Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 86
Master Equalization, Tap Tempo
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UTILITY Setting Area (UTIL) Tap Tempo Using the Tap Tempo function, you can set the tempo for patterns and the click track by simply striking pads. In this way, you can conveniently and intuitively set the tempo that you need. 1 Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [E] (click) button. The Tap Tempo page will open displaying the current tempo setting. TAP≥TEMPO 120 2 Strike one or more of the pads several times at the required tempo. The DTX-MULTI 12 will automatically determine the tempo based on the speed at which you strike the pads, and this tempo will be displayed on-screen. TAP≥TEMPO 158 Tempo: 30 to 300 3 To check the tempo, press the [E] (click) but- ton to start the click track. The click track will be played at the tempo set using the Tap Tempo function. Whenever you change the tempo using this function, the new setting will be immediately applied to the click track and any patterns being played. NOTE • The [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons can also be used to adjust the tempo on the Tap Tempo page. • If Func has been set to "tap tempo" for any of the pads on the UTILITY area's Pad Function page (UTIL4-1), that pad can be used at any time to tap the tempo without having to open the Tap Tempo page (see page 88). • If "ext" has been selected on the UTILITY area's MIDI Sync page (UTIL 6-6) or if "auto" has been selected on that page and MIDI Clock messages are being received from an external source, the tempo value will be displayed as "ext" and playback on your DTXMULTI 12 will be synchronized with the connected MIDI devices or DAW application. • If "int" has been selected on the UTILITY area's MIDI Sync page (UTIL 6-6) or if "auto" has been selected on that page and MIDI Clock messages are not being received from an external source, playback will occur at the DTX-MULTI 12's current tempo setting (see page 91). UTIL3 MASTER EQ Master Equalization UTIL3 ≥≥≥MASTER≥EQ In the MASTER EQ section, you can adjust the master equalization parameters that control the tone of all preset voices, patterns, and waves. With the MASTER EQ page (UTIL3) displayed, press the [ENTER] button to access its three parameter-setting pages (UTIL3-1 to UTIL3-3). You can use the [B]/[C] buttons to navigate between these pages. Gain (G) + Q (Bandwidth) 0 F (Frequency) - low lowMid mid highMid high Five EQ bands The DTX-MULTI 12 features a five-band master equalizer that allows the signal level to be freely boosted or cut around a center frequency specified for each of the bands. In addition, the "low" and "high" frequency bands can be set to either shelving or peaking equalization. NOTE • Master equalization has no effect on signals from the AUX IN connector. (See page 36) • Master equalization has no effect on signals output via the PHONES jack. (See page 36) 86 Owner's Manual