Tip 12 phaser, Tip 13 slice, Tip 14 delay – Yamaha DJX-IIB User Manual

Page 22: Tip 12, Phaser, Tip 13, Slice, Tip 14, Delay

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12

Phaser

The Phaser effect is similar to Flanger (in Tip 11 above), but more subtle — not
quite as dramatic. Phaser is good for adding a little bit of warm animation and
movement to the sound. Use the CONTROL knob to change the speed of the
modulation.

13

Slice

Chop up the beat, slice and dice — completely change the feel of the rhythm!
Use the CONTROL knob on this happening effect to change the “slice” patterns,
and come up with new rhythms on the fly!

14

Delay

Delay is a popular effect that repeats the sound in rhythm. (There’s a related
Echo effect; see Tip 15 below.) And check this out — no rocket science needed!
The DJX-IIB automatically syncs the delay time to the current bpm, so you don't
even need to re-adjust the knob, even when the bpm is changed. Use the CON-
TROL knob to change the relative delay time to match the rhythmic effect you
want. The DJX-IIB syncs to note values — 16th, 8th, 4th, triplet, etc.

Be careful — changing the delay time (by changing the CONTROL knob or

bpm) may result in some noise.

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