DRUMTRIGGERMODULEDRUMTRIGGERMODULEOWNER’S MANUALENDINGCLICKCLICKKICK/MISC.ACCOMPACCOMPSNARE/CYMBALAUX INAUX INMINMINMAXMAXMASTER VOL.MASTER VOL.MUTE
6Controls and FunctionsTop PanelDRUMDRUMKITKITBASSBASSTMP TRTMP TRCHORDCHORDCHO TRCHO TRRHYTHMPAT TRPAT TRVOICEVOICETRIGGERUTILITYUTILITYSTORESTOR
96Feature Reference — Song Play ModeVolume AdjustmentMaster Volume AdjustmentThe MASTER VOLUME slider adjusts the volume of the entire song.A The MAST
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
98Feature Reference — Song Play ModeAverage Mode ... The LCD analyses the difference of the timing and displays the percentage (%). This mode
99Feature Reference — Song Record ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXSong Record ModeUse this mode to record original songs to user song numbers 101 to 130
100Feature Reference — Song Record Mode1. Getting preparedSelect a user song number (101 to 130) in Song Play mode before entering Song Record mode (P
101Feature Reference — Song Record ModeStep RecordingUse step recording to record pattern, chord, or tempo tracks. Input the data one step at a time
102Feature Reference — Song Record ModeErasing a MistakeTo change a pattern that has been entered, use the FORWARD or REWIND button to move the curso
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
104Feature Reference — Song Record ModeStep Recording to a Tempo TrackEnter the tempo change data one step at a time by specifying two parameters: th
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
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
106Feature Reference — Song Record ModeSONGTEMPO BEATMEASURE QUANT.REALTIME 0 0Settings:Quantize: OFF, quarter note, 3quarter note triplet, eighth
107Feature Reference — Song Job ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXSong Job ModeThis mode has various supporting functions to create a song: naming a reco
108Feature Reference — Song Job ModeFunctions of Each page1 Copy (Song/Dest): song copy ...
109Feature Reference — Song Job Mode2 Quantize (quantization)This function quantizes the tracks (TR1 or TR2)of the currently selected song. As descri
110Feature Reference — Song Job Mode5 PgmCh (select the voices for each channel)This sets the voice for each channel within thecurrently selected song
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
112Feature Reference — Utility ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXUtility ModeThis mode sets the general parameters which affect the entire DTX system.Ente
113Feature Reference — Utility ModeFunctions of Each Display PageOverall system settings1 SYSTEM ...
114Feature Reference — Utility Mode35 Tempo ...
115Feature Reference — Utility Mode3 LinkModeThis function applies the trigger related data ofdrum kit number 1 to any selected drum kit.If the input
8Rear Panel12/1112/11INPUT ATTENUATIONINPUT ATTENUATION10/9 KICK10/9 KICKAUX OUTAUX OUT8 H.HAT8 H.HAT7 CRASH7 CRASH6 RIDE6 RIDE5 TOM45 TOM44
116Feature Reference — Utility Mode5 SldrMode (slider mode)The Slider mode changes the assignments of theACCOMP/SNARE/CYMBAL and CLICK/KICK/MISC. volu
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
118Feature Reference — Utility Mode15 Receive PC (receiving program changedata)This enables or disables the DTX to receivedMIDI program change.Set th
119Feature Reference — Utility Mode20 DumpTimeThis sets the length of intervals between thepackets of data sent by Bulk Data Send. Theintervals can b
120Feature Reference — Utility Mode" Press the START/STOP button and the LCDwill display “Sure? y/n.”MISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALDump OutSure?y/n# Press
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
122Feature Reference — Utility Mode29 SEQ (sequencer)The SEQ sub-mode contains the settings relatedto the CLICK and synchronization. Select theparame
123Feature Reference — Utility Mode33 ClickOutThis function sets the destination output of theCLICK. For example, you can set separateoutputs for the
124Feature Reference — Utility Mode37 GrvCheck (groove check)This sets the Groove Check mode from thefollowing two types:Rotate the Data Scroll Wheel
125Feature Reference — Utility Mode39 MIDIctrl (MIDI control)This sets the DTX to transmit or receive systemreal-time messages (start, continue, stop
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
126Feature Reference — Utility Mode41 MULTI (multi-timbre)This MULTI sub-mode contains the DTXsettings used as a multi-timbre tone generator.Use the P
127Feature Reference — Utility Mode44 VolumeThis adjusts the volume of the voice assigned tothe part. Balance the volume of each part whenyou are usi
128Feature Reference — Utility Mode46 PitchThis sets the pitch for each voice assigned toeach part. Tune the pitch either by semitones(coarse) or by
129Appendix — MIDIMIDIThe DTX contains various MIDI functions. By using the MIDI functions you can play or control externalsynthesizers, computers or
130Appendix — MIDIMIDI Functions on the DTXAs mentioned above, MIDI messages can be divided into a channel message and a system message. Thefollowing
131Appendix — MIDIControl ChangeThis data is used to enhance your musical expression by conveying commands such as for the dumper pedal,effects and vo
132Appendix — MIDIUsing the MIDI FunctionsNowadays, the ways to use MIDI functions are widely diversified and differ by MIDI device or musician. Thef
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
134Appendix — MIDIMIDI Data Format1 Channel MessageThe channel message for MIDI channel 10 will not be received ifthe “RecvCh10 All” (P.118) parameter
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
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
136Appendix — TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThe DTX is Not Making a Sound or a Triggered Sound● Make sure the pads and triggers are connected correctl
137Appendix — TroubleshootingYou are Experiencing “Cross-talk”● Replace the sensor away from the nearby drum.● The minimum input level needs to be hig
138Appendix — Error MessagesError MessagesERR-MIDIBuffFullToo much MIDI data is being received in the buffer. Reduce the amount of data or insert int
139AppendixSpecificationsTone Generator16-bit AWM2 (Compliant to GM StandardLevel 1)PolyphonyMaximum of 32 notesVoices928 Drum and Percussion Voices,
140AppendixIndex3 Auto Set ... 363 ClrTrack (clear track) ...
141Appendixaverage ... 124Average Mode ...
142Appendixmute Lo ... 45Muting ...
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
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
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
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
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
147AppendixNo Category Display Layer No Category Display Layer No Category Display Layer1 Piano GrandPno 1 49 Ensemble Strings1 1 97 SynthEffectsRain
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
149Appendix35 Hip-HopDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n
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
151Appendix38 N.Y. 2Drum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2nd
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
153Appendix42 1970 kitDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2
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
155Appendix46 Dance 2Drum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n
12Removing the Drum TriggersWhen changing the batterhead, carefully remove the trigger sensor with a sharp object before loosening thehead. Take care
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
157Appendix50 BananaDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2nd
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
159Appendix54 World 1Drum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n
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
161Appendix58 GM roomDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n
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
163Appendix62 GM jazzDrum Voice (ch10)PAD ASSIGNMENTNotePitchAlt Key KeyTrigger InputKey-onNote Number (0: off)NumberVoice NameGrp Off modeMode1st 2n
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
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
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
166AppendixDrum Kit Name:INPUT 123456789101112PAD TypePAD GainLevel RangeVelocity RangeVelocity CurveSelf RejectionRejectionSpec. Rejection1st NoteVoi
167AppendixDrum Kit Voice Edit Parameter (Blank Chart)Drum Kit Name:NoteNo.VoiceVolume PanPitchC FReverbSendModifyFilterDecayKeyModeAlternateGroupKe
168Appendix〇 0 - 127*******〇 × × × 〇 〇 × × 〇 × 〇 0 - 127〇 × × × 〇 〇 × 〇 ( 123 - 127 )〇 × : True number: Song Positi
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14Getting Started ! Turn the power ON.POWER " Enter Drum Kit Play modeby pressing the DRUM KITbutton.DRUM KITAcoustktDRUMKITVOICETRIGGERUTILITYST
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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16Getting StartedPlay to a Pattern!Your Yamaha DTX features rhythm machine functions containing 660preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections) and 100 u
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
18Getting StartedYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXOverall Structure and ModesThe following describes how the DTX works in detail.Drum or Percussion Sounds an
19Getting StartedPattern and SongA “pattern” consists of a rhythm track containing various drum voices and a backing track containing thechords and ba
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
21Getting StartedModes of the DTXModes refer to functions which are grouped for efficient operation. The following 8 types of modes areavailable.DRUM
22Getting StartedYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXBasic OperationThe following describes the basic operation.Entering a modePress the button of a mode.DRUMKI
23Getting Started Chain Play mode: Press the CHAIN button.CHAINTEMPO BEATChain 1DRUMKITVOICETRIGGERUTILITYSTOREPATTERNSONGCHAIN Chain Edit mode: P
24Getting Started Song Play mode: Press the SONG button.MISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALMEASURECLICKCityDogsDRUMKITVOICETRIGGERUTILITYSTOREPATTERNSONGCHAINSONGT
25Getting StartedPress the STORE button while in Chain Play mode, Chain mode or Edit mode to enter Chain Store mode.CHAINMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALStore CHt
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26Getting StartedPAGE¡ and PAGE⁄ ButtonsAll modes except Play mode and Store mode have multiple display pages. Use the PAGE¡ or PAGE⁄buttons to selec
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
28Getting Started
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
30Feature Reference — Drum Kit Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXDrum Kit Play ModeThis mode enables you to play the DTX drum voices from connected p
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
32Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXDrum Kit Trigger Edit ModeThis mode contains various settings to adjust the
33Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit ModeDrum Kit Trigger Edit Mode (Page structure and operation)The Drum Kit Trigger Edit modes consists of 3
34Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit ModeFunctions of Each Display Page1 Kit Name (drum kit name) ...
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
36Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode3 Auto SetThis automatically sets the input gain(sensitivity) of each input jack number.A The appropri
37Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode5 LevelRng (level range)Set the Maximum and Minimum input levels ofeach input jack number. The levels
38Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode7 VelCurve (velocity curve)Set the velocity curve for each input jacknumber. This velocity curve defi
39Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode8 Self Rej (self rejection)This function prevents double triggering. When2 sounds have been played at
40Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode10 Spec Rej (specific rejection)This function prevents cross talk (mixedsounds) among the pads or drum
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
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
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
44Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode15 VelXFade (velocity cross-fade)This function sets the velocity cross-fade foreach input jack number
45Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode18 PAD Func (pad function)This function sets the function of each padconnected to INPUT. Besides acti
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
46Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode# Repeat steps ! and " to set each input jacknumber.MISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALINPUTPAD Func= normalSett
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
48Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode24 FC Sens (hi-hat control sensitivity)This adjusts the sensitivity of the foot controllerconnected to
49Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode29 Copy TRG (copy trigger)This copies the trigger data of the drum kitcurrently edited to another drum
50Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXDrum Kit Voice Edit ModeThis mode helps you create your own drum kit by assign
51Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit ModeEntering Drum Kit Voice Edit modePress the VOICE buttonMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALVCE P 52P SurdoMDRUMKITVOICET
52Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit ModeFunctions of Each Display Page1 VCE (voice) ...
53Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode1 VCE (voice)This assigns a drum voice (drum or percussionsound) to each MIDI note number. Each voiceis
54Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode3 PanThis sets the Pan (stereo pan position of thesound) for each voice assigned to each MIDInote number
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.
2INTRODUCTIONWelcome to the Yamaha DRUM TRIGGER MODULE DTX—this is a COMPLETELY NEW type of drumtrigger module with Yamaha’s high quality AWM (Advance
56Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode7 FilterThis sets the Filter of each voice assigned toeach MIDI note number. The filter affects thesoun
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
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
59Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode14 REV Type (reverb type)Various reverbs from hall to room are availableto add dimension to the voice.
60Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode17 BK Ch= (transmit bank select)This selects the bank (MIDI Control Change) tobe transmitted when the dr
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
62Feature Reference — Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode21 RootNoteThis determines the minimum value of theMIDI note number of the voice. The DTX has akeyboard
63Feature Reference — Chain Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXChain Play ModeChains are used to organize the drum kits (or patterns) in a user-progra
64Feature Reference — Chain Play ModeSelecting a Chain! Use the Q cursor buttons to move the cursor to the chain number focus area.CHAINMISC.SNAREKICK
65Feature Reference — Chain Edit ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXChain Edit ModeThis used to create a chain of necessary drum kits or patterns. You can
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
66Feature Reference — Chain Edit ModeThe Chain Edit Mode (Page structure and operation)The Chain Edit mode consists of the following 3 display pages:M
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
68Feature Reference — Chain Edit ModeMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBAL= ENDSettings:Chain step number: 1 to 32Drum kit or pattern: DrumKit, pattern, END (sets t
69Feature Reference — Store ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXStore ModeAfter you have created a chain of drum kits and edited voices, it is necessary to
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
71Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXPattern Play ModeIn this mode, there are 660 preset patterns (110 styles x 6 sections
72Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeUser PatternsUser patterns refer to empty memory space (111 to 210) where you can create your own pattern. Use
73Feature Reference — Pattern Play Mode" Rotate the Data Scroll Wheel to select the style number.SectionMAIN ADRUM KITPATTERNMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBAL
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
75Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeVolume AdjustmentMaster Volume AdjustmentThe MASTER VOLUME slider adjusts the volume of the entire pattern.AThe
4ContentsControls and Functions ... 6Setting Up ...
76Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeAdjusting the TempoRegardless of whether the pattern is playing or not, you can change the tempo. Move the cur
77Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeSetting the QuantizationRegardless of whether the click is playing or not, you can change the quantization of t
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
79Feature Reference — Pattern Play ModeChordsThe chords are abreviated as listed below. The DTX enables you to specify a chord to the current pattern
80Feature Reference — Pattern Record ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXPattern Record ModeYou can records original patterns to user pattern numbers 111 to
81Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode1. Getting Ready to RecordSelect a user pattern number (111 to 210) in Pattern Play mode before entering Patt
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
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
84Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode8. Setting the QuantizationSet the quantization values for the recording. Quantization helps to produce a “t
85Feature Reference — Pattern Record ModeA The LED above the CLICK button will flash in time with the current tempo setting during the countdown. The
5Getting StartedFeatureReferenceAppendixChain Edit ModeStore ModeDrum Kit Play ModeDrum KitTrigger Edit ModeDrum KitVoice Edit ModeChain Play ModePatt
86Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode" Move the cursor to the quantization focus area using the Q cursor buttons and select thequantization (
87Feature Reference — Pattern Record Mode% Repeat steps " to $ and continue to enter the necessary drum voices in the appropriate positions.&
88Feature Reference — Pattern Job ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXPattern Job ModeThis mode has various supporting functions to create a pattern: name
89Feature Reference — Pattern Job ModeFunctions of Each Page1 Copy (Pat/Dest): Pattern copy ...
90Feature Reference — Pattern Job Mode1 Copy (Pat/Dest): pattern copyThis copies a specific preset or user pattern to adifferent user pattern number.
91Feature Reference — Pattern Job Mode2 Quantize (quantization)This function quantizes each track of thecurrently selected pattern. As described onP.
92Feature Reference — Pattern Job Mode4 ClrTrack (clears a track)This clears all the data on the specified trackwithin the currently selected pattern.
93Feature Reference — Song Play ModeYAMAHADRUMTRIGGERMODULEDTXSong Play ModeUse this mode to select and play from 100 preset songs and 30 user songs.
94Feature Reference — Song Play ModeEntering Song Play ModePress the SONG button.DRUM KITSONGMISC.SNAREKICKCYMBALTEMPO BEATMEASURECLICKGM std 1CityDog
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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