Yamaha DJXPSR-D1 Owner's Manual - Page 21

RIBBON CONTROLLER, and Footswitch, Footswitch Control - Changing the Assignment

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AQ,@BCDEFGHPRSTUVWX,@PAQBCDEFGHRSTUVWX,@PAQBCDEFGHRSTUVWX,@PAQBCDEFGHRSTUVWXAQ,@PCDFGSTVW RIBBON CONTROLLER, and Footswitch FFoooottsswwiittcchh CCoonnttrrooll -- CChhaannggiinngg tthhee AAssssiiggnnmmeenntt The DJX has a footswitch feature that can be used to control a variety of functions and operations. By using your foot to conveniently control these functions, you free your hands to concentrate on your performance. Assignment of the footswitch is done from Function parameter #71. (For instructions on using the Function parameters, see page 18.) The default setting for the footswitch is #13 Tap. STYLE F71FootSw FUNCTION F13Tap STYLE FUNCTION Footswitch Function List Function Name Display Name Sustain Sustain Arpeggiator Hold ArpgHold Start/Stop StartStp Lead In/Lead Out Ld InOut Beat A Beat A Beat B Beat B Arpeggiator On/Off Arpgator Dual On/Off Split On/Off Reverb On/Off Chorus On/Off DSP On/Off Tap Dual Split Reverb Chorus Dsp Tap Description Damper pedal or sustain operation. Pressing the footswitch applies a natural sustain to the keyboard-played voice. When the Arpeggiator effect (page 37) is turned on, this lets you use the footswitch to keep the Arpeggiator cycling, even when you take your fingers from the keyboard or play different notes. Press and hold the footswitch for as long as you want the Arpeggiator effect to be active. When the Song mode or Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the START/STOP button (see pages 41, 45). Each press of the footswitch alternately starts and stops song or pattern playback. When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the LEAD IN/ LEAD OUT button (see pages 46, 47). Pressing the footswitch twice while the Pattern is playing back causes the Lead Out section to gradually slow down (page 47). When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the BEAT A (BREAK OUT) button (see page 48). When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the BEAT B (BREAK OUT) button (see page 48). When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the ARPEGGIATOR button (and the Arpeggiator On/Off parameter, #37). (See page 37.) This provides the same function as the DUAL button (and the Dual On/Off parameter, #18). (See page 29.) This provides the same function as the Split On/Off parameter, #28. (See page 31.) This provides the same function as the REVERB button (and the Reverb On/Off parameter, #31). (See page 34.) This provides the same function as the Chorus On/Off parameter, #33. (See page 35.) This provides the same function as the DSP On/Off parameter, #35. (See page 36.) This useful function lets you use the footswitch to tap out the BPM (Tempo) and automatically start a selected song or pattern at that tapped speed. Simply tap (press/release) the footswitch (four times for a 4/4 time signature), and the song or pattern starts automatically at the BPM you tapped. The BPM can also be changed during playback by tapping the footswitch twice at the desired tempo. 21

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RIBBON CONTROLLER, and Footswitch
Function Name
Display Name
Sustain
Sustain
Arpeggiator Hold
ArpgHold
Start/Stop
StartStp
Lead In/Lead Out
Ld InOut
Beat A
Beat A
Beat B
Beat B
Arpeggiator On/Off
Arpgator
Dual On/Off
Dual
Split On/Off
Split
Reverb On/Off
Reverb
Chorus On/Off
Chorus
DSP On/Off
Dsp
Tap
Tap
Description
Damper pedal or sustain operation.
Pressing the footswitch applies a natural
sustain to the keyboard-played voice.
When the Arpeggiator effect (page 37) is turned on, this lets you use the
footswitch to keep the Arpeggiator cycling, even when you take your fingers
from the keyboard or play different notes.
Press and hold the footswitch for as
long as you want the Arpeggiator effect to be active.
When the Song mode or Style mode is active, this provides the same function
as the START/STOP button (see pages 41, 45).
Each press of the footswitch
alternately starts and stops song or pattern playback.
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the LEAD IN/
LEAD OUT button (see pages 46, 47).
Pressing the footswitch twice while the
Pattern is playing back causes the Lead Out section to gradually slow down
(page 47).
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the BEAT A
(BREAK OUT) button (see page 48).
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the BEAT B
(BREAK OUT) button (see page 48).
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the
ARPEGGIATOR button (and the Arpeggiator On/Off parameter, #37).
(See page
37.)
This provides the same function as the DUAL button (and the Dual On/Off
parameter, #18).
(See page 29.)
This provides the same function as the Split On/Off parameter, #28.
(See page
31.)
This provides the same function as the REVERB button (and the Reverb On/Off
parameter, #31).
(See page 34.)
This provides the same function as the Chorus On/Off parameter, #33.
(See
page 35.)
This provides the same function as the DSP On/Off parameter, #35.
(See page
36.)
This useful function lets you use the footswitch to tap out the BPM (Tempo) and
automatically start a selected song or pattern at that tapped speed.
Simply tap
(press/release) the footswitch (four times for a 4/4 time signature), and the
song or pattern starts automatically at the BPM you tapped.
The BPM can also
be changed during playback by tapping the footswitch twice at the desired
tempo.
Footswitch Function List
Assignment of the footswitch is done from Function parameter #71.
(For instructions on using
the Function parameters, see page 18.) The default setting for the footswitch is #13 Tap.
STYLE
F71
FUNCTION
FootSw
STYLE
F
13
FUNCTION
Tap
Footswitch Control — Changing the Assignment
Footswitch Control — Changing the Assignment
The DJX has a footswitch feature that can be used to control a variety of
functions and operations.
By using your foot to conveniently control
these functions, you free your hands to concentrate on your performance.