Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 55

VOICE Setting Area (VCE), Makeup of VOICE Setting Area

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Reference KIT VOICE VOICE Setting Area (VCE) This section describes the VOICE setting area, which can be accessed using the [VOICE] button. In this area, you can select and edit the voices (i.e., preset voices, waves, and patterns) assigned to individual pads. For more information on voices and how they work, see page 31. CAUTION • Be sure to store any settings that you have edited before turning off the instrument or selecting a new kit. (See page 45.) Makeup of VOICE Setting Area The VOICE setting area is subdivided into five different sections (VCE1 to VCE5). Use the [B]/[C] buttons to navigate between these sections. If a section contains parameter-setting pages, the [ENTER] button will light up. Press the [ENTER] button to access these pages. You can press the [EXIT] button to move back towards the top of the setting area. Changes made in the VOICE setting area affect the voices assigned to pads from the currently selected kit. You should, therefore, always select the drum kit you want to configure within the KIT setting area before entering the VOICE setting area. The top-most page within the VOICE setting area is the Select Voice page (VCE1), and here you can assign voices (i.e., preset voices, waves, and patterns) to individual pads and layers. On each of the parameter-setting pages within this area, furthermore, you can select the pad and/or layer to be modified. Please note that when you store changes made to parameters within the VOICE setting area, the entire drum kit is stored. Sections VCE1 Sn001:OakCustom Parameter-setting pages Select Voice...Page 56 VCE2 TUNE/OUTPUT≥ VCE2-1 Voice Tuning page Page 57 VCE2-2 Voice Volume page Page 57 VCE2-3 Voice Pan page Page 57 VCE3 TONE VCE4 ≥≥EFFECT≥SEND VCE5 OTHER VCE3-1 Attack Time page Page 58 VCE3-2 Decay Time page Page 58 VCE3-3 Release Time page Page 58 VCE3-4 Filter page Page 58 VCE4-1 Variation Send page Page 59 VCE4-2 Chorus Send page Page 59 VCE4-3 Reverb Send page Page 59 VCE5-1 Mono/Poly page Page 60 VCE5-2 Alternate Group page Page 60 MIDI WAVE PATTERN UTILITY TRIGGER Owner's Manual 55

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TRIGGER
Reference
KIT
MIDI
VOICE
UTILITY
WAVE
PATTERN
Owner’s Manual
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VOICE Setting Area
(VCE)
This section describes the VOICE setting area, which can be accessed using the [VOICE] button. In this area, you can
select and edit the voices (i.e., preset voices, waves, and patterns) assigned to individual pads. For more information
on voices and how they work, see page 31.
Makeup of VOICE Setting Area
The VOICE setting area is subdivided into five different sections (VCE1 to VCE5). Use the [
B
]/[
C
] buttons to navigate between these
sections. If a section contains parameter-setting pages, the [ENTER] button will light up. Press the [ENTER] button to access these pages.
You can press the [EXIT] button to move back towards the top of the setting area.
Changes made in the VOICE setting area affect the voices assigned to pads from the currently selected kit. You should, therefore, always
select the drum kit you want to configure within the KIT setting area before entering the VOICE setting area. The top-most page within the
VOICE setting area is the Select Voice page (VCE1), and here you can assign voices (i.e., preset voices, waves, and patterns) to individual
pads and layers. On each of the parameter-setting pages within this area, furthermore, you can select the pad and/or layer to be modified.
Please note that when you store changes made to parameters within the VOICE setting area, the entire drum kit is stored.
Be sure to store any settings that you have edited before turning off the instrument or selecting a new kit. (See page 45.)
CAUTION
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Sn001:OakCustom
VCE2≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥
≥≥≥TUNE/OUTPUT≥
VCE3
≥≥≥≥≥≥TONE
VCE4
≥≥EFFECT≥SEND
VCE5
≥≥≥≥≥OTHER
Select Voice
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VCE4-1 Variation Send page
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VCE4-2 Chorus Send page
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VCE4-3 Reverb Send page
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VCE2-1 Voice Tuning page
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VCE2-2 Voice Volume page
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VCE2-3 Voice Pan page
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VCE3-1 Attack Time page
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VCE3-2 Decay Time page
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VCE3-3 Release Time page
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VCE3-4 Filter page
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VCE5-1 Mono/Poly page
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VCE5-2 Alternate Group page
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Sections
Parameter-setting pages