Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 35
VelXFade Velocity Crossfade, hitting the associated pad harder or softer.
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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode 2 Note Select from 6 numbers (1st to 6th), mute or rim. Velocity crossfades are assigned to the numbers or parameters selected here. ❏Settings: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, mute or edge, rim or open, clse, fcls, spls, rim 3 VelXFade (Velocity Crossfade) Assign velocity crossfade curves up to the 6 notes (1st to 6th). You can choose from a variety of curves that define the volume to velocity, and then assign them to multiple notes. For example, you could assign the curve 2 to the first note and the curve 3 to the second note. You can control the volume balance between these two notes by hitting the associated pad harder or softer. As shown in the illustration below, 1st note will play louder when you play softer (generate a small velocity value) and 2nd note will play louder when you play harder ( generate a large velocity value). Volume 1st 2nd 0 Velocity The following curves are available. 1 Volume 2 Volume 0 3 Volume Velocity 0 4 Volume Velocity 0 5 Volume Velocity 0 6 Volume Velocity 0 7 Volume Velocity 0 8 Volume Velocity 0 9 Volume Velocity 0 10 Volume Velocity 0 Velocity 0 Velocity ❏Settings: Velocity crossfade: 1 - 10 n This is only available if multiple MIDI note numbers have been assigned in the Note# parameter in the [TrgMIDI2] page. 35