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Song Score Gate

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Practicing in Training Mode Basic Techniques 5. SONG SCORE GATE Playing along with a song: 5. SONG SCORE GATE Song Score Gate is a final exercise for playing actual drum patterns along with an entire song. Before working on Song Score Gate, we recommend that you first master Song Part Gate (page 34) as much as possible-and get you on your way to be a great drummer! NOTE The score (PDF) is available at the Yamaha website: https://download.yamaha.com/ After accessing the Support website (and clicking on "Manual Library"), enter the appropriate model name. Procedure 1. Press the Mode switch to turn the "TRAINING" light on. NOTE When the "TRAINING" light is ON, press the Mode switch to turn on the "PLAY" button, and then press the Mode switch again to turn on the "TRAINING" light. 2. Press number button [5] to select Song Score Gate. The [ ] button flashes, indicating that the exercise is on standby. 3. Press the [ ] button to start the exercise. 4. Play the drum pattern on the pads. After you play the entire song, your score will be displayed. (For details, see page 31.) 5. To stop the exercise, press the [ ] button. When you stop the exercise before the end of the song, the score for your exercise will not be shown. TIPS • You can change the music category (by pressing a corresponding number key). • The volume of the song can be adjusted. (While holding down the [ ] button, press the VOL- UME[+]/[-] button.) • You can mute specific parts of the practice drum pattern. - The mute settings are effective while the [DRUM ON/OFF] button is half-lit. - While the song is being played, strike the pad corresponding to the part you wish to mute. The selected part will be muted. - If the pad corresponding to the muted drum part is not struck for certain period of time, it will be automatically unmuted. - Press the [DRUM ON/OFF] button (so that it is fully lit) to end the mute settings. • The difficulty of the exercise can be adjusted. (Menu Mode "Difficulty Level"; page 51.) • You can set whether the pads produce sound whenever they are struck or only when they are struck exactly in time. (Menu Mode "Ignore Timing"; page 51.) DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner's Manual 35

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Practicing in Training Mode
35
Basic Techniques
DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner’s Manual
5. SONG SCORE GATE
1.
Press the
Mode switch
to turn the “TRAINING” light
on.
2.
Press
number button [5]
to select Song Score Gate.
The
[
] button
flashes, indicating that the exercise
is on standby.
3.
Press the
[
] button
to start the exercise.
4.
Play the drum pattern on the pads.
After you play the entire song, your score will be dis-
played. (For details, see page 31.)
5.
To stop the exercise, press the
[
] button
.
When you stop the exercise before the end of the song,
the score for your exercise will not be shown.
Playing along with a song:
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5. SONG SCORE GATE
Song Score Gate is a final exercise for playing actual
drum patterns along with an entire song. Before work-
ing on Song Score Gate, we recommend that you first
master Song Part Gate (page 34) as much as possi-
ble—and get you on your way to be a great drummer!
The score (PDF) is available at the Yamaha website:
After accessing the Support website (and clicking on
“Manual Library”), enter the appropriate model name.
NOTE
When the “TRAINING” light is ON, press the Mode switch to
turn on the “PLAY” button, and then press the Mode switch
again to turn on the “TRAINING” light.
Procedure
NOTE
TIPS
• You can change the music category (by pressing a
corresponding number key).
• The volume of the song can be adjusted. (While
holding down the
[
] button
, press the
VOL-
UME[+]/[–] button
.)
• You can mute specific parts of the practice drum
pattern.
-
The mute settings are effective while the
[DRUM
ON/OFF] button
is half-lit.
- While the song is being played, strike the pad
corresponding to the part you wish to mute. The
selected part will be muted.
-
If the pad corresponding to the muted drum part
is not struck for certain period of time, it will be
automatically unmuted.
- Press the
[DRUM ON/OFF] button
(so that it is
fully lit) to end the mute settings.
• The difficulty of the exercise can be adjusted.
(Menu Mode “Difficulty Level”; page 51.)
• You can set whether the pads produce sound
whenever they are struck or only when they are
struck exactly in time. (Menu Mode “Ignore Timing”;
page 51.)