Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 73

Wave Memory Status, Normalize Delete Optimize Memory Memory Info

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Reference KIT VOICE WAVE Setting Area (WAVE) WAVE3-2 Normalize page From the Normalize page, you can increase the volume of the currently selected wave. With this page displayed, press the [ENTER] button to open the Ratio page (WAVE3-2-1). Here you can specify how much the volume of the wave is to be increased. WAVE3-2 JOB> ≥≥≥Normalize WAVE3-2-1 Ratio page WAVE3-5 Optimize Memory page From the Optimize Memory page, you can maximize the amount of unused wave memory. In order to do this, the content of the DTX-MULTI 12's internal wave memory is rearranged to make more memory available. Optimization can be an effective way to increase the amount of memory available for waves. WAVE3-5 JOB> Optimize≥Memory WAVE3-2-1 ≥≥≥Ratio=100% 1 WAVE4 MEMORY INFO Wave Memory Status 1 Ratio Use this parameter to specify how much the wave's volume is to be increased. Generally, a ratio of 100% or lower is used. With a setting of 100%, the volume will be increased to the maximum possible level without clipping. (Ratios greater than 100% can be specified; however, the wave may become distorted as a result.) Settings 1 to 800 WAVE3-3 Delete page From the Delete page, you can delete the wave currently selected on the Select Wave page (WAVE1). WAVE3-3 JOB Delete Press the [ENTER] button with the Delete page displayed, and when asked to confirm that you wish to proceed, press the [ENTER] button once again. WAVE3-4 Delete All page From the Delete All page, you can delete all waves from the DTX-MULTI 12's internal wave memory. WAVE3-4 JOB> ≥≥≥Delete≥All WAVE4 ≥≥MEMORY≥INFO The MEMORY INFO section allows you to display the current usage status of the DTX-MULTI 12's wave memory. To view the memory-usage status, navigate to the MEMORY INFO section (WAVE4) and press the [ENTER] button. WAVE4-1 Memory Info page WAVE4-1 0.0% 1 ≥≥0.4MB≥/≥64.0MB 2 1 Memory usage ratio (%) This indicates how much of the total wave memory is currently being used in percentage format. B Used memory / Total memory This indicates separately the amount of wave memory used and the total wave memory in megabyte (MB) units. NOTE • Certain types of audio file may require more of the instrument's mem- ory than indicated by the corresponding file size shown on your computer. Press the [ENTER] button with the Delete All page displayed, and when asked to confirm that you wish to proceed, press the [ENTER] button once again. MIDI WAVE PATTERN UTILITY TRIGGER Owner's Manual 73

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TRIGGER
Reference
KIT
MIDI
VOICE
UTILITY
WAVE
PATTERN
WAVE Setting Area (WAVE)
Owner’s Manual
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From the Normalize page, you can increase the volume of the cur-
rently selected wave. With this page displayed, press the
[ENTER] button to open the Ratio page (WAVE3-2-1). Here you
can specify how much the volume of the wave is to be increased.
WAVE3-2-1
Ratio page
1
Ratio
Use this parameter to specify how much the wave’s volume is
to be increased. Generally, a ratio of 100% or lower is used.
With a setting of 100%, the volume will be increased to the
maximum possible level without clipping. (Ratios greater
than 100% can be specified; however, the wave may become
distorted as a result.)
From the Delete page, you can delete the wave currently selected
on the Select Wave page (WAVE1).
Press the [ENTER] button with the Delete page displayed, and
when asked to confirm that you wish to proceed, press the
[ENTER] button once again.
From the Delete All page, you can delete all waves from the
DTX-MULTI 12’s internal wave memory.
Press the [ENTER] button with the Delete All page displayed, and
when asked to confirm that you wish to proceed, press the
[ENTER] button once again.
From the Optimize Memory page, you can maximize the amount
of unused wave memory. In order to do this, the content of the
DTX-MULTI 12’s internal wave memory is rearranged to make
more memory available. Optimization can be an effective way to
increase the amount of memory available for waves.
Wave Memory Status
The MEMORY INFO section allows you to display the current
usage status of the DTX-MULTI 12’s wave memory. To view the
memory-usage status, navigate to the MEMORY INFO section
(WAVE4) and press the [ENTER] button.
1
Memory usage ratio (%)
This indicates how much of the total wave memory is cur-
rently being used in percentage format.
B
Used memory / Total memory
This indicates separately the amount of wave memory used
and the total wave memory in megabyte (MB) units.
Certain types of audio file may require more of the instrument’s mem-
ory than indicated by the corresponding file size shown on your com-
puter.
WAVE3-2
Normalize page
Settings
1 to 800
WAVE3-3
Delete page
WAVE3-4
Delete All page
WAVE3-2≥≥≥≥<JOB>
≥≥≥Normalize
WAVE3-2-1
≥≥≥Ratio=100%
1
WAVE3-3≥≥≥≥<JOB>
≥≥≥≥≥Delete
WAVE3-4≥≥≥≥<JOB>
≥≥≥Delete≥All
WAVE3-5
Optimize Memory page
WAVE4 MEMORY INFO
WAVE4-1
Memory Info page
WAVE3-5≥≥≥≥<JOB>
Optimize≥Memory
WAVE4
≥≥MEMORY≥INFO
WAVE4-1≥≥≥≥≥0.0%
≥≥0.4MB≥/≥64.0MB
1
2
NOTE