Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 65

Sampling, IMPORTANT - module manual

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Reference Song mode Drum Kit mode Reference Basic Structure of the DTX900 Sampling The Sampling function lets you record audio signals such as vocals and CD playback sound to the DTX900 and play those sounds by hitting the drum pads. Recording audio signals to the DTX900 is referred to as "sampling." In addition to being able to record audio signals directly to the DTX900, you can also import existing audio data (in WAV or AIFF file format) in the File mode. This lets you use audio you've recorded and edited on computer with the DTX900. Once you've recorded or loaded the audio, you'll need to assign it to a User Voice which can be selected in the Drum Kit mode. NOTICE • The User Voices created in the Sampling mode reside temporarily in the optionally installed DIMMs (pages 76 and 147). Because data contained in DIMM is lost when the power is turned off, you should always save the User Voices created by recording, editing, and using Jobs to a USB storage device before turning off the power. For information on how to save, see pages 54 and 114. IMPORTANT In order to use the Sampling features of the instrument, you'll need to install DIMM memory modules (sold separately) to the instrument. Sampling source Microphone, etc. CD, MD, etc. USB storage device AIFF, WAV file, etc. Sampling Performed in the Sampling mode Load Performed in the File mode (File type = Wave ) Destination to which the recorded audio signal is assigned User Voice Specified before the Sampling is started in the display called up via [SAMPLING] → [F1] SELECT. or Specified before the Load is executed in the display called up via [FILE] → [F2] LOAD. DIMM (sold separately) Max. 512MB Pad (Trigger Input Source) Specified after Sampling is completed (Sampling mode). or Specified in the display called up via [DRUM KIT] → [F2] VOICE → [SF1] SELECT. Click mode Trigger mode File mode Utility mode Sampling mode Chain mode Save/Load Performed in the File mode USB storage device File type = AllData, AllVoice, Wav, Aiff 65 DTX900 Owner's Manual

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Basic Structure of the DTX900
Reference
DTX900 Owner’s Manual
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Drum Kit mode
Reference
Song mode
Click mode
Trigger mode
File mode
Utility mode
Chain mode
Sampling mode
Sampling
The Sampling function lets you record audio signals such as vocals and CD playback sound to the DTX900 and play those
sounds by hitting the drum pads. Recording audio signals to the DTX900 is referred to as “sampling.” In addition to being able
to record audio signals directly to the DTX900, you can also import existing audio data (in WAV or AIFF file format) in the File
mode. This lets you use audio you’ve recorded and edited on computer with the DTX900. Once you’ve recorded or loaded the
audio, you’ll need to assign it to a User Voice which can be selected in the Drum Kit mode.
The User Voices created in the Sampling mode reside temporarily in the optionally installed DIMMs (pages 76 and
147). Because data contained in DIMM is lost when the power is turned off, you should always save the User
Voices created by recording, editing, and using Jobs to a USB storage device before turning off the power. For
information on how to save, see pages 54 and 114.
IMPORTANT
In order to use the Sampling features of the instrument, you’ll need to install DIMM
memory modules (sold separately) to the instrument.
NOTICE
Sampling source
USB storage device
AIFF, WAV
file, etc.
Microphone, etc.
CD, MD, etc.
User Voice
Specified before the Sampling is started in the display called up via [SAMPLING]
[F1] SELECT.
or
Specified before the Load is executed in the display called up via [FILE]
[F2] LOAD.
DIMM (sold separately)
Max. 512MB
USB storage device
File type
= AllData, AllVoice,
Wav, Aiff
Sampling
Performed in the
Sampling mode
Load
Performed in the File mode
(File type = Wave )
Destination to which the recorded audio signal is assigned
Save/Load
Performed in the File mode
Pad (Trigger Input Source)
Specified after Sampling is completed (Sampling mode).
or
Specified in the display called up via [DRUM KIT]
[F2] VOICE
[SF1] SELECT.