Yamaha Dtxpress 2 Instruction Manual
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31 Utility Mode 2.Select the type of bulk data (that will be sent) in the dis- play shown above and press the [SAVE/ENT] button. The display shown below will appear.3-2. Channel 10 Program Change/Channel Event Receive This enables or disables the DTXPRESS II to receive program change messages/channel events through MIDI channel 10. Pro- gram change messages received or transmitted through channel 10 can be used to switch DTXPRESS II drum kits. It is necessary to set the receive parameter to “on” in this...
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32 Utility Mode 3-4. Program Change Table Use this function to create a program change table (a list of pro- gram change numbers that correspond to drum kits). A program change message received internally from the DTXPRESS II or through channel 10 from an external MIDI de- vice will select, according to the program change table, the drum kit corresponding to the kit number in the DTXPRESS II. 3-6. Device Number, Local Control Sets the MIDI device number and local control. q No (Program Change Number)...
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33 Utility Mode 3-8. Dump Interval This sets the length of intervals between the packets of MIDI data sent by the DTXPRESS II Bulk Out function. The intervals can be adjusted to the capacity of the external receiving MIDI device to prevent data overflow. q DumpInterval (Dump Interval) [Range] 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300 (in msec.) 3-9. Send Hi-Hat Control This sets whether or not hi-hat controller events will be transmit- ted from the MIDI OUT jack or TO HOST jack. q Send HH Ctrl (Send Hi-Hat...
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34 Utility Mode 4-2. Click Tune This sets the pitch for each of the 3 Click Voices. 4-4. MIDI Control This enables or disables the DTXPRESS II to transmit or receive system real-time messages (start/continue/stop). When this function is enabled, you can control an external se- quencer or rhythm machine from the DTXPRESS II. Control of the DTXPRESS II from an external sequencer or rhythm machine is also possible. q Click (Click Voice) Selects the Click Voice. (The same Click Voice selected in func- tion...
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35 5. MAP (Drum Map) Group This sub-mode is used to edit the User Drum Map. This mode is divided into the following 9 pages. 5-1. Voice ................................................................ 35 5-2. Volume, Pan .................................................... 36 5-3. Tuning .............................................................. 36 5-4. Layer Balance .................................................. 36 5-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency ................................. 36 5-6. Reverb...
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36 e Voice Number Voice Name [Range] 0, 1-127 Selects the assigned voice. Displays the voice number (1-127) and voice name. If this parameter is set to “0”, “NoAssign” will appear in the display and sound will not be produced. * Refer to the [Drum Voice List] (P. 38). 5-2. Volume, Pan This function sets the volume w and pan e (the position in the stereo field) for each drum voice assigned to each MIDI note num- ber q. 5-4. Layer Balance When a drum voice assigned to a MIDI note number q is made up of 2...
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37 Utility Mode q N (MIDI Note Number) Sets the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1. Voice]). w Reverb send (Reverb Send Level) [Range] 0-127 5-7. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode This sets the Alternate Group and Key Assign Mode for each drum voice w assigned to each MIDI note number q. The function and setting of the Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode are the same functions and settings found in [2-3. Alter- nate Group, Key Assign Mode] (P. 19) in the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode. q N (MIDI Note...
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2 TABLE DES MATIERES Composition interne du DTXPRESS II ......4 Mode de kit de batterie ............................... 6 1. Kit de batterie et morceau .................................... 6 2. Configuration de déclenchements & Tempo ...... 6 3. Morceau & assourdissement ............................... 7 Fonction de contrôle de désynchronisation “Groove” .................................................................... 7 A propos du morceaux ............................... 8 Reproduction de morceau...