Yamaha DJX-IIB Owner's Manual - Page 24
Isolator Basics
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Chapter 3 Isolator Basics More sonic control to you! The Isolator lets you tailor the sound just the way you want it - phat and round, thin and edgy, or big and banging! 18 Tweak the sound just right! Need a beefier low end? Want to put some edge and shimmer in the top? Tweak these knobs to your heart's content, and get the sound just the way you want it! Try turning the Low and High knobs of the Isolator a little bit to the right, and make the sound more punchy. Try other settings as well to get the sound just right! Each of these knobs boosts or cuts a general frequency band of the sound. Technically, the range for each knob is -12dB to +12dB. N Be careful with this, though - if the Master Volume is at or near the max, boosting these frequencies can result in some nasty distortion! N Helpful hint: Avoid boosting the level (when possible). For example, if you want to emphasize the highs and lows, add a gentle mid cut instead. 24 Boosted low end, slightly crisper high end. Low Mid High Very tinny sound - almost no bass, very bright and brittle high end. Low Mid High Flat response - normal settings. Low Mid High