Tip 8 distortion, Tip 9 auto pan, Tip 10 ring modulation – Yamaha DJX-IIB User Manual

Page 21: Tip 11 flanger, Tip 8, Distortion, Tip 9, Auto pan, Tip 10, Ring modulation

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Chapter 2 Live Effector Basics

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8

Distortion

This popular effect lets you distort the sound — from a soft grunge to a full-on
metallic assault. Turn the CONTROL knob to the right for more crunch and
bite.

9

Auto Pan

Get your sound moving in space! This effect shifts the sound in the stereo
image back and forth between hard left and hard right. Setting the CONTROL
knob toward max speeds up the panning so much, the sound seems to be
modulated — like on a synthesizer!

10

Ring Modulation

Here’s an ultracool effect straight out of analog synthesizers! The Ring Modu-
lator changes the sound dramatically by “overdriving” the oscillator — as set
with the CONTROL knob. This effect can completely destroy the original pitch
of the sound while generating a whole new set of pitches and harmonics, for a
massively dynamic metallic sound. Use the CONTROL knob to change the fre-
quency of the oscillator.

Use this sparingly! You’ll want to save this awesome, powerful effect for cer-
tain climactic parts of your performance — and then blow people away!

11

Flanger

This modulation-based effect produces a “swishing” or “tunneling” sound.
Changing the speed of the modulation with the CONTROL knob produces a
characteristic metallic, sweeping effect — much like a jet airplane taking off.

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