Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section)

Yamaha DTXTREME Manual

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    designed) are not covered by the manufacturer's warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibility. Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly
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    instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic de levensduur afdankt of de volgende Yamaha Service Afdeiing: Yamaha Music Nederland Service Afdeiing Kanaalweg 18-G, 3526 KL UTRECHT the supplied Yamaha AC Adaptor to power DTXTREME. The use
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    serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service to other electronic components, turn off the instrument to set the desired listening /rack specified for the instrument. When attaching the stand or rack,
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    Copying a Drum Kit or Chain 84 Features of the DTXTREME Drum Kit Play Mode Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Drum Kit Effect Edit Mode Chain Play Mode Song Job Mode Utility Mode Store Mode - APPENDIX - Handling the Memory Card (SmartMedia™*) .. 85 APPENDIX Troubleshooting 86
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    REFERENCE SECTION Features of the DTXTREME Features of the DTXTREME Understanding the DTXTREME Overall Structure Trigger Input MIDI OUT Edit Buffer Trigger Edit Mode Drum Kits Preset Drum Kits P1~P90 MIDI Note Numbers 15 16 19 21 23 13 15 17 18 20 22 24 86 88 91 93 85 87 89 90
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    REFERENCE SECTION Features of the DTXTREME Flow of Pad Messages The trigger signals sent from the pads connected to input jacks 1 to 16 and the HI-HAT CONTROL and FOOT SW jacks are treated according to the settings of the current drum kit loaded in the edit buffer. Each trigger input is assigned to
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    the DTXTREME Drum Kits and the Tone Generator A drum kit is a collection of drum voices (from 1757 different ones) assigned to pads (trigger inputs) and which have been tuned, assigned reverb settings and so on. You could set up different drum kits for different genres of music. A drum kit consists
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    REFERENCE SECTION Features of the DTXTREME DTXTREME Basics Switching Between Modes Use the Mode buttons to switch between modes. DRUMKIT Drum Kit Play Mode: Press the PLAY button. PLAY TRIGGER Chain Play Mode: Press the CHAIN button once. Chain Edit Mode: Press the CHAIN button twice, or once
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    DTXTREME DRUM TRIGGER MODULE TEMPO BEAT CLICK =107 4/4 SHIFT EXIT/NO and ENTER/YES Buttons Press the EXIT/NO button when you want to exit from any mode. This will take you back to Drum Kit Play mode. If you want to apply a particular setting to the Owner's Manual Basic Section for details about using
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    Drum Kit Play Mode Drum Kit Play Mode In this mode, you can play the DTXTREME's drum voices via connected pads (or drums with drum trigger pick-ups). You can choose from 90 preset drum kits, 40 user drum kits and up to 99 drum kits held on Memory Card (SmartMedia™). You can also use these kits
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    feature to play back in "minus-one" settings, you can add your own drum part to a song, which is useful for triggered) when an associated pad is hit. Up to one Main Song and three Pad Songs can be played back simultaneously. You can select the song type in the Drum Kit/Song selection page (page 11
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    , you can also set the tempo, beat and click. 3.Press the Page w button to open the Song page to select the playback method and tracks. SONG=P1 Rokchick M001-01 =103 4/4 |- | Tr1=play Tr2=none Playing method Track1 Track2 n See page 11 for further details about the Drum Kit/Song selection page
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    , hit the pad assigned to the Pad Song. Playback will depend on the playback mode setting for the pad. There are three playback modes, as shown below. You can set the mode with the TrgFunc parameter in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (page 29). play: Playback will begin when you hit a pad, and stop when
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    set with the RevRetrn parameter in the [Reverb] page in Drum Kit Effect Edit mode (page 54). 2 SHIFT button + SNARE slider: Controls the reverb send level for the snare drum You can change the initial tempos of these songs temporarily (page 11) but once you begin playback from the beginning again or
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode Click (Metronome) Whether the song is playing other than rhythm and bass parts. More accurately, parts on MIDI channels 1, 2, 4-9 and 11-16 from incoming MIDI signals and Tracks 1 and 2 of the song are muted. Tap Tempo You can set the tempo from the timing
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    note triplet, eighth note, eighth note triplet, 16th note, 16th note triplet 3.If necessary, you can also set the tempo, beat and click. ❏Settings: Same as in the Drum Kit/Song page. See page 11. 4.Play your pads or drums in time with the song. The timing difference for each hit of the pad or
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    drum kit performance on one track and, via MIDI IN, a MIDI synthesizer performance on the other track. Therefore, you can record drum and accompaniment parts MIDI keyboard performances. 3-B. Step Recording (page 21) 1. Set quantization: Set the minimum note length for step recording. 2. Recording:
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    Drum Kit/Song page (page 11). In the case of real-time recording, you need to have also set DTXTREME correctly and that its MIDI transmission channels have been assigned to the DTXTREME's screen as a guide, you enter data one step at a time at the specified note resolution. ❏Settings: Replace, OverDub
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    Mode 3-A. Real-Time Recording You can record your drum kit or connected MIDI keyboard's performances in real-time. First, select the target track in the Recording Standby as mentioned earlier (page 19) and set the number of measures and quantization level. [RECORD] Track MeasLen Quantize Free100
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    Start/Stop button again to end recording and return to the Drum Kit/Song page. n If you switch the power off during is separated by a vertical line. The displayed resolution will also depend on the note length set as the quantization level. 3 Cursor Move the cursor to the position where you want
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode 3.Press the RHYTHM/INSERT button and the parameters available for the event are displayed in the main LCD screen. M001-01-16 Ch=10 NoteOn ff C#4 1 2 3 4 1 Ch= (MIDI channel) Set the MIDI channel for the event to be input. 2 Event type Set the type of
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    kits, the different drum voices are assigned to individual note numbers. ❏Settings: C-2 (0) - C3 (60) - G8 (127) PC (Program Change) This information is used to select a sound (voice) program by specifying its number from within 1128. An multiple-part Ctrl. No. 001 Modulation: Controls the depth of
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    SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode ChAfter (Channel Aftertouch) This information is identical to that transmitted when you apply pressure to a key before releasing it, and can be set to change the tonal quality of a sound. M001-01-16 Ch=10 ChAfter Val=127 Channel Aftertouch Value Val= (Value): Set the
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    details of the JumpRecnt parameter. Edit Pages and Basic Operations in Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode The DTXTREME's trigger functions are found in this mode, consisting of 18 pages. These pages contain settings for each individual pad input and settings common to all pad inputs. 1. Use the Page v and
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to to set the necessary parameters. 5. When you are done, press the STORE button to store the drum kit. See page 83 for details about the Store operation. STORE Dot lit n Once you start editing in this mode, you will notice a dot
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode RH RH kick TP KP PCY BP DT Snare DT HiTom DT LoTom DT kick1 DT a pad. The Level Velocity parameters in the [TrgSens2] page (page 28) are related to this. ❏Settings: Choose from the following for inputs 1 to 16. Curve 1 (loud2) [TrgSens1] Type Input=16 RH
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    SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode [TrgSens2] Trigger Sense 2 Set the Level range and Velocity range for each input. The Level range defines the maximum and minimum input level. The Velocity range defines the output range of the Velocity values according to the Level range. Together, these settings
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    SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode [TrgSens3] Trigger Sense 3 You can prevent the double-triggering of notes and crosstalk (overlapping of sounds). 4 [TrgSens3] SelfRej Rej Input=16 6ms 4 Spec Rej 9 from IN16 1 2 3 Specific rejection Input 1 Input= Select the trigger input. ❏Settings
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    be 11, 12, 13 and 14. In the third pad song in a drum kit, original channels 7 and 8 will be re-assigned to channels 15 and 16, and original channels 9 and 10 will be re-assigned to channels 1 and 2. n See page 29 for details about pad song playback. [TrgMIDI1] Trigger MIDI 1 Set
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 2 Mode Set the Key On mode for each input. Settings: off, 1 - 32 [TrgMIDI2] Trigger MIDI 2 Set the MIDI note numbers for each trigger input, the gate time, MIDI channel and so on. Up to 11 MIDI note numbers can be assigned to each input. When a trigger
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    by the RHP120SD pad. n When the trigger input "8" (Input=8) is selected, since of drum voices to MIDI note numbers are set in Drum Kit Voice Edit mode (page 44). ❏Settings: set to "alter") n MIDI note numbers are used to specify the pitch of a voice. Middle C, for example, is note number 60. Yamaha
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode Assigning note numbers using an external MIDI keyboard You can assign a note or multiple notes such as a chord using an external MIDI keyboard connected to MIDI IN on the DTXTREME. This saves you from programming each note one by one. Select "1st" for
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode Chord Type List Display Maj7 Maj 6th m7 (11) Maj9 add9 min min6 min7 m7 ( 5) mM7 min9 madd9 7th 7 ( 5) 7 ( 9) 7th9 7 ( 9) 7 ( 11) 7 ( 13) 7 (13) 7sus4 sus4 dim aug Procedure 1. In the [TrgMIDI2]] page, select the trigger input
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 2 Note Select from 6 numbers (1st to 6th), mute or rim. Velocity crossfades are assigned to the numbers or parameters selected here. ❏Settings: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, mute or edge, rim or open, clse, fcls, spls, rim 3 VelXFade (
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode [TrgRim] Trigger Rim Set the Rim Key On mode and Rim Velocity parameters for each input. [TrgRim] RimKeyOn RimVel HoldGrp Input=16 withpad fix127 16 1 2 3 4 1 Input= Select the trigger input. ❏Settings: 1 - 16 n If the Learn parameter in the [UT 5]
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode [TrgCopy1] Trigger Copy 1 Copy the settings for one of the trigger inputs in the current drum kit to those of a trigger input in another drum kit specified. This is useful when configuring a trigger input with similar settings. [TrgCopy1]Input Kit Input
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 1 Curve Select from 8 different envelope generator curves. 1 Level 2 Level 0 3 Level Time 0 4 Level Time 0 5 Level Time 0 6 Level Time 0 7 Level Time 0 8 Level Time 0 Time 0 Time ❏Settings: 1 - 8 2 Time Set the transition time when
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode [FootCtrl2] Foot Controller 2 Specify the MIDI message type and channel transmitted by the foot controller connected to the HI-HAT CONTROL jack on the rear panel. If the "Func" parameter in the [FootCtl1] page has been set to "MIDI," the MIDI control
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 3 MIDI (Transmit Channel) Set the MIDI channel used to transmit control change messages when the "Func" parameter has been set to "MIDI." ❏Settings: MIDI channel: 1 - 16 4 Type Set the controller number transmitted when you press the footswitch with the
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    when selecting the current drum kit. ❏Settings: off, 30 - 300 3 9to10 Trigger inputs 9 and 10 accept two separate pad outputs using a single stereo jack. If you set this to "on," a signal on input 9 will be reproduced on input 10. ❏Settings: off, on 4 11to12 Trigger inputs 11 and 12 accept two
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    13 to 94 (as set in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode) with drum voices, you can connect each drum pad to a drum voice to create a single drum kit. The following illustration shows relations among a drum kit, MIDI note numbers, drum voices, and edit parameters. After editing drum voices, you can save
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    working in when you enter the edit mode. If this parameter has been set to "off," you will have the first edit page. See page 73 for details of the JumpRecnt parameter. Edit Pages and Basic Operations in Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode This mode has 10 edit pages. These edit pages contain
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    another mode. Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode --Voice Parameters (page 44) --[Voice1] VOICE1 --[Voice2] Special snare drum settings --[Voice3] VOICE3 send MIDI parameter change data to the DTXTREME (You cannot create an original voice only with the DTXTREME). ❏Settings: AcKick, ElKick, AcSnr1, 2, EleSnr,
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    , you can balance voices assigned in the drum kit. ❏Settings: 0 - 127 5 Tuning Adjust the tuning of the chosen voice by approximately one cent (1/100 semitone). ❏Settings: -24.00 - +24.00 [Voice2] Special snare drum settings Set the special snare drum parameters only when you have chosen "XtrSnr
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    [Voice3] VOICE3 Set the stereo panning and filter for each MIDI note number (drum pad). If is not editable. ❏Settings: -64 (100:0) - 0 (50:50) - +63 (0:100) 4 Filter Adjust the filter setting for the voice you Cut-off point Q max. Q min. Frequency ❏Settings: -64 - +63 Frequency 5Q Adjust the Q
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    Settings: -64 - +63 [Voice5] VOICE5 Set the key assignment for each MIDI note number (drum pad). Key assignments determine how each voice is played when you hit each pad (how each MIDI note number will be accepted by the DTXTREME ). If a fifth note is triggered while the previous 4 notes continue
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    On messages (triggered from the corresponding drum pad). This is useful when you want to output MIDI Note On from the MIDI OUT of the DTXTREME without routing it to the DTXTREME tone generator (for the purpose of triggering only external sound modules connected to the DTXTREME). With RvKeyOn set to
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    a specific note name (shown in the LCD) as found in the [VOICE1] page. ❏Settings: 13C#-1 - 94A#5 2 (to) Kit Specify a destination drum kit to copy to. The value "current" means the drum kit you are editing now. ❏Settings: current, U1-U40 3 (to) Note Specify the note number of the destination. Each
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    when switching from the current drum kit to another. By simply selecting another drum kit on the DTXTREME, you can conveniently change programs on other MIDI devices including synthesizers. Also notice you can set up to 16 program changes for each drum kit. ❏Settings: 001 - 128 4 BankMSB (Bank
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    you want to output when switching from the current drum kit to another. Effect send levels specified here will be sent to the DTXTREME tone generator and output from MIDI OUT except when the MIDI channel is set to "10," the basic channel of the drum kit. As for the MIDI channel 10, the speci
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    49). This is useful, for instance, if you want more reverb on the snare drum but less on the bass drum. Chorus Unit This system effect applies to your entire drum kit. Choose from 13 chorus types of soft to hard modulations (chorus, flanger, jet effect, and so on). You can even specify the amount
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    down the SHIFT button increases or decreases the value in larger increments. Drum Kit Effect Edit Mode --Effect Setup (page 53) --[Effect] EFFECT SETUP Enable or disabe the Localizer and set the reverb send level and chorus send level for the entire drum kit. [Effect]Localizer off 1 RevSend ChoSend 40
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    This parameter only affects (will be sent to) the DTXTREME tone generator and will not be output from MIDI OUT as MIDI messages. ❏Settings: 0 - 127 n This parameter is identical to the RevSend parameter available in the [MIDI3] page in Drum Kit Voice Edit mode. n You can also specify a RevSend level
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    List in the Appendix for details. Insertion Units [InsFX] INS FX SETUP1/2 In these pages, you can set parameters for each insertion effect you want to apply to a specific voice in the drum kit. Note that the insertion effects are unavailable when the Localizer is enabled in the [Effect] page (page
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    REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Effect Edit Mode 2 Type Choose an effect type to assign. You can assign any of 44 insertion effect types. ❏Settings: THRU, HALL1, HALL2, ROOM1, ROOM2, ROOM3, STAGE1, STAGE2, PLATE, DelayLCR, DelayLR, ECHO, CrossDlay, KARAOKE1, KARAOKE2, KARAOKE3, CHORUS1, CHORUS2, CHORUS3
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    effect (sound modulation) to another. The HRTF parameter can compensate for such personal differences in perception. ❏Settings: 0 - set, all instruments including the drum kit will accordingly become further. ❏Settings: 0.3 - 10.0 [unit: meter] 3 Angle Specify how the sounds from the DTXTREME
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    ) you want to use. Chain number Step number Drum kit number & name CHAIN=1 Step=1 Kit=U1 Init Name IniChain Chain name ❏Settings: 1 - 32 n If the LED display is set to indicate a drum kit in Utility mode (page 72), the display shows the drum kit number assigned to each step. Choosing a Step Use
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    arranging drum kits or songs in a certain order. A chain can contain up to 32 steps. You can store up to 32 chains in the DTXTREME memory. chain name as necessary. 4. Set the desired drum kit or song in the first step. 5. Proceed to the second step and set the desired drum kit or song in the same
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    complete the chain by assigning "END" (to avoid proceeding to an unused step in live performance or so on). ❏Settings: song, kit (drum kit), END (assigned to a final step of the chain) 4 Song/Drum Kit Number and Name If you have chosen "song" for the Type parameter, specify a song here. If you have
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    a variety of ways, such as adding a name for the song, setting voice parameters for each track, applying quantization and copying or clearing a whole Song10] SONG DELETE MEASURE --[Song11] SONG ERASE MEASURE --Voice-related settings (page 68) --[Song12] SONG VOICE1 --[Song13] SONG VOICE2 --[Song14
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    the song will not be cleared and you will be returned to Drum Kit Play mode. [Song3] SONG NAME You can assign a song name up to 8 characters in length. You can also set the Tempo and Repeated Playback settings. Song name 1 Cursor (position) [Song3] Name "no name " Tempo Repeat SONG < !"> 120
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    you wish to quantize. 2. Use the Data Control knob assigned to "Value" to set the quantization level. 3. Press the ENTER/YES button and you will see an "Are instead, the track will not be quantized and you will be returned to Drum Kit Play mode. [Song5] SONG MIX TRACK You can merge the data held
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    from which you wish to copy data. The song number will be displayed. ❏Settings: P1-P31, Q1-Q67, R1-R66, U1-U32 (songs held on EXIT/NO button instead, the track will not be copied and you will be returned to Drum Kit Play mode. [Song7] SONG CLEAR TRACK You can clear data that exists on either track
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    004 3 4 1 Copy from Select the source song that you wish to copy. The song number will be displayed. ❏Settings: P1-P31, Q1-Q67, R1-R66, U1-U32 (Songs held on a memory card cannot be copied) 2 Track not be copied and you will be returned to Drum Kit Play mode. REFERENCE SECTION Song Job Mode 65
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    MEASURE 001 x ( 1 16/16 ) 111 1 2 3 4 1 Create Specify the number of empty measures to be inserted. ❏Settings: 001-999 2 Track Select the track the empty measures will not be created and you will be returned to Drum Kit Play mode. [Song10] SONG DELETE MEASURE You can delete measures of a
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    instead, the measures will not be deleted and you will be returned to Drum Kit Play mode. [Song11] SONG ERASE MEASURE You can erase all data containing the data to be erased. ❏Settings: 1, 2 2 Measure (from) Specify the first in the block of measures to be erased. ❏Settings: 001-999 3 Measure (to)
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    be transmitted via MIDI OUT whenever you select this song. [Song13] Ch VOICE 16 1 PC# BankMSB BankLSB 001 000 000 2 3 n As for MIDI channels set to "off" (not to transmit MIDI messages) with the Transmit parameter in the [SONG12] page, all parameters for those channels will be displayed
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    for the selected channel will be displayed. ❏Settings: 1-16 2 Filter Set the Filter value for the MIDI channel. ❏Settings: -64 - 0 - +63 3 RevSend (Reverb Send) Set the Reverb Send level for the MIDI channel. ❏Settings: 000-127 4 ChoSend (Chorus Send) Set the Chorus Send level for the MIDI
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    DTXTREME system settings are made in this mode, and includes parameters that are common to all modes such as MIDI, effects and Memory Card settings page 75) MIDI settings --[UT 9] MIDI 1 --[UT 10] MIDI 2 --[UT 11] MIDI 3 --[UT 12] MIDI 4 --CLICK (page 77) Click sound and mode settings --[UT 13] CLICK
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    values. The leftmost Data Control knob can be used to jump directly to the first page of each category. Master EQ (Master Equalizer) You can set equalizer settings for the tone generator. Master EQ is a 3-band equalizer and Lo (Low) and Hi (High) are shelving-types. [UT 1] Master EQ 1 In this page
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    : Reverb send level of each part. indiv: Output volume levels of Individual Outputs 1-6 (1: SNARE, 2: KICK, 3: TOM, 4: HIHAT, 5: CYMBAL, 6: MISC). ❏Settings: RevSend, indiv SYSTEM Set the system-wide settings of the DTXTREME, including display, triggering, factory setting and so on. [UT 5] SYSTEM
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    . indiv: Different values can be set for each drum kit. ❏Settings: global, indiv 2 TrgByps By enabling Trigger Bypass, inputs from all connected pads will be ignored. This can be useful when, for example, changing the settings for the trigger pick-ups connected to your drum set, or when you want to
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    trigger set for preset drum kits. By "trigger set," we mean the settings for each pad as set in the [TrgSens1] to [TrgSens3] pages in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode. The following four types of trigger sets are available. The trigger set selected here will always be used when selecting a preset drum kit
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    to their factory defaults. [UT 8] SYSTEM Factory Set Factory Set The factory default values for all the unit's settings are restored. Factory Set (Factory Default Settings) The DTXTREME's drum kits, effects, trigger settings and other settings have default values as the unit is shipped from
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    Change messages will select regular DTXTREME drum kits. GM: Program Change messages will select GMtype drum kits. ❏Settings: native, GM [UT 11] MIDI 3 In this page, you can set the parameters for MIDI messages received by the DTXTREME's internal tone generator. [UT 11] Receive10 PC MIDI on on
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    's drum part. When this is enabled, Program Change messages in a DTXTREME song or received from an external MIDI device can be used to switch between drum kits. Note that the PC parameter has to also be enabled for this feature to be available. ❏Settings: off, on 4 SysEx Enable or disable the
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    Settings: stereo, phones, st+ph, indiv1 - indiv6 3 Mode Select the click mode. manual Settings: Drum voice number and name n Any voice that is used in a drum kit can be selected. 3 Vol Set the volume of the accented click. ❏Settings: 0 - 127 4 Tuning Set the pitch of the accented click. ❏Settings 11
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    Voice[Low] Vol Tuning CLICK Percus 11 RollRiml 127 +10.25 1 2 Settings: Drum voice number and name 3 Vol Set the volume of the off-beat click. ❏Settings: 0 - 127 4 Tuning Set the pitch of the off-beat click. ❏Settings: -24.00 - +24.00 SEQ (Sequencer) Set the DTXTREME's sequencer-related settings
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    the Start/Stop button. ❏Settings: off, on 3 Drum Kit Play mode. About the Memory Card (SmartMedia™) File Format qWhen Formatting When the memory card is formatted in the [UT 23] page (page 82), its contents will be completely erased and the following directories will be created. YAMAHA\DTXTREME
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    using MIDI parameter changes). SMF: Standard MIDI File data. VOLUME: All files in one go. ❏Settings: all data, system, one kit, all kit, oneChain, allChain, one song, all song, allVoice, SMF, VOLUME n If you leave AIFF files in the directory \YAMAHA\DTXTREME\AUTOLOAD, they will be automatically
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    "dtxsong1" 1 2 1 Delete Select the type of file you wish to delete. The available file types are the same as for loading. ❏Settings: all data, system, one kit, all kit, oneChain, allChain, one song, all song, allVoice 2 FileName Specify the file name. Use the Data Control knob to select the file name
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 83
    number and name of the drum kit (chain) and choose the location (another drum kit or chain number) to save the current drum kit (chain). Store Current Drumkit to Kit U1 Acoustic Drum Kit Store Mode Press the STORE button when you are in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode or Drum Kit Voice Edit mode. You
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 84
    . You can copy a specific drum kit or chain to another location. Having duplicate drum kits or chains in adjacent positions makes it easy to observe the differences between original and edited versions of drum kits or chains. 1. Choose a drum kit or a chain (original) in Drum Kit Play mode or Chain
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 85
    to the standards of SSFDC (Solid State Memory Card Card: another name of SmartMedia) Forum. s the possibility of static electricity, touch the metal parts such as a door knob and aluminum sash off. s Data Backup For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of important
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 86
    Troubleshooting The DTXTREME is Not Making a Sound or a Triggered Sound q Make sure the pads and triggers are connected correctly to the input jacks of the DTXTREME. q Make sure the connectors from the DTXTREME OUTPUT jack (and NOT the INDIV. OUT jack) are plugged correctly to the input jacks of the
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 87
    q If you are playing a rim shot, set the RIM Velocity parameter in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode to a setting other than "mute Hi" and "mute Lo." q Set the unnecessary 2nd notes on to "off" in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode. q Set the Key mode in Drum Kit Voice Edit mode to "semi2," "semi3," "semi4
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 88
    the power OFF and then ON while holding the Play and Trigger buttons and the DTXTREME will reset to its initial settings. Beware that all the data will be lost. Frequent data back-up storage to external MIDI devices such as the Yamaha MDF2 is recommended to prevent lost data. The Sound will Not
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 89
    to TO HOST, and the HOST SELECT switch is properly set. WARNING: All data initialized push [ENTER] All setting data is initialized because the backup battery inside the DTXTREME may be running short. Consult your nearest Yamaha dealer on replacing the battery. WARNING : Battery voltage is low
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 90
    if the file is suitable for the DTXTREME and is not corrupted. ERROR : Can't edit preset song push [ENTER] This message will be shown if you attempt to load a song from the memory card or by receiving bulk data when a preset song is selected (in Drum Kit Play mode). First select a user song
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 91
    Parts 16 parts Voices 1757 Drum and Percussion Voices, 128 Keyboard Voice (GM Level 1) System Effects 2 Blocks (Reverb, Chorus) Effect for Drum Kit 2 Insertion Effects Sequencer 2 Tracks MIDI sequencer MODES 8 modes Drum Kit Play mode Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode Drum Kit Voice Edit mode Drum Kit
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 92
    57 Drum ...8 Drum Kit Store Mode 83 Drum Kits and the Tone Generator 8 DumpIntrvl ...76 E EdgeAdj ...74 Effect ...53 EFFECT SETUP 53 Effects ...8 Empty ...21 Event parameters 22 Event type ...22 EXIT/NO and ENTER/YES Buttons 10 F Factory Set ...75 Factory Set (Factory Default Settings 75
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 93
    38 SEQ1 ...79 SEQ2 ...79 Sequencer Buttons 10 Shell ...45 Slider ...72 Snare ...45 SNARE slider ...14 SONG ...11 Song ...30, 41 SONG CLEAR 62 SONG CLEAR 63 SONG VOICE1 68 SONG VOICE2 68 SONG VOICE3 69 Song/Drum Kit Number and Name 60 Song1 ...62 Song10 ...66 Song11 ...67 Song12 ...68
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 94
    snare drum settings 45 Step ...60 Strainer ...45 Swap L/R ...72 Switching Between Modes 9 SyncMode ...79 SysEx ...77 SYSTEM 1 ...72 SYSTEM 2 ...73 SYSTEM 3 ...74 SYSTEM 4 ...75 T Tap Tempo ...16 TEMPO ...11, 62 Tempo ...41 Tempo (Tempo Change 24 TG1 ...71 TG2 ...72 Time ...38 (to) Kit ...37
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 95
    DTXTREME selects a drum kit that corresponds to the received number. It is possible to select a drum voice for any MIDI channel (except 10). In this case, the drum map used for that voice is identical to that for MIDI channel 10. 2.2.2 1 modulation Reception only. 2.2.3 4 foot controller Supports
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 96
    Sets all the data except the MIDI master tuning data to its initial value. Supports for various parameters on the DTXTREME. The parameter number specified 4c $06 $00 $ii $dd*N $F7 n is device number (1 - F). ii is display start position similar kinds of data (like drum kit number, song number or so
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 97
    data (like drum kit number, song Supports both transmission and reception. 5.1 Timing Clock When the "MIDI sync mode" system parameter has a value of "ext" or "auto," the DTXTREME synchronizes to incoming timing clock. 5.2 Start, Continue, Stop When the "MIDI control" system parameter is set
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 98
    DRUM control parameter P1-4 range name 1 1-- 0-2 KIT DEVICE 1 2-- 0- KIT NO 1 3-- 0,1 KIT FREQ HI 6 1-- 0- CLICK VOICE SET 6 2-- 0-8 CLICK OUTSEL 6 HOLD GROUP in: 0-15 trigger input number A.6 parameter change 10 10 nt - OB127 ATTACK 10 11 nt - OB127 DECAY 10 12 nt
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 99
    - - PARAMETER 11 21 12 - - PARAMETER 12 21 13 - - PARAMETER 13 21 14 - - PARAMETER 14 21 15 - - PARAMETER 15 21 16 - - PARAMETER 16 21 17 - - 0-5 TYPE 21 18 - - 0-16 DRUM SENSITIVITY 21 19 - - 0-16 ACMP SENSITIVITY A.12 parameter change - Drumkit MIDI setup parameter P1
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 100
    KIT NO i: 0-31 step number A.18 parameter change - remote sw sw number sw name 1 PLAY 2 TRIGGER 3 EXIT NO 4 ENTER YES 5 CLICK 6 TOP 7 CHAIN 8 VOICE 9 SHIFT 10 SOUND 11 MID UC FREQ HI 4 bytes reserve UC VOICE SET UC OUTSEL UC CLICK MIDI OUT UC CLICK MODE
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 101
    UC PARAMETER 10 MSB 7bit UC PARAMETER 10 LSB 7bit UC PARAMETER 11 MSB 7bit UC PARAMETER 11 LSB 7bit UC PARAMETER 12 MSB 7bit UC PARAMETER 12 LSB PARAMETER 14 UC PARAMETER 15 UC PARAMETER 16 UC TYPE UC DRUM SENSITIVITY UC ACMP SENSITIVITY 1 byte reserve [CHORUS] block
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    28~58 EQ high frequency 9 52~76 EQ high gain 10 1~127 dry / wet balance 11 14~54 EQ mid frequency 12 52~76 EQ mid gain 13 10~120 EQ mid width ~58 EQ high frequency 9 52~76 EQ high gain 10 1~127 dry / wet balance 11 14~54 EQ mid frequency 12 52~76 EQ mid gain 13 10~120 EQ mid width
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 103
    param range name 1 0~127 drive 2 0~3 AMP type 3 34~60 LPF cutoff frequency 4 0~127 output level 10 1~127 dry / wet balance 11 0~127 edge C.13 HARMONIC ENHANCER param range name 1 28~58 HPF cutoff frequency 2 0~127 drive 3 0~127 mix level C.14 COMPRESSOR
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 104
    Drum Voice List AcKick (Acoustic Kick) G.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Name PhiDRY20 OpenFoot OpenN'Mt PhDRY20D Player PlayRoom Pointy RC18 RC18Jazz RC20 RC20JAZZ RC20MUF Rock1 Rock2 ROOM1
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 105
    03 6 Ambient * 7 Ambient1 * 8 AmbiRim * 9 Ambt1rim * 10 Barypic * 11 Baryrim * 12 BeatyRim 13 Beauty * 14 BETA Sn * 15 BigWdRim * 16 BigWood 103 Tosh Sn 104 ToshL fi 105 TrashRIM Layer Loop EleSnr (Electric Snare) G.No Name Layer Loop 1 AnaAir * 2 AnaBuzz * 3
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 106
    * 108 SnBright 109 SnDelay 110 SnSpctcl 111 SoppSD * 112 SpiraSN * 113 SteelRim 7 BrshAtak 8 BrshHit1 9 BrshHrd2 10 BrshOpen 11 BrshSc 12 BrshSlp 13 BrshSlpL 14 BrshSwep 15 * * * * * * * XtrSnr (Special Snare) AcTom1 (Acoustic Tom1) Shell G.No Name 1 Maple1370 2 MCAbs55 3 MCVint55 4
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 107
    105 SAmbTmH 106 SAmbTmM 107 SAmbTmL 108 SAmbTmF 109 AmbTomH 110 AmbTomM 111 AmbTomL 112 AmbTomF 113 ACTomH 114 ACTomM 115 ACTomL 116 ACTomF 117 6 Ana 2Mid * 7 Ana 2Lo * 8 Ana 2flr 9 AnlgTom6 10 AnlgTom5 11 AnlgTom4 12 AnlgTom3 13 AnlgTom2 14 AnlgTom1 15 TEKK 1H 16 TEKK 1M 17 TEKK
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 108
    90 AngCym 91 Ride Anl Loop * * * * * * * * * HiHat G.No Name 1 Close01 2 Close02 3 Close03 4 Close04 5 Close09 6 Close0X 7 Cls01AC 8 Cls01NB 9 Cls02AC 10 ClsAC13F 11 ClsAC13P 12 ClsAC13X 13 ClsSHFT 14 RealHatC 15 H Cls01 16 H Cls13 17 H ClsA1 18 H ClsA2 19 H ClsMu 20 H ClsNB1 21 H TiCls1 22
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 109
    TriMute3 105 XfadeTri 106 VibrSlap 107 WCHim 108 Whist 109 WHP 110 WoodBloc 111 SWhistH 112 SWhistL Layer Loop * * * * Percs2 (Percussion2) 8 A Finger 77 Djem2/24 9 A Haga1 78 Dje2/24S 10 A Haga2 79 Djem2Edg 11 A Haga3 80 G Chench 12 A Haga4 81 G Kajaha 13 A Clap1 82 G Kundan
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 110
    Efect1 (Effect1) G.No Name Layer 1 6AMBreth * 2 Ambush * 3 AMRhythm * 4 Applau * 5 Bird 6 Bird-P 7 Bottle 8 BreakOut 9 BrsHit 10 BuzzyWak * 11 C Crash 12 CarPss 13 CBRadi 14 ComVc 15 CoolSA 16 Creature * 17 Crush 18 CStart 19 Didger 20 Dog 21 DogHats 22 Door 23 DSqrm
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 111
    3 Blaznoz 4 Cybryawn 5 C'Y'DNCE * 6 Cymbloop * 7 Danse?? * 8 DBloop 9 DBpanefx 10 DBrevbt 11 DBtrbeat 12 DIGERDO 13 DigiTime * 14 DncFoot 15 DpAfair 16 DruggdLp * 17 Dubby 18 E NZE 19 ET Loop * 77 UptownL * 78 VFXLoop * 79 VFX2Loop * 80 WE LOOP Layer Loop APPENDIX 111
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 112
    3 BD2 LR * 4 BD3 LR 5 SD1 LR 6 SD2 LR 7 SD3 LR 8 SD4 LR 9 SD5 LR 10 SD5 TW 11 SD6 LR 12 SD7 LR * 13 TOM 1 H 14 TOM 1 M 15 TOM 1 L 16 TOM 1 F 17 TOM 2 6 46 Count 7 47 Count 8 48 Count 9 49 Count 10 50 Count 11 51 Count 12 52 Count 13 53 Count 14 54 Count 15 55 Count 16
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 113
    2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Preset Drum Kit List No Category Display Layer 65 Reed SprnoSax 1 66 Alto Sax 1 67 104 105 Ethnic 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Rain 2 SoundTrk 2 Crystal 2 RC clear 8 RC PIN 9 RC Reglr 10 RC Jazz 11 BEECH 12 GM std 1 13 Acoustic 14 X Snare1 15
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 114
    Crash 1 Bell Tre Gong2 Gong3 No.4 MCV ambi Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st mute 39 CowB2 41 CowBM No.5 MCA Clea Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Note 1st edge rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st mute rim open clse
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 115
    H OpnL3 RC18Jazz RC18Jazz Bell A CowB1 CR S18 Bell Tre CowB1 CowBM No.11 BEECH Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 58 DRY GM3 44 XTMMCA13 59 DRY GM2 45 XTMMCA16 43 SizzlLit 31 RideLite 11 Crash 16 54 Splash 2 7 Crash 2 43 H OPMu 19 H ClsMu
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 116
    Percs1 Percs2 Percs2 No.19 HALL 1 Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st Room 4 67 MCA12abi 96 Room 3 68 MCA14abi 97 Room 2 69 MCA16abi 43 SizzlLit 31 RideLite 11 Crash 16 54 Splash 2 7 Crash 2 43 H OPMu 19 H ClsMu 55 PDL XG1
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 117
    Tre 0 NoAssign 0 NoAssign No.23 ROCK 3 Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st 99 X3Loosy 62 OpnRim 109 AmbTomH 113 ACTomH 110 AmbTomM 113 ACTomH 111 AmbTomL 114 ACTomM 112 AmbTomF 115 ACTomL 28 RideKC1S 30 RideKC22 2
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 118
    Percs1 Cymbal Percs1 Percs1 Percs1 No.30 ELECTRIC Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st Cymbal Percs1 Percs1 Percs1 No.35 GM Analg Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 119
    Udo H 33 TablaO 40 Udo L 106 VibrSlap 3 AgogoH 3 AgogoH 100 Triangl 104 TriMute3 11 Crash 16 62 Log L 26 Conga 40 Udo L 39 Udo H 31 CongaM 21 Percs1 Percs1 Percs1 Percs1 No.42 Pbworldl Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st
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    63 ChnBGRo2 64 ChnBGRo3 No.44 Hpstudio Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim AcKick 36 AcKick 53 Cymbal 56 Percs1 52 Cymbal 84 Percs1 92 Percs1 93 Percs1 11 Crash 16 54 Splash 2 7 Crash 2 43 H OPMu 19 H ClsMu
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    Name 13 BrshSlpL 62 OpnRim 43 BrshJzHi 35 TMLBRSHH 44 BrshJzMd 36 TMLBRSHM 45 BrshJzLo 37 TMLBRSHL 46 BrshJzFl 38 TMLBRSHF 43 SizzlLit 31 RideLite 11 Crash 16 54 Splash 2 7 Crash 2 43 H OPMu 19 H ClsMu 55 PDL XG1 71 Hpsplsh1 47 H OpnL3 78 RC20JAZZ 34 GMJ 50 RidB Lit 38 CowB1
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 122
    58 DRY GM3 72 MCA14ab2 59 DRY GM2 73 MCA16ab2 43 SizzlLit 23 JazzRide 8 Crash 3 11 Crash 16 58 Splash 6 43 H OPMu 19 H ClsMu 61 H PdlMu 69 H CowB2 39 CowB2 89 Tambour1 No.63 3forMe Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 123
    Cymbal Voice Num Name 48 MCV55buz 62 OpnRim 98 TimpH 110 TMMallSH 98 TimpH 111 TMMallSM 99 TimpL 112 TMMallSL 99 TimpL 113 TMMallSF 77 HCymOpnL 76 HCymClsM 2 Percs1 Percs1 Percs1 No.69 Inputs? Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st rim
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 124
    PC=35 ElectricBass (pick) *2 4th 31 10 1st 36 ElKick 59 TEKVFX 11 1st 53 Cymbal 50 RidB Lit 12 1st 56 Percs1 38 CowB1 13 1st Cymbal Percs1 Percs1 Percs1 No.75 VFX/NYC2 Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st 2nd edge rim 1st rim Padsong : R11 Beyond B rim Padsong
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 125
    FSplshV 66 Ricochet 108 WetDirt 2 AnaQuick 95 ZAPOIDS1 95 ZAPOIDS1 72 Shake2 2 CR S18 72 Shake2 72 Shake2 72 Shake2 No.77 Portzhed Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st 2nd edge rim 1st rim Padsong R41 TripHop2 rim Padsong R42 TripHop3 rim Padsong R43 TripHop4 rim 1st
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 126
    38 CowB1 38 CowB1 No.83 PhatGel Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st rim 1st rim Padsong : R54 PhatGe2 rim Padsong : R53 SpiraTM1 41 HybridH 42 HybridM 43 HybridL 60 DRY GM1 44 HybridF 43 SizzlLit 31 RideLite 11 Crash 16 81 CR VFX 7 Crash 2 44 H Opn13 16 H Cls13 61
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 127
    67 FTsplRK2 36 Open02 13 BDbonzo2 47 RideBTip 47 RideBTip 33 X3BigT16 82 RideVFDy 33 X3BigT16 33 X3BigT16 33 X3BigT16 No.89 zEn Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1st edge Padsong : R61 zEn1 rim Padsong : R62 zEn2 rim Padsong : R63 zEn3 rim 1st rim 1st rim 1st
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 128
    Drum Kit No. Name No. Name 1 Samba 1 12 GM std 1 2 Samba 2 12 GM std 1 3 8beat 1 12 GM std 1 4 8beat 2 12 GM std 1 5 16 beat 12 GM std 1 6 HdRck 1 24 GM Rock 7 HdRck 2 24 GM Rock 8 HdRck 3 24 GM Rock 9 HdRck 4 24 GM Rock 10 SlowRock 12 GM std 1 11 Pad Songs Song Drum Kit No. Name
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 129
    127 L64 - C - R63 0 - 127 0 - 127 Insertion Effects Parameters marked with a q in the "Control" column can be control using the DTXTREME's MIDI EG function and external MIDI controllers. THRU Parameter RevSend ChoSend Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 HALL1,2,ROOM1,2,3,STAGE1,2,PLATE Parameter Value Dry
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 130
    CrossDlay Parameter Dry/Wet L→R Dlay R→L Dlay FBLevel Input Pan Output RevSend ChoSend MIDI Ctl# MIDI Sens Value D63>W - DW
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 131
    AMPSIM Parameter Dry/Wet Drive Amp LPF OutLevel Pan Output RevSend ChoSend MIDI Ctl# MIDI Sens 3BandEQ Parameter LoFreq LoGain MidFreq MidWidth MidGain HiFreq FiGain Pan Output RevSend ChoSend MIDI Ctl# MIDI Sens 2BandEQ Parameter LoFreq LoGain HiFreq HiGain Output RevSend ChoSend MIDI Ctl# MIDI
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 132
    NOISEGATE Output Select All types Explanation of parameter Depth of volume modulation Select the type of amp to be simulated Time until the Length of feedback delay 2 Feedback amount of initial delay Feedback amount Setting for repeated reflections Level at which delay output is again returned to
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 133
    System Reverb only TOUCHWAH1,2 COMP NOISEGATE REVERB type Explanation of parameter Pan of first unit Autopan type Offset value for phase modulation Depth of delay modulation bandwidth for wah filter Delay time from right (input) to left (output) Compression ratio of the compressor Length of right
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 134
    YAMAHA [ Drum Trigger Module ] Model DTXTREME MIDI Implementation Chart Function ... Transmitted Recognized Basic Channel Default Off ˛ 9nH,v=0 After Touch Key's ˛ Ch's ˛ Pitch Bender ˛ Control Change 0,4,7,10,32 Ø 1,6,11,64 ˛ 71,72,73 ˛ 74,84,91 ˛ 93,100,101 ˛ Prog Change : True # Ø
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 135
    SINGAPORE Yamaha Music Asia Pte., Ltd. 11 Ubi Road #06-00, Meiban Industrial Building, Singapore Tel: 65-747-4374 TAIWAN Yamaha KHS Yamaha Corporation, International Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: 053-460-2312 SY21 HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Guitar & Drum
  • Yamaha DTXTREME | Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 136
    String, Guitar & Percussion Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2000 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Taiwan
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