Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 27
Internal Design, Functional Blocks - 12 midi controller
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Reference Internal Design In this reference section, you will find a description of what takes place within the DTX-MULTI 12 between striking of a pad and the output of a sound from speakers. Understanding how signals flow and are processed internally will allow you to utilize the powerful functions of this versatile instrument to their maximum potential. Functional Blocks Built-in pads External pads, controllers, and foot switches Reference KIT VOICE MIDI WAVE PATTERN PAD jacks Trigger signals Trigger Signals Trigger setup (Preset or User) Makeup of each kit Kit (Preset or User) Preset voices, patterns, and waves are assigned to each of the built-in pads, external pads, and external controllers. Each pad has up to four layers (A to D) to which voices can be assigned. Preset voices Waves Preset patterns User patterns Import Import Pattern recording USB TO DEVICE SMF file (Format 0) WAV file AIFF file Signals for controlling the internal tone generator MIDI messages MIDI messages MIDI messages USB TO HOST MIDI output Signals for controlling external tone generators and MIDI devices Internal tone generator Portable music player, etc. Effects Reverb, chorus, variation, and master EQ. Audio output Owner's Manual 27 UTILITY TRIGGER