Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual

Yamaha 2.0 Manual

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  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 1
    DRUM TRIGGER DRUM TRIGGER MODULE Version 2.0 TR2 MODULE TR1 CYMBAL DRKUITM CHAIN TRIGGVEORICUETILITYPAEGMRAAESINEFIAL-L 1AI/NNBPTTAOERGMMOAEPINOFIBL+L1E/BYNAEDSSIHNGIFTMISCBT.MASPSNSATCRRCHEHOORTRDRHPYATTKHICTMRKSOLO TEMPO BEAT SONG STORE DRUM KIT CHAIN PATTERN SONG MEIANSPUURTE
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 2
    1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 3
    Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in this manual manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 4
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    system, for example), always turn the power switches of all related devices OFF before connecting or disconnecting audio and MIDI cables problem does occur, move the DTX further away from the affected equipment. Memory Back-up The DTX qualified Yamaha service personnel. Third-party Software Yamaha
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 6
    Yamaha DRUM TRIGGER MODULE DTX-this is a COMPLETELY NEW type of drum trigger module with Yamaha's high quality AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation system serious problem that may occur due to improper operation or set up. INSIDE THIS PACKAGE qThe DTX Owner's Manual (This book) qQuick Guide
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 7
    Drum trigger function Sequencer function AWM2 tone generator The Main Features of the DTX q Drum trigger functions allow you to designate detailed edits MIDI functions to enhance the DTX system by connecting to MIDI devices or computers. q As a high quality drum voice module. q To practice
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 8
    Drum or Percussion Sounds and Drum Kits 18 Pattern and Song 19 Triggering 20 The Modes of the DTX (MIDI channel 42 Edit (edit recall 49 31 SetChord= (setting the note number by chord 49 Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 50 Entering Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 51 Drum Kit Voice Edit a chord, bass or rhythm
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 9
    MIDI Data Format 134 Troubleshooting 136 Error Messages 138 Specifications 139 Index 140 Drum Voice List 143 GM Keyboard Voice List 147 Drum Kit List 148 Preset Style List 165 Preset Song List 165 Drum Kit Trigger Edit Parameter (Blank Chart 166 Drum Kit Voice Edit Parameter (Blank Chart
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 10
    sound, kick, or other musical instruments. ' DRUM KIT Button (P.30) Press this button to put the DTX into Drum Kit Play mode. ( CHAIN Button (P.63) Press this button once to put the DTX into Chain mode. Press twice this button to put the DTX into Chain Edit mode. ) SONG Button (P.94) Press this
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 11
    button to put the DTX into Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode. , VOICE Button (P.51) Press this button to put the DTX into Drum Kit Voice Edit mode. This button also the CYM (cymbal) part of the rhythm. 9 BASS TMP TR (SNARE) Button (P.77) This button turns the Bass Track or Tempo Track of the song ON or OFF
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 12
    Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (P. 47). - CONTRAST Knob This knob adjusts the contrast of the LCD. . MIDI IN/OUT (P.9) Use these connectors to send or receive MIDI data to or from an external MIDI device. You can create a large scale MIDI system by connecting the DTX to an external MIDI tone generator
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 13
    generator,etc. ATo further add a pad, use a conversion cable (which separates the stereo drum kits, a cupped cymbal voice is set to INPUT 10 and asuitable percussion voice for each preset drum kit is set to INPUT 11 and 12. To the pads Two monaural plugs Conversion cable Stereo plug To the DTX
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 14
    Drum Set (5-piece) and 5 Pads *Connect each acoustic drum piece to a drum trigger pick-up (Yamaha DT10-not included) in advance. (P.11) Connect each drum trigger Ch. 2 HH80 Speaker Mixer Amplifier Speaker - MIDI keyboard or other devices MIDI tone generator/keyboard or other devices 10
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 15
    you can adjust the balance between the drum kits of the DTX and the external sound. 5 TOM4 4 TOM3 3 TOM2 PHONES AUX IN FOOT SW AUX IN jack MAX MIN MASTER VOL. AUX IN ACCOMP CLICK SNARE/CYMBAL KICK/MISC. Mounting the Drum Trigger Series DT ! Bass Drum Mount the DT10 Sensor (trigger) on the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 16
    vibration of the drum rim, cover and DTX, ON. When the power is turned on, the DTX analyses the connections and optimizes the settings. POWER CTo avoid speaker damage, make it a rule to turn the power on in the order of 1) the DTX, 2) mixers and amplifiers, 3) audio devices. When turning the system
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 17
    CHAPTER 1 Getting Started This chapter describes the basic operations of the DTX. Use this to get an overall image of the DTX and master the basic uses. Getting Started ...(P.14) Overall Structure and Modes P.18) Basic Operation ...(P.22)
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 18
    Kit and Start Playing! Your Yamaha DTX contains 928 drum and percussion sounds. Drum and percussion sounds make up a drum kit (drum voice) and the drum kits are categorized by musical style. There are 64 drum kits: 32 preset drum kits and 32 user drum kits which enable you to enjoy performances
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 19
    DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE PAGE ERASE MAIN A PAGE MAIN B FILL AB −1/NO INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT TR1 MISC. TR2 CYMBAL BASS the MASTER Volume Slider to adjust the volume of the entire drum kit. MAX MIN MASTER VOL. AUX IN ACCOMP CLICK SNARE/
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 20
    Yamaha DTX features rhythm machine functions containing 660 preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections) and 100 user patterns. One pattern consists of rhythm part, bass INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM jazz PATTERN MEASURE volume of the entire system. Also, use the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 21
    TR SNARE TR2 CYMBAL TR1 MISC. + RHYTHM PAT TR KICK BASS TMP TR SNARE TR2 CYMBAL RHYTHM PAT TR KICK CHORD CHO TR SOLO CHORD CHO TR While holding the SOLO button ... SOLO AThe DTX is factory preset to automatically switch the drum kit to its most appropriate pattern each time the pattern
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 22
    Organ Guitar Drum Kit Trigger Edit Pattern or song Bass part Chord part Melody part MIDI file playback Tone generator Parts and Voices Part 1 2 Melody 3 and others 4 5 6 Chord 7 Bass 8 Melody 9 and others 10 Drum (rhythm) 11 12 13 Melody 14 and others 15 16 MIDI channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 23
    instruments) CYMBAL SNARE KICK MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK MAIN A Bass Your DTX contains 660 preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections) with 100 original user patterns can be created and stored within the DTX. In the same manner as the drum kit, the patterns can also be played back in a specified
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 24
    produce a trigger signal when a pad or a drum with a trigger sensor connected to the DTX is hit. By assigning up to 5 types of voices of your preference you can produce them at one time by triggering a single signal from a drum pad. This can be used to perform various effects. DTX Tone generator 20
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 25
    of the entire system such as MIDI, reverb, equalizer, sequencer and multi-timbre tone generators. Pattern Play mode (P.71): To select and play a pattern. Pattern Record mode (P.80): To record a pattern. Pattern Job mode (P.88): To edit a pattern. Store mode (P.69): To store the drum kit or chain
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 26
    CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE ˙ Drum Kit Play mode: Press the DRUM KIT button. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM std 1 SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE ˙ Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode: Press the TRIGGER button. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 27
    TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE CHAIN TEMPO BEAT Chain 1 SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE Getting Started ˙ Chain Edit mode: Press the CHAIN button twice or press the CHAIN button once while in Chain Play mode. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE Name = Chain 1 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 28
    VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE UTILITY [SYSTEM] MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK ˙ Store mode: Press the STORE button while in Drum Kit Play, Trigger Edit or Voice Edit mode to enter Drum Kit Store mode. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE DRUM KIT Store DK to 1 MISC. CYMBAL
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 29
    Press the STORE button while in Chain Play mode, Chain mode or Edit mode to enter Chain Store mode. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE CHAIN Store CH to 1 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Tips on the LCD The Drum Kit Play mode and Chain Play mode share a common display focus
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 30
    PAGE¡ or PAGE⁄ buttons to select the page. For example, in Chain Edit mode, each time you press the PAGE¡ button the previous page is PAGE MAIN B FILL AB −1/NO INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT SONG MEASURE CLICK CityDogs MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Use the PAGE
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 31
    change the value of the focus area. Use this to select a drum kit number or pattern number, or to change the value of various settings Process Problems due to program conflict may occur when internal settings have been changed while you are using the DTX. It is possible to initialize your DTX if
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 32
    Getting Started 28
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    up items or the details and get to know the various ways to use a function. Drum Kit Play mode P.30) Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode P.32) Drum Kit Voice Edit mode P.50) Chain Play mode P.63) Chain Edit mode P.65) Store mode ...(P.69) Pattern Play mode P.71) Pattern Record mode P.80) Pattern Job
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 34
    Play Mode M TRIGGE This mode enables you to play the DTX drum voices from connected pads and triggers. You can choose from 64 drum kits. Entering Drum Kit Play Mode Press the DRUM KIT button. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT Acoustic PATTERN MEASURE CLICK SONG UTILITY
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 35
    to directly control the volume of the SNARE and KICK. AWhen playing the pads to a pattern or song, you can balance the volume of the drum voices you are triggering with the pads and the pattern or song, as well as adjust the volume of each part of the accompaniment or
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 36
    Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF2 before you reset. A You cannot edit a preset drum kit. The changes made to the preset drum kit are temporary. If you want to keep the edited data, select a user drum kit and save the changes to the user drum kit. A Use the blank chart provided at the end of this manual
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 37
    various functions as the drum kit trigger modules. However, by setting the Edit mode on the 2nd page in Utility mode to "easy", some of the pages which are seldomly used will not appear. Change the Edit mode to "advance" to display all 31 pages. AThe following page shows the list of the 28
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 38
    P.46) *20 FS MIDI (FS MIDI channel P.47) Edit (edit recall) ...(P.49) *31 SetChord= (setting the note number by chord P.49) A The "26 In 9 to 10 (input 9 to 10)" and "27 In 11 to 12 (input 11 to 12)" are additional features of DTX version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 39
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 2 PAD Type Set the type of the pad or drum connected to each Yamaha DT10 or DT20 to a low tom (larger tom). kick1/kick2: Select this when you have connected the Yamaha DT 10 to the kick (bass drum). Kick2 responds faster than kick1.DT10 and DT20 are drum
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 40
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 3 Auto Set This automatically sets the input gain ( steps !, ", and # to set the input gain for each input jack number. 4 PAD Gain This manually sets the input gain (sensitivity) of each input jack number. ! Move the cursor to INPUT and rotate the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 41
    Settings: The following parameters can be set for input numbers 1 to 12. Minimum level: 0 to 98 Maximum level: 1 to 99 Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 6 VelRange (velocity range) Set the Maximum and Minimum velocity of each input jack number. This responds to the maximum and minimum
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 42
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 7 VelCurve (velocity curve) Set the velocity curve for enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the input jack number by hitting each pad or drum. " Move the cursor to the Velocity Curve focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 43
    = 0 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: The following parameters can be set for input numbers 1 to 12. 0 (self rejection function disabled) to 9 Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 9 Reject (rejection) This function prevents cross talk (mixed sounds) and double triggering among the pads or
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 44
    MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel of the DTX to an external device. This means you can play a pad and control an external MIDI tone generator or sequencer. Various drum and percussion sounds can be assigned to each note number in Drum Kit Voice Edit mode (P.50). Refer to P.41 for further information
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    generator. The relationship between note numbers and names. MIDI defines the note "C" in the center of the keyboard as note number 60. Yamaha number: off, 13 to 84. Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode Using chord names to set the MIDI note number list on P.79 for details of each chord. 41
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 46
    - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode channels to the MIDI note number of each input jack number. You can set an external device to trigger a keyboard (normal) voice using the DTX internal tone generator if you have the input jack number set to a MIDI note number that triggers a chord or bass voice in the DTX
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 47
    is played again. AWhen the pad is played while holding the Rim Switch (Yamaha TP80S or PCY80S pads) note set by mut (mute) is enabled and excluding overlapping voices when recording to an external sequencer. Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode # Repeat steps ! and " to set the key on mode
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 48
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 15 VelXFade (velocity cross-fade) This function sets the and the first note the smallest. Case of 1ʙ5th Output velocity 120 100 80 60 40 2nd 20 1st 0 0 20 40 5th 4th 3rd 60 80 100 120 *OQVUMFWFM AThis function applies only when the key
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 49
    between"variabl"described below is that pad will be muted if the DTX receives a trigger lower than the minimum level set for level range on the mute Hi, mute Lo, variabl, fix1 to fix127. Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 18 PAD Func (pad function) This function sets the function of
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 50
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode # Repeat steps ! and " to set each input jack Changes the section to INTRO. ENDING ....... Changes the section to ENDING. MIDI Outputs the MIDI Channel Messages (control change messages). FS Func =HH ctrl MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: HH ctrl,
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 51
    20 FS MIDI (FS MIDI channel) You can choose this page only when the function on the 19th page (FS Func display) is set to MIDI. Move the cursor to the MIDI Channel . CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: 1 to 127 Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 22 FC Func (hi-hat control function) This sets the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 52
    response of the internal tone generator. FC Sens = 8 DTX version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide (included in this package). 48 28 Copy INP (copy input) This copies the input data settings of any drumkit input currently being edited drum. " Move the cursor to the Drum Kit
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    display. Press the -1/NO button to cancel. Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 30 Edit (edit recall) While you are editing the drum kit, if you go to Drum Kit Play mode or Chain mode and select other drum kits, the edited settings will return to the default settings. However, the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 54
    13 15 17 18 20 22 24 Drum voice or keyboard voice 75 76 79 81 83 73 75 77 78 80 82 84 Edit parameter Filter Decay Reverb AYou of each drum kit by changing the parameters of the same drum voice. AA blank chart is provided at the end of this Manual (P.167) to memo the editing contents you
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 55
    number currently selected when you have entered Drum Kit Voice Edit mode. AWhen the "JumpRcnt (jump to recent page)" parameter on the 7th page of the System Items in Utility mode is "on", the DTX will display the page you selected the last time you edited. Your DTX will display the 1st page when the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 56
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Functions of Each Display Page 1 VCE (voice) ...(P.53) 2 Volume ...(P.53) 3 Pan ...(P.54) 4 Pitch ...(P.54) change: volume P.60) *19 CC Ch= (transmit control change: pan P.61) *20 CC Ch= (transmit control change P.61) *21 Root Note ...(P.62) 52
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 57
    b1 to 19: Bass., H1 to 12: (additional hi-hat in V2) , Voice name: BD DRY1 to Sy Bass 3H Refer to P.143 "Drum Voice List" for details on Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 2 Volume This adjusts the volume of each voice assigned to each MIDI note number. You can change the balance among the voices in the drum
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 58
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 3 Pan This sets the Pan (stereo pan position of the sound) for each enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the MIDI note number by hitting each pad or drum. " Move the cursor to the Coarse Tune focus area or Fine Tune focus area and rotate
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 59
    value set here and the Reverb Send level set in the MULTI items (MIDI Channel 10) in Utility mode. ! Move the cursor to the MIDI note number note numbers 13 to 84. Rev Send: 0 to 127 Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 6 Modify This sets the Modify level for each voice assigned to each
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 60
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 7 Filter This sets the Filter of each voice assigned enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the input jack number by hitting each pad or drum connected to the DTX. " Move the cursor to the Decay focus area and set the decay by using the Data
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 61
    and -1/NO buttons to select one of the following modes: poly There are no limits to the number of voices delivered at once. semi(2) ......... Up to 2 to 84. poly, semi(2), mono, hi mono Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 10 AlterGrp (alternate group) This sets the Alternate Group for
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 62
    Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 11 Key Off When a voice with a long release is in use, sometimes a MIDI note off signal may cut the sound in an unnatural way. To prevent that, set this mode so that the DTX does not receive effect of the entire DTX system. The level can be set for each drum kit. Set the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 63
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 15 REV Time (reverb time) This determines the reverb length for each drum kit. Set channels 1 to 16. For example, change the drum kit on the DTX to an external synthesizer by selecting the voices on an external tone generator. This can be set for each drum
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 64
    Kit Voice Edit Mode 17 BK Ch= (transmit bank select) This selects the bank (MIDI Control Change) to be transmitted when the drum kit is changed. You can set the bank individually to channels 1 through 16. By switching the DTX drum kit, you can change the bank of an external tone generator voice. By
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 65
    Ch= 1 Pan= off Pan MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: Control change transmission channel: 1 to 16 Pan: off, 0 (far left in a stereo image) to 127 (far right in a stereo image) Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 20 CC Ch= (transmit control change) This sets the type (control change number
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 66
    Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 21 RootNote This determines the minimum value of the MIDI note number of the voice. The DTX has a keyboard range of 71 keys and the default settings assign MIDI note numbers 13 to 84. For example, by changing the minimum value from
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 67
    to use the Chain function, you are required to build the chains in Chain Edit mode. Chain 1 Step 1 Drum kit 1 Step 2 Drum kit 5 Step 3 Drum kit 10 Chain 2 Pattern 1 Pattern 10 Pattern 20 Step 32 END END Chain 16 Drum kit 3 Pattern 50 END Entering the Chain Play Mode Press the CHAIN
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 68
    number. Settings: The following chain numbers can be selected 1 to 16 Switching the Steps Each time you press the TRIGGER button or the DRUM KIT button while holding SHIFT, you can move the chain 1 step forward or backward, respectively. Move 1 step backward. Move 1 step forward. PAGE ERASE
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 69
    Reference - Chain Edit Mode DTX YA MAHA DRU M TRIGGE R M O D U LE Chain Edit Mode This used to create a chain of necessary drum kits or patterns. You can store up to 16 chains consisting of a maximum of 32 steps (drum kits). A Use the blank chart provided at the end of this manual (P.116) to
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 70
    the Data Scroll Wheel or using the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons. A Once you have edited in this mode, a small dot lights on the lower right-hand corner of the drum kit number displayed on the LED to indicate that the edit results have not been stored. See P.69 on how to store your
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 71
    kit or pattern number focus area and select the necessary number. Feature Reference - Chain Edit Mode Drum Kit: Select from drum kit numbers 1 to 64 for each chain step. =DrumKit num= 1 Drum kit number MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Pattern: 1) Select from style or pattern numbers 1 to 110 for each chain
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 72
    BA), EN (Ending) 3 Edit recall While you are editing the drum kit, if you enter Chain Play mode and select other drum kits the DTX will return to its original data. However, by using the Edit Recall function, you can recall the edited data and continue to edit. ! Select Edit Recall after selecting
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    data into the DTX. Store the drum kit data in Drum Kit Store mode and chain data in Chain Store mode. Entering Store Mode Drum Kit Store Mode Enter the Drum Kit Store mode by pressing the STORE button while editing in Drum Kit Trigger mode or Drum Kit Voice Edit mode or from Drum Kit Play mode
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 74
    Feature Reference - Store Mode Storing Procedures The steps to store data apply for both the drum kit and chain. Here the drum kit display will be used as an example. ! Choose the drum kit (or chain) number for the destination by rotating the Data Scroll Wheel or using the +1/YES and -1/NO
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 75
    : chord, bass, and rhythm. Chord Bass Rhythm Types of Patterns Your DTX contains 660 is a music component combined to create a music piece. The preset patterns have the following six sections change in a present pattern. To keep the drum kits from changing automatically. Set the parameter
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 76
    B FILL AB FILL BA ENDING Selected pattern 100 user patterns store within the DTX Entering Pattern Play Mode Press the PATTERN button. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT Acoustic PATTERN RP Hop MEASURE CLICK MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK MAIN
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 77
    TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING + FILL AB −1/NO INTRO SHIFT TEMPO While holding the SHIFT button... PAGE MAIN B FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM std 1 PATTERN MEASURE CLICK DA RaveQ MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK MAIN B AThe Pattern Play mode automatically selects the MAIN
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 78
    " Press the START/STOP button again to stop playing the pattern. The DTX will automatically return to the beginning of the pattern. LCD Display (during not change from "1". Beat indicator Chord focus area root type on-bass DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM std 1 PATTERN MEASURE CLICK Cmin7 _ _
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    of the accompaniment (chord and bass), click, or rhythm. You can also balance the volume between the pattern and the drum kit input from the pads when these sliders will differ according to the Slider mode settings of the system items in Utility mode (P.116). The default Slider mode is set to
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 80
    Feature Reference - Pattern Play Mode Adjusting the Tempo Regardless of whether the pattern is playing or not, you can change the tempo. Move the cursor to the tempo focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons. TEMPO BEAT td 1 MEASURE CLICK aveQ Settings: [= 30
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 81
    cancelled and the LED above each button lights up. TR1 MISC. TR2 CYMBAL BASS TMP TR SNARE RHYTHM PAT TR KICK CHORD CHO TR SOLO Muting each Rhythm AB FILL BA + −1/NDORUM K+IT1/CYHEASIN ROCK1 INTRO ENDING BASS RHYTHM TMP TR PAT TR TEMPO BEAT SNARE KICK TEMPPAOTTERNSHSIOFTNG
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 82
    track. To cancel the solo, press SOLO again and the DTX will return to Pattern Play mode. TR1 MISC. TR2 CYMBAL TR1 MISC. TR2 CYMBAL BASS RHYTHM TMP TR PAT TR SNARDERUM KIKTICCKHAIN + ROCK1 BASS RHYTHM TMP TR PAT TR TESMNAPROE BEAKTICK CCHHOO RTPRDATTERSNOSLOONG MEICNCAHPHSOOUURTTRRDE
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 83
    Reference - Pattern Play Mode Chords The chords are abreviated as listed below. The DTX enables you to specify a chord to the current pattern simply by selecting the root and type. An on-bass note can be used when necessary. Root The bass note of the chord. Chord type ..... The type (e.g. major
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 84
    DTX YA MAHA DRU M TRIGGE R M O D U LE Pattern Record Mode You can records original patterns to user pattern numbers 111 to 210. Each pattern consists of 3 tracks: rhythm, chord, and bass Play mode. A It is also necessary to select the drum kit (normal) and keyboard voice you want to use before
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 85
    mode before entering Pattern Record mode (P.72). The MIDI Channel and Recorded Voices Select a drum kit you want to record on the 6th page in MIDI channel 5 and a bass track through MIDI channel 7. 2. Stand-by By pressing the RECORD button, you will enter Pattern Record mode and the DTX will
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 86
    following: Real-time: A recording to record the input from pads or drums connected to the DTX. This method is the same as recording a chord track or bass track. Step Rec (step recording): A type of recording where you specify each drum voice to a beat one at a time while checking the data focus
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 87
    Feature Reference - Pattern Record Mode 6. Setting the Beat (time signature) Set the beat of the pattern you are recording. Move the cursor to the BEAT focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to set the beat. TEMPO BEAT Realtime PATTERN MEASURE QUANT.
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 88
    the minimum unit of the recording data. Pick the shortest quantization in the piece used for the phrase or rhythm you are recording. The performance will be keyboards or drum pads in real-time. ! Press the START/STOP button and the LED above the button will flash once, and the DTX will countdown
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 89
    . AThe recording to the chord track is executed through MIDI channel 5, the bass track through MIDI channel 7, and the rhythm track through MIDI channel 10. Once the DTX has looped back to the beginning of the first measure, you can record the snare drum, hi-hat, or other parts onto the track while
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 90
    value at a time. $ Play the pad or MIDI keyboard corresponding to the drum voice you want to input. The voice name of the input will appear and and MISC. (other instruments). AThe MIDI keyboard will be recorded through MIDI channel 10. Erasing a Mistake To erase a voice you have entered by mistake,
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 91
    the appropriate positions. & Press the START/STOP button to exit Step recording and the display will return to Pattern Play mode. Sample: 8-beat drum pattern When an 8-beat drum pattern is entered, the LCD will display: Hi-hat Snare Kick 1st beat 2nd beat 3rd beat 4th beat MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 92
    mode. A When the "JumpRcnt(jump to recent page)" parameter on the 7th page in Utility mode is "on", the DTX will display the page you selected the last time you edited. Your DTX will display the 1st page when the "JumpRcnt(jump to recent page)" parameter is "off". Refer to P.116 for details
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 93
    ) 2 Quantize: Quantization P.91) 3 CrTrNote: Clears a specific note P.91) 4 ClrTrack: Clears a track P.92) 5 ClearPat: Clears a pattern P.92) 6 Ch/Ba/Ry Voice: Selects the voices of a chord, bass or rhythm track P.92) 7 Pat Name: Pattern name P.92) 89
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 94
    Feature Reference - Pattern Job Mode 1 Copy (Pat/Dest): pattern copy This copies a specific preset or user pattern to a different user pattern number. This is convenient in creating a new pattern based on an existing pattern. ! Choose the preset style or user pattern by rotating the Data Scroll
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 95
    and is irretrievable. Feature Reference - Pattern Job Mode 3 CrTrNote (clear specific note) This clears the specific note from an entire track. ! Press the CHORD, BASS, or RHYTHM button of the track containing the note you want to clear and the LED above will light up. " By hitting the connected
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 96
    Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the voice or drum kit you want to use for the track. Settings: Track: cho, bass, rhy Program change numbers: 0 to 128 ARefer to P.143 for details about the voice list. ARefer to P.120 "9 P/C¡KIT" for details about the program change number of
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 97
    progression) Pattern 1 Chord Bass Rhythm C Tempo track Pattern 2 Chord Bass Rhythm G Pattern 3 Chord Bass Rhythm F Sequence Tracks DTX also comes with 100 preset songs (No.1 to 100). A The preset song contains drum kits which are set in advance and generate appropriate sounds. To keep the drum
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 98
    this button. AThe Song Play mode is displayed in the same format as the Drum Kit Play mode (or Chain Play mode). Selecting a Song ! Use the PAGE MAIN B FILL AB −1/NO INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM std 1 SONG MEASURE CLICK CityDogs MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 99
    when the song is not playing . The LCD will show the style, section, and tempo of the first measure. Song number Song name Tempo CLICK DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM std 1 SONG MEASURE CLICK CityDogs Measure number MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK MAIN A Data focus area Section AYou can also change the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 100
    accompaniment (chord and bass), click, or rhythm independently. You can also balance the volume between the song and the drum kit input from PAGE MAIN B FILL AB −1/NO INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT DRUM KIT TEMPO BEAT GM std 1 SONG MEASURE CLICK CityDogs MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 101
    rhythm (drum) is recorded on MIDI channel 10 and the bass is recorded on MIDI channel 7 or parts of a chord are recorded on other channels respectively, feature of the Yamaha DTX which enables you to check the "groove" feeling, that is a difference in timing (how the pad or drum attack delays from
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 102
    set the quantization which becomes the finest Groove Check level. Settings: Quantization: quarter note, quarter note triplet, eighth note, 3 # Play the pad or drum to the song (or pattern). eighth note triplet, 3 16th note, 16th note triplet 3 $ The results of Groove Check will appear on the LCD
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 103
    to. The type of recording depends on the selected track. Step Recording (Recording to a Chord or Bass Track)(P.101, 103, 104) Input the data one step at a time while checking the LCD display of the DTX. Real-time Recording (Recording to track 1 or 2) (P.105) ! Set the tempo (P.105) Set the tempo of
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 104
    to check the connection and match select the proper transmission channels to each track number. The normal keyboard voices used to Press the RECORD button to enter Song Record mode. The DTX will stand-by for recording and the red LED above BASS TMP TR SNARE RHYTHM PAT TR KICK CHORD CHO TR SOLO 100
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 105
    the data one step at a time while checking the LCD display of the DTX. Step Recording to a Pattern Track Input the necessary measure from preset patterns or pattern number in step " above. ABy entering an END mark the DTX will automatically stop at the mark when you are playing a song or recording
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 106
    −1/NO INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT Sample Structure of a Song Each preset style consists of 6 sections which can be connected to create a smooth piece of music. You can also create other patterns and store them as user patterns and insert them into the song structure to try out new
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 107
    the measure for the current locationpointer position. On-bass Shows the on-bass setting of the measure for the current locationpointer chord. $ (If necessary,) specify an on-bass chord. Move the cursor to the on-bass chord focus area and select the bass note apart from the root note. % Use the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 108
    /STOP button. The LED above the button will light up and the LCD display will show the Step Recording display page. TR1 MISC. TR2 CYMBAL BASS TMP TR SNARE RHYTHM PAT TR KICK CHORD CHO TR SOLO CLICK Tempo change time TEMPO BEAT TempTime Tempo change quantity SONG 0 MEASURE 0 Location
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 109
    Real-time Recording (Track 1 and 2 only) This is a recording method to record a rhythm part from a pad or a melody from a MIDI keyboard connected to the DTX in real-time. You can record two sequence tracks: track 1 and track 2. Select TR1 (track 1) or TR2 (track 2) according to step 3. Selecting
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 110
    CLICK AThe LCD above the CLICK button will flash to the tempo when the DTX is counting the beat. The LEDs above both the CLICK button and the START of the user data. Recording a rhythm part If you record a rhythm part (MIDI channel 10) to TR1 in real-time, the track will be muted when you mute the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 111
    Job mode. AWhen the "JumpRcnt(jump to recent page)" parameter on the 7th page in Utility mode is "on", the DTX will display the page you selected the last time you edited. Your DTX will display the 1st page when the "JumpRcnt(jump to recent page)" parameter is "off". Refer to P.116 for
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 112
    110) 9 B Lnr TR: bass linear track mode P.111) 10 Pat Mute: pattern track mute mode P.111) 11 SongName ...(P.111) AThe "6 VolCh (channel volume)" and "7 PanCh (channel pan)" are additional features of DTX version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide (included in this package
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 113
    nearest specified beat. ! Select a track by pressing the TR1 or TR2 button and the LED above the track will light up. TR1 MISC. TR2 CYMBAL BASS TMP TR SNARE RHYTHM PAT TR KICK CHORD CHO TR SOLO " Rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/ YES and -1/NO buttons to set
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 114
    Feature Reference - Song Job Mode 5 PgmCh (select the voices for each channel) This sets the voice for each channel within the currently selected song. The relation between the channel and each track is as shown in the following figure: Ch1
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 115
    mode ON, each pattern of the BASS TR (bass track) is muted while the song is playing. The BASS button mutes the channel data of the bass part recorded in TR 1 or The alphabet, number, or symbol to use is the same as naming the drum kit. Refer to P.35 for details. A Turning the power OFF while
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 116
    DTX system. Entering Utility Mode Press the UTILITY button. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE UTILITY [SYSTEM] sub-modes 1.SYSTEM, 12.MIDI, 24.EQ, 29.SEQ, and 41.MULTI are the title pages that represent 5 sub-modes with the multiple display pages listed on the next
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 117
    SysX (receiving system exclusive P.117) 15 Receive PC (receiving program change P.118) 16 RecvCh10 All (receiving MIDI data through channel 10 P.118) 17 RecvCh10 PC (receiving MIDI data through channel 10 P.118) 18 SendHH (send hi-hat control change P.118) 19 LocalClt (local control P.118) 20
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 118
    125) Multi-timbre tone generator settings 41 MULTI (multi DTX version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide (included in this package) for details. 1 SYSTEM The System Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode. Pages 9, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 will not be displayed in Drum Kit Voice Edit
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 119
    , FC MIDI Channel, FC Control-change Number, FC Sensitivity, HH Control Input indiv (individual) .. The trigger input data set for each drum kit will be used. LinkMode = global MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: global, indiv A When this parameter is set to "global" and you edit a drum kit other than
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 120
    . Be sure to turn the Bypass off when you are using the DTX as a regular drum kit trigger module. Bypass = MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK off Settings: off previous edit of each Edit mode. This is convenient when you are using edit modes with many display pages such as the Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode or
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 121
    version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide (included in this package). 12 MIDI The MIDI sub-mode contains various MIDI settings. Select from 23 display pages using the PAGE¡ or PAGE⁄ buttons. The settings are to receive or send MIDI data between the DTX and an external MIDI
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 122
    off when it is not necessary to receive the messages. RecvCh10 PC= on MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: off, on 18 SendHH (send hi-hat control change) This is an additional feature of DTX version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide (included in this package). 19 LocalCtl (local
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 123
    22 Dump Out (bulk data send) If you are using the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF2 or an external device such as a sequencer that can receive exclusive messages, use this function to store or backup the patterns, songs, chains, drum kits, or system data by sending the bulk data to the device. A Properly
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 124
    to receive exclusive messages (P.117). It is also necessary to match the device number of the external device to the device number of the DTX (P.117). 23 P/C➔KIT (program change table) This determines the program change number that will be used to change the drum kit number from an external MIDI
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 125
    25 Lo Mi Hi (gain) Set the gain to 3 frequency ranges: low, middle, and high. It is possible to boost or decrease the selected range using this function. Move the cursor to the Lo, Mi, or Hi focus area using the Q cursor buttons and set the gain by rotating the Data Scroll Wheel or using the +1/YES
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 126
    that the sounds used for the CLICK (hi, mid, low) may differ depending on the currently selected drum kit since the voices assigned to the MIDI note numbers are different. Refer to the drum kit list (P.148) for the voice assignment of each note number. 31 Click Mid This function sets the sound
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 127
    Settings: mainL+R, aux L+R, main L, main R, aux L, aux R 34 PlyClick (play click) This is an additional feature of DTX version 2.0. Please refer to the System Upgrade Information Guide (included in this package). Feature Reference - Utility Mode 35 Tempo This function sets the tempo of a pattern to
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 128
    The following two types are available. single The DTX shows how loose the data received from a pad or drum is from the beat in clock units. This 16th note quantization. This enables you to check the groove of the entire drum set. GrvCheck = single MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: single, average
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 129
    (MIDI control) This sets the DTX to transmit or receive system real-time messages (start, continue, stop). When this function is enabled, you can control the external sequencers or rhythm machines using the START/STOP button on the DTX panel as well as control the DTX pattern or song playback from
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 130
    you are using the DTX as a tone generator, you are required to connect the keyboard or computer (sequencer) to the DTX using MIDI cable(s). Refer to P.129 for to the program change numbers 1 to 128 (GM system level 1). AThe drum kit currently selected in Drum Kit Play mode is assigned to part 10. !
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 131
    . Balance the volume of each part when you are using the DTX as a multi-timbre tone generator. ! Move the cursor to the part number focus area and rotate This defines the pan position of the voice between left and right in a stereo image. ! Move the cursor to the part number focus area rotae the Data
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 132
    SNARE KICK 40 Settings: The following send level can be set for the parts 1 to 16. 0 to 127. AThe actual reverb send level of the drum kit in part 10 is the level indicated here multiplied by the reverb send level on the 5th display page of
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 133
    multiple instruments linked together to function as a MIDI system. The DTX is equipped with a [MIDI OUT] channel to send out these messages to other MIDI devices and a [MIDI IN] channel to receive messages from other MIDI devices. Use exclusive MIDI cables to connect the devices between the [MIDI IN
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 134
    device To correctly send key data from the DTX is it necessary to match the MIDI send channel to the channel of the external MIDI device on the 13th display page of Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (P.42) Also, if you want to play a drum voice on the DTX from an external MIDI keyboard, it is necessary
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 135
    . The DTX tone generator can receive pitch bend data. You can also send pitch bend data to an external MIDI device using a foot controller (P.47). System Message The DTX transmits the following system messages. The system message can be transmitted regardless of the MIDI channel settings. Real
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 136
    keyboard MIDI IN MIDI interface MIDI OUT MIDI IN Personal computer DTX Parts and Voices Part 1 2 Melody 3 and others 4 5 6 Chord 7 Bass 8 Melody 9 and others 10 Drum (rhythm) 11 12 13 Melody 14 and others 15 16 MIDI channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Voices to use
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 137
    by switching the drum kits, you can send program change data (P.120). It is necessary to set the MIDI send channel to match the channel of the external MIDI device so that the DTX correctly receives the key data (P.42, 92, 110, 118). Tone generator modules MIDI IN MIDI OUT DTX Using the DTX in Live
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 138
    (P.118) parameter in Utility mode is set to "off", the DTX will not receive MIDI channel 10 program change data. When the DTX receives a "GM system ON" or "XG system ON" message from an external device, it will only receive the following drum voice program change numbers: No: 1, 2, 9, 17, 25, 26, 33
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 139
    same process as GM system ON. 2.1.3 DTX system ON F043 7D in "DT" 7F F7 Cancells the program change limitations of the drum channel. 2.1.4 identify request F0 00 F7 "mm" stands for the version number of the software. 2.3 Dump Request Receives only. F0 43 7D 2n "DTX" "cccc" F7 The compliant bulk
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 140
    44th page in Utility mode is not "0". The drum part should be channel 10 (P.127). q Check the Local Control on the 19th page in Utility mode. The Local Control should be "on" (P.118). q Check the cables to see if there is a short. The External Tone Generator is Not Making a Sound q Make sure the
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 141
    the 11th page in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (P.40). Only 1 Sound is Heard when 2 Pads (Drums) are Played q Raise the gain setting of the pad (drum) that is not Make sure the Bass Linear Track mode parameter on the 9th page in Song Job mode is "off" (P.111). The DTX does Not Receive any Switch or
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 142
    Store the necessary data to an external device such as the Yamaha MIDI Filer MDF2 and take the DTX to an authorized Yamaha Service Center to have the battery replaced. ERRORPreset You are trying to edit preset data such as the preset drum kit, preset style pattern or preset song, or you are sending
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 143
    Specifications Tone Generator 16-bit AWM2 (Compliant to GM Standard Level 1) Polyphony Maximum of 32 notes Voices 928 Drum and Percussion Voices, 128 Normal Keyboard Voices Modes Drum Kit Mode Play Mode: 32 preset drum kits and 32 user drum kits Trigger Edit Mode: 31 functions Voice Edit Mode
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 144
    channel 42 13 REV Rtn (reverb return 58 14 Key On 43 14 REV Type (reverb type 59 14 Receive SysX (receiving system exclusive data 117 15 REV Time (reverb time 59 15 Receive PC (receiving Edit recall 68 3 LinkMode 115 3 Pan 54 30 Click Hi 122 30 Edit (edit B Lnr TR (bass linear track mode
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 145
    bypass 45, 46 C C 53 C (coarse tune 54, 128 canyon 59 CHAIN Button 6 Chain Edit Mode 65 Chain Edit mode 23 Chain Play Mode 63 Chain Play mode 23 Channel Message 130 CHORD CHO TR Button 7 Chord input 103 Chord List 79 Chord type 78, 79 Chords 78 click 45, 46 Click (metronome 76, 96
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 146
    bass 106 Receiving Bulk System Message 131 T T 53 T (TOP 124 Tempo 76, 82, 96, 101, 104, 105 TEMPO Button 7 Tempo change quantity 104 Tempo change time 104 Tempo focus area 103 TR1 (MISC) Button 7 TR2 (CYMBAL) Button 7 Track 71, 93 Transport Buttons 27 TRIGGER Button 7 Triggering 20
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 147
    Drum Voice List No Grp 17 K 17 BD MONDO 18 K 18 BD MND S 19 K 19 BD NN04C 20 K 20 BD ROOM1 21 K 21 BD ROOM2 22 K 22 BD ROOM3 23 K 23 BD 196 S 77 Amb 02 197 S 78 Amb 03 198 S 79 Amb 04 199 S 80 SnrRoll✻ 200 S 81 SnRoll2✻ 201 S 82 S RO_S 202 S 83 S FT NZ3 203 S 84 S RuberS 204 S 85 BrshSlp 205
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 148
    S 197 BrshHit1 317 S 198 Brsh1Rim 318 S 199 BrshHit2 319 S 200 Brsh2Rim 320 S 201 Brushup 321 S 202 BrsUpRim 322 S 203 BrshSwep 323 S 204 BrshAtak Jazz Flr 386 T 17 BrshJzHi 387 T 18 BrshJzMd 388 T 19 BrshJzLo 389 T 20 BrshJzFl 390 T 21 BrshRkHi 391 T 22 BrshRkMd 392 T 23 BrshRkLo 393 T 24
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 149
    12 P CongAn 663 P 13 P Clap8 664 P 14 P ClapA 665 P 15 P ClvsA 666 P 16 P Clvs 667 P 17 P BassDr 668 P 18 P CongaC 669 P 19 P CongaH 670 P 20 P CongaM 671 P 21 P CongaO 672 P 22 P CongaS 673 P 23 P CongC7 674 P 24 P CongBe 675 P 25 P Cong8H 676 P 26 P Cong8L 677 P 27 P CowB1 678 P 28
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 150
    16 E HipNs 770 E 17 E Motor 771 E 18 E OOOWWW 772 E 19 E TekGt 773 E 20 E TV vo 774 E 21 E Yadee 775 E 22 E Scream 776 E 23 E Bottle 777 E 24 5 ✽ 885 k 17 SBrass 4 ✽ 886 k 18 SBrass 5 ✽ 887 k 19 Trp 4 ✽ 888 k 20 MTrp 4 ✽ 889 k 21 Trb 3 ✽ 890 s 1 STRNG 4 ✽ 891 s 2 STRNG 3 ✽ 892
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 151
    List No Category Display 1 Piano 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chromatic Percussion 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Organ 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Guitar 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Bass Clarinet Shanai TnklBell Agogo SteelDrm WoodBlok TaikoDrm MelodTom Syn.Drum RevCymbl FretNoiz BrthNoiz Seashore Tweet Telphone Helicptr
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 152
    Livinlrg 16 Hats!dog 17 DownTown 18 Space123 19 SD!Panic 20 Reggae 21 Tabla 22 AlterPer 23 SFX 1 24 SFX 2 25 Piano 26 Vibe 27 SteelDrm 28 Strings 29 Bass 30 User kit 31 User kit 32 User kit Preset Drum kits Number Name 33 Acoustic 34 Rock 1 35 Hip-Hop 36
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 153
    PAD7 CRASH 0 55 0 0 0 0 49 83 PAD8 H.HAT (H.Hat) 46 42 44 20 0 16 0 PAD9 PAD10 KICK 0 36 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number Voice Name 13 T 173 Night H 14 T 174 Night
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 154
    PAD11 KICK 0 36 33 13 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 71 73 74 76 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 K 14 K 15 E 16 C 17 E 18 K 19 P 20 C 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30 P 31 S 32 S 33
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 155
    0 PAD7 CRASH 0 49 0 0 0 0 55 83 PAD8 H.HAT (H.Hat) 46 42 44 20 0 16 0 PAD9 KICK 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 E 15 P 16 C 17 C 18 P 19
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 156
    0 PAD7 CRASH 0 49 0 0 0 0 55 83 PAD8 H.HAT (H.Hat) 46 42 44 20 0 16 0 PAD9 KICK 0 33 36 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 T 14 T 15 T 16 C 17 T 18 P 19
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 157
    0 0 0 0 0 0 RIM MUTE 34 0 23 0 27 0 33 0 39 0 53 0 55 83 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number P 13 C 14 P 15 C 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 C 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 S 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 P 30 S 31 S 32 K 33 S 34 K 35
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 158
    PAD7 CRASH 0 49 0 0 0 0 55 54 PAD8 H.HAT (H.Hat) 46 42 44 46 0 20 0 PAD9 PAD10 KICK 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number Voice Name 13 P 52 P SurdoM 14 P 53 P Surdo
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 159
    0 1 53 49 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 RIM MUTE 34 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 17 0 53 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 K 14 K 15 K 16 C 17 E 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 E 30 P 31 S 32
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 160
    44 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIM MUTE 34 0 37 0 56 0 54 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 E 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 161
    46 0 PAD9 KICK 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 PAD11 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30 P 31
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 162
    0 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 51 80 0 0 0 0 55 54 46 44 46 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 k 16 P 17 k 18 k 19 k 20 E 21 E 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 163
    0 PAD9 KICK 0 33 28 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 0 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 P 27 P 28 P 29 P 30 P 31
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 164
    46 0 PAD9 KICK 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30 P 31
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 165
    46 0 PAD9 KICK 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 PAD11 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30 P 31
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 166
    46 0 PAD9 KICK 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 PAD11 PAD12 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 C 29 S 30 P 31
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 167
    46 0 PAD9 KICK 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD10 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD11 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAD12 0 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drum Voice (ch10) Note Number 13 P 14 P 15 P 16 P 17 P 18 P 19 P 20 P 21 P 22 P 23 P 24 P 25 S 26 S 27 S 28 S 29 S 30 P 31
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 168
    MN, 4:hold Note Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voices other than from ch10 Key mode 0:Poly, 1:Semi(2), 2:Mono, 3:Hi Mono Key off 0:disable, 1:enable Preset Style List y Style No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 169
    142 100 100 100 96 120 122 94 67 60 128 120 100 200 214 140 112 102 180 106 123 144 94 107 155 150 130 120 120 106 195 93 120 126 126 180 Preset Song List No. Name 1 CityDogs 2 Vee Bop 3 NYC BOYZ 4 Whirled 5 FeelNite 6 Straight 7 HR 01 8 HR
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 170
    Appendix 166 Drum Kit Trigger Edit Parameter (Blank Chart) Drum Kit Name: INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PAD Type PAD Gain Level Range Velocity Range Velocity Curve Self Rejection Rejection Spec. Rejection 1st Note Voice Gate
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 171
    Drum Kit Voice Edit Parameter (Blank Chart) Drum Kit Name: Note No. No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 172
    Appendix YAMAHA [ Drum Trigger Module ] Model : DTX MIDI ImplementationChart Function... Transmitted Recognized Basic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity After Touch Pitch Bender Default Changed Default Messages Altered : True voice Note on Note off Key's Ch's O) W O) W 
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 173
    Yamaha or the authorized distributor listed below. Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser à Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste 88 FINLAND Fazer Music Inc. Aleksanterinkatu 11, SF-00101 Helsinki, Finland Tel: 0435 011 NORWAY Narud Yamaha AS Ø
  • Yamaha 2.0 | Owner's Manual - Page 174
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DRUM
TRIGGER
MODULE
DRUM
TRIGGER
MODULE
OWNER’S MANUAL
ENDING
CLICK
CLICK
KICK/MISC.
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
SNARE/CYMBAL
AUX
IN
AUX
IN
MIN
MIN
MAX
MAX
MASTER VOL.
MASTER VOL.
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MAIN A
MAIN B
FILL AB
FILL BA
INTRO
ENDING
3
OFF
DRUM KIT CHAIN
PATTERN SONG
MISC.
SNARE
KICK
CYMBAL
TEMPO
BEAT
MEASURE
INPUT
QUANT.
CLICK
DRUM
DRUM
KIT
KIT
BASS
BASS
TMP
TR
CHORD
CHORD
CHO TR
RHYTHM
RHYTHM
PAT
TR
VOICE
VOICE
UTILITY
UTILITY
STORE
STORE
PA
TTERN
TTERN
SONG
SONG
CHAIN
CHAIN
CLICK
P
AGE
AGE
ERASE
SHIFT
SHIFT
SOLO
SOLO
TR1
TR1
TR2
TR2
1/YES
1/YES
1/NO
1/NO
TEMPO
TEMPO
CYMBAL
MISC.
SNARE
MAIN
B
FILL
BA
MAIN
A
FILL
AB
INTRO
KICK
P
AGE
AGE
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
DRUM TRIGGER MODULE
Version 2.0
DRUM
TRIGGER
MODULE
Version
2.0