Yamaha DJX Owner's Manual - Page 34
Effects, Reverb
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EFFECTS The DJX is equipped with a wide variety of effects that can be used to enhance the sound of the voices. Four general categories of effects are provided - Reverb, Chorus, DSP, and Arpeggiator - and each category has many effect types to choose from. Application of the effects is also exceptionally flexible. All four effects can be used simultaneously, and the degree of the Reverb, Chorus, and DSP effects can be adjusted independently for each of the voices: Main, Dual, and Split. 1 Turn on the effect. 2 Set the effect type (Function mode). 3 Set the effect send level for the desired voices - Main, Dual, Split (Function mode). (Not necessary for Arpeggiator.) RREEVVEERRBB The Reverb effect reproduces the natural ambient "wash" of sound that occurs when a instrument is played in a room or concert hall. A total of eight different Reverb types simulating various different performance environments are available. 1 Turn on the Reverb effect. Press the REVERB button. 001 142 MEASURE Indicates that Reverb is on 2 Set the desired Reverb Type (#32) in the Function mode. Selecting and changing the Function parameters: Press the FUNCTION button, then use the numeric keypad to select the parameter number. After "FUNCTION" stops flashing, use the numeric keypad or +/- buttons to change the setting. (For details, see page 18.) For a list of the Reverb Types, see page 39. 34 Reverb can also be turned on and off with a connected footswitch (page 21), or from Function parameter #31 (page 38). • The panel REVERB on/off button affects only the keyboard played voices. If you want to turn off the Reverb effect for the overall DJX sound (including accompaniment and songs), set the Reverb Type (#9, page 39) to "off." • These settings are not saved when you turn off the power. If you wish to save them, save them to a User bank in the Performance Setup feature (page 56). • Three additional Reverb Types are available when controlling the DJX from a MIDI device. (For details, see page 114.)