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SCENE FX section
TAP
RMX-500
REMIX STATION
K
SHORT
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1/4
1/2
3/4
1/1
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ECHO+BEAT
SCENE FX
LEVEL
ECHO
+
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P
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NOISE
3
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6
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1 SCENE FX control
This adjusts the selected SCENE FX effect.
2 SCENE FX indicator
This flashes when an effect is on.
3 SCENE FX buttons
These turn the SCENE FX effects on and off.
4 NOISE volume adjustment buttons
These adjust the volume of the [NOISE] effect applied to the input
sound or the output sound.
5 ECHO + beat select indicators
The indicator for the beat for which the ECHO + function synchro-
nizes lights.
6 BEAT (a, b) button
Selects the beat multiple for synchronizing the ECHO + function.
7 ECHO + button
This turns the ECHO + function on and off.
Using the SCENE FX function
1 Press one of the [SCENE FX] buttons.
Select the SCENE FX effect type.
The button that was pressed flashes.
! For details on the types of effects, see the Pioneer DJ support site
below.
http://pioneerdj.com/support/
2 Turn the [SCENE FX] control.
The effect is applied to the sound.
— The strength of the effect increases when the control is turned
clockwise. The strength of the effect is maximum when the con-
trol is turned fully clockwise.
— The strength of the effect decreases when the control is turned
counterclockwise. When turned fully counterclockwise, the
original sound is output, with no effect applied.
3 Press the [SCENE FX] control.
An additional effect is applied to the sound.
! The additional effect changes according to the strength with which
the control is pressed in.
! When the selected [SCENE FX] button is pressed again, the effect
turns off.
Using the ECHO + function
An [ECHO] effect can be applied over the SCENE FX effect and output.
1 Use the [BEAT (a, b)] buttons to select the multiple
for synchronizing the [ECHO] effect.
2 Press the [ECHO +] button.
The ECHO + function turns on.
The [ECHO] effect is applied over the selected effect and output.
! When the [ECHO +] button is pressed again, the ECHO + function
turns off.