Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 40

Creating a Drum Kit

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Quick Guide Creating a Drum Kit The DTX900 lets you create your own original Drum Kit by assigning your favorite Drum Voice to each pad and setting its tuning, pan, decay, reverb, etc. Terminology ● Drum Voice A Drum Voice is an percussion/drum instrument assigned to each pad. Assigning Drum Voices to pads makes up a Drum Kit. ● Drum Kit A Drum Kit is a collection of Drum Voices assigned to the individual pads. Selecting a Drum Kit assigns the Drum Voice(s) to each pad. ● Voice Set When you connect a stereo pad (referred to as a "two-zone pad" and "three-zone pad") to the Trigger Input jack (pages 12 and 60), a different Drum Voice is triggered by the pad depending on the section you hit. A set of Voices that can be triggered from a single pad is referred to as a "Voice Set." You can assign a Voice Set to each pad (Trigger Input jacks). Here, select a Voice Set for each of pads (Trigger Input jacks) to create your original Drum Kit. 1 Press the [DRUM KIT] button to enter the Drum Kit mode, then press the [F1] PLAY button as necessary. 2 Select the desired Drum Kit by using the data dial, [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons. A good idea is to select a Drum Kit that is close in sound to the type of kit you intend to create. Here, select "PRE: 01." 3 Press the [F2] VOICE button, then the [SF1] SELECT button to call up the display shown below. 1 2 3 5 4 1 INPUT or SOURCE When "INPUT" is shown here, the Trigger Input jack (pages 12 and 60) is currently selected for editing, and you can change it to the desired one to which you want to assign the Voice Set. When "SOURCE" is shown here, the Trigger Input Source (page 61) is currently selected for editing, and you can change it to the desired one to which you want to assign the Voice. B Voice Set category Preset Voice Sets are divided into the following categories, which you can select here. Settings kick, snare, tom, cymbal, hihat, perc, efct NOTE • The Voice Set does not include the User Voice assignment. 40 DTX900 Owner's Manual

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Quick Guide
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DTX900 Owner’s Manual
Creating a Drum Kit
The DTX900 lets you create your own original Drum Kit by assigning your favorite Drum Voice to each pad and setting
its tuning, pan, decay, reverb, etc.
Terminology
Drum Voice
A Drum Voice is an percussion/drum instrument assigned to each pad. Assigning Drum Voices to pads makes up a
Drum Kit.
Drum Kit
A Drum Kit is a collection of Drum Voices assigned to the individual pads. Selecting a Drum Kit assigns the Drum
Voice(s) to each pad.
Voice Set
When you connect a stereo pad (referred to as a “two-zone pad” and “three-zone pad”) to the Trigger Input jack (pages
12 and 60), a different Drum Voice is triggered by the pad depending on the section you hit. A set of Voices that can be
triggered from a single pad is referred to as a “Voice Set.” You can assign a Voice Set to each pad (Trigger Input jacks).
Here, select a Voice Set for each of pads (Trigger Input jacks) to create your original Drum Kit.
1
Press the [DRUM KIT] button to enter the Drum Kit mode, then
press the [F1] PLAY button as necessary.
2
Select the desired Drum Kit by using the data dial, [INC/YES] and
[DEC/NO] buttons.
A good idea is to select a Drum Kit that is close in sound to the type of kit you intend
to create. Here, select “PRE: 01.”
3
Press the [F2] VOICE button, then the [SF1] SELECT button to
call up the display shown below.
1
INPUT or SOURCE
When “INPUT” is shown here, the Trigger Input jack (pages 12 and 60) is currently
selected for editing, and you can change it to the desired one to which you want to
assign the Voice Set. When “SOURCE” is shown here, the Trigger Input Source
(page 61) is currently selected for editing, and you can change it to the desired one to
which you want to assign the Voice.
B
Voice Set category
Preset Voice Sets are divided into the following categories, which you can select here.
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2
3
NOTE
The Voice Set does not include
the User Voice assignment.
Settings
kick, snare, tom, cymbal, hihat, perc, efct