Yamaha DTXPRESS Reference Guide - Page 27
Utility Mode
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Utility Mode This mode sets general parameters for the DTXPRESS system and MIDI. ■ Enter the Utility Mode Press the [UTIL] button on the front panel. Once the Utility Mode is entered, the System Group main page (LearnMode) shown below will be displayed. UT SYSTEM LearnMode=allwys * Double-click the [UTIL] button to enter the Utility Mode. The [41. Equalizer (EQ)] display will appear. ■ What's in the Utility Mode The Utility Mode is divided into the 5 sub-groups listed below. 1. SYSTEM Group mP. 28) Contains various settings that affect the entire DTXPRESS system. 2. MIDI Group mP. 29) Contains various settings for the DTXPRESS' MIDI and TO HOST functions. 3. SEQ (Sequencer) Group mP. 32) Contains various settings that apply to the DTXPRESS' sequencer (song). 4. TG (Tone Generator) Group mP. 34) Contains various settings that apply to the DTXPRESS' tone generator. 5. MAP (Drum Map) Group mP. 35) Used to edit the User Drum Map. How to set... 1. Press the [UTIL] button to enter the Utility Mode. 2. Select the sub-mode. • Press the [UTIL] button to move to the next sub group's main page. • Use the [PAGE▲], [PAGE▼] buttons to move to page by page within the selected sub group. You can use these buttons to navigate through all of the pages (from the first System Group main page to the last MAP Group page). 3. Use the [SEL] buttons to move the cursor to the setting you want to change. The value will flash. * If there is only one parameter, it is not necessary to move the cursor. 4. Use the [VALUE-] and [VALUE+] buttons to set the parameter's value or ON/OFF setting. Any settings made in the Utility Mode will directly change the memory settings of the DTXPRESS. There is no store function in this mode. Utility Mode Function List Page 1. SYSTEM Group 28 1-1. Learn Mode 28 1-2. Trigger Bypass 28 1-3. Volume Mode 28 1-4. Jump to Recent Page 28 1-5. Hi-Hat Offset 29 1-6. Factory Set 29 2. MIDI Group 29 2-1. Bulk Dump 29 2-2. Channel 10 Program Change/ Channel Event Receive 30 2-3. Receive Program Change/ System Exclusive Messages 30 2-4. Program Change Table 31 2-5. MIDI Mode 31 2-6. Device Number, Local Control 31 2-7. MIDI Merge 31 2-8. Dump Interval 32 2-9. Send Hi-Hat Control 32 2-10. Host Thru Port 32 3. Sequencer Group 32 3-1. Click Voice 32 3-2. Click Tune 33 3-3. Click Note Number 33 3-4. MIDI Control 33 3-5. Count Switch 33 3-6. Sync Mode 33 3-7. Use Tempo 34 3-8. Click Mode 34 4. TG (Tone Generator) Group 34 4-1. Equalizer (EQ 34 4-2. Tuning 34 4-3. Volume 34 4-4. Reverb Bypass 35 5. MAP (Drum Map) Group 35 5-1. Voice 35 5-2. Volume, Pan 36 5-3. Tuning 36 5-4. Layer Balance 36 5-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency 36 5-6. Reverb Send 36 5-7. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode 37 5-8. Key Off Enable 37 5-9. Map Copy 37 27