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Instructions Yamaha, Modèle DTX900K

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3 Press the [F6] KITLOCK button so that the “L” indicator appears at the top right of the display. This step is necessary because selecting a Song may change a Drum Kit. 4 Select a User Song to be recorded by using the [INC/YES], [DEC/ NO] buttons and the data dial. Make sure to select a User Song that contains no data and does not indicate “TR1” and “TR2” in the display. 5 Press the [REC] button to call up the REC STANDBY display. 1 Type (Recording Type) Determines the Recording Type. You can select “replace” or “overdub.” For details, see page 43. B Track (Recording Track) Determines the track to be recorded. Settings 1, 2 C Quantize Determines the Record Quantize value. Record Quantize automatically aligns the timing of notes as you record. When the cursor is located at the Quantize value, the note type icon is shown at the menu corresponding to the [SF6] button. In this condition, you can call up a list of the note type icons by pressing the [SF6] button, then select the desired item from the list. When “3/8,” “6/8,” “9/8,” “12/8” or “15/8” is selected: off, 16th Settings note triplet, 16th note, 8th note triplet, 8th note, 1/4 note, dotted 1/4 note When another value is selected: off, 16th note triplet, 16th note, 8th note triplet, 8th note, 1/4 note triplet, 1/4 note Quick Guide Quick Guide ¦ How Quantize Works (example) Recorded notes were not played in time. Quick Guide The Quantize Function aligns the timing. Perfect timing D Beat (Time Signature) Determines the time signature of the Song. Settings 1/4 – 16/4, 1/8 – 16/8, 1/16 – 16/16 E Tempo Determines the tempo of the Song. Range 030 – 300 F MeasLength (Measure Length) Determines the length of the Song to be recorded. Range 001 – 999 (differs depending on the status of the User Song and starting measure of recording) G Meas (Measure) Determines the measure from which recording starts. Settings 001 – 999 (differs depending on the status of the User Song) 6 Set the Type parameter to “replace” by using the [INC/YES], [DEC/NO] buttons and data dial. 7 Move the cursor to “Track,” then select a track to be recorded. Set other parameters as necessary, such as Tempo, Beat (time signature), Measure (from which recording starts) and Quantize. 8 Turn [CLICK ON/OFF] on if you want to use the Click sound. For details about the Click, see page 32. 9 Press the [> >>>>/¦] (Play/Stop) button to start recording. 10 After recording stops automatically when the last measure (specified by the Measure Length) is reached, press the [> >>>>/¦] (Play/Stop) button to hear the newly recorded Song. You can stop recording at the middle of the Song by pressing the [>/¦] button. NOTICE • Be careful to avoid turning the power off or disconnecting the AC adaptor during recording; otherwise your recorded data will be lost. 11 Save the recorded Song to a USB storage device. NOTICE • The recorded Song data resides temporarily in DRAM (page 76). Because data contained in DRAM is lost when the power is turned off, you should always save any data residing in DRAM to a USB storage device before turning off the power. NOTE • When you select an already- recorded Song, you cannot set the Measure Length to a value greater than that of the selected Song. If you need to set a greater Measure Length, add measures to the Song manually by using the Create Measure Job (page 102) before recording. DTX900 Owner’s Manual 45 Quick Guide Quick Guide Recording Additional Notes to an Already-recorded Track (Overdub) Recording Along With the Preset Song 46 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Use the Overdub recording method when you want to add more data to a track that already contains data. The Overdub Recording procedure is almost the same as Replace except that the Record type is set to “overdub” and you need to press the [>/¦] (Play/Stop) button when you want to stop recording. When the song reaches the end of the last measure, it will automatically start again from the beginning and new data will be added to the track’s previous data. Although your drum performance cannot be recorded to a Preset Song, you can add your own drum performance data to a Preset Song by copying the Preset Song data to a User Song. 1 Select an empty User Song (containing no data) in the Song mode. Note that the “TR1” and “TR2” indications are not shown in the display when an empty User Song is selected. 2 Press the [F2] JOB button followed by the [SF1] SONG button to call up the SONG JOB SELECT display. 3 Move the cursor to “01: Copy Song” then press the [ENTER/ STORE] button to call up the Copy Song Job display. This Job lets you copy the source Song (specified in this Job display) to the current Song. 1 Song bank and number Indicates the bank number and name of the source Song. Type = overdub 1 Quick Guide Quick Guide 4 Select the desired Preset Song as the copy source then press the [ENTER/STORE] button. The display prompts you for confirmation. To cancel the Copy Song operation, press the [DEC/NO] button. 5 Press the [INC/YES] butt...

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