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Hitting it a second time produces a G major chord, and a third hit produces a C major chord again. Example program of the Stack/Alternate Step 001 The program for hitting the pad for the first time. Step 002 The program for hitting the pad for the second time. Step 003 The program for hitting the pad for the third time. To create the above program, follow the procedure below. 1 Press the [F6] OTHER button followed by the [SF3] MIDI button to call up the MIDI display, allowing you to set the tone generator settings for each of the MIDI 16 channels. 2 Move the cursor to channel 11. 3 Move the cursor down to the TRANSMIT row, then set the TRANSMIT parameter of channel 11 to “All” or “PC.” Reference Reference 88 DTX900 Owner’s Manual 4 Move the cursor down again and set the VCE NUM, BANK MSB and BANK LSB, which determine the Voice program number. For a complete list of available Voices, refer to the Data List booklet. 5 Call up the Stack/Alternate display again by pressing the [F3] STK/ALT button. 6 Create the program as illustrated above. Enter the appropriate values shown in the Example Program illustration at the top of this section, using the [INC/YES], [DEC/NO] buttons and data dial. (You can also enter the notes directly from a MIDI keyboard; see “Programming the Stack from an external MIDI keyboard” below.) 7 Try out the newly created Stack/Alternate program by hitting the pad as many times as the step number. 8 Store the settings as a User Drum Kit by pressing the [ENTER/STORE] button. Programming the Stack From an External MIDI Keyboard [SF5] CHORD You can enter note events from an external MIDI keyboard connected to the MIDI IN connector of the DTX900. This conveniently lets you play the chords and notes and directly enter them to the Stack program. 1 Connect one end of the MIDI cable to the MIDI OUT connector of the MIDI keyboard and the other to the MIDI IN connector of the DTX900. 2 On the MIDI keyboard, make the appropriate settings so that the MIDI connector is active. If the MIDI keyboard is equipped with a USB TO HOST terminal, you may need to manually enable MIDI operation, depending on the MIDI parameter settings of your keyboard. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the MIDI keyboard. 3 On the DTX900, set the MIDI IN/OUT parameter to enable MIDI operation. From the display called up via the [UTILITY] > [F5] MIDI > [SF3] OTHER, set the MIDI IN/OUT parameter to MIDI. 4 Call up the Stack/Alternate display again by pressing the [F3] STK/ALT button. 5 Press the [SF5] CHORD button to call up the Chord display. This display is used for receiving MIDI note events from an external MIDI device and applying them to the current Stack/ Alternate program. 6 Set the Step number by using the data dial, [INC/DEC] and [DEC/NO] buttons. 7 Play the MIDI keyboard. The notes you play on the MIDI keyboard (along with the corresponding MIDI channel) appear in the display. 8 Press the [F6] OK button to actually apply the received notes to the current Stack/ Alternate program. If you do not want to apply the received notes to the program, press the [F5] CANCEL button to go back to the original display. 9 Repeat steps 6 – 8 as desired. 10 Store the settings as a User Drum Kit by pressing the [ENTER/STORE] button. Reference Reference Effect Settings [F4] EFFECT DTX900 Owner’s Manual 89 Drum Kit ReferenceSong modeClick modeTrigger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling This display gives you at-a-glance, overall view of the effect routing and comprehensive control over the effects. 1 Variation Effect Category Determines the Variation Effect Category. B Variation Effect Type Determines the Variation Effect Type. C Chorus Effect Category Determines the Chorus Effect Category. D Chorus Effect Type Determines the Chorus Effect Type. E Reverb Effect Type Determines the Reverb Effect Type. You need not select the Reverb Effect Category because the effect types of the Reverb block are not divided into multiple categories. F Variation Return Determines the Return level of the Variation Effect. G Variation To Chorus Determines the Send level of the signal sent from the Varia- tion Effect to the Chorus Effect. H Variation To Reverb Determines the Send level of the signal sent from the Varia- tion Effect to the Reverb Effect. I Variation Pan Determines the pan position of the Variation effect sound. J Chorus Return Determines the Return level of the Chorus Effect. K Chorus To Reverb Determines the Send level of the signal sent from the Chorus Effect to the Reverb Effect. L Chorus Pan Determines the pan position of the Chorus effect sound. M Reverb Return Determines the Return level of the Reverb Effect. N Reverb Pan Determines the pan position of the Reverb effect sound. O [SF5] BYPASS Pressing this button toggles the bypass status of all three Effect blocks (Reverb, Chorus and Variation) between on and off. When Bypass is turned off (the BYPASS indication is shown with white text in black), the Reverb, Chorus and Vari...
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