Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 25

Modes of the DTX

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Getting Started Modes of the DTX Modes refer to functions which are grouped for efficient operation. The following 8 types of modes are available. Drum Kit Play mode (P.30): To select and play a drum kit. Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (P.32): To edit trigger input levels such as sensitivity. Chain Play mode (P.63): To play a preset chain (drum kits or patterns set in a specific order). Chain Edit mode (P.65): To create or edit a chain. Drum Kit Voice Edit mode (P.50): To edit various drum and percussion sound settings. DRUM KIT TRIGGER CHAIN VOICE SONG UTILITY PATTERN STORE Song Play mode (P.93): To select and play a song. Song Record mode (P.99): To record a song. Song Job mode (P.107): To edit a song. Utility mode (P.112): To change the settings 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 settings. 21

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Getting Started
Modes of the DTX
Modes refer to functions which are grouped for efficient operation.
The following 8 types of modes are
available.
DRUM
KIT
VOICE
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
UTILITY
STORE
PATTERN
SONG
CHAIN
Chain Play mode (P.63):
To play a preset
chain (drum kits or patterns set in a specific
order).
Chain Edit mode (P.65):
To create or edit a
chain.
Drum Kit Play mode (P.30):
To select and
play a drum kit.
Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (P.32):
To edit
trigger input levels such as sensitivity.
Drum Kit Voice Edit mode (P.50):
To edit
various drum and percussion sound settings.
Song Play mode (P.93):
To select and play a
song.
Song Record mode (P.99):
To record a song.
Song Job mode (P.107):
To edit a song.
Utility mode (P.112):
To change the settings
of the entire system such as MIDI, reverb,
equalizer, sequencer and multi-timbre tone
generators.
Store mode (P.69):
To store the drum kit or
chain settings.
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.