Yamaha DJXPSR-D1 Owner's Manual - Page 7
Rear Panel, BEAT A/B BREAK OUT buttons
View all Yamaha DJXPSR-D1 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 7 highlights
PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS % LEAD IN/LEAD OUT button When the Style mode is selected, this is used to control the Lead In and Lead Out functions. (See pages 46, 47.) ^ BEAT A/B (BREAK OUT) buttons When the Style mode is selected, these are used to change pattern sections and control the Break Out function. (See page 48.) & RECORD button This is used for selecting and enabling the recording functions: Song (pages 82, 85) and Performance Setup (page 56). * PERFORMANCE SETUP / SONG MEMORY buttons When the Style mode is selected, these are used to select the Performance Setup registrations (pages 57, 58). When the Song mode is selected, these are used to select specific tracks (pages 82, 86). ( ARPEGGIATOR button This turns the Arpeggiator effect on and off. (See page 37.) ) REVERB button This turns the Reverb effect on and off. (See page 34.) q DUAL button This turns the Dual mode on and off. (See page 29.) w PITCH BEND wheel This is used for raising or lowering the pitch of the voices as you play. It affects only the voices played in the PERFORMANCE section of the key- board. The pitch range of the wheel can also be set (see page 33). w e STAND BY/ON switch Rear Panel 1 DC IN 10-12V 2 PHONES/ AUX OUT 3 FOOT SWITCH 4 IN MIDI OUT 5 LINE IN 6 MIC 1 DC IN 10-12V jack This is for connection to a PA-5B/5C AC power adaptor. (See page 8.) 2 PHONES/AUX OUT jack This is for connection to a set of stereo headphones or to an external amplifier/speaker system. (See page 9.) 3 FOOT SWITCH jack This is for connection to an optional FC4 or FC5 Footswitch. The footswitch is generally used to control sustain, but it can conveniently be set to control one of a variety of functions instead. (See pages 9, 21.) 4 MIDI IN, OUT terminals These are for connection to other MIDI instruments and devices. (See page 94.) 5 LINE IN jack This is used with the Digital Sampling functions, and is for connection to and recording of an external audio source (line level), such as a CD player or cassette deck. (See pages 9, 70.) (Connector: mono, 1/4" phone jack.) 6 MIC jack This is used with the Digital Sampling functions, and is for connection to a microphone for recording acoustic audio. (See pages 9, 70.) (Connector: mono, 1/4" phone jack.) 7