• The timings indicated in the chart below are for example
purposes only. The actual timing of the Variations and
the marker meta-events (starting with Variation 2)
depends on the length of the recorded Patterns. (The
length of each Pattern can be up to 256 measures.)
Marker
Timing
Meta-
Contents
Event
1|1|000
1|1|000
TG Reset
1|2|000
:
Initial Setup Events
1|4|479
2|1|000
1
:
2 bars Pattern
3|4|479
4|1|000
2
:
1 bar Pattern
4|4|479
5|1|000
3
:
1 bar Pattern
5|4|479
6|1|000
4
:
2 bars Pattern
7|4|479
8|1|000
5
:
2 bars Pattern
9|4|479
10|1|000
6
:
2 bars Pattern
11|4|479
12|1|000
7
:
1 bar Pattern
12|4|479
13|1|000
8
:
1 bar Pattern
13|4|479
14|1|000
9
:
2 bars Pattern
15|4|479
16|1|000
10
:
2 bars Pattern
17|4|479
• Enter all voice and effect settings in the last three beats
of the Initial Setup area (1|2|000 - 1|4|479). Do not
include any note event data here.
• Start recording Variation 1 data from the second mea-
sure (2|1|000). The length of the data can be from 1 to
256 measures. All measures must be of one of the fol-
lowing time signatures: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, or 5/4.
I Saving and Loading the Sequence Data
• Save the completed sequence data to your computer.
• Save the file using Standard MIDI File Format 0 and make sure that the file extension ".mid" is included in the name.
• Load the Pattern file to the DJX-IIB using the Pattern Launcher software. (Refer to the online Help file in the software
for specific operation instructions.)
I About the User Pattern Data • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
As you create your own Patterns and use them with the DJX-IIB, keep in mind that these User Patterns differ from the
built-in preset Patterns of the DJX-IIB in the following ways:
• The Scratch Pad's Auto kit (00) does not apply to the User Patterns. Select from any of the other kits (01 - 72) to use
the Scratch Pad with a User Pattern.
• The actual number of taps needed to tap start a Pattern (Tip 56) depends on the time signature of the User pattern. For
example, in the case of a Pattern created in 3/4 beet, tap the BPM/TAP button three times to start the Pattern.
• The FILTER knobs affect all Parts of User Patterns equally.
Chapter 18 DJ Performance Master Class
• Variation 2 begins from the top of the measure directly
• The following charts indicate the valid MIDI events for
Variation 1
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 2
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 3
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 4
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 5
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 6
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 7
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 8
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 9
(up to 256 bars)
Variation 10
(up to 256 bars)
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
following the last measure of Variation 1. In the chart,
this is listed as 4|1|000; however, the actual timing
depends on the length of Variation 1.
both the Initial Setup data and the Pattern data. Make
sure to NOT enter any events marked with a dash (—),
nor any events not listed here.
Channel Message
Event
Note Off
Note On
Program Change
Pitch Bend
Control #0 (Bank Select MSB)
Control #1 (Modulation)
Control #6 (Data Entry MSB)
Control #7 (Master Volume)
Control #10 (Panpot)
Control #11 (Expression)
Control #32 (Bank Select LSB)
Control #38 (Data Entry LSB)
Control #71 (Harmonic Content)
Control #72 (Release Time)
Control #73 (Attack Time)
Control #74 (Brightness)
Control #84 (Portamento Control)
Control #91 (Reverb Send Level)
Control #93 (Chorus Send Level)
Control #100 (RPN LSB)
Control #101 (RPN MSB)
RPN & NRPN
Event
RPN (Pitch Bend Sensitivity)
RPN (Fine Tuning)
RPN (Null)
System Exclusive
Event
TG Reset
Sys Ex XG Parameter Change
(Effect1)
Reverb Type
Chorus Type
Initial
Pattern
Setup
—
OK
—
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
—
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
—
OK
OK
OK
—
OK
—
OK
OK
—
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
—
OK
—
Initial
Pattern
Setup
OK
—
OK
—
OK
—
Initial
Pattern
Setup
OK
—
OK
—
OK
—
OK
—
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