Yamaha DTXPRESS Reference Guide - Page 36

Volume, Pan, Layer Balance, Tuning, 5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency, Reverb Send

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Utility Mode e Voice Number Voice Name [Range] 0, 1-127 Selects the assigned voice. Displays the voice number (1-127) and voice name. If this parameter is set to "0", "NoAssign" will appear in the display and sound will not be produced. * Refer to the [Drum Voice List] (P. 38). 5-2. Volume, Pan This function sets the volume w and pan e (the position in the stereo field) for each drum voice assigned to each MIDI note number q. UT MAP N= 0C -2 q Vol= 127 Pan= C w e q N (MIDI Note Number) Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1. Voice]). w Vol (Volume) [Range] 0-127 e Pan [Range] L64 to C to R64. 5-3. Tuning This function sets the pitch for each drum voice assigned to each MIDI note number q. UT MAP N= 0C -2 q Tune C= 0 F= 0 w e q N (MIDI Note Number) Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1. Voice]). w TuneC (Tune Coarse) [Range] -24 to 0 to +24 Tuning can be set in increments of a half step. e TuneF (Tune Fine) [Range] -64 to 0 to +63 Tuning can be set in increments of 1.17 cents. 5-4. Layer Balance When a drum voice assigned to a MIDI note number q is made up of 2 layers (a single voice consisting of 2 voice waves), this function sets the volume balance between those 2 layers. * When the selected voice only has a 1 layer, this setting will have no affect. UT MAP N= 0C -2 q LayerBalance=--- w q N (MIDI Note Number) Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1. Voice]). w LayerBalance (Layer Balance) [Range] -64 to 0 to +63, --- Sets the volume balance between the 2 layers. * When the selected drum voice only has 1 layer, "---" will appear in the display and settings can not be carried out. 5-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency This function sets the drum voice decay, the filter's cutoff frequency and adjusts the tone of each voice assigned to each MIDI note number q. UT MAP N= 0C -2 q Decay= 0 Fc= 0 w e q N (MIDI Note Number) Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1. Voice]). w Decay [Range] -64 to 0 to +63. Negative values will produce a clearer sound. e Fc (Cutoff Frequency) [Range] -64 to 0 to +63 A positive value will produce a brighter sound, negative values will produce a rounder sound. 5-6. Reverb Send This sets the Reverb Send Level w for each drum voice assigned to each MIDI note number q. * The actual reverb send level will be determined by multiplying the Reverb Send Level set in [5-2. Drum Reverb Send] (P. 23) in the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode. UT MAP N= 0C -2 q Reverb send= 127 w 36

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e
Voice Number Voice Name
[Range]
0, 1-127
Selects the assigned voice. Displays the voice number (
1
-
127
)
and voice name.
If this parameter is set to “
0
”, “
NoAssign
” will appear in the
display and sound will not be produced.
* Refer to the [Drum Voice List] (P. 38).
5-2.
Volume, Pan
This function sets the volume
w
and pan
e
(the position in the
stereo field) for each drum voice assigned to each MIDI note num-
ber
q
.
5-4.
Layer Balance
When a drum voice assigned to a MIDI note number
q
is made
up of 2 layers (a single voice consisting of 2 voice waves), this
function sets the volume balance between those 2 layers.
*
When the selected voice only has a 1 layer, this setting will have
no affect.
Utility Mode
q
N (MIDI Note Number)
Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1.
Voice]).
w
Vol (Volume)
[Range]
0-127
e
Pan
[Range]
L64 to C to R64.
5-3.
Tuning
This function sets the pitch for each drum voice assigned to each
MIDI note number
q
.
q
N (MIDI Note Number)
Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1.
Voice]).
w
TuneC (Tune Coarse)
[Range]
–24 to 0 to +24
Tuning can be set in increments of a half step.
e
TuneF (Tune Fine)
[Range]
–64 to 0 to +63
Tuning can be set in increments of 1.17 cents.
q
N (MIDI Note Number)
Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1.
Voice]).
w
LayerBalance (Layer Balance)
[Range]
–64 to 0 to +63,
---
Sets the volume balance between the 2 layers.
*
When the selected drum voice only has 1 layer, “
---
” will ap-
pear in the display and settings can not be carried out.
5-5. Decay,
Cutoff Frequency
This function sets the drum voice decay, the filter’s cutoff frequency
and adjusts the tone of each voice assigned to each MIDI note
number
q
.
q
N (MIDI Note Number)
Selects the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1.
Voice]).
w
Decay
[Range]
–64 to 0 to +63.
Negative values will produce a clearer sound.
e
Fc (Cutoff Frequency)
[Range]
–64 to 0 to +63
A positive value will produce a brighter sound, negative values
will produce a rounder sound.
5-6.
Reverb Send
This sets the Reverb Send Level
w
for each drum voice assigned
to each MIDI note number
q
.
*
The actual reverb send level will be determined by multiplying
the Reverb Send Level set in [5-2. Drum Reverb Send] (P. 23) in
the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode.
UT
°
MAP
°
N=
°°
0C
°
-2
Vol=
°
127
°
Pan=
°
C
q
w
e
UT
°
MAP
°
N=
°°
0C
°
-2
Tune
°
C=
°°
0
°
F=
°°
0
q
w
e
UT
°
MAP
°
N=
°°
0C
°
-2
LayerBalance=---
q
w
UT
°
MAP
°
N=
°°
0C
°
-2
Decay=
°°
0
°
Fc=
°°
0
q
UT
°
MAP
°
N=
°°
0C
°
-2
Reverb
°
send=
°
127
q
w
w
e