Yamaha DTX432K DTX402K/DTX432K/DTX452K Owners Manual - Page 47

MIDI Settings, 1. Local Control, 2. Note Number

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Setting Parameters using Menu Mode Advanced Techniques c MIDI Settings 3-1. Local Control Steps: Hold down the Mode switch  [3]  [1]  Setting Setting 3-2. Note Number Steps: Hold down the Mode switch  [3]  [2]  Setting Setting The Local Control parameter determines whether or not the drum module's internal tone generator will produce sounds in response to playing of the pads or of songs. Normally, this parameter is set to "On", meaning that pads and songs will generate sounds. When "Off" is selected, the tone generator is essentially disconnected from the pads and songs, which will be unable to generate any sound. An "Off" setting can prove highly useful when you wish to record your drum performances as MIDI data on a sequencer or using DAW software. 1. Hold down the Mode switch to activate Menu Mode. 2. Press number button [3] to select the MIDI Settings parameter group. 3. Press number button [1] to select the Local Control parameter. 4. Set the parameter using number button [1] or [2]. The available settings are as follows. Number button [1] [2] Setting Description Off The internal tone generator does not respond to pads and songs. On The internal tone generator responds to pads and songs. NOTE • The drum module's internal tone generator will continue to respond to received MIDI data when Local Control is turned off. • The drum module will continue to output drum performances as MIDI data when Local Control is turned off. You can set the MIDI note number that is output when each of the pads is played. 1. Hold down the Mode switch to activate Menu Mode. 2. Press number button [3] to select the MIDI Settings parameter group. 3. Press number button [2] to select the Note Number parameter. 4. Strike a pad to select it. 5. Enter a new note number using the TEMPO[+]/[-] but- tons. Setting 0 to 127 NOTE Note number settings are relevant only when you have connected your drum module to a computer. For more details, refer to the MIDI Reference Manual (PDF). DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner's Manual 45

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Setting Parameters using Menu Mode
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Advanced Techniques
DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner’s Manual
3-1. Local Control
The Local Control parameter determines whether or not the
drum module’s internal tone generator will produce sounds
in response to playing of the pads or of songs. Normally,
this parameter is set to “On”, meaning that pads and songs
will generate sounds. When “Off” is selected, the tone gen-
erator is essentially disconnected from the pads and songs,
which will be unable to generate any sound. An “Off” set-
ting can prove highly useful when you wish to record your
drum performances as MIDI data on a sequencer or using
DAW software.
1.
Hold down the
Mode switch
to activate Menu Mode.
2.
Press
number button [3]
to select the MIDI Settings
parameter group.
3.
Press
number button [1]
to select the Local Control
parameter.
4.
Set the parameter using
number button [1]
or
[2]
. The
available settings are as follows.
3-2. Note Number
You can set the MIDI note number that is output when each
of the pads is played.
1.
Hold down the
Mode switch
to activate Menu Mode.
2.
Press
number button [3]
to select the MIDI Settings
parameter group.
3.
Press
number button [2]
to select the Note Number
parameter.
4.
Strike a pad to select it.
5.
Enter a new note number using the
TEMPO[+]/[–] but-
tons
.
c
MIDI Settings
Steps:
Hold down the Mode switch
[3]
[1]
Setting
Number
button
Setting
Description
[1]
Off
The internal tone generator does
not respond to pads and songs.
[2]
On
The internal tone generator
responds to pads and songs.
• The drum module’s internal tone generator will continue to
respond to received MIDI data when Local Control is turned off.
• The drum module will continue to output drum performances as
MIDI data when Local Control is turned off.
Setting
NOTE
Steps:
Hold down the Mode switch
[3]
[2]
Setting
Setting
0 to 127
Note number settings are relevant only when you have connected
your drum module to a computer. For more details, refer to the
MIDI Reference Manual (PDF).
Setting
NOTE