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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DRUM TRIGGER MODULE

DRUMTRIGGERMODULEDRUMTRIGGERMODULEOWNER’S MANUALENDINGCLICKCLICKKICK/MISC.ACCOMPACCOMPSNARE/CYMBALAUX INAUX INMINMINMAXMAXMASTER VOL.MASTER VOL.MUTE

Page 2 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A)

6Controls and FunctionsTop PanelDRUMDRUMKITKITBASSBASSTMP TRTMP TRCHORDCHORDCHO TRCHO TRRHYTHMPAT TRPAT TRVOICEVOICETRIGGERUTILITYUTILITYSTORESTOR

Page 3 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

96Feature Reference — Song Play ModeVolume AdjustmentMaster Volume AdjustmentThe MASTER VOLUME slider adjusts the volume of the entire song.A The MAST

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97Feature Reference — Song Play ModeMuting or Soloing Each TrackThis function enables you to mute the tracks of a song : TR1/2(tracks 1 or 2), rhyth

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98Feature Reference — Song Play ModeAverage Mode ... The LCD analyses the difference of the timing and displays the percentage (%). This mode

Page 6 - INSIDE THIS PACKAGE

99Feature Reference — Song Record ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXSong Record ModeUse this mode to record original songs to user song numbers 101 to 130

Page 7 - What is a DTX?

100Feature Reference — Song Record Mode1. Getting preparedSelect a user song number (101 to 130) in Song Play mode before entering Song Record mode (P

Page 8 - Contents

101Feature Reference — Song Record ModeStep RecordingUse step recording to record pattern, chord, or tempo tracks. Input the data one step at a time

Page 9 - Reference

102Feature Reference — Song Record ModeErasing a MistakeTo change a pattern that has been entered, use the FORWARD or REWIND button to move the curso

Page 10 - Controls and Functions

103Feature Reference — Song Record ModeStep Recording to a Chord TrackEnter the necessary chords from a selection of 26 types one step at a time.ARefe

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104Feature Reference — Song Record ModeStep Recording to a Tempo TrackEnter the tempo change data one step at a time by specifying two parameters: th

Page 12 - Rear Panel

105Feature Reference — Song Record Mode$ Move the cursor to the tempo change time focus area and set the number of beats (time) required to reachthe t

Page 13 - Setting Up

7+ TRIGGER Button (P.32)Press this button to put the DTX into Drum Kit TriggerEdit mode., VOICE Button (P.51)Press this button to put the DTX into Dru

Page 14 - Ch. 2Ch. 1

106Feature Reference — Song Record ModeSONGTEMPO BEATMEASURE QUANT.REALTIME 0 0Settings:Quantize: OFF, quarter note, 3quarter note triplet, eighth

Page 15 - Sticky tape Sticky tape

107Feature Reference — Song Job ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXSong Job ModeThis mode has various supporting functions to create a song: naming a reco

Page 16 - The Power Supply

108Feature Reference — Song Job ModeFunctions of Each page1 Copy (Song/Dest): song copy ...

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109Feature Reference — Song Job Mode2 Quantize (quantization)This function quantizes the tracks (TR1 or TR2)of the currently selected song. As descri

Page 18 - Getting Started

110Feature Reference — Song Job Mode5 PgmCh (select the voices for each channel)This sets the voice for each channel within thecurrently selected song

Page 19 - CityDogs

111Feature Reference — Song Job Mode9 B Lnr TR (bass linear track mode)This sets the bass linear track mode ON or OFF.The bass linear mode is a mode w

Page 20 - Play to a Pattern!

112Feature Reference — Utility ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXUtility ModeThis mode sets the general parameters which affect the entire DTX system.Ente

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113Feature Reference — Utility ModeFunctions of Each Display PageOverall system settings1 SYSTEM ...

Page 22 - Overall Structure and Modes

114Feature Reference — Utility Mode35 Tempo ...

Page 23 - Pattern and Song

115Feature Reference — Utility Mode3 LinkModeThis function applies the trigger related data ofdrum kit number 1 to any selected drum kit.If the input

Page 24 - Triggering

8Rear Panel12/1112/11INPUT ATTENUATIONINPUT ATTENUATION10/9 KICK10/9 KICKAUX OUTAUX OUT8 H.HAT8 H.HAT7 CRASH7 CRASH6 RIDE6 RIDE5 TOM45 TOM44

Page 25 - Modes of the DTX

116Feature Reference — Utility Mode5 SldrMode (slider mode)The Slider mode changes the assignments of theACCOMP/SNARE/CYMBAL and CLICK/KICK/MISC. volu

Page 26 - Basic Operation

117Feature Reference — Utility Mode8 FCoffsetThis sets the value of the data sent by a footcontroller connected to the H.HAT CONTROLjack on the rear p

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118Feature Reference — Utility Mode15 Receive PC (receiving program changedata)This enables or disables the DTX to receivedMIDI program change.Set th

Page 28 - REC Mode

119Feature Reference — Utility Mode20 DumpTimeThis sets the length of intervals between thepackets of data sent by Bulk Data Send. Theintervals can b

Page 29 - Tips on the LCD

120Feature Reference — Utility Mode" Press the START/STOP button and the LCDwill display “Sure? y/n.”MISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALDump OutSure?y/n# Press

Page 30 - Cursor Buttons

121Feature Reference — Utility Mode25 Lo Mi Hi (gain)Set the gain to 3 frequency ranges: low, middle,and high. It is possible to boost or decrease t

Page 31 - Initializing Process

122Feature Reference — Utility Mode29 SEQ (sequencer)The SEQ sub-mode contains the settings relatedto the CLICK and synchronization. Select theparame

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123Feature Reference — Utility Mode33 ClickOutThis function sets the destination output of theCLICK. For example, you can set separateoutputs for the

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124Feature Reference — Utility Mode37 GrvCheck (groove check)This sets the Groove Check mode from thefollowing two types:Rotate the Data Scroll Wheel

Page 34 - Drum Kit Play Mode

125Feature Reference — Utility Mode39 MIDIctrl (MIDI control)This sets the DTX to transmit or receive systemreal-time messages (start, continue, stop

Page 35 - Preset drum kit: 33 to 64

9Setting UpSetting Up with Pads OnlyConnect each pad to the proper DTX input jack as shown below:(This illustration is an example of the pads, trigger

Page 36 - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode

126Feature Reference — Utility Mode41 MULTI (multi-timbre)This MULTI sub-mode contains the DTXsettings used as a multi-timbre tone generator.Use the P

Page 37 - GM std 1

127Feature Reference — Utility Mode44 VolumeThis adjusts the volume of the voice assigned tothe part. Balance the volume of each part whenyou are usi

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128Feature Reference — Utility Mode46 PitchThis sets the pitch for each voice assigned toeach part. Tune the pitch either by semitones(coarse) or by

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129Appendix — MIDIMIDIThe DTX contains various MIDI functions. By using the MIDI functions you can play or control externalsynthesizers, computers or

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130Appendix — MIDIMIDI Functions on the DTXAs mentioned above, MIDI messages can be divided into a channel message and a system message. Thefollowing

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131Appendix — MIDIControl ChangeThis data is used to enhance your musical expression by conveying commands such as for the dumper pedal,effects and vo

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132Appendix — MIDIUsing the MIDI FunctionsNowadays, the ways to use MIDI functions are widely diversified and differ by MIDI device or musician. Thef

Page 43 - Self Rej

133Appendix — MIDIUsing the DTX as a MIDI InterfaceThe trigger response of the DTX is fast enough to serve as a MIDI trigger interface.By playing a pa

Page 44 - Spec Rej

134Appendix — MIDIMIDI Data Format1 Channel MessageThe channel message for MIDI channel 10 will not be received ifthe “RecvCh10 All” (P.118) parameter

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135Appendix — MIDI2.1 Parameter ChangeReceives only.2.1.1 GM system ONF0 7E 7F 09 01 F7Sets all the data except the MIDI master tuning data to its ini

Page 46 - Chan= 10

10Setting Up with an Acoustic Drum Set (5-piece) and 5 Pads*Connect each acoustic drum piece to a drum trigger pick-up (Yamaha DT10—not included) in

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136Appendix — TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThe DTX is Not Making a Sound or a Triggered Sound● Make sure the pads and triggers are connected correctl

Page 48 - VelXFade

137Appendix — TroubleshootingYou are Experiencing “Cross-talk”● Replace the sensor away from the nearby drum.● The minimum input level needs to be hig

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138Appendix — Error MessagesError MessagesERR-MIDIBuffFullToo much MIDI data is being received in the buffer. Reduce the amount of data or insert int

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139AppendixSpecificationsTone Generator16-bit AWM2 (Compliant to GM StandardLevel 1)PolyphonyMaximum of 32 notesVoices928 Drum and Percussion Voices,

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140AppendixIndex3 Auto Set ... 363 ClrTrack (clear track) ...

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141Appendixaverage ... 124Average Mode ...

Page 53 - Kit Voice Edit mode

142Appendixmute Lo ... 45Muting ...

Page 54 - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode

143AppendixDrum Voice List✻ marked voices consist of two layers.● marked voices are looped sounds.No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp

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144AppendixNo Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD)233 S 114 LoosyRim ● 291 S 172 AnaTiRim 349 S 23

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145AppendixNo Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD)465 T 96 TEKK 1M 523 T 154 ACTomF 581 C 36 MinCh

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11Using the AUX IN jackThe AUX IN jack (stereo mini jack) is located on the near panel. You can enter a sound source from a CD or cassette playerthrou

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146AppendixNo Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD) No Grp G.No Name (LCD)697 P 47 P Scrach 755 E 2 E Didger 813 E 60 SDda

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147AppendixNo Category Display Layer No Category Display Layer No Category Display Layer1 Piano GrandPno 1 49 Ensemble Strings1 1 97 SynthEffectsRain

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148AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

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149Appendix35 Hip-HopDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n

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150AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

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151Appendix38 N.Y. 2Drum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2nd

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152AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

Page 65 - C 0=off

153Appendix42 1970 kitDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2

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154AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

Page 67 - Chain Play Mode

155Appendix46 Dance 2Drum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n

Page 68 - Switching the Steps

12Removing the Drum TriggersWhen changing the batterhead, carefully remove the trigger sensor with a sharp object before loosening thehead. Take care

Page 69 - Chain Edit Mode

156AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

Page 70 - Functions of Each Page

157Appendix50 BananaDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2nd

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158AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

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159Appendix54 World 1Drum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n

Page 73 - Store Mode

160AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

Page 74 - Copying the Drum Kit or Chain

161Appendix58 GM roomDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n

Page 75 - Pattern Play Mode

162AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

Page 76 - Selecting a Pattern

163Appendix62 GM jazzDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n

Page 77 - While holding

164AppendixKey-on Mode 0:stack, 1:alter, 2:stack MN, 3:alter MN, 4:holdNote Number Numbers indicate ch10 Drum Voice, voice names indicate keyboard voi

Page 78 - Playing a Pattern

165AppendixPreset Song ListStyle No.Category Style name Tempo53 Ballad BA Llade 7654 BA Group 10855 BA LovIt 10056 BA Grand 9057 BA Magma 11058 BA Ven

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CHAPTER1Getting StartedThis chapter describes the basic operations of the DTX.Use this to get an overall image of the DTX and master the basic uses.Ge

Page 80

166AppendixDrum Kit Name:INPUT 123456789101112PAD TypePAD GainLevel RangeVelocity RangeVelocity CurveSelf RejectionRejectionSpec. Rejection1st NoteVoi

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167AppendixDrum Kit Voice Edit Parameter (Blank Chart)Drum Kit Name:NoteNo.VoiceVolume PanPitchC FReverbSendModifyFilterDecayKeyModeAlternateGroupKe

Page 82 - RBMotrCC

168Appendix〇 0 - 127*******〇 × × × 〇 〇 × × 〇 × 〇 0 - 127〇 × × × 〇 〇 × 〇 ( 123 - 127 )〇 × : True number: Song Positi

Page 83 - Chord List (root=C)

INDONESIAPT. Yamaha Music Indonesia (Distributor)PT. NusantikGedung Yamaha Music Center, Jalan Jend. GatotSubroto Kav. 4, Jakarta 12930, IndonesiaTel:

Page 84 - Pattern Record Mode

DTMTYAMAHA DRUM TRIGGER MODULE DTX VERSION2.0 OWNER’S MANUAL

Page 85 - Realtime

14Getting Started ! Turn the power ON.POWER " Enter Drum Kit Play modeby pressing the DRUM KITbutton.DRUM KITAcoustktDRUMKITVOICETRIGGERUTILITYST

Page 86 - 5. Setting the Tempo

15Getting Started $ Play the pads % Adjust the volumeUse the MASTER Volume Slider toadjust the volume of the entire drumkit. CLICKCLICKKICK/MISC.AC

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ADVARSEL!Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejiatig håndtering.Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.Levér det brugte batteri

Page 88 - 9. Real-time Recording

16Getting StartedPlay to a Pattern!Your Yamaha DTX features rhythm machine functions containing 660preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections) and 100 u

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17Getting Started ) Soloing each part.You can play each part of the rhythmsolely and mute the other parts in onestep. This is convenient when youwant

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18Getting StartedYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXOverall Structure and ModesThe following describes how the DTX works in detail.Drum or Percussion Sounds an

Page 91 - Sample: 8-beat drum pattern

19Getting StartedPattern and SongA “pattern” consists of a rhythm track containing various drum voices and a backing track containing thechords and ba

Page 92 - Entering Pattern Job Mode

20Getting StartedCreating a SongYou can create a song on the DTX by following the steps below:! Audition the preset patterns in a preset style and fin

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21Getting StartedModes of the DTXModes refer to functions which are grouped for efficient operation. The following 8 types of modes areavailable.DRUM

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22Getting StartedYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXBasic OperationThe following describes the basic operation.Entering a modePress the button of a mode.DRUMKI

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23Getting Started Chain Play mode: Press the CHAIN button.CHAINTEMPO BEATChain 1DRUMKITVOICETRIGGERUTILITYSTOREPATTERNSONGCHAIN Chain Edit mode: P

Page 96 - Init Pat

24Getting Started Song Play mode: Press the SONG button.MISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALMEASURECLICKCityDogsDRUMKITVOICETRIGGERUTILITYSTOREPATTERNSONGCHAINSONGT

Page 97 - Song Play Mode

25Getting StartedPress the STORE button while in Chain Play mode, Chain mode or Edit mode to enter Chain Store mode.CHAINMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALStore CHt

Page 98 - Selecting a Song

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and envi-ronmentally friendly. We sincerely believe that our products

Page 99 - Playing a Song

26Getting StartedPAGE¡ and PAGE⁄ ButtonsAll modes except Play mode and Store mode have multiple display pages. Use the PAGE¡ or PAGE⁄buttons to selec

Page 100 - Click (metronome)

27Getting StartedData Scroll WheelThe Data Scroll Wheel is used to rapidly change the value of the focus area. Use this to select a drum kitnumber or

Page 102 - TEMPO BEAT

CHAPTER2Feature ReferenceThis chapter describes the functions of each mode.Use this as a dictionary to look up items or the details andget to know the

Page 103 - Song Record Mode

30Feature Reference — Drum Kit Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXDrum Kit Play ModeThis mode enables you to play the DTX drum voices from connected p

Page 104 - 2. Stand-by

31Feature Reference — Drum Kit Play Mode" Rotate the Data Scroll Wheel to choose the drum kit number you want to use. The drum kit number isalso

Page 105 - Step Recording

32Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXDrum Kit Trigger Edit ModeThis mode contains various settings to adjust the

Page 106 - Sample Structure of a Song

33Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit ModeDrum Kit Trigger Edit Mode (Page structure and operation)The Drum Kit Trigger Edit modes consists of 3

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34Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit ModeFunctions of Each Display Page1 Kit Name (drum kit name) ...

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35Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode1 Kit Name (drum kit name)Use up to 8 letters to name your original userdrum kit.!Use the Q cursor but

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36Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode3 Auto SetThis automatically sets the input gain(sensitivity) of each input jack number.A The appropri

Page 111 - Song Job Mode

37Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode5 LevelRng (level range)Set the Maximum and Minimum input levels ofeach input jack number. The levels

Page 112 - Functions of Each page

38Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode7 VelCurve (velocity curve)Set the velocity curve for each input jacknumber. This velocity curve defi

Page 113 - InitSong

39Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode8 Self Rej (self rejection)This function prevents double triggering. When2 sounds have been played at

Page 114 - =one Way

40Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode10 Spec Rej (specific rejection)This function prevents cross talk (mixedsounds) among the pads or drum

Page 115 - Pat Mute

41Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode# Move the cursor to the MIDI note numberfocus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheelor use the +1/YES

Page 116 - Utility Mode

42Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode12 Note= (gate time)Sets the gate time (length) of the pad you play.The gate time applies to 5 note nu

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43Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode14 Key OnSets the key on mode for each input.The Key on mode defines how multiple notes(up to of 5) wh

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44Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode15 VelXFade (velocity cross-fade)This function sets the velocity cross-fade foreach input jack number

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45Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode18 PAD Func (pad function)This function sets the function of each padconnected to INPUT. Besides acti

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1Your DTX will give you years of reliable service if you follow the simple rules given below:LocationDo not expose the instrument to the followingcond

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46Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode# Repeat steps ! and " to set each input jacknumber.MISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALINPUTPAD Func= normalSett

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47Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode20 FS MIDI (FS MIDI channel)You can choose this page only when thefunction on the 19th page (FS Func d

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48Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode24 FC Sens (hi-hat control sensitivity)This adjusts the sensitivity of the foot controllerconnected to

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49Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode29 Copy TRG (copy trigger)This copies the trigger data of the drum kitcurrently edited to another drum

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50Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXDrum Kit Voice Edit ModeThis mode helps you create your own drum kit by assign

Page 126

51Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit ModeEntering Drum Kit Voice Edit modePress the VOICE buttonMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALVCE P 52P SurdoMDRUMKITVOICET

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52Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit ModeFunctions of Each Display Page1 VCE (voice) ...

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53Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode1 VCE (voice)This assigns a drum voice (drum or percussionsound) to each MIDI note number. Each voiceis

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54Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode3 PanThis sets the Pan (stereo pan position of thesound) for each voice assigned to each MIDInote number

Page 130 - MastTune

55Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode5 Rev send (send reverb)This sets the Reverb Send level for each voiceassigned to each MIDI note number.

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2INTRODUCTIONWelcome to the Yamaha DRUM TRIGGER MODULE DTX—this is a COMPLETELY NEW type of drumtrigger module with Yamaha’s high quality AWM (Advance

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56Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode7 FilterThis sets the Filter of each voice assigned toeach MIDI note number. The filter affects thesoun

Page 133 - Basic Information

57Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode9 Key modeThis sets the Key mode to the voices assigned toeach MIDI note number. This mode defines thes

Page 134 - Channel Message

58Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode11 Key OffWhen a voice with a long release is in use,sometimes a MIDI note off signal may cut thesound i

Page 135 - System Message

59Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode14 REV Type (reverb type)Various reverbs from hall to room are availableto add dimension to the voice.

Page 136 - Using the MIDI Functions

60Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode17 BK Ch= (transmit bank select)This selects the bank (MIDI Control Change) tobe transmitted when the dr

Page 137 - Tone generator modules

61Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode19 CC Ch= (transmit control change: pan)This sets the pan position (of a stereo image) ofthe MIDI contro

Page 138 - MIDI Data Format

62Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode21 RootNoteThis determines the minimum value of theMIDI note number of the voice. The DTX has akeyboard

Page 139 - 3 Realtime Message

63Feature Reference — Chain Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXChain Play ModeChains are used to organize the drum kits (or patterns) in a user-progra

Page 140 - Troubleshooting

64Feature Reference — Chain Play ModeSelecting a Chain! Use the Q cursor buttons to move the cursor to the chain number focus area.CHAINMISC.SNAREKICK

Page 141 - Appendix — Troubleshooting

65Feature Reference — Chain Edit ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXChain Edit ModeThis used to create a chain of necessary drum kits or patterns. You can

Page 142 - Error Messages

3What is a DTX?In addition to the conventional drum trigger functions, the DTX is a multi-function digital instrumentwith an AWM 2 tone generator whic

Page 143 - Specifications

66Feature Reference — Chain Edit ModeThe Chain Edit Mode (Page structure and operation)The Chain Edit mode consists of the following 3 display pages:M

Page 144 - Appendix

67Feature Reference — Chain Edit Mode1 Name (chain name)Use up to 8 letters to name the chain.Refer to the Drum Kit Name section (P.35) fordetails on

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68Feature Reference — Chain Edit ModeMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBAL= ENDSettings:Chain step number: 1 to 32Drum kit or pattern: DrumKit, pattern, END (sets t

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69Feature Reference — Store ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXStore ModeAfter you have created a chain of drum kits and edited voices, it is necessary to

Page 147 - Drum Voice List

70Feature Reference — Store ModeStoring ProceduresThe steps to store data apply for both the drum kit and chain. Here the drum kit display will be us

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71Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXPattern Play ModeIn this mode, there are 660 preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections

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72Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeUser PatternsUser patterns refer to empty memory space (111 to 210) where you can create your own pattern. Use

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73Feature Reference — Pattern Play Mode" Rotate the Data Scroll Wheel to select the style number.SectionMAIN ADRUM KITPATTERNMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBAL

Page 151 - GM Keyboard Voice List

74Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModePlaying a Pattern! Press the START/STOP button to play a pattern.The green LED above the START/STOP button will

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75Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeVolume AdjustmentMaster Volume AdjustmentThe MASTER VOLUME slider adjusts the volume of the entire pattern.AThe

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4ContentsControls and Functions ... 6Setting Up ...

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76Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeAdjusting the TempoRegardless of whether the pattern is playing or not, you can change the tempo. Move the cur

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77Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeSetting the QuantizationRegardless of whether the click is playing or not, you can change the quantization of t

Page 156 - 41 Rock 2

78Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeSoloSolo refers to the function that plays a single part and mutes the others. You can play each part of the r

Page 157 - 43 X-Fade

79Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeChordsThe chords are abreviated as listed below. The DTX enables you to specify a chord to the current pattern

Page 158 - 44 Studio

80Feature Reference — Pattern Record ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXPattern Record ModeYou can records original patterns to user pattern numbers 111 to

Page 159 - 46 Dance 2

81Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode1. Getting Ready to RecordSelect a user pattern number (111 to 210) in Pattern Play mode before entering Patt

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82Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode4. Selecting the Type of Recording*This step is not necessary if you have chosen a chord track or bass track

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83Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode6. Setting the Beat (time signature)Set the beat of the pattern you are recording.Move the cursor to the BEAT

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84Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode8. Setting the QuantizationSet the quantization values for the recording. Quantization helps to produce a “t

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85Feature Reference — Pattern Record ModeA The LED above the CLICK button will flash in time with the current tempo setting during the countdown. The

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5Getting StartedFeatureReferenceAppendixChain Edit ModeStore ModeDrum Kit Play ModeDrum KitTrigger Edit ModeDrum KitVoice Edit ModeChain Play ModePatt

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86Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode" Move the cursor to the quantization focus area using the Q cursor buttons and select thequantization (

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87Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode% Repeat steps " to $ and continue to enter the necessary drum voices in the appropriate positions.&

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88Feature Reference — Pattern Job ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXPattern Job ModeThis mode has various supporting functions to create a pattern: name

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89Feature Reference — Pattern Job ModeFunctions of Each Page1 Copy (Pat/Dest): Pattern copy ...

Page 169 - Preset Song List

90Feature Reference — Pattern Job Mode1 Copy (Pat/Dest): pattern copyThis copies a specific preset or user pattern to adifferent user pattern number.

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91Feature Reference — Pattern Job Mode2 Quantize (quantization)This function quantizes each track of thecurrently selected pattern. As described onP.

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92Feature Reference — Pattern Job Mode4 ClrTrack (clears a track)This clears all the data on the specified trackwithin the currently selected pattern.

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93Feature Reference — Song Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXSong Play ModeUse this mode to select and play from 100 preset songs and 30 user songs.

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94Feature Reference — Song Play ModeEntering Song Play ModePress the SONG button.DRUM KITSONGMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALTEMPO BEATMEASURECLICKGM std 1CityDog

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95Feature Reference — Song Play ModePlaying a Song! Press the START/STOP button to play a song.The green LED above the START/STOP button will flash to

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