Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 59

DrSens, AcpSens, HRTF Head Related Transfer Function, Rotation, Angle, Settings

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Edit Section 1 Type Determines the stereophonic effect from 5 preset types. The following diagrams show how each stereophonic effect (virtual stereo speakers) is monitored using the headphones. ❏ Settings: THRU, NORMAL, NEAR, FAR, WIDE, POINT NORMAL NEAR 60 degrees 0.5m 60 degrees 0.3m Left and right speakers positioned 0.5 meter ahead of the listener, at the angle of 60 degrees. FAR Left and right speakers positioned 0.3 meter ahead of the listener, at the angle of 60 degrees. WIDE 3 AcpSens Determines the stereophonic position of the accompaniment instruments (other than the drum kit). The larger the value, the greater the degree of the 3D positioning. The smaller the value, the more the normal stereo panning is emphasized, as specified for each part in the voice settings (page 54). For a value of zero, the Localizer is bypassed and no 3D effect is applied. ❏ Settings: 0~16 4 HRTF (Head Related Transfer Function) Perception of the sound image is different from person to person. An audible effect that one person cannot perceive may give an extreme effect (sound modulation) to another. This parameter can compensate for such personal differences in perception. ❏ Settings: 0~20 2m 60 degrees 120 degrees Left and right speakers positioned 2 meters ahead of the listener, at the angle of 60 degrees. POINT 0.5m Left and right speakers positioned 0.5 meter ahead of the listener, at the angle of 120 degrees. 0.5m 5 Rotation Determines the position (angle) of all instruments available on the DTXTREME IIs. This is a virtual position perceived when monitored with headphones. As a larger positive value is set, all instruments including the drum kit will accordingly rotate clockwise from the listener's front (center) to back (0 to 180 degrees). As a larger negative value is set, all instruments including the drum kit will accordingly rotate counterclockwise from the listener's front (center) to back (0 to 180 degrees). ❏ Settings: -180~0~180 (back to front to back, unit: degree) A speaker positioned 0.5 meter ahead of the listener. 2 DrSens Determines the stereophonic position of the drum kit. The larger the value, the greater the degree of the 3D positioning. The smaller the value, the more the normal stereo panning is emphasized, as specified for each drum voice in the voice settings (page 50). For a value of zero, the Localizer is bypassed and no 3D effect is applied. ❏ Settings: 0~16 6 Dist Determines the distance of all instruments available on DTXTREME IIs. This is a virtual distance perceived when monitored with headphones. The larger the value, the greater the virtual distance of all instruments, including the drum kit. ❏ Settings: 0.3~10.0 (meter) 7 Angle Determines the amount of stereo width (left to right) of the sounds of the DTXTREME IIs. With the center at zero, the sounds will expand to a maximum width of 180 degrees. ❏ Settings: 0~180 (center to left and right, unit: degree) Once you've finished making the desired effect settings, store this drum kit (page 35). 59

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Edit Section
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1
Type
Determines the stereophonic effect from 5 preset types.
The following diagrams show how each stereophonic effect
(virtual stereo speakers) is monitored using the headphones.
Settings:
THRU, NORMAL, NEAR, FAR, WIDE, POINT
2
DrSens
Determines the stereophonic position of the drum kit.
The
larger the value, the greater the degree of the 3D positioning.
The smaller the value, the more the normal stereo panning is
emphasized, as specified for each drum voice in the voice
settings (page 50).
For a value of zero, the Localizer is
bypassed and no 3D effect is applied.
Settings:
0~16
3
AcpSens
Determines the stereophonic position of the accompaniment
instruments (other than the drum kit). The larger the value,
the greater the degree of the 3D positioning.
The smaller the
value, the more the normal stereo panning is emphasized, as
specified for each part in the voice settings (page 54).
For a
value of zero, the Localizer is bypassed and no 3D effect is
applied.
Settings:
0~16
4
HRTF (Head Related Transfer Function)
Perception of the sound image is different from person to
person.
An audible effect that one person cannot perceive
may give an extreme effect (sound modulation) to another.
This parameter can compensate for such personal differences
in perception.
Settings:
0~20
5
Rotation
Determines the position (angle) of all instruments available
on the DTXTREME IIs.
This is a virtual position perceived
when monitored with headphones.
As a larger positive value
is set, all instruments including the drum kit will accordingly
rotate clockwise from the listener’s front (center) to back (0 to
180 degrees).
As a larger negative value is set, all instruments
including the drum kit will accordingly rotate
counterclockwise from the listener’s front (center) to back (0
to 180 degrees).
Settings:
–180~0~180 (back to front to back, unit: degree)
6
Dist
Determines the distance of all instruments available on
DTXTREME IIs.
This is a virtual distance perceived when
monitored with headphones.
The larger the value, the greater
the virtual distance of all instruments, including the drum kit.
Settings:
0.3~10.0 (meter)
7
Angle
Determines the amount of stereo width (left to right) of the
sounds of the DTXTREME IIs.
With the center at zero, the
sounds will expand to a maximum width of 180 degrees.
Settings
: 0~180 (center to left and right, unit: degree)
Once you’ve finished making the desired effect
settings, store this drum kit (page 35).
60 degrees
0.5m
Left and right speakers positioned
0.5 meter ahead of the listener, at
the angle of 60 degrees.
60 degrees
0.3m
Left and right speakers positioned
0.3 meter ahead of the listener, at
the angle of 60 degrees.
2m
60 degrees
Left and right speakers positioned
2 meters ahead of the listener, at
the angle of 60 degrees.
0.5m
120 degrees
Left and right speakers positioned
0.5 meter ahead of the listener, at
the angle of 120 degrees.
0.5m
A speaker positioned 0.5 meter
ahead of the listener.
NORMAL
FAR
NEAR
WIDE
POINT