Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 45

Voice2] Special snare drum settings, loose, tight - shell

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REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 3 Voice (bottom row) Choose a voice (voice name) categorized in Type. If the voice name ends with a " " mark, that voice is looped. 3 Voice (top row) Your selection is shown here as a voice number associated with the voice name in the bottom row. If the voice number ends with a "*" mark, that voice is 2-layered and consists of 2 different sounds. 4 Volume Set the output volume of the voice. By setting the volume for each voice, you can balance voices assigned in the drum kit. ❏Settings: 0 - 127 5 Tuning Adjust the tuning of the chosen voice by approximately one cent (1/100 semitone). ❏Settings: -24.00 - +24.00 [Voice2] Special snare drum settings Set the special snare drum parameters only when you have chosen "XtrSnr" for the Type in the [VOICE1] page. You cannot edit parameters in this page when any other voice is chosen ("---" is shown). Shell Muffle Snare Strainer Ballance Beech55 off warm loose 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 Shell Select the shell material of your snare drum. Mostly, each value indicates the material and the depth (in inches) of the shell. ❏Settings: Mapl1370, MCAbs55, MCVint55, Beech55, Maple55, Alumin55, Brass35, Brass55, Brass65, Steel65, Bamboo, FRPSnr 2 Muffle Specify the muting method for the batter-side head. You can simulate the muting material using the following values: off: no muting. tape: muted using tape. ring: muted using a ring material put along the rim. ❏Settings: off, tape, ring 3 Snare Select the snare sound of your snare drum. ❏Settings: warm, crisp, cool, short, punchy, BS, silky, bright, old, VOX1, VOX2, VOX3, roll, trash 4 Strainer Adjust the strainer of your snare drum. You can simulate the strainer setting using the following values: off: the snare is not touching the snare-side head. loose: the snare is strained loosely. mid: an intermediate setting between loose and tight. tight: the snare is strained tightly. ❏Settings: off, loose, mid, tight 5 Balance Adjust the volume balance between the shell and snare sounds. As a large positive value is set, the snare sound becomes loud. As a large negative value is set, the shell sound becomes loud. ❏Settings: -64 - 0 - +63 45

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REFERENCE SECTION
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
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3
Voice (bottom row)
Choose a voice (voice name) categorized in
Type. If the voice name ends with a “
” mark,
that voice is looped.
3
Voice (top row)
Your selection is shown here as a voice number
associated with the voice name in the bottom
row. If the voice number ends with a “*” mark,
that voice is 2-layered and consists of 2 different
sounds.
4
Volume
Set the output volume of the voice. By setting the
volume for each voice, you can balance voices
assigned in the drum kit.
Settings
: 0 – 127
5
Tuning
Adjust the tuning of the chosen voice by
approximately one cent (1/100 semitone).
Settings
: -24.00 – +24.00
[Voice2] Special snare drum settings
Set the special snare drum parameters only when
you have chosen “XtrSnr” for the Type in the
[VOICE1] page. You cannot edit parameters in
this page when any other voice is chosen (“---” is
shown).
1
Shell
Select the shell material of your snare drum.
Mostly, each value indicates the material and the
depth (in inches) of the shell.
Settings
: Mapl1370, MCAbs55, MCVint55, Beech55,
Maple55, Alumin55, Brass35, Brass55, Brass65,
Steel65, Bamboo, FRPSnr
2
Muf
e
Specify the muting method for the batter-side
head. You can simulate the muting material using
the following values:
off:
no muting.
tape:
muted using tape.
ring:
muted using a ring material put along the
rim.
Settings
: off, tape, ring
3
Snare
Select the snare sound of your snare drum.
Settings
: warm, crisp, cool, short, punchy, BS, silky,
bright, old, VOX1, VOX2, VOX3, roll, trash
4
Strainer
Adjust the strainer of your snare drum. You can
simulate the strainer setting using the following
values:
off:
the snare is not touching the snare-side head.
loose:
the snare is strained loosely.
mid:
an intermediate setting between loose and
tight.
tight:
the snare is strained tightly.
Settings
: off, loose, mid, tight
5
Balance
Adjust the volume balance between the shell and
snare sounds.
As a large positive value is set, the
snare sound becomes loud.
As a large negative
value is set, the shell sound becomes loud.
Settings
: -64 – 0 – +63
Shell
Muffle
Snare
Strainer
Ballance
Beech55 off
warm
loose
0
1
4
5
3
2