Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 31

Data Scroll Wheel, 1/YES and -1/NO Buttons, Transport Buttons, Initializing Process

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Getting Started Data Scroll Wheel The Data Scroll Wheel is used to rapidly 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. +1/YES and -1/NO Buttons The +1/YES and -1/NO buttons change the parameter of the focus area. Use these buttons for fine single-step selections or adjustments. The parameter will continue to change if you continue to press one of these buttons. This buttons are also used to answer the "yes/no" question when you are storing data on the DTX. PAGE ERASE MAIN A PAGE MAIN B FILL AB −1/NO INTRO TEMPO FILL BA +1/YES ENDING SHIFT Transport Buttons The START/STOP button controls the playback of a pattern or song. The RECORD button puts the DTX into Record-ready mode. The CLICK button is used to switch the metronome ON and OFF. Refer to P.74, 76, 81, for details. CLICK Initializing 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 you need to set all of the settings back to factory preset conditions in one procedure for this reason or other. COnce the initialization is executed, the factory preset settings will replace the current contents. Please take precautions to avoid losing your important data. It is also recommended to store the settings you need to save in advance to external devices such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer (MDF2). (See P.199) The following changes will occur when the initialization is executed. q The contents of the preset drum kit will be copied to the user drum kit. q All of the chain data will be deleted. q All of user songs and user patterns will be deleted. q All of the parameter values that can be changed will be set to their standard values. Turn the power switch on while holding the DRUMKIT, PAGE ¡, and PAGE ⁄ buttons all at the same time. 27

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27
Getting Started
Data Scroll Wheel
The Data Scroll Wheel is used to rapidly 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.
+1/YES and -1/NO Buttons
The +1/YES and -1/NO buttons change the parameter of the focus area. Use these buttons for fine single-step
selections or adjustments. The parameter will continue to change if you continue to press one of these
buttons. This buttons are also used to answer the
yes/no
question when you are storing data on the DTX.
PAGE
ERASE
ERASE
SHIFT
+
1/YES
1/NO
TEMPO
MAIN
B
MAIN
B
FILL
BA
FILL
BA
ENDING
ENDING
MAIN
A
MAIN
A
FILL
AB
FILL
AB
INTRO
INTRO
PAGE
Transport Buttons
The START/STOP button controls the playback of a pattern or song.
The RECORD button puts the DTX into
Record-ready mode.
The CLICK button is used to switch the metronome ON and OFF. Refer to P.74, 76,
81, for details.
CLICK
CLICK
Initializing 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 you need to set all of the settings back to factory preset
conditions in one procedure for this reason or other.
C
Once the initialization is executed, the factory preset settings will replace the current contents. Please take precautions to avoid losing your
important data.
It is also recommended to store the settings you need to save in advance to external devices such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer
(MDF2).
(See P.199)
The following changes will occur when the initialization is executed.
The contents of the preset drum kit will be copied to the user drum kit.
All of the chain data will be deleted.
All of user songs and user patterns will be deleted.
All of the parameter values that can be changed will be set to their standard values.
Turn the power switch on while holding the DRUMKIT, PAGE
¡
, and PAGE
buttons all at the same time.