Saving And Loading The Sequence Data - Yamaha DJX-IIB Owner's Manual

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• 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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