Tip 5 come down on the “one, Tip 5, Come down on the “one – Yamaha DJX-IIB User Manual

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Come down on the “one”!

The key to great timing is knowing where the “one” is. And the “one” is the first beat in a four-beat
Pattern. Another key to timing is feeling the downbeats (four downbeats to a Pattern). The DJX-IIB
makes this easy to do!

Check this out:
While the Pattern is playing, the dot in the bpm display flashes rhythmically. (If the bpm display is
not shown, press BPM/TAP.)

Try hitting a different Pattern button on the “one” downbeat — when you’ve hit it right, you’ll feel it!

If you’re having trouble coming down on the “one,” here’s a handy hint that’ll help you keep time...
Double-up your count! This works especially well for slower rhythms — because even slight devi-
ations from the beat can put glitches in your groove!

For a four-beat measure, count two on every beat — like this: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8.
Or count: “One-and-two-and-three-and-four-and...”

Try this technique while changing Patterns. Press a new PATTERN PLAYER button every bar, right
on the “one,” all the time counting out the beat like above. It’s a fool-proof way to master the
groove!

One

Two

Three

Four

1 2

Count:

3 4

5 6

7 8

1 - and

( or:

2 - and

3 - and

4 - and )

Hit it here!

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