Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 21
-B. Step Recording, Setting quantization
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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode End Of Recording 2.Press the Start/Stop button again to end recording and return to the Drum Kit/Song page. n If you switch the power off during recording, you may lose all User Song data. n You can edit your recorded song in Song Job mode (page 61). 3-B. Step Recording You can enter data one step at a time while watching the main LCD screen. First, select the same track as in the Recording Standby procedure mentioned earlier (page 19) and set the number of measures and quantization level. [RECORD] Track Step 1 Quantize Free 99% 1. Setting quantization Set the quantization level for step recording. The quantization setting here is the minimum note length that can be entered. For example, if you set the quantization level to quarter notes, you will be able to enter one quarter note at a time. If you set it to eighth notes, you will be able to enter one eighth note at a time. ❏Settings: quarter note, quarter note triplet, eighth note, eighth note triplet, 16th note, 16th note triplet 2. Step Recording 1.Press the Start/Stop button and you will see the data entry screen. You will see the following blank data entry area if no data has been entered before. 2 1 M001-01-16 Empty 3 4 n If data already exists, it is represented by a q mark. 1 Measure/beat/clock Shows the current input (cursor) position. 2 Data area Entered data is represented by a q mark. Each measure is separated by a vertical line. The displayed resolution will also depend on the note length set as the quantization level. 3 Cursor Move the cursor to the position where you want to input data. The step size by which the cursor can be moved is the same as the note length set as the quantization level. 4 Empty No data exists at the current position and a new event can be input. 2.Use the Data Control knob assigned to the cursor to change the data input position. If the position is "Empty," a new event can be entered. n If you move the cursor to a position that contains data (denoted by a q mark), the contents of the data at that position are displayed. To change the data, or to insert a different event, see the following column. 21