Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 33

Chord Name-based Note Number, Settings, Assigning note numbers using an, external MIDI keyboard

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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode Assigning note numbers using an external MIDI keyboard You can assign a note or multiple notes such as a chord using an external MIDI keyboard connected to MIDI IN on the DTXTREME. This saves you from programming each note one by one. Select "1st" for the Note parameter in the [TrgMIDI2] page on the DTXTREME, and then play your desired chord on the MIDI keyboard. Your chord is automatically divided and programmed into individual numbered notes in played order. q If the Mode parameter in the [TrgMIDI1] page has been set to "stack," up to 6 MIDI note numbers (1st to 6th) can be set q If the Mode parameter in the [TrgMIDI1] page has been set to "alter," up to 9 MIDI note numbers (1st to 9th) can be set If the Note parameter of the [TrgMIDI2] page has been set to something other than "1st," the first note (of a chord) you play will only be assigned to that number. 4 GateTime Set the gate time for each note number of each trigger input. n To set the same gate time for all note numbers, set the gate time for the 1st note number. Then set the 2nd and all other note numbers to "1st." ❏Settings:Gate time: off, 0.0 - 9.9s (in 0.1s increments), =1st (when assigning same value as 1st to note numbers other than 1st) 5 Channel (MIDI Channel) Select the MIDI transmission channel to individual note numbers assigned to 1st to 9th notes, mute or rim of each trigger input. n To set the same channel number for all note numbers, set the channel number for the 1st note number. Then set the 2nd and all other note numbers to "1st." ❏Settings: MIDI channel: 1 - 16, =1st (when assigning same channel as 1st to note numbers other than 1st) Chord Name-based Note Number Settings In the [TrgMIDI2] page, if you press the Rewind button while holding down the SHIFT button, the [Chord] screen opens. In this page, there are setting that are used when playing back a chord using a pad. Select from 25 types of chords and up to 5 MIDI note numbers will automatically be assigned to the current trigger input. Specify each chord by its root and type. SHIFT [Chord] ChordName C Maj7 Root: The root of the chord Type: The chord type. ❏Settings: Choose from the following for trigger inputs 1 to 16. Root: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B Type: Maj7, Maj, 6th, m7(11), Maj9, add9, min, min6, min7, m7(b5), mM7, min9, madd9, 7th, 7(#5), 7(b9), 7th9, 7(#9), 7(#11), 7(b13), 7(13), 7sus4, sus4, dim, aug 33

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REFERENCE SECTION
Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode
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Assigning note numbers using an
external MIDI keyboard
You can assign a note or multiple notes such as a
chord using an external MIDI keyboard
connected to MIDI IN on the DTXTREME.
This
saves you from programming each note one by
one.
Select “1st” for the Note parameter in the
[TrgMIDI2] page on the DTXTREME, and then
play your desired chord on the MIDI keyboard.
Your chord is automatically divided and
programmed into individual numbered notes in
played order.
If the Mode parameter in the [TrgMIDI1] page
has been set to “stack,” up to 6 MIDI note
numbers (1st to 6th) can be set
If the Mode parameter in the [TrgMIDI1] page
has been set to “alter,” up to 9 MIDI note
numbers (1st to 9th) can be set
If the Note parameter of the [TrgMIDI2] page has
been set to something other than “1st,” the first
note (of a chord) you play will only be assigned
to that number.
4
GateTime
Set the gate time for each note number of each
trigger input.
n
To set the same gate time for all note numbers, set
the gate time for the 1st note number. Then set the
2nd and all other note numbers to “1st.”
Settings:
Gate time: off, 0.0 - 9.9s (in 0.1s increments), =1st
(when assigning same value as 1st to note
numbers other than 1st)
5
Channel (MIDI Channel)
Select the MIDI transmission channel to
individual note numbers assigned to 1st to 9th
notes, mute or rim of each trigger input.
n
To set the same channel number for all note
numbers, set the channel number for the 1st note
number. Then set the 2nd and all other note numbers
to “1st.”
Settings:
MIDI channel: 1 - 16, =1st (when assigning same
channel as 1st to note numbers other than 1st)
Chord Name-based Note Number
Settings
In the [TrgMIDI2] page, if you press the
Rewind button while holding down the
SHIFT button, the [Chord] screen opens. In
this page, there are setting that are used
when playing back a chord using a pad.
Select from 25 types of chords and up to 5
MIDI note numbers will automatically be
assigned to the current trigger input.
Specify each chord by its root and type.
Settings:
Choose from the following for trigger
inputs 1 to 16.
Root:
C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B
Type:
Maj7, Maj, 6th, m7(11), Maj9, add9,
min, min6, min7, m7(b5), mM7, min9,
madd9, 7th, 7(#5), 7(b9), 7th9, 7(#9),
7(#11), 7(b13), 7(13), 7sus4, sus4, dim, aug
[Chord]
ChordName
C Maj7
Root: The root of the chord
Type: The chord type.
SHIFT