Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 139
Trimming a User Voice [F3] TRIM, F1] SELECT display.
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Reference Song mode Drum Kit mode Click mode Reference Sampling Mode [SAMPLING] Trimming a User Voice [F3] TRIM From this display, you can use the Trim function to delete unwanted portions of the User Voice selected on the [F1] SELECT display, located ahead of the Start point and located after the End point. 1 Press the [SAMPLING] button to enter the Sampling mode. The Sampling Select display appears. 2 Select the User Voice to be trimmed on the [F1] SELECT display. D Play Mode Determines how the selected User Voice is to be played back. Settings oneshot, reverse, loop oneshot The User Voice plays back one time from Start point to End point. This setting can be used for solos, sound effects and vocal passages that are used once without looping. 3 Press the [F3] TRIM button to call up the Trimming display. NOTE • When a User Voice having no audio data is selected on the [F1] SELECT display, pressing the [F3] button cannot call up the Trimming display. 321 41 2 3 Start Point End Point reverse The User Voice plays back one time in reverse from End point to Start point. This is useful for creating reversed cymbal sounds and other special effects. 5 6 7 8K9 J 1 Start (Start point) Determines the Start point for playback of the audio data included in the User Voice. The portion of the audio to the left of this point will not be played back. When the cursor is located on the Start parameter, the Start Point is indicated as a vertical full line in the waveform display. When the cursor is not located on the Start parameter, the Start Point is indicated as a vertical dotted line in the waveform display. B Loop (Loop Point) Determines the Loop point at which loop playback starts. When the Play mode is set to "loop," the audio data included in the User Voice is played back between this Loop point and the End point. When the cursor is located on the Loop parameter, the Loop Point is indicated as a vertical full line in the waveform display. When the cursor is not located on the Loop parameter, the Loop Point is indicated as a vertical dotted line in the waveform display. C End (End Point) Determines the End point for playback of the audio data included in the User Voice. The portion of the audio to the right of this point will not be played back. When the cursor is located on the End parameter, the End Point is indicated as a vertical full line in the waveform display. When the cursor is not located on the End parameter, the End Point is indicated as a vertical dotted line in the waveform display. Start Point End Point loop The User Voice plays back begins from the Start point, continues to the Loop point, then repeats indefinitely between the Loop point and End point. This setting is useful for short rhythmic passages, riffs and beats that you want to play back repeatedly and continuously. Loop Playback Start Point Top Point End Point Trigger mode File mode Utility mode Sampling mode Chain mode 139 DTX900 Owner's Manual