Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 22
Changing or erasing events
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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Play Mode 3.Press the RHYTHM/INSERT button and the parameters available for the event are displayed in the main LCD screen. M001-01-16 Ch=10 NoteOn ff C#4 1 2 3 4 1 Ch= (MIDI channel) Set the MIDI channel for the event to be input. 2 Event type Set the type of the event. This will blink until one of the following types is entered. ❏Events: NoteOn (MIDI Note On), PC (Program Change), CC (Control Change), Pbend (Pitch Bend), ChAfter (Channel Aftertouch), Tempo (Tempo Change), PolyKey (Polyphonic Key Pressure) 34Event parameters Available parameters depend on the type of event selected. n Time signature display is for information only (not edited here). 4.Use the Data Control knob assigned to "Ch= (Channel)" and select the MIDI channel for the event. 5.Use the Data Control knob assigned to the event type and select the type of event you wish to input, then set the parameters for it. 6.Press the ENTER/YES button to enter the selected event at the current cursor position. The event is denoted by a q mark. Denoted event M001-01-16 Ch=10 NoteOn ff C#4 7.Use the Data Control knob assigned to the cursor and select the next input position. 8.Repeat the above steps 3 to 6 to continue entering events as necessary. To end Step Recording, press the Start/Stop button again. You will be returned to the Drum Kit/Song page. Changing or erasing events To change parameter values for an event, move the cursor to the position of the event, use the Data Control knob assigned to each parameter, and change its value. Each parameter value will blink until you press the ENTER/YES button to apply the new value. To change the event type, move the cursor to the position of the event you wish to change and press the BASS/DELETE button. The event is deleted and the position is now marked as Empty. Then follow step 3 onward to create a new event at the position. If you wish to add another event at the same position as an existing event, move the cursor to the appropriate position and press the RHYTHM/INSERT button. The procedure hereafter is the same as for entering a new event, as described in step 4 onward. For example, you may want to insert a control change or tempo change event at the same position as a MIDI note event. If there are several events at the same position, the Data Control knob assigned to the cursor can be used to display events at that position switching them. RHYTHM INS BASS DEL 22