Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 19
Before Recording, 2. Recording Standby, Recording Mode, Track, Remaining Free Memory
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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode 1. Before Recording Before entering Song Record mode, select the User Song (U1-U32) to which you wish to record at the Drum Kit/Song page (page 11). In the case of real-time recording, you need to have also set the tempo and time signature beforehand. This becomes the basic song tempo but, since you can change this setting after recording, you should initially set a speed at which you can perform comfortably. n If you do not specify the User Song number before entering Recording Standby state, the first empty song number will be selected automatically. About Recording Voices And MIDI Channels When recording from an external keyboard or other external device, make sure it has been connected to the DTXTREME correctly and that its MIDI transmission channels have been assigned to the DTXTREME's voices. In Song Job mode (page 61), you can choose from 128 keyboard voices to be recorded to Tracks 1 and 2. See page 68 for details about how to select the voices (Program Change number). 2. Recording Standby Press the Record button to enter Song Record mode in Recording Standby state. The LED above the Record button will be lit in red. If you press the Record button again, you will be returned to the Drum Kit/Song page. CLICK TAP GROOVE CHECK 1. Recording Mode Set the recording mode. Replace: This is one of the modes for recording drum kits or connected MIDI synthesizers in real time. You can set a specific number of measures to be recorded, or you can use the Start/Stop button to begin and end the recording. OverDub: This is the other mode for recording drum kits or connected MIDI synthesizers in real time. In OverDub mode, the recording repeats once it reaches the specified measure. The newly recorded data is added to (i.e., merged with) any data that existed previously. Step: Using the main LCD screen as a guide, you enter data one step at a time at the specified note resolution. ❏Settings: Replace, OverDub, Step 2. Track Select the track (1 or 2) to which you wish to record. ❏Settings: 1, 2 3. Remaining Free Memory Shows the amount of available free memory. This gives you an idea of how much more data you can record. The following procedure will vary depending on the selected recording mode. For Replace and OverDub modes, see the procedure under "3-A. Real-Time Recording." For Step mode, see the procedure under "3-B. Step Recording". [RECORD] Track MeasLen Quantize Free 99% Replace 1 1 off While in Recording Standby state select the recording mode and track. 19