Owner's ManualOwner's Manual
10Panel ControlsChanging the Scratch Pad CDIncluded with the DJX-IIB is a special CD-ROM disc. The disc normally serves as a “platter” for the Scratch
Panel Controls11Rear Panel & Connections CD MDRefer to page 13.A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private prac-tice
12Setting Up (Power supply connections)Although the DJX-IIB will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries, Yamaha rec-ommends use of the mo
13Once you've set up your DJX-IIB, try turning the power on.Make sure your sound system's main level/volume control(s) and the DJX-IIB volum
141 Work out with the Patterns!Here’s where it all starts! Hit one of the buttons in the PATTERN PLAYER section — and the Pattern starts immediately.
Chapter 1 Pattern Player Basics152 Switch between BanksEven though there are five buttons in the PATTERN PLAYER, you have a total of ten Patterns at yo
163 Mixing Main and Fill-in PatternsTry mixing it up!As you learned in Tip 2 above, each of the DJX-IIB’s Patterns has ten different Variations. The
Chapter 1 Pattern Player Basics17q ewFlashes01.03 p03w ep01qCurrent Pattern — now playing.New Pattern — waiting in standby.The new Pattern is up and p
185 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
Chapter 1 Pattern Player Basics196 Keep the bpm steady!Once you’ve started a Pattern, it's better to keep it playing at a steady bpm — unless you
2SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONThis product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adap
20Chapter 2Live Effector BasicsThe effects of the DJX-IIB are more than just frosting on the cake — they’re powerful tools that can completely transfo
Chapter 2 Live Effector Basics218 DistortionThis popular effect lets you distort the sound — from a soft grunge to a full-on metallic assault. Turn t
2212 PhaserThe 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
Chapter 2 Live Effector Basics2315 EchoLike Delay (in Tip 14 above), Echo produces repeats of the sound for rhythmic effect. However, the CONTROL kno
24Chapter 3Isolator BasicsMore sonic control to you! The Isolator lets you tailor the sound just the way you want it — phat and round, thin and edgy,
25Chapter 4Filter BasicsPump up the energy on the dance floor a serious notch or two with these powerful filter tools!19 Cutoff and ResonanceThe CUTOFF
26Chapter 5Scratch Pad ClinicThe true mettle of a DJ is in his or her turntable work. That’s why the DJX-IIB has a special Scratch Pad that lets you
Chapter 5 Scratch Pad Clinic27● Scratch ListThe Auto kit (0) automatically selects a kit to best match the currently selected pattern.21 Quarter-note
2822 Eighth-note scratchingOnce you’ve mastered quarter-note scratching, eighth notes are real easy! Just double up your scratching and play two scra
Chapter 5 Scratch Pad Clinic2924 Shuffle feelHere things get a bit tricky! But don’t worry — once you feel the rhythm, you’ll have no trouble playing
3PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference.WARNINGAlways follow the basi
3026 Scratch Pad arpeggiosThe Scratch Pad has so much more than just scratch sounds! For some examples of how musical you can get with the Scratch Pa
Chapter 5 Scratch Pad Clinic3129 Stop the turntableYou’ve heard the effect — where the whole track drops in pitch and slows down to a grinding halt!
32Chapter 6Part Mixer BasicsNow that you’ve got your rhythm chops up to speed and some DJ tricks up your sleeve, it’s time to work on the Parts! This
Chapter 6 Part Mixer Basics33◆ Helpful hint:If you’ve muted several Parts, you can turn them all back on again instantly! Simply press LOOP — do this
34Chapter 7Crossfader BasicsThe DJX-IIB has a feather-touch Crossfader — just like those found on real DJ mixers — that lets you crossfade between you
Chapter 7 Crossfader Basics3537 Crossfader cutsThis is one of the most basic moves in the DJ’s collection of Crossfader techniques — cutting in with a
36Chapter 8Intermediate TechniquesThis chapter is a grab bag full of various tips that solidify your DJ chops and put you on your way to really master
Chapter 8 Intermediate Techniques3739 Change the bpmAnother sure-fire way to stir things up is to play with the bpm. Turn up the bpm and turn up the h
3841 Fade in, fade outEasy, but effective! Simply use the MASTER VOLUME dial to create your own smooth fade-ins and fade-outs. One specific trick you
Chapter 8 Intermediate Techniques3943 Tweak the cutoffSelect P06 and start V A1. Set RESONANCE to about 2 or 3 o'clock, then slowly turn the CUT
4Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha DJX-IIB!The DJX-IIB is a complete dance-music workstation that can be used both as a real-time perform
4045 Warped vinyl and a cheap turntable!A lot of dance styles call for a lo-fi, analog sound. This simple trick lets you mimic the wow and flutter of a
41Chapter 9Pattern Player Power Tips48 Hitting a new Pattern and Variation — at the same time!There will be times when you’ll want to change not only
4250 Break to a new Pattern!One sure-fire method to turn up the heat on the dance floor is to use a break or a drop-out just before hitting a new Patter
Chapter 9 Pattern Player Power Tips4351 One-bar Patterns — all in a row!Nearly all of the DJX-IIB’s Patterns change every bar (four beats). Some loop
44Chapter 10Crossfader Power Tips52 Quick Crossfader scratchingHere’s a cool way to change the sound of a Pattern — and put your personal scratch touc
45Chapter 11Using the BPM/TAP button55 Tap out the beat!Change the bpm in real time! Tap the BPM/TAP button twice rhythmically, while the Pattern is
46Chapter 12The Outside WorldHere are a couple of tips that get you started interfacing the DJX-IIB with external gear. Go for it, and get your sound
47Chapter 13More Pattern Player Power Tips59 Creative Fill-in 1Select P35 and start with V A1. Then, hit the V A1 button in the following rhythm.60 Cr
48Chapter 14Live Effector Power Tips63 DistortionThis little trick can kick your tracks into high gear! Use the Distortion effect selectively, applyi
Chapter 14 Live Effector Power Tips4965 Ring ModulationAs we pointed out in Tip 10, this effect is a powerful one, so you’ll want to save it for huge,
5What is the DJX-II?What is the DJX-IIB?The new DJX-IIB is a digital DJ powerhouse!If you’ve dreamed of creating and performing your own cutting-edge,
5069 DelayClever use of Delay is a cornerstone in many different styles of dance music — especially dub. For a dub flavor, set the BALANCE knob to aro
Chapter 14 Live Effector Power Tips5171 EchoMany styles of dance music use echo effects in surprising, unique ways. The DJX-IIB’s Echo effect lets yo
52Chapter 15Isolator and Filter Power Tips74 Isolator to the max!Play the Isolator in real time! Get the Pattern running, then tweak the knobs to the
Chapter 15 Isolator and Filter Power Tips5375 Dark mixes and deep grooves — cut the Cutoff!Here’s a powerful trick to instantly darken up your tracks
54Chapter 16Scratch Pad Power Tips76 Scratching tripletsThe triplet feel is common to a lot of hip-hop music. Triplets are three notes played in the
Chapter 16 Scratch Pad Power Tips5577 Scratch on an intro!Improvise on the Scratch Pad for a bar or two, then start the Pattern. To pull this off pro
5679 Instrumental dropoutHere’s a cool outro that’s like a fade-out — only much more interesting!While the Pattern is running, select Scratch 73 (Part
Chapter 16 Scratch Pad Power Tips57.One Two Three Four One Two Three Four One Two Three Four One Two Three FourBring back the whole mix — press LOOP.C
58Chapter 17Advanced Techniques81 Delay fill-in and fader cutLike Tip 69 above, this shows you another way to use Delay for a fill-in — while you flick t
Chapter 17 Advanced Techniques5983 Bored? Add some chords... and scratching!While you’re scratching along with a repeating Pattern, sometimes it may
6Packing List...4How to Use the Manual...4What is the DJX-IIB?...
6085 One-hand Effector control!This technique may take a little practice and some digital dexterity — but once you’ve got it down and are able to play
Chapter 17 Advanced Techniques6186 Instant reset!Once you’ve made a few changes to the Filter or Key Shifter settings, it’s not so easy to get back to
62Chapter 18DJ Performance Master ClassTake it up to the next level! Use these advanced tips as a springboard to explore all the amazing DJ possibili
Chapter 18 DJ Performance Master Class6391 Creative Fill-in 3Here’s a cool technique for stopping the Pattern and coming back in with the rhythm. Sele
6494 Outro -tro -tro -troHere’s another popular technique from the producer’s bag of tricks — ending with an echo!Select the Delay or Echo effect. Th
Chapter 18 DJ Performance Master Class6597 Sync applications — using the DJX-IIB as the masterThe advanced sync features of the DJX-IIB let you lock i
6698 Sync applications — using the DJX-IIB as the slaveHere we’ll do the opposite of Tip 97 above. This sophisticated application lets you play seque
Chapter 18 DJ Performance Master Class6799 Get more Patterns!One of the great things about the DJX-IIB is how open-ended the system is! You can get a
68100 Create your own Patterns!Roll your own! Yes, you can even create your own Patterns — for mangling, mucking about, and mashing on the DJX-IIB!Si
Chapter 18 DJ Performance Master Class69• The timings indicated in the chart below are for example purposes only. The actual timing of the Variations
7ContentsChapter 13More Pattern Player Power Tips...47Tip 59 Creative Fill-in 1... 47Tip 60 Creative F
70AppendixTroubleshootingPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTIONThe speakers produce a “pop” sound when-ever the power is turned ON or OFF.This is normal and
71AppendixError Message ListERROR MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONErr1This appears when the MIDI reception buffer of the DJX-IIB has filled up, and pro-cessing is
72AppendixSpecifications● PATTERNS Total 700 Preset Patterns and VariationsPreset 70 PatternsUser 5 Patterns... Up to 85 KB for all User Pat
73AppendixGlossaryAudio bpm Counter...Tips 90, 96This powerful function lets you synchronize external audio (such as fro
74GlossaryAppendixMIDI... Tips 97 - 100MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows elec-tro
75AppendixPattern ListPattern No.Category Name Pattern Name00TECHNOBerlin Techno01 Japan Beatz02 Detroit 200003 Parade Beat04 French Techno05 Detroit0
76AppendixVoice ListBank Select MIDIProgram Change#Voice NameMSB LSBHYPER MIX0 123 96 DJX-IIBKEYBOARD0 112 4 Funky EP0 0 1 Bright Piano0 0 7 Clavi0 0
Voice List77Appendix0 112 35 Fretless0 0 32 Aco. Bass0 0 35 FretlessSCRATCH0 123 80 Scratch 1F0 123 81 Scratch 1B0 123 82 Scratch 2F0 123 83 Scratch 2
78AppendixDrum Kit List• : Same as Standard Kit1.• : Same as the kit to the immediate left.• The Keyboard Note Numbers (#) and Note names shown in t
79AppendixDrum Kit List Voice # 198 182 187 185 183 184 190Bank MSB# 127 127 127 127 127 127 126Bank LSB# 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Program # 0 10 11 12 13 14 0Key
8P0101w!3!5!6!7!4e!2rt!0!1yuio!8q◆ Be careful! Avoid pressing three or more panel buttons simultaneously. Doing so cancause the DJX-IIB to behave er
80AppendixDrum Kit ListVoice # 191 192 193 194 195 196 197Bank MSB# 126 126 126 126 126 126 126Bank LSB# 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Program # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Keyboard
81AppendixDecimal Hexadecimal Binary0 00 0000 00001 01 0000 00012 02 0000 00103 03 0000 00114 04 0000 01005 05 0000 01016 06 0000 01107 07 0000 01118
82AppendixMIDI Data Format Channel/Mode/Realtime Messageso : availableMIDI EventsStatus byte 1st Data byte 2nd Data byte MIDIStatus Data (HEX) Parame
MIDI Data Format83Appendix System Exclusive MessagesUniversal System Exclusive o : availableXG standardBulk dumpOthersMIDI Event Data Format Transmi
84AppendixMIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change TableMIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (EFFECT)* Between MIDI messages and panel operation(Live Effector),
MIDI Data Format85Appendix About MIDI remote controlAbout MIDI IN channel and DJX-IIB partsThe individual Parts of the DJX-IIB respond to incoming da
86AppendixMIDI Data FormatLive Effector ON/OFF switchHold/OnHold/OffSoft Pedal (B3H, 43H, 7FH)Soft Pedal (B3H, 43H, 00H)Effect Type selectionDISTORTIO
87Appendix YAMAHA [ DJ-GEAR ] Date :17-MAR-2000Model DJX-IIB MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0T
88AppendixAAC adaptor... 12AUDIO BPM COUNTER ...
Index89AppendixSense ... 62sequencer...
Panel Controls9q STANDBY/ON switch ...13Press to toggle the power on or off. (Power is on when the switch is pressed in.)
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