Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 23

Pattern and Song

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Getting Started Pattern and Song A "pattern" consists of a rhythm track containing various drum voices and a backing track containing the chords and bass line which accompanies the rhythm. The rhythm pattern is displayed on the LCD in 4 parts: KICK, SNARE, CYMBAL and MISC. (other instruments) enabling you to visually check the rhythm structure. LCD display Pattern Rhythm pattern + Backing pattern Chord MISC. (other instruments) CYMBAL SNARE KICK MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK MAIN A Bass Your DTX contains 660 preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections) with matching preset backings. 100 original user patterns can be created and stored within the DTX. In the same manner as the drum kit, the patterns can also be played back in a specified order using the chain function. These patterns arranged in a specific order and combind with suitable chord progression create a "song". Chords can be established by combining each root note with 25 chord types. A maximum of 30 original songs can be created using preset or user patterns. You can also actualy play a melody, obligato or drum part and store it as a song. It is also possible to play a drum kit to a particular pattern or song. 660 preset patterns 110 styles 6 sections × INTRO MAIN A MAIN B FILL AB FILL BA ENDING 100 user patterns Store Song Style or pattern Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Chord progression C F G C Recording of the actual playing of a melody, obbligato or drum 19

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Getting Started
Pattern and Song
A
pattern
consists of a rhythm track containing various drum voices and a backing track containing the
chords and bass line which accompanies the rhythm. The rhythm pattern is displayed on the LCD in 4 parts:
KICK, SNARE, CYMBAL and MISC. (other instruments) enabling you to visually check the rhythm structure.
Pattern
LCD display
Rhythm pattern
Backing pattern
MISC. (other instruments)
CYMBAL
SNARE
KICK
Chord
Bass
+
MAIN A
MISC.
SNARE
KICK
CYMBAL
Your DTX contains 660 preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections) with matching preset backings.
100 original
user patterns can be created and stored within the DTX.
In the same manner as the drum kit, the patterns
can also be played back in a specified order using the chain function.
These patterns arranged in a specific order and combind with suitable chord progression create a
song
.
Chords can be established by combining each root note with 25 chord types.
A maximum of 30 original songs can be created using preset or user patterns. You can also actualy play a
melody, obligato or drum part and store it as a song.
It is also possible to play a drum kit to a particular pattern or song.
110 styles
6 sections
660 preset patterns
ENDING
FILL BA
FILL AB
MAIN B
MAIN A
INTRO
Pattern
1
Pattern
2
Pattern
3
Pattern
4
C
G
F
C
×
100 user patterns
Song
Store
Style or
pattern
Chord
progression
Recording of the actual playing of a melody, obbligato or drum