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English
the fX Section
TWITCH features three effects processors. Each deck features
fader fX, which allows an
effect to be applied to the track, controlled by the Channel Fader. In addition, there is a Master
FX section, which can generate an effect that can be applied to either or both decks. A greater
degree of effect control is available using the Master FX Section.
Master fX section
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The on/off button
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switches the FX
section on and off. The button illuminates
when the FX section is on.
The dEcK a and dEcK B buttons
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&
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apply the Master FX processing to the
respective decks. Pressing both buttons
applies the Master FX to both decks.
The auX button
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applies the Master FX
processing to the Mic and Aux inputs
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notE:
The DIRECT MONITORING switch
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must be set to OFF for FX to be applied
to the Mic or Aux signals.
Effects parameters
All the effects may have their “amount” adjusted by the DEPTH control
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. As the DEPTH control
is turned clockwise, the sound of the track will become increasingly altered by the FX processing.
The DEPTH control actually varies a specific parameter for each of the available effects, but you
can generally just think of DEPTH as adjusting “amount”.
All of the effects have one additional parameter which may be adjusted, and several have two.
The “first” additional parameter is adjusted with the MOD control
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, and the second, if available,
by pressing down on the MOD control and rotating (the ‘X’ control).
ThE EFFECTS
The two FX SELECT buttons
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scroll through the available effects one at a time; effects are
active immediately and do not need to be “recalled”. Details of the currently-active effect is
displayed on-screen in the central pane of the Effects bar
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