Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 26

Slider Controls, Adjusting the Volume Balance

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Play Section Slider Controls DTXTREME IIs incorporates a simple but powerful mixer. There are ten sliders on the top panel for adjusting the volume balance, reverb effect, and the levels of the Individual Outputs. Adjusting the Volume Balance The following sliders let you control the volume balance between rhythm instruments in the drum kit, and control the volume balance among the drum kit, accompaniment, and click sounds. You can also adjust the output volume of the stereo-mixed sounds independently for the OUTPUT jacks and headphones. MAX 5 SNARE slider Adjusts the output volume of the snare drum. 6 KICK slider Adjusts the output volume of the bass drum. 7 TOM slider Adjusts the output volume of the toms. 8 HI-HAT slider Adjusts the output volume of the hi-hat cymbals. 9 CYMBAL slider Adjusts the output volume of other cymbals (ride, crash, etc.). MIN MAIN OUT PHONES CLICK ACCOMP SNARE KICK 1234 56 TOM HI-HAT CYMBAL MISC 789) 1 MAIN OUT slider Adjusts the output volume of the stereo-mixed sounds for the OUTPUT (L/MONO & R) and DIGITAL OUT jacks. 2 PHONES slider Adjusts the output volume of the stereo-mixed sounds for the PHONES jack. The identical stereo signal can be adjusted independently from the MAIN OUT slider 1. ) MISC slider Adjusts the output volume of rhythm sounds other than those listed above. n Each slider control on the top panel works like the fader on a mixer. You can specifically adjust the volume of each accompaniment part as song data (page 72), and the volume of each drum or percussion sound as drum voice data (page 49). You can use the ACCOMP and MISC sliders then to adjust the overall volume for the rest of the parts, while maintaining the volume balance specified in the song and drum kit. 3 CLICK slider Adjusts the output volume of click sounds from the specified output jack (page 81). 4 ACCOMP slider Adjusts the output volume of the accompaniment parts (other than MIDI channel 10) in the song. This allows you to adjust the volume balance between the drum kit and accompaniment parts when you play the drum kit along with song playback. 26

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Play Section
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Slider Controls
DTXTREME IIs incorporates a simple but powerful mixer.
There are ten sliders on the top panel for adjusting the
volume balance, reverb effect, and the levels of the Individual
Outputs.
Adjusting the Volume Balance
The following sliders let you control the volume balance
between rhythm instruments in the drum kit, and control the
volume balance among the drum kit, accompaniment, and
click sounds.
You can also adjust the output volume of the
stereo-mixed sounds independently for the OUTPUT jacks
and headphones.
1
MAIN OUT slider
Adjusts the output volume of the stereo-mixed sounds for the
OUTPUT (L/MONO & R) and DIGITAL OUT jacks.
2
PHONES slider
Adjusts the output volume of the stereo-mixed sounds for the
PHONES jack.
The identical stereo signal can be adjusted
independently from the MAIN OUT slider
1
.
3
CLICK slider
Adjusts the output volume of click sounds from the specified
output jack (page 81).
4
ACCOMP slider
Adjusts the output volume of the accompaniment parts (other
than MIDI channel 10) in the song.
This allows you to adjust
the volume balance between the drum kit and
accompaniment parts when you play the drum kit along with
song playback.
5
SNARE slider
Adjusts the output volume of the snare drum.
6
KICK slider
Adjusts the output volume of the bass drum.
7
TOM slider
Adjusts the output volume of the toms.
8
HI-HAT slider
Adjusts the output volume of the hi-hat cymbals.
9
CYMBAL slider
Adjusts the output volume of other cymbals (ride, crash, etc.).
)
MISC slider
Adjusts the output volume of rhythm sounds other than those
listed above.
n
Each slider control on the top panel works like the fader on a mixer.
You can specifically adjust the volume of each accompaniment part
as song data (page 72), and the volume of each drum or percussion
sound as drum voice data (page 49).
You can use the ACCOMP
and MISC sliders then to adjust the overall volume for the rest of
the parts, while maintaining the volume balance specified in the
song and drum kit.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
)
MAX
MIN
MAIN OUT
PHONES
CLICK
ACCOMP
SNARE
KICK
TOM
HI-HAT
CYMBAL
MISC