Yamaha DJX-II Owner's Manual - Page 25
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Chapter 3 Live Effector Basics 21 Echo Like Delay (in Tip 20 above), Echo produces repeats of the sound for rhythmic effect. However, the CONTROL knob is used to change the number of repeats (also called "feedback"). Naturally, the DJX-II automatically syncs this effect to the bpm of the Pattern. 22 Lo-Fi Need to grunge up your sound, but Distortion is too nasty for you? This useful effect lets you slap that retro, lo-rez sound onto your beats - just like they do in hip-hop, trip-hop and other styles. Lo-Fi gives the sound just a little bit of "dirt" - and lets you add a vintage analog-like touch to your performance. 23 Wah Wah is a special moving filter effect that gives a funky feel to the sound. Use the CONTROL knob to change the speed of the filter motion. Setting this toward the maximum produces a trembling sound. 25