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MIDI SETTINGS

MIDI SETTINGS

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard protocol designed to allow exchange of information between electronic
instruments and/or computers. A MIDI cable is used to connect two appliances equipped with MIDI connectors, thus allowing data to be
exchanged between the two appliances. The EFX-1000 uses MIDI to send and receive operation and BPM data (timing clock).

Synchronizing an external
sequencer to an audio signal, or
using EFX-1000 operation data to
operate an external sequencer

MIDI TRANSMIT/
RECEIVE/OFF

MIDI START/
CH SET

TIME

TAP

EFX-1000

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

MIDI

BPM
=120

BPM
=120

MIDI TRANSMIT/
RECEIVE/OFF

MIDI START/
CH SET

TIME

TAP

EFX-1000

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

MIDI

BPM
=120

To synchronize beat effects to
external sequencer, or use an
external sequencer to operate the
EFX-1000

1. Use a commercially available MIDI cable to connect the

EFX-1000’s MIDI OUT connector and the MIDI
sequencer’s MIDI IN connector.

The MIDI sequencer’s sync mode should be set to slave.

MIDI sequencers which do not support MIDI timing clock
cannot be synchronized.

2. Set MIDI switch to [TRANSMIT] position.

Sync cannot be performed in the case of tracks whose BPM
values cannot be measured stably.

Timing clock is also output for BPM values set by using the
TAP mode.

3. Press the MIDI START/CH SET button.

MIDI timing clock output range is 40-250 BPM.

[Setting TRANSMIT MIDI channel]

The TRANSMIT channel can be set and recorded in memory
separately from the RECEIVE channel.

1. Set MIDI switch to [TRANSMIT] position.
2. In this condition, hold the MIDI START/CH SET button

depressed.

The 

MIDI 

indicator will flash and the setting mode will be

enabled.

3. Rotate the TIME dial to select MIDI channel.
4. Press the MIDI START/CH SET button.

The MIDI channel will be recorded, and the unit will leave
the setting mode.

NOTE:

It may not be possible to set BPM correctly with some tracks.

1. Use a commercially available MIDI cable to connect the

MIDI sequencer’s MIDI OUT connector to the EFX-1000’s
MIDI IN connector.

Adjust controls for optimum instrument input/output levels.

Set all effect switches to OFF.

Set 

BYPASS 

switch to OFF.

2. Set the MIDI switch to the [RECEIVE] position.

The 

MIDI OUT/THRU 

connector will throughput (output) the

same signal that was input.

3. Start the MIDI sequencer.

Even during use of sequencer control, the EFX-1000 can be
controlled directly if desired, but depending on the volume,
the set parameter values may jump at the instant an
operation is performed, so caution is needed.

The range that the MIDI timing clock can accept is 40-250
BPM.

[Setting the RECEIVE MIDI channel]

The RECEIVE channel can be set and recorded in memory
separately from the TRANSMIT channel.

1. Set MIDI switch to [RECEIVE] position.
2. In this condition, hold the MIDI START/CH SET button

depressed.

The 

MIDI 

indicator will flash and the setting mode will be

enabled.

3. Rotate the TIME dial to select the MIDI channel, then

press the TAP button to confirm.

NOTE:

If the MIDI sequencer’s BPM is set in 0.1 units, it may not match the
BPM display on the EFX-1000.

DJ CD player

Audio

MIDI sequencer

Audio

MIDI sequencer

Summary of Contents for EFX 1000 - Dj Effector 24 Bit

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions DJ EFFECTOR EFX 1000 ...

Page 2: ...touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet ...

Page 3: ...use in studio track creation and other applications where high sound quality is demanded FEATURES CONTENTS FEATURES 3 CONFIRM ACCESSORIES 3 QUICK OPERATION GUIDE USING BEAT EFFECTS BPM MODE 4 USING BEAT EFFECTS RHYTHM MODE 5 USING THE DIGITAL JOG BREAK 6 USING JOG MEMORY PLAY 6 BEFORE USE CONNECTIONS 7 Connection Panel 7 Basic Connections 8 EFFECTS 10 Beat Effects 10 Digital Jog Break 12 Effect Pa...

Page 4: ...orresponding indicator lights 4 Select the beat with which the effect is to be synchronized Press a beat select button 1 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 8 1 to light the desired button 5 Apply an effect Press the lever towards you ON position to start operation release it and it returns to the center position OFF position In the center position OFF position the original sound is not affected Press th...

Page 5: ...played on the RHYTHM TAP display up to 8 taps with tap interval of 2 seconds or less 7 Apply an effect Press the lever towards you ON position to start operation release it and it returns to the center position OFF position In the center position OFF position the original sound is not affected Press the lever away from you to lock it in position so that the rhythm effect is applied also when the l...

Page 6: ...u releasing it causes it to automatically return to the center OFF position DIGITAL JOG BREAK METER Indicates the amount of control exercised by the Jog dial DEPTH dial Sets the parameter 1 of each effect USING THE DIGITAL JOG BREAK 1 Hold the Jog memory button M depressed while rotating the Jog dial Effect changes produced with the Jog dial will be stored in memory maximum 8 seconds When storage ...

Page 7: ...nt may cause noise or degradation of the picture Cleaning the unit To clean the unit wipe with a polishing or a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt moisten a soft cloth with a weak solution of neutral detergent diluted in five to six parts water wring the cloth well and wipe away the dirt Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene or thinner which will damage ...

Page 8: ...ing a DJ Mixer and an Audio Amplifier on DJ mixer not provided with SEND and RETURN terminals Connect using cables with phone plugs 1 4 inch 6 3 mm in diameter or RCA pin plugs If the DJ mixer supports digital link it can be connected to the EFX LINK connector using the provided digital link cable to eliminate the need for connection by an analog 6 3mm phone plug cable audio signals transmitted ov...

Page 9: ...iliary power outlet of an amplifier CAUTION Signal inputs are handled in a specific order of priority EFX LINK digital inputs analog inputs When EFX LINK signals are input digital signals are not output AUDIO OUT INPUT DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT OUTPUT DIGITAL OUT L R L R L R L R DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT DJ Mixer DJ CD Player Effector EFX 1000 Set the IN OUT LEVEL switch on the Effector to th...

Page 10: ...sounds 3 PITCH ECHO effect Changes the pitch of the delay sound and applies the effect to the original sound In the same way as for the ECHO effect the effect sound is maintained even if the BEAT EFFECTS lever switch is set from ON to OFF BPM mode Changes the pitch of the delay sound set with the TIME dial and applies the effect to the original sound The DEPTH dial can be used to adjust the feedba...

Page 11: ...ginal and trans sounds 5 FLANGER effect By applying a time shifted sound to the original the effect of an ascending or descending jet plane flange effect is produced BPM mode Changes the frequency range to which the flange effect is applied at the interval set by the TIME dial The DEPTH dial can be used to adjust the strength of the flange effect by changing the amount of resonance When approachin...

Page 12: ...ACTER dial can be used to adjust the reverb effect The MIX dial can be used to adjust the levels of the ring reverb and original sounds 5 ZIP effect The Jog dial is used to change the pitch The CHARACTER dial can be used to adjust the reverb effect The MIX dial can be used to adjust the levels of the zip reverb and original sounds 6 HUMANIZER effect The original sound is modified to resemble the v...

Page 13: ...difference LFO pattern change cyclic effect LFO pattern change cyclic effect LFO pattern change cyclic effect LFO pattern change cyclic effect LFO pattern change cyclic effect LFO pattern change cyclic effect Parameter 3 MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX Comments Max 8 TAP Max 8 TAP Max 4 TAP Max 8 TAP Max 8 TAP Max 8 TAP Max 8 TAP JET WAH PHASE SHIFTER RING ZIP HUMANIZER...

Page 14: ...de select switch Select MIDI communication between computer and other instruments etc TRANSMIT Acts as MIDI controller RECEIVE Effector can be controlled by MIDI signals OFF Acts as effector communication OFF 5 METER MODE MIDI SNAP button Use to switch the function of the level meter display Each time the button is pressed the level meter display switches between input and output monaural display ...

Page 15: ...tons indicators 1 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 During BPM mode When a BPM is measured automatically or input manually the beat select button 1 1 is selected by default The effect is synchronized automatically to the BPM and the corresponding effect time is displayed If a beat select button is then pressed the effect is newly synchronized to the corresponding multiple of the BPM 1 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 et...

Page 16: ...ile the button indicator is lighted the parameter change previously recorded in memory in response to the Jog dial movement is reproduced played back one time only Indicator lights when the jog operation is stored in memory Indicator flashes during jog memory single play playback 36 Jog memory LOOP play button indicator If the button is pressed while the button indicator is lighted the parameter c...

Page 17: ... foot switch to select the way in which the foot switch operates 7 Set the FOOT SW switch to the desired operating position When set to the JOG position the foot switch operates to turn digital jog break effects ON OFF When set to the BOTH position the foot switch operates to turn both digital jog break effects and beat effects ON OFF INPUT LEVEL FOOT SW MIDI TRANSMIT RECEIVE OFF EFFECT OUT LEV SI...

Page 18: ...TCH ECHO TRANS FLANGER FILTER or PHASER The selected effect button flashes See pages 10 11 regarding each effect 3 Use the EFFECT FREQUENCY buttons LOW MID HI to select the band to which the effect is to be applied When a button is pressed the button s indicator will light Each time a button is pressed it alternates ON OFF 4 Press one beat select button to select the beat with which the effect is ...

Page 19: ... the beat select button 1 1 will be selected 6 Select one of the beat select buttons to establish the overall time for the input rhythm The overall time for the input rhythm will be multiplied in response to the selected button Select from 1 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 8 1 The selected beat button lights 7 Pull the BEAT EFFECTS lever switch to ON to appy the effect When pushed away from you to th...

Page 20: ...pages 12 13 CHARACTER dial Set to the center center indent position for standard effect sounds For more information regarding the change in parameter 2 in response to CHARACTER dial rotation see pages 12 13 MIX dial Use to adjust the mixing balance of original and effect sounds Set to the center indent position for standard effect sounds HOLD Function When the HOLD button is pressed and lit the ef...

Page 21: ...y separately from the RECEIVE channel 1 Set MIDI switch to TRANSMIT position 2 In this condition hold the MIDI START CH SET button depressed The MIDI indicator will flash and the setting mode will be enabled 3 Rotate the TIME dial to select MIDI channel 4 Press the MIDI START CH SET button The MIDI channel will be recorded and the unit will leave the setting mode NOTE It may not be possible to set...

Page 22: ... parameter MSB LSB Time parameter MSB LSB JOG parameter MSB LSB Rhythm parameter 1 MSB LSB Effect ON OFF Frequency select Rhythm parameter 2 Beat Operation Mode VR parameter 1 VR parameter 2 VR parameter 3 VR parameter 4 VR parameter 5 VR parameter 6 Transmit start stop Mode 1 Omni ON Poly Mode 2 Omni ON Mono Yes Mode 3 Omni OFF Poly Mode 4 Omni OFF Mono No Control Change CC Table Function Effect ...

Page 23: ...to operate at 10 32000 On receive side search is performed for beginning of effect cycle Sets effect time Setting range unit mSec DELAY ECHO PITCH ECHO 1 16000 TRANS 10 16000 FLANGER FILTER PHASER 5 16000 When 5 16000 are transmitted for FLANGER FILTER or PHASER EFX 1000 internally multiplies value by x2 so as to operate at 10 32000 On receive side search is not performed for beginning of effect c...

Page 24: ...MSB LSB SIGNAL FLOW JOG0 0 JOG1 BEAT2 BEAT0 BEAT1 JOG2 BEAT EFFECTS BEAT2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 BEAT1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 BEAT0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 DELAY ECHO PITCH ECHO TRANS FLANGER FILTER PHASER JOG BREAK JOG2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 JOG1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 JOG0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 JET WAH PHASE SHIFTER RING ZIP HUMANIZER VOCODER SIGNAL FLOW 0 BEAT EFFECTS JOG BREAK 1 JOG BREAK BEAT EFFECTS Use general purpose 8 for setting filters Rh...

Page 25: ...analog inputs The order of priority of inputs is EFX LINK Digital input Analog input If EFX LINK is connected to DJ mixer DJM 1000 via digital link cable ordinary digital signals are not output Disconnect the digital link cable Set the digital output fs to match the connected component Use analog signals for input Or use digital output Outputs when BYPASS is selected are as follows Either hold lev...

Page 26: ...CD player with digital link support is not connected to the DJ mixer The BPM measurement mode is not set to AUTO During echo effect if DEPTH dial is set to MAX and BEAT EFFECTS lever switch is moved from ON to OFF the feedback sound dies not attenuate producing a hold delay effect Input level is too high or too low Some tracks have tempos that prevent them from being measured automatically Automat...

Page 27: ... switchable 3 Input Output terminals Audio line input terminal RCA pin jacks 2 Phone jacks 1 4 inch 6 3 mm in diameter 2 Audio line output terminal RCA pin jacks 2 Phone jacks 1 4 inch 6 3 mm in diameter 2 Digital input terminal RCA pin jack 1 Digital output terminal RCA pin jack 1 EFX LINK connector mini DIN 1 MIDI input terminal 5 pin DIN 1 MIDI output terminal 5 pin DIN 1 4 Accessories Operatin...

Page 28: ...onic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds norm...

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