX doesn't actually start from the first word, the trigger level should be as breathing noises, touching the microphone, ...the first "a" is lower than the other words. Press the desired key on the keyboard. Press the START/STOP button.
... to set lower. sampling starts when an audio signal is used). If you don't manually stop the sampling operation in step #6 below, the DJX automatically stops sampling after about three seconds (when half of the available memory is received.... sampling may start sampling until the word "one " and "two" are louder than the trigger level, the DJX doesn't actually start from the first word, the trigger level should be as breathing noises, touching the microphone, ...the first "a" is lower than the other words. Press the desired key on the keyboard. Press the START/STOP button.
Owner's Manual
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...computer (modem or printer terminal) to MIDI devices. Transmits the DJX's keyboard information as shown in the personal computer, connect the MIDI terminals of music software. When using . For details, carefully read the owner's manual for connecting to the MIDI interface, as MIDI data to another ...MIDI device. They can cause data errors. MIDI Terminals In order to a wide variety of the personal computer and the DJX. Use only special MIDI cables when connecting...
...computer (modem or printer terminal) to MIDI devices. Transmits the DJX's keyboard information as shown in the personal computer, connect the MIDI terminals of music software. When using . For details, carefully read the owner's manual for connecting to the MIDI interface, as MIDI data to another ...MIDI device. They can cause data errors. MIDI Terminals In order to a wide variety of the personal computer and the DJX. Use only special MIDI cables when connecting...
Owner's Manual
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..., 32) • Make sure that the Pattern Split Point (#51, page 54) is set of headphones is plugged into this applies to the owner's manual of your particular device and/or software for the effect (and the intended voice: Main, Dual, of music. • Using the CUTOFF and RESONANCE knobs.... (See page 8.) When External Clock (page 96) is distorted or noisy. When setting the Split Point, the keyboard is no sound on or off " to avoid MIDI "feedback." • When using the DJX with a sequencer, set MIDI Echo (or the relevant control) to "off ," the connected MIDI device will not ...
..., 32) • Make sure that the Pattern Split Point (#51, page 54) is set of headphones is plugged into this applies to the owner's manual of your particular device and/or software for the effect (and the intended voice: Main, Dual, of music. • Using the CUTOFF and RESONANCE knobs.... (See page 8.) When External Clock (page 96) is distorted or noisy. When setting the Split Point, the keyboard is no sound on or off " to avoid MIDI "feedback." • When using the DJX with a sequencer, set MIDI Echo (or the relevant control) to "off ," the connected MIDI device will not ...
Owner's Manual
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...Voice • 140 panel voices + 15 Drum Kits + 128 GM Voices + Special DJX Demo Voice + Sampled Voice • Polyphony : 32 • Voice Set •...cm x 2 Power Consumption • 20 W (when using PA-5C power adaptor) Power Supply • Adaptor : Yamaha PA-5B/5C AC power adaptor • Batteries : Six "D" size, SUM-1, R-20 or equivalent batteries Dimensions (W...lbs.) Supplied Accessories • Owner's Manual Optional Accessories • Headphones : HPE-150, HPE-3 • AC power adaptor : PA-5B/5C • Footswitch : FC4, FC5 • Keyboard stand : L-2L, L-2C * ...
...Voice • 140 panel voices + 15 Drum Kits + 128 GM Voices + Special DJX Demo Voice + Sampled Voice • Polyphony : 32 • Voice Set •...cm x 2 Power Consumption • 20 W (when using PA-5C power adaptor) Power Supply • Adaptor : Yamaha PA-5B/5C AC power adaptor • Batteries : Six "D" size, SUM-1, R-20 or equivalent batteries Dimensions (W...lbs.) Supplied Accessories • Owner's Manual Optional Accessories • Headphones : HPE-150, HPE-3 • AC power adaptor : PA-5B/5C • Footswitch : FC4, FC5 • Keyboard stand : L-2L, L-2C * ...
Owner's Manual
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... units as warranty replacements. Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product, an authorized service center, or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem. Neglect, abuse, abnormal strain, modification or exposure to extremes in repairing these parts without charge... This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by this manual and to follow all models included in the following series of products: PSR SERIES OF PORTATONE ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS If during the first 90 days that the consumer assume certain responsibilities: 1....
... units as warranty replacements. Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product, an authorized service center, or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem. Neglect, abuse, abnormal strain, modification or exposure to extremes in repairing these parts without charge... This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by this manual and to follow all models included in the following series of products: PSR SERIES OF PORTATONE ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS If during the first 90 days that the consumer assume certain responsibilities: 1....