Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 39
Kit Name, GM std 1
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1 Kit Name (drum kit name) Use up to 8 letters to name your original user drum kit. ! Use the Q cursor buttons to go to the first letter of the drum kit name and choose the necessary alphabet, number, or symbol by rotating the Data Scroll Wheel or using the +1/ YES and -1/NO buttons. " Move to the right and choose the necessary letter. # Repeat steps ! and " above and name your drum kit using a maximum of 8 letters. Kit Name GM std 1 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK The available letters to choose from are: (Space) Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 2 PAD Type Set the type of the pad or drum connected to each input jack. To ensure stable performance, be sure to select the proper pad type. Pad1 has the quickest response and kick2 has the longest response. ! Move the cursor to the INPUT focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the input jack number. As a short cut, set the Learn mode on the 4th page in Utility mode to ALWAYS. The input jack number will automatically change to the connected input jack by playing a pad, (P.115). " Move the cursor to the PAD TYPE parameter and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the pad type that suits the pad or drum connected to the input jack number. # Repeat steps ! and " to set the proper pad type for each input jack number. PAD Type INPUT = pad2 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: The following parameters are available for input numbers 1 to 12. pad1/pad2: Select this when you have connected an optional pad. Choose the response time for each connected pad. Pad2 responds faster than pad1. snare: Select this when you have connected the Yamaha DT10 to a snare. hi tom: Select this when you have connected the Yamaha DT10 or DT20 to a hi tom (smaller tom). lo tom: Select this when you have connected the Yamaha DT10 or DT20 to a low tom (larger tom). kick1/kick2: Select this when you have connected the Yamaha DT 10 to the kick (bass drum). Kick2 responds faster than kick1.DT10 and DT20 are drum trigger sensors. Refer to P.11. 35