Yamaha DTXTREME Owner's Manual (reference Section) - Page 46

Voice3] VOICE3, chosen. This low-pass filter that cuts

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[Voice3] VOICE3 Set the stereo panning and filter for each MIDI note number (drum pad). If you have chosen a 2layered voice, you can also specify output volume of each layer. [Voice3] Pan 49C# 2 R13 1 2 Layer Filter Q +63 +63 +63 3 4 5 1 Note Number & Name Choose a target MIDI note number. Each note number has a specific note name (shown in the LCD) as found in the [VOICE1] page. ❏Settings: 13C#-1 - 94A#5 2 Pan Adjust the pan setting for the voice you have chosen. This setting determines the stereo positioning of the voice. ❏Settings: L64 - C - R63 (left to center to right) 3 Layer Specify the output volume of each layer if you have chosen a 2-layered voice. A value of "0" will apply the same volume level (50:50) to each layer. If the voice is not 2-layered, this parameter is not editable. ❏Settings: -64 (100:0) - 0 (50:50) - +63 (0:100) 4 Filter Adjust the filter setting for the voice you have chosen. This low-pass filter that cuts the frequencies higher than a specified point (cut-off point) and passes the rest. By combining with the "Q" parameter, you can use these parameters to provide unique sonic characteristics to your voice. Low-pass filter and frequencies Level Frequencies passed by the filter Blocked frequencies Q (Q curves) Level Cut-off point Q max. Q min. Frequency ❏Settings: -64 - +63 Frequency 5Q Adjust the Q (quality) factor around the cut-off point. By boosting around the cut-off point, you will adjust the curve portion as shown above, and can give unique characteristics to your voice. ❏Settings: -64 - +63 REFERENCE SECTION Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 46

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REFERENCE SECTION
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
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[Voice3] VOICE3
Set the stereo panning and filter for each MIDI
note number (drum pad). If you have chosen a 2-
layered voice, you can also specify output
volume of each layer.
1
Note Number & Name
Choose a target MIDI note number. Each note
number has a specific note name (shown in the
LCD) as found in the [VOICE1] page.
Settings
: 13C#-1 – 94A#5
2
Pan
Adjust the pan setting for the voice you have
chosen. This setting determines the stereo
positioning of the voice.
Settings
: L64 – C – R63 (left to center to right)
3
Layer
Specify the output volume of each layer if you
have chosen a 2-layered voice. A value of “0” will
apply the same volume level (50:50) to each
layer. If the voice is not 2-layered, this parameter
is not editable.
Settings
: -64 (100:0) – 0 (50:50) – +63 (0:100)
4
Filter
Adjust the filter setting for the voice you have
chosen. This low-pass filter that cuts the
frequencies higher than a specified point (cut-off
point) and passes the rest. By combining with the
“Q” parameter, you can use these parameters to
provide unique sonic characteristics to your
voice.
Settings
: -64 – +63
5
Q
Adjust the Q (quality) factor around the cut-off
point. By boosting around the cut-off point, you
will adjust the curve portion as shown above,
and can give unique characteristics to your voice.
Settings
: -64 – +63
[Voice3]
Pan
Layer
Filter
Q
49C# 2
R13
+63
+63
+63
1
4
5
3
2
Frequency
Frequency
Cut-off point
Blocked frequencies
Low-pass filter and frequencies
Q (Q curves)
Frequencies passed
by the filter
Level
Level
Q max.
Q min.