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1Category
BType
Equivalent to 3 and 4 of the [SF1] CONNECT display. You 
can select the Chorus Effect type from the Type column. If it 
is difficult to find the desired Effect type, select the Category 
first, then select the Type.
CPreset
You can set various parameters in order to change how the 
sound is affected by the selected Effect...

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Pad Settings[F5] PAD
From this display, you can assign a function to the Pad 
Controller with which the TP100 and TP120SD are 
equipped.
1
INPUT (Trigger Input jack)
Determines the Trigger Input jack (equivalent to the con-
nected pad) to be edited. Note that this parameter can be set 
only for each Trigger Input jack.
BPad Controller Type
Determines the function assigned to the Pad Controller of the 
pad connected to the Trigger Input jack...

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BSnares Adjust
Determines the degree to which the snappy effect is 
“stretched.” Setting this to “1” makes the snappy effect most 
loose. The higher the value, the tighter the stretching is.
CSnare Buzz
Determines whether or not the snappy effect resonates with 
the Kick or Tom sound. When set to on, the snappy effect res-
onates with...

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From this display, you can set the parameters which deter-
mine how the DTXTREME III responds to the Trigger Sig-
nal for each Trigger Input Source. This display consists of 
two pages.
1
SOURCE (Trigger Input Source)
Determines the Trigger Input Source to be edited. You can 
change the Trigger Input Source by hitting the corresponding 
pad when Input Lock is turned off. 
BTrigLink (Trigger Link)
When any other value than “off” is selected...

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Other Settings[F6] OTHER
From this display, you can set the parameters applied to the 
entire sound of the current Drum Kit.
1
Volume
Determines the volume of the entire Drum Kit.
BTempo
Determines the tempo value called up when you select the 
current Drum Kit. When “off” is selected, the tempo value is 
maintained when you select the...

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From this display, you can perform the MIDI settings 
called up when the current Drum Kit is selected. According 
to the settings here, MIDI messages for 16 channels will be 
transmitted to the internal tone generator or the external 
MIDI device via MIDI when the current Drum Kit is 
selected. This display consists of five pages. 
First page
1TG SW (Tone Generator Switch)
Determines whether or not the MIDI messages will be trans-
mitted to...

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From this display, you can assign an original name to the 
Drum Kit.
1
Name
Enters the characters of the Drum Kit name (up to 12). You 
can call up the Character List by pressing the [SF6] LIST but-
ton and enter the name. For detailed instructions on naming, 
refer to “Basic Operation” on page 15.
BIcon
Determines the Drum Kit icon...

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Song Mode[SONG]
This chapter explains the Song mode called up via the [SONG] button. 
In the Song mode, you can select a desired Song from the Preset Songs (PRE: 01 – 87) for performing and practicing 
along with, and another 50 User Songs (USR: 01 – 50) for recording and editing your own songs. In addition, you can 
select one of the SMF Songs (EXT: 01 – 99) saved to an external USB storage device connected to the USB TO 
DEVICE terminal. These Songs can be called...

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1In the Song mode, select the desired User 
Song (to which you want to apply the Job) 
then press the [F2] JOB button to enter the 
Song Job mode. 
2Select the desired Job menu by pressing 
one of the [SF1] – [SF4] buttons. 
3Move the cursor to the desired Job by 
using the data dial, cursor buttons, [INC/
YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons, then press...

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03: Song Name, Tempo, Repeat
This Job lets you set the name, tempo and repeat on/off set-
tings for the current Song.
 
1Name
Enters the characters of the current Song name (up to 10). You 
can call up the Character List by pressing the [SF6] LIST but-
ton and enter the name. For detailed instructions on naming, 
refer to “Basic Operation” on page 15. 
BTempo
Determines the tempo called up when the current Song is 
selected. 
CRepeat
Determines...
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