Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (basic Section) - Page 32
Adjust the volume, Editing Drum Kits, Position Sensing, Special Snare Drum
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4. Adjust the volume MAX MIN MAIN OUT PHONES CLICK ACCOMP REVERB 12 3 SNARE 4 KICK 5 TOM HI-HAT CYMBAL MISC 6789 1 Adjust the total volume 2 Adjust the headphone volume 3 Adjust the accompaniment and melody volume Adjust the individual volume levels of drums: 4 Snare 5 Kick 6 Toms 7 Hi-hats 8 Cymbal 9 Other drum/percussion sounds Editing Drum Kits In Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode, you can assign drum voices and in Drum Kit Voice Edit mode, you can apply effects to each of the drum voices, change their pitch and so on. You can then store your new Drum Kit as one of up to 40 User Drum Kits. Position Sensing Some of the preset drum kits (e.g., P2) are capable of position sensing. Position sensing is a feature that simulates tonal differences between hitting points (center to edge) of the head. This feature is usable when the RHP120SD pad is connected to the SNARE input on the DTXTREME rear panel. Special Snare Drum Some of the preset drum kits (e.g., P14, P15, etc.) offer the special snare drum for which you can select the shell material, head, muting method and so on, like a real acoustic drum. 32