Types Of Effects; Types Of Sound Color Fx Effects; Types Of Beat Fx - PIONEER DJ DJM-TOUR1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Types of effects

Types of SOUND COLOR FX effects

Effect Name
SPACE
DUB ECHO
SWEEP
NOISE
CRUSH
FILTER

Types of BEAT FX

DELAY
1
A delay sound is output once according to the beat fraction set with the
[BEAT c, d] buttons.
! Lowering the channel faders and cutting the input volume leaves a
delay sound.
Original
(4 beats)
1/2 delay
(8 beats)
BEAT c, d buttons
(parameter 1)
TIME control (parameter 2)
LEVEL/DEPTH control
(parameter 3)
X-PAD (parameter 4)
ECHO
1
A delay sound is output several times and gradually attenuated accord-
ing to the beat fraction set with the [BEAT c, d] buttons.
! Lowering the channel faders and cutting the input volume leaves an
echo sound, producing a fade out.
1 beat
22
En
Descriptions
Applies a reverberation effect to the original
sound.
Applies an echo effect, with the sound delayed
slightly after the original sound output several
times and gradually attenuated.
Turning the control to the left produces a gate
effect, and turning it to the right produces a
band pass filter effect.
White noise generated inside this unit is
mixed in to the sound of the channel via the
filter and output.
Changes the original sound to a crushed-like
sound for output.
Outputs sound that has passed through a
filter.
Sets the delay time between 1/16 and 16 beats with
respect to 1 beat of BPM time.
Use this to set the delay time.
1 to 4000 (ms)
Use this to set the balance between the original
sound and the delay sound.
Use this to set the delay time.
Input sound turned off
Fade-out
Time
[COLOR] control
Turn counterclockwise: Applies the reverbera-
tion effect to the mid- and low ranges.
Turn clockwise: Applies the reverberation
effect to the mid- and high ranges.
Turn counterclockwise: Applies the echo
effect to the mid-range only.
Turn clockwise: Applies the echo effect to the
high range only.
Turn counterclockwise: A gate effect makes
the sound tighter, with a reduced sense of
volume.
Turn to right: The band pass filter bandwidth
decreases steadily.
Turn counterclockwise: The cut-off frequency
of the filter through which the white noise
passes gradually descends.
Turn clockwise: The cut-off frequency of the
filter through which the white noise passes
gradually rises.
Turn counterclockwise: Increases the
sound's distortion.
Turn clockwise: The sound is crushed before
passing through the high pass filter.
Turn counterclockwise: Gradually descends
the low-pass filter's cutoff frequency.
Turn clockwise: Gradually rises the high-pass
filter's cutoff frequency.
BEAT c, d buttons
(parameter 1)
TIME control (parameter 2)
LEVEL/DEPTH control
(parameter 3)
X-PAD (parameter 4)
PING PONG
1
Outputs multiple times while the delay sound is attenuated with different
delay timing to the left and right, in sync with the scaled beat set with the
[BEAT c, d] buttons, producing a stereo effect.
! Lowering the channel faders and cutting the input volume leaves an
echo sound, producing a fade out.
BEAT c, d buttons
(parameter 1)
TIME control (parameter 2)
LEVEL/DEPTH control
(parameter 3)
X-PAD (parameter 4)
SPIRAL
1
This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound.
When the delay time is changed, the pitch changes simultaneously.
! Lowering the channel faders and cutting the input volume leaves an
effect sound.
[PARAMETER] control
Turning the control to the right increases
feedback.
Turning the control to the right increases
feedback.
Turning the [COLOR] control to the left adjusts
the gate effect.
Turn to the right to tighten the sound.
Turning the [COLOR] to the right adjusts the
center frequency.
Turn to the right to increase the center
frequency.
Turn to the right to increase white noise
volume.
!
The sound quality can be adjusted by
turning the [EQ/ISO (HI, MID, LOW)]
control.
The further the control is turned clockwise, the
more the effect is stressed.
Turn to the right to increase resonance.
Sets the delay time between 1/16 and 16 beats with
respect to 1 beat of BPM time.
Use this to set the delay time.
1 to 4000 (ms)
Use this to set the balance between the original
sound and the echo sound.
Use this to set the delay time.
Sets the delay time between 1/16 and 16 beats with
respect to 1 beat of BPM time.
Use this to set the delay time.
10 to 4000 (ms)
Use this to set the balance between the original
sound and the echo sound.
Use this to set the delay time.

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