3.3.1 FLANGER
The Flanger is a classic DJ effect. First the input signal is divided in two signal paths that are then added with a time lag to a mixing step.
Level Depth
Adjusts the ratio between effect signal and original signal.
Time Encoder
Steplessly adjusts the time lag of a pass in milliseconds.
If you press and hold the Time Encoder, steps of 50 milliseconds will be carried out.
(100 ms – 16,000 ms)
Time Bar Buttons
Doubles/halves the time lag of a pass.
1-1; 2-1; 4-1; 8-1; 16-1.
3.3.2 DELAY
The Delay effect produces a delayed copy of the original source signal and adds it to the original signal.
Level Depth
Adjusts the ratio between effect signal and original signal.
Time Encoder
Steplessly adjusts the time lag in milliseconds.
If you press and hold the Time Encoder, steps of 50 milliseconds will be carried out.
(2 ms – 4,000 ms)
Time Bar Buttons
Gradually adjust the time lag of a pass.
1-4; 1-2; 3-4; 1-1; 2-1; 4-1.
3.3.3 ECHO
The Echo effect produces several copies of the original source signal and adds them to the original signal.
Level Depth
Adjusts the ratio between effect signal and original signal.
Time Encoder
Steplessly adjusts the time lag in milliseconds.
If you press and hold the Time Encoder, steps of 50 milliseconds will be carried out.
(1 ms – 4,000 ms)
Time Bar Buttons
Gradually adjust the time lag.
1-4; 1-2; 3-4;1-1;2-1;4-1.
3.3.4 REVERB
The Reverb effect produces a stereophonic sound. The original sound seems to move away from the listener.
Level Depth
Steplessly adjusts the ratio between effect signal and original signal.
Time Encoder
Adjusts the time lag, namely the virtual room's size in steps of 1.
If you press and hold the Time Encoder, steps of 10 will be carried out (1-100).
Time Bar Buttons
Gradually adjust the time lag, namely the virtual room's size.
0; 25; 50; 75; 90; 100.
3.3.5 PITCH SHIFT
The Pitch Shift effect manipulates the original signal's tone pitch.
Level Depth
Not available. The effect always works at a 100%.
Time Encoder
Steplessly adjusts the pitch. When turning clockwise, the signal's pitch will sound higher. When turning counter-clockwise, the signal's pitch will
sound lower. By pressing the Time Encoder, the effect will be reset.
Time Bar Buttons
Gradually adjust the pitch. Position 1-1 means no pitch. Pressing the Time Bar Buttons increases/decreases the value in steps of 25.
3.3.6 NOISE
Adding Signal Noise is a popular effect to emphasize certain passages in a track. The RMX-60's noise can also be modulated via LFO to create
rhythmic effects.
Level Depth
Adjusts the noise's ‚color'.
Time Encoder
Steplessly adjusts the LFO's speed by 1 millisecond.
If you press and hold the Time Encoder, steps of 50 milliseconds will be carried out.
Time Bar Buttons
Gradually adjust the LFO's speed. By pressing button 1-4 the LFO will be deactivated.
3.3.7 PHASE
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