Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 30
TrgMIDI1] Trigger MIDI 1, bypass, strt/stp, MIDI EG, chase, cutoff
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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode bypass: With this function, the inputs to all other pads are enabled or disabled. You can use a pad to perform the same operation as the TrgByps parameter in the [UT 6] page in Utilty mode (page 73). strt/stp: When you hit a pad, playback of the main song is started or stopped. MIDI EG: When you hit a pad, the MIDI EG is output from MIDI OUT. Select this when you wish to transmit MIDI EG values as Control Change messages. ❏Settings: normal, padsong, click, inc, dec, bypass, strt/stp, MIDI EG 3 Song Set the pad song to be played back. This parameter is only available if "padsong" has been selected for the Func parameter. You can select any User or Preset Song, but not songs on Memory Card. ❏Settings: P1-P31 (demo songs), Q1-Q67 (practice songs), R1-R66 (pad songs), U1-U32 (user songs) 4 Repeat Enable or disable repeated playback of the pad song. This parameter is only available if "padsong" has been selected for the Func parameter. ❏Settings: on (repeated playback enabled), off (repeated playback disabled) 5 Mode Set the song playback mode. This parameter is only available if "padsong" has been selected for the Func parameter. The following three modes are available. play: When you hit a pad, song playback will start. When you hit it again, playback will stop. When you hit the pad once again, song playback will start from the beginning. chase: When you hit a pad, a single measure of the song will be played back. If you hit the pad again while the measure is still playing back, the next measure will be played back. cutoff: When using just a single pad, this is the same as "play." If you start a different pad song during playback, the current song will be stopped. ❏Settings: play, chase, cutoff n A pad song can play back only MIDI channels 7, 8, 9 and 10 of a song. Furthermore, to avoid conflicts with the main song's MIDI channels, the other MIDI channels are automatically re-assigned to other channels as explained below. The channel numbers of the first pad song in a drum kit will be the original channel numbers minus four. For example, if the original channel numbers are 7, 8, 9 and 10, the re-assigned channel numbers will be 3, 4, 5 and 6. The channel numbers of the second pad song in a drum kit will be the original channel numbers plus four. For example, if the original channel numbers are 7, 8, 9 and 10, the re-assigned channel numbers will be 11, 12, 13 and 14. In the third pad song in a drum kit, original channels 7 and 8 will be re-assigned to channels 15 and 16, and original channels 9 and 10 will be re-assigned to channels 1 and 2. n See page 29 for details about pad song playback. [TrgMIDI1] Trigger MIDI 1 Set the MIDI Key On parameters for each trigger input. [TrgMIDI1] Mode HoldGrp Input=16 stkmono 16 1 2 3 1 Input= Select the trigger input. ❏Settings: 1 - 16 n If the Learn parameter in the [UT 5] page in Utility mode has been set to "always," you can select the trigger input by hitting the corresponding pad. See page 73 for details of the Learn parameter. 30