Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 14

Pad Song Playback, MAIN OUT slider

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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode Pad Song Playback To play back a Pad Song, 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 you hit it again. If you hit it once more, playback will start from the beginning of the song. chase: Just one measure will be played back when you hit a pad. If you hit the pad again during playback, the next measure will be played back. cutoff: This is useful when you control multiple Pad Songs with a single hit. Playback of the Pad Song with this setting will be stopped if another Pad Song is triggered. To simply stop the Pad Song with this setting (without triggering another Pad Song), simply hit the pad associated to it. Adjusting Volume An array of sliders on the front panel can be used to control volume. MAX MIN MAIN OUT PHONES 12 CLICK 3 ACCOMP REVERB 4 1 MAIN OUT slider: Controls the total volume of the DTXTREME (at the OUTPUT L/R jacks). 2 PHONES slider: Controls the volume at the headphone (PHONES) jack. 3 CLICK slider: Controls the volume of the metronome click. 4 ACCOMP volume slider: Controls the volume of song parts (other than MIDI channel 10). When playing a Drum Kit accompanied with song playback, you can use this slider to control the overall volume of accompaniment parts. Adjusting Volume of Individual Rhythm Sounds You can control the volume of individual drum sounds, such as the snare and kick drums, the toms, hi-hats, cymbals, and so on. This is a very useful feature for live performances or when recording. SNARE 1 KICK 2 TOM HI-HAT CYMBAL MISC 3456 1 SNARE slider: Controls the volume of the snare drum. 2 KICK slider: Controls the volume of the kick drum. 3 TOM slider: Controls the volume of the toms. 4 HI-HAT slider: Controls the volume of the hi-hats. 5 CYMBAL slider: Controls the volume of the cymbal. 6 MISC slider: Controls the overall volume of rhythm sounds other than those listed above. 14

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REFERENCE SECTION
Drum Kit Play Mode
Pad Song Playback
To play back a Pad Song, 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 you hit it again. If you hit it once
more, playback will start from the beginning of
the song.
chase:
Just one measure will be played back
when you hit a pad. If you hit the pad again
during playback, the next measure will be played
back.
cutoff:
This is useful when you control multiple
Pad Songs with a single hit.
Playback of the Pad
Song with this setting will be stopped if another
Pad Song is triggered.
To simply stop the Pad
Song with this setting (without triggering another
Pad Song), simply hit the pad associated to it.
Adjusting Volume
An array of sliders on the front panel can be used
to control volume.
1
MAIN OUT slider:
Controls the total volume of the DTXTREME
(at the OUTPUT L/R jacks).
2
PHONES slider:
Controls the volume at the headphone
(PHONES) jack.
3
CLICK slider:
Controls the volume of the metronome click.
4
ACCOMP volume slider:
Controls the volume of song parts (other than
MIDI channel 10). When playing a Drum Kit
accompanied with song playback, you can use
this slider to control the overall volume of
accompaniment parts.
Adjusting Volume of Individual Rhythm Sounds
You can control the volume of individual drum
sounds, such as the snare and kick drums, the
toms, hi-hats, cymbals, and so on. This is a very
useful feature for live performances or when
recording.
1
SNARE slider:
Controls the volume of the snare drum.
2
KICK slider:
Controls the volume of the kick drum.
3
TOM slider:
Controls the volume of the toms.
4
HI-HAT slider:
Controls the volume of the hi-hats.
5
CYMBAL slider:
Controls the volume of the cymbal.
6
MISC slider:
Controls the overall volume of rhythm sounds
other than those listed above.
1
2
3
4
MAX
MIN
MAIN OUT
PHONES
CLICK
ACCOMP
REVERB
SNARE
KICK
TOM
HI-HAT
CYMBAL
MISC
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2
3
4
5
6