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Instructions Yamaha, Modèle DTXPRESS III

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9/10) and the HI HAT CONTROL jack, trigger signals are adjusted to a suitable signal in the Trigger Setup Buffer using the Trigger Setup. Signals transmitted from the Trigger Setup Buffer will enter the Drum Kit Buffer. In the Drum Kit Buffer, the Drum Kit is set as to what voices will be used and how voices will be delivered for each of the Trigger Input Sources. The Tone Generator’s Voices will be produced according to these settings and its audio signal will be transmitted to the OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack. • Trigger Setup Data This mode is used for adjusting the trigger input, from pads and trigger sensors connected to the Trigger Input Jacks, to a suitable signal the sensitivity and velocity curve settings. (The signals characteristics will change according to the strength of the hit.) Also, cross-talk and double-trigger can be effectively eliminated with the settings available here. Along with 7 preset trigger setups (No. 1-7), there are another 4 user trigger setups (No. 8-11) available for storing original setups. After selecting a trigger setup for use, the data will be copied to the Trigger Setup Data Buffer where the copied data will be used in performance. (Refer to the illustration above.) Setup data can be freely changed in the Trigger Setup Edit mode and saved, if necessary, to the User Trigger Setup’s memory (No. 8-11). • Drum Kit Data This mode is used for setting drum kit voices, for example, assign a voice to each pad (trigger input source) used in the drum kit and perform settings such as selecting the voice, tuning, reverb level, etc. The DTXPRESS III has 48 preset (No. 1-48) drum kits and another 32 user (No. 49-80) drum kits that are used for saving original drum kits created by the user. As in the Trigger Setup, the selected drum kit’s data will be copied to the Drum Kit Data Buffer where the copied data will be used in performance. (Refer to the illustration above.) This Drum Kit data can be freely changed in the Drum Kit Voice Edit mode and saved, if necessary, to the User Drum Kit’s memory (No. 49-80). 4 DTXPRESS III Internal Makeup • Tone Generator The DTXPRESS III’s tone generator contains a total of 990 drum and percussion voices. Preset Drum Kits use an exclusive Drum Kit Map for each kit in which voices for the kit are assigned to individual MIDI note numbers. The User Drum Kit uses one drum map (User Drum Map) that is common for all drum kit numbers 49-80. The Utility mode’s [5. Map (Drum Map)] group can be used to assign voices to each MIDI note number (0-127) and edit the drum kit. Along with the DTXPRESS III’s drum and percussion voices, the DTXPRESS III possesses a variety of keyboard voices (128 voices) that are based on the GM System Level 1. It is possible to deliver piano and brass voices by hitting the pad and playback songs with the internal sequencer or from external sequencer data. A maximum of 32 voices can be delivered simultaneously. • Song Data The DTXPRESS III contains 95 preset songs (No. 1-95) that consist of not only drum parts but also keyboard, brass, etc., accompaniment parts. You can enjoy the songs as they are or mute the song’s drums or a single drum voice (snare drum, etc.) and play along with the drum. Also, you can record your performance to the User Song memory (No. 96-127). Each song consists of two tracks and each track can include data for MIDI channels 1-16. • MIDI/TO HOST Jacks All drum kit setting data and sequencer data are managed with a MIDI data. By connecting the DTXPRESS III’s MIDI OUT/IN jacks to the MIDI IN/OUT jacks on an external MIDI device, MIDI data can be exchanged. The TO/HOST jack is used to transmit and receive MIDI data from a computer. According to the MIDI data transmitted from an external MIDI device or computer connected to the DTXPRESS III, drum kits can be switched, the song can be controlled and the tone generator can be sounded freely. For example, song data (sequencer data) transmitted from an external sequencer to the DTXPRESS III’s MIDI IN jack can be used to play the voices produced by the DTXPRESS III’s internal tone generator. You can use the DTXPRESS III to play along with these songs and record both external sequencer and DTXPRESS III parts. Also, MIDI data produced when the DTXPRESS III can be transmitted to an external MIDI device and/or computer. Playing the DTXPRESS III in this configuration allows you to trigger the external tone generator’s voices and when a drum kit is switched, have the external MIDI keyboard’s voice change as well. The DTXPRESS III’s data can be stored to, as well as retrieved from an external MIDI device. ■ Basic Operations for Data Setting • Enter the Modes Press each Mode button or press while holding the [SHIFT] button. • Drum Kit Play Mode........................ [DRUMKIT] • Trigger Setup Edit Mode................. [SHIFT]+[TRIG] • Utility Mode..................................... [UTIL] • Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode.............. [VOICE] • So...


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