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EFFECTS - FX MIX
FX MIX MODE:
This function allows you to use the effects to transfer from one track to another, one track
to a sample, or one sample to another. FX Mix uses the effects and the FLASH BUTTONS (31). The FX Mix
function will only work with samples and cue points programmed in the any of the three FLASH BUTTONS
(31). The time it takes to transition will depend on the selected effect and the parameters for that effect. The
procedure below list the steps to activate the FX Mix Mode. In the following example we will you the SKID
Effect to transfer from one track to a programmed sample.
STEP TWO:
After you have activated FX Mix Mode, select an
effect. In this example we will choose the SKID Effect. Choosing
the SKID Effect we create a braking effect.
Figure 60
STEP FOUR:
To initiate the FX Mix, tap the BOP/ENTER BUTTON
(34). At this point you may continue the FX with the current track.
If you follow steps one and four, you will initiate the FX mix on the
current track. For example; If you used the brake effect for your
effects mix, following steps one and four will initiate a brake effect
in current track and then continue with the track once the brake
effect has ended. You must be in continuos play mode for this
effect to operate properly.
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STEP ONE: Be sure you have created a sample and stored
it in to the FLASH 3 BUTTON (31) (see creating a sample on
page). After a sample has been created and stored, begin
playback on
a track. Select the FX MIX BUTTON (6) to activate
the FX Mix Mode.
Figure 58
STEP THREE:
When you are at the point in the track you
wish to begin the sample, press the FLASH BUTTON 3 (31).
Pressing the
FLASH BUTTON 3 (31) will now end the current
track and beginning to play the sample stored in the Flash 3
bank. The track will end in a brake effect and then immediately
being to play you stored sample in Flash Bank 3.
Figure 61
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