Yamaha DJX-IIB Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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79 Instrumental dropout
Here’s a cool outro that’s like a fade-out — only much more interesting!
While the Pattern is running, select Scratch 73 (Part Mixer). Turn the Scratch Pad counter-clock-
wise slowly to take instruments out of the mix, one-by-one. After playing a couple of bars of only
the last instrument, hit PATTERN STOP right on the “one.”
Tech note The specific Parts that are muted and the order in which they are brought in and out
of the mix differs according to the selected Pattern.
80 More Part mixing
Here’s another example of Part Mixer magic!
Select P31, and start up V A1. Let the full Pattern play for one bar, then cut out some parts on the
next bar. Repeat and alternate with some other Part Mixer settings, then change to V A3. Here’s
the recipe:
BASS KICK
BASS KICK SNARE
BASS KICK SNARE HI-HAT PERCUSSION
BASS KICK SNARE
PHRASE1HI-HAT PERCUSSION
BASS KICK
SNARE PHRASE1HI-HAT PHRASE2
PERCUSSION PHRASE3
73
Each 1/4 turn goes forward or back one step in the Part
Mix arrangement. Turning the pad around a full 360°
counter-clockwise instantly takes the mix down to the mini-
mum. Turning it 360° clockwise restores the maximum mix.
Maximum mix
Minimum mix
One Two Three Four One Two Three Four One Two Three Four One Two Three Four
Take it down to the
cymbal and bass
180° counter-clock-
wise, or 1/2 turn.
Bring the whole mix
in again press
LOOP.
Take it down to the
bass 270°
counter-clockwise,
or 3/4 turn.