Effects
Each bank of Effects contains up to 3 software effects,
plus the internal Flex FX, for a total of up to 8 effects that
can be added and routed to Deck 1, Deck 2, and the
Sampler. By default, effects are routed to Deck 1 and
Deck 2.
To change the effect routing:
1.
Tap the blue 1/2/S icons at the top of the display to
enter the Routing menu.
2.
Select where you would like to route the effects,
then press OK to return to the previous page. Both
banks of effects can be routed to the same deck(s).
To add and use effects:
1.
Press the Effects button to enter Effects View.
2.
Tap the Touchscreen to select the desired effect, and
press the Parameter Knob to switch to FX select
mode.
3.
Turn the Parameter Knob to cycle through the list
of effects, and press it to load the effect to that slot.
4.
Push the FX 1–3 or Flex FX buttons to activate the effect in the chain. Effects are applied in
sequence in the chain (FX1 > FX2 > FX3 > Flex FX).
5.
Use the Effects Toggles to apply the effects to Deck 1 and 2. Push the Toggle away from you
to latch an effect, or pull and hold the Toggle toward you to momentarily trigger an effect.
Press the Sampler Effects button to apply the effects to the sampler.
To edit a software effect:
1.
Tap the effect on the display.
2.
Turn the Parameter Knob to begin editing the selected parameter. Pressing the Parameter
Knob will switch to software FX select mode for the effect in focus.
3.
To edit effect timing, tap on the Timing and turn the Parameter Knob.
Note: Time adjustments are per bank.
To edit internal Flex FX:
1.
Tap to bring Parameter Knob focus to the desired effect, then use the Parameter Knob to
adjust. Double-tap the desired effect to adjust the default Flex FX settings. Any changes made
will be saved to the mixer.
Touch FX
Press the Touch FX button to open the X/Y display.
To select which deck the Touch FX is applied to, tap the respective Deck
arrow. Active effects routed to that deck from either Bank will be highlighted.
To apply Touch FX, slide your finger across the display. Sliding on the Y-axis
applies a high pass (up) or low pass (down) Filter. Sliding left to right on the X-
axis increases the Time parameter for the active internal Flex FX.
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