Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 131

Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings [F6] FACTSET, MIDI Sync, ClockOut, SeqCtrl

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Reference Song mode Drum Kit mode Click mode Reference Utility Mode [UTILITY] MIDI Sync Settings [SF2] SYNC Song or Click playback of the DTX900 can be synchronized with the external MIDI clock coming from the MIDI device connected to the DTX900. (Song or Click conventionally plays according to the internal clock.) From this display, the related parameters can be set. 1 23 1 MIDI Sync Determines whether Song playback will be synchronized to the instrument's internal clock or an external MIDI clock. Settings internal, MIDI Internal MIDI Synchronization to internal clock. Use this setting when this instrument is to be used alone or as the master clock source for other equipment. MIDI Synchronization to a MIDI clock received from an external MIDI instrument via MIDI. NOTE • When the MIDI Sync parameter is set to MIDI, make sure that the external MIDI equipment or computer connected to the DTX900 can transmit MIDI clock data. B ClockOut Determines whether MIDI clock (F8H) messages will be transmitted from the DTX900 via MIDI. Settings off, on C SeqCtrl Determines whether Sequencer Control signals - start (FAH), continue (FBH), and stop (FCH) - will be received and/or transmitted via the MIDI OUT/USB terminal. Settings off, in, out, in/out off In out in/out Not transmitted/recognized. Recognized but not transmitted. Transmitted but not recognized. Transmitted/recognized. MIDI Other Settings 12 [SF3] OTHER 43 1 MIDI IN/OUT Determines which physical output/input terminal(s) will be used for transmitting/receiving MIDI data. Settings MIDI, USB B ThruPort When using the USB terminal for MIDI transmission/reception, you can have the DTX900 respond to MIDI data over one port, while relaying the data for another port number (which can be set here) to a separate tone generator (connected to the MIDI OUT terminal). Settings 1, 2 C Merge This parameter allows you to mix incoming MIDI data (received via MIDI IN) with MIDI data generated on the DTX900, and output them together from MIDI OUT. Merge is enabled when this is set to on. This parameter is useful when you want to control a MIDI tone generator connected to the DTX900 by playing a different MIDI keyboard connected to the DTX900 and playing the drum pads at the same time. Settings off, on D DeviceNo. Determines the device number used by the DTX900 in receiving or transmitting data. This number must match the device number of the external MIDI device when transmitting/ receiving bulk data, parameter changes or other system exclusive messages. Settings 1 - 16, all, off all When this is selected, system exclusive mes- sages for all MIDI device numbers are received. The DTX900 is recognized as Device Number 1. off When this is selected, system exclusive mes- sages such as bulk dump and parameter change cannot be transmitted or received. When you try to execute transmission or recep- tion of system exclusive messages, an error message appears. Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings [F6] FACTSET The original factory settings of the DTX900's User Memory (page 76) can be restored. For details and instructions, see page 23. Trigger mode File mode Utility mode Sampling mode Chain mode 131 DTX900 Owner's Manual

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Utility Mode [UTILITY]
Reference
DTX900 Owner’s Manual
131
Drum Kit mode
Reference
Song mode
Click mode
Trigger mode
File mode
Utility mode
Chain mode
Sampling mode
Song or Click playback of the DTX900 can be synchro-
nized with the external MIDI clock coming from the MIDI
device connected to the DTX900. (Song or Click conven-
tionally plays according to the internal clock.) From this
display, the related parameters can be set.
1
MIDI Sync
Determines whether Song playback will be synchronized to
the instrument’s internal clock or an external MIDI clock.
Internal
Synchronization to internal clock. Use this set-
ting when this instrument is to be used alone or
as the master clock source for other equipment.
MIDI
MIDI Synchronization to a MIDI clock received
from an external MIDI instrument via MIDI.
B
ClockOut
Determines whether MIDI clock (F8H) messages will be
transmitted from the DTX900 via MIDI.
C
SeqCtrl
Determines whether Sequencer Control signals – start (FAH),
continue (FBH), and stop (FCH) – will be received and/or
transmitted via the MIDI OUT/USB terminal.
off
Not transmitted/recognized.
In
Recognized but not transmitted.
out
Transmitted but not recognized.
in/out
Transmitted/recognized.
1
MIDI IN/OUT
Determines which physical output/input terminal(s) will be
used for transmitting/receiving MIDI data.
B
ThruPort
When using the USB terminal for MIDI transmission/recep-
tion, you can have the DTX900 respond to MIDI data over
one port, while relaying the data for another port number
(which can be set here) to a separate tone generator (con-
nected to the MIDI OUT terminal).
C
Merge
This parameter allows you to mix incoming MIDI data
(received via MIDI IN) with MIDI data generated on the
DTX900, and output them together from MIDI OUT. Merge
is enabled when this is set to on. This parameter is useful
when you want to control a MIDI tone generator connected to
the DTX900 by playing a different MIDI keyboard connected
to the DTX900 and playing the drum pads at the same time.
D
DeviceNo.
Determines the device number used by the DTX900 in receiv-
ing or transmitting data. This number must match the device
number of the external MIDI device when transmitting/
receiving bulk data, parameter changes or other system exclu-
sive messages.
all
When this is selected, system exclusive mes-
sages for all MIDI device numbers are received.
The DTX900 is recognized as Device Number
1.
off
When this is selected, system exclusive mes-
sages such as bulk dump and parameter
change cannot be transmitted or received.
When you try to execute transmission or recep-
tion of system exclusive messages, an error
message appears.
Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings
[F6] FACTSET
The original factory settings of the DTX900’s User Memory (page 76) can be restored. For details and instructions, see page
23.
MIDI Sync Settings
[SF2] SYNC
Settings
internal, MIDI
NOTE
When the MIDI Sync parameter is set to MIDI, make sure that the
external MIDI equipment or computer connected to the DTX900 can
transmit MIDI clock data.
Settings
off, on
Settings
off, in, out, in/out
1
2
3
MIDI Other Settings
[SF3] OTHER
Settings
MIDI, USB
Settings
1, 2
Settings
off, on
Settings
1 – 16, all, off
1
2
3
4