Yamaha DTXPRESS Reference Guide - Page 16

Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Function List, Voice Parameters

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Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Function List Page 1. Voice Parameters 16 1-1. Voice 17 1-2. Volume, Pan 17 1-3. Tuning 17 1-4. Layer Balance 18 1-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency 18 1-6. Note Number 18 1-7. Channel, Gate Time 18 2. Input Common Parameters 19 2-1. Cross Fade 19 2-2. Reverb Send 19 2-3. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode 19 2-4. Hold Mode 20 2-5. Key Off Enable 20 2-6. Function 20 2-7. Pad Song 20 2-8. Rim to Pad 21 3. Reverb Parameters 21 3-1. Reverb Type, Time 21 3-2. Reverb Master Return 21 4. Setup 22 4-1. Program Change, Bank Select 22 4-2. Volume, Pan 22 4-3. Drum Kit Voice Copy 22 5. Drum Kit Common Parameters 23 5-1. Volume 23 5-2. Drum Reverb Send 23 5-3. Hi-Hat Sensitivity 23 5-4. Song Select 23 5-5. Drum Kit Name 23 1. Voice Parameters Sets the voice for each input source of the pad. The Input Source is trigger data that is transmitted by the pads or trigger sensors connected to input jacks 1-10 of the DTXPRESS. When monaural pads TP60/80, KP60/80, PCY60/80, DT10/20, etc. are used, one Input Source will be assigned to one input jack. When stereo pads TP80S, PCY80S, etc. are used, two Input Sources (pad input and rim switch input or 2 kinds of pad input, etc.) will be assigned to one input jack. The Voice Parameter is divided into the following 7 pages. 1-1. Voice 17 1-2. Volume Pan 17 1-3. Tuning 17 1-4. Layer Balance 18 1-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency 18 1-6. Note Number 18 1-7. Channel, Gate Time 18 Select the Input Source for Editing In Voice Parameter edit display, first it is necessary to select the input source q for editing. Also, 2 voices/key on events/occurrences (2 voices delivered with one strike of the pad) can be assigned to one trigger input. This use is called "2 layer". When a 2 layer is used, assign the layer number w that is used. q w KIT IN=pad 1 V=1 =K/019 MapleA20 q IN (Input Source) Each Input Source is defined as follows. pad 1 Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 1. rim 1 Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 1. pad 2 Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 2. rim 2 Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 2. : : rim 6 pad 7 rim 7 open Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 6. Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 7. Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 7. Pad input (when the hi-hat controller is not fully closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8. rimOpen Rim switch input (when the hi-hat controller is not fully closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8. close Pad input (when the hi-hat controller is fully closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8. rimCls Rim switch input (when the hi-hat controller is fully closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8. footCl Event when the hi-hat controller is depressed for Trig- ger Input Jack 8. splash Splash event for the hi-hat controller for Trigger Input Jack 8. 16

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Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Function List
Page
1.
Voice Parameters
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16
1-1.
Voice
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17
1-2.
Volume, Pan
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17
1-3.
Tuning
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17
1-4.
Layer Balance
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18
1-5.
Decay, Cutoff Frequency
.................................
18
1-6.
Note Number
...................................................
18
1-7.
Channel, Gate Time
........................................
18
2.
Input Common Parameters
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19
2-1.
Cross Fade
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19
2-2.
Reverb Send
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19
2-3.
Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode
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19
2-4.
Hold Mode
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20
2-5.
Key Off Enable
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20
2-6.
Function
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20
2-7.
Pad Song
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20
2-8.
Rim to Pad
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21
3.
Reverb Parameters
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21
3-1.
Reverb Type, Time
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21
3-2.
Reverb Master Return
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21
4.
Setup
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22
4-1.
Program Change, Bank Select
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22
4-2.
Volume, Pan
....................................................
22
4-3.
Drum Kit Voice Copy
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22
5.
Drum Kit Common Parameters
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23
5-1.
Volume
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23
5-2.
Drum Reverb Send
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23
5-3.
Hi-Hat Sensitivity
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23
5-4.
Song Select
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23
5-5.
Drum Kit Name
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23
1.
Voice Parameters
Sets the voice for each input source of the pad.
The Input Source is trigger data that is transmitted by the pads or
trigger sensors connected to input jacks 1-10 of the DTXPRESS.
When monaural pads TP60/80, KP60/80, PCY60/80, DT10/20,
etc. are used, one Input Source will be assigned to one input jack.
When stereo pads TP80S, PCY80S, etc. are used, two Input Sources
(pad input and rim switch input or 2 kinds of pad input, etc.) will
be assigned to one input jack.
The Voice Parameter is divided into the following 7 pages.
1-1.
Voice
................................................................
17
1-2.
Volume Pan
.....................................................
17
1-3.
Tuning
..............................................................
17
1-4.
Layer Balance
..................................................
18
1-5.
Decay, Cutoff Frequency
.................................
18
1-6.
Note Number
...................................................
18
1-7.
Channel, Gate Time
........................................
18
Select the Input Source for Editing
In Voice Parameter edit display, first it is necessary to select the
input source
q
for editing.
Also, 2 voices/key on events/occurrences (2 voices delivered with
one strike of the pad) can be assigned to one trigger input. This use
is called “2 layer”. When a 2 layer is used, assign the layer number
w
that is used.
q
IN (Input Source)
Each Input Source is defined as follows.
pad
°
1
Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 1.
rim
°
1
Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 1.
pad
°
2
Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 2.
rim
°
2
Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 2.
:
:
rim
°
6
Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 6.
pad
°
7
Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 7.
rim
°
7
Rim switch input for Trigger Input Jack 7.
open
Pad input (when the hi-hat controller is not fully closed)
for Trigger Input Jack 8.
rimOpen
Rim switch input (when the hi-hat controller is not fully
closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8.
close
Pad input (when the hi-hat controller is fully closed)
for Trigger Input Jack 8.
rimCls
Rim switch input (when the hi-hat controller is fully
closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8.
footCl
Event when the hi-hat controller is depressed for Trig-
ger Input Jack 8.
splash
Splash event for the hi-hat controller for Trigger Input
Jack 8.
KIT
°
IN=pad
°
1
°
V=1
=K/019
°
MapleA20
q
w