Yamaha DJX-IIB Owner's Manual - Page 58
Advanced Techniques
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Chapter 17 Advanced Techniques 81 Delay fill-in and fader cut Like Tip 69 above, this shows you another way to use Delay for a fill-in - while you flick the Crossfader to mute the Pattern. First, select the Delay effect and set the CONTROL knob to about 1 o'clock and the BALANCE knob to 12 o'clock. Select P47, and play V B5. Let the Pattern play for one bar. On the "two" of bar 2, turn the effect on. Then, right on the "three" downbeat, slap the Crossfader all the way right to cut the Pattern. If you've hit both of these right, the Delay should continue the beat and start to fade out. Finally turn off the delay and flick the Crossfader back to center on the next "one" beat, to bring the Pattern back in. One Two Three Four One Two Three Four One Two Three Four Play V B5 Turn Delay on here! Flick the fader back on the "one"! Flick the fader right here! 82 Fade the scratch in and out! Now for some mixing finesse! With the Crossfader set to the center, scratch along with the Pattern. As you keep both the Pattern and the scratching happening, gradually - ever so slowly - move the Crossfader to the left, and your scratching will be faded out. Start here... ...and slowly move to the left. Naturally, you can work in the opposite direction, too - to fade in the scratch sound: Start here... 58 ...and slowly move to the right - until you get to the center.