Yamaha Dtxpress 3 Manual
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51 Trigger Setup List No. Name Description 1 STD Med Normal setting 2 STD Dyna Wide dynamic range. This setting is well suited for reproducing expressive subtleties over a wide dynamic range. Excessive vibration however, may result in crosstalk (sound being produced by other pads). 3 STD EasyControlled dynamic range delivers stable trigger detection. This setting is well suited for producing a smoother, more uniformed sound with less expression. 4 SP Med Normal setting 5 SP Dyna Wide dynamic range. This setting is well suited for reproducing expressive subtleties over a wide dynamic range. Excessive vibration however, may result in crosstalk (sound being produced by other pads). 6 SP EasyControlled dynamic range delivers stable trigger detection. This setting is well suited for producing a smoother, more uniformed sound with less expression. 7 DT10/20 Use DT10/20 drum trigger systems applied to acoustic drums. 8-11 UserTrig Lets the user create custom trigger setups. → Settings are made using the [Trigger Setup Edit Mode] (P. 11) Standard Drum Set Special Drum Set Preset Song List Songs marked with a “” will repeat. Song Drum Kit No. Song Name No. Kit Name Demo 1 K-Wave 1 Acoustic Kit 2 BlueSky 3 Rock Kit 3 Strollin 1 Acoustic Kit 4 FeelFree 2 New Beat 5 Latiniq 1 Acoustic Kit 6 Vbop2001 9 Bee Bop 7 JungleNY 35 Jungle NY Rock 8 Rock 1 5 Rock Dry 2 9 Rock 2 3 Rock Kit 10 Rock 3 43 GM Rock 11 Rock 4 3 Rock Kit 12 Rock 5 4 Rock Dry 1 Hard Rock 13 HardRoc1 3 Rock Kit 14 HardRoc2 43 GM Rock 15 HardRoc3 43 GM Rock 16 HardRoc4 5 Rock Dry 2 Slow Rock 17 SlowRoc1 40 GM Standard1 18 SlowRoc2 40 GM Standard1 Pops 19 Pops 1 1 Acoustic Kit 20 Pops 2 40 GM Standard1 21 Pops 3 40 GM Standard1 Pop Rock 22 PopRock1 40 GM Standard1 23 PopRock2 43 GM Rock 24 PopRock3 1 Acoustic Kit Dance 25 Dance 1 12 Dance Kit2 26 Dance 2 1 Acoustic Kit Shuffle 27 Shuffle1 40 GM Standard1 28 Shuffle2 1 Acoustic Kit 29 Shuffle3 11 Dance Kit1 Latin 30 Latin 1 1 Acoustic Kit 31 Latin 2 1 Acoustic Kit Song Drum Kit No. Song Name No. Kit Name 32 Latin 3 46 GM Jazz 33 Latin 4 1 Acoustic Kit 34 Latin 5 1 Acoustic Kit Samba 35 Samba 1 1 Acoustic Kit 36 Samba 2 1 Acoustic Kit 37 Samba 3 40 GM Standard1 38 Samba 4 1 Acoustic Kit Bossa Nova 39 Bossa 1 1 Acoustic Kit 40 Bossa 2 1 Acoustic Kit 41 Bossa 3 1 Acoustic Kit Jazz 42 Jazz 1 46 GM Jazz 43 Jazz 2 9 Bee Bop 44 Jazz 3 9 Bee Bop 45 Jazz 4 1 Acoustic Kit 46 Jazz 5 1 Acoustic Kit 47 Jazz 6 1 Acoustic Kit R&B 48 R&B 1 1 Acoustic Kit 49 R&B 2 1 Acoustic Kit 50 R&B 3 10 Room Kit 51 R&B 4 40 GM Standard1 Rock’n Roll 52 RnR 1 1 Acoustic Kit 53 RnR 2 1 Acoustic Kit 54 RnR 3 40 GM Standard1 55 RnR 4 40 GM Standard1 Ballad 56 Ballad 1 46 GM Jazz 57 Ballad 2 1 Acoustic Kit 58 Ballad 3 40 GM Standard1 Funk 59 Funk 1 1 Acoustic Kit 60 Funk 2 12 Funky Sound 61 Funk 3 1 Acoustic Kit 62 Funk 4 1 Acoustic Kit Second Line 63 2ndLine 1 Acoustic Kit Song Drum Kit No. Song Name No. Kit Name Ska 64 Ska 2 New Beat Soul 65 Soul 1 Acoustic Kit Fusion 66 Fusion 1 1 Acoustic Kit 67 Fusion 2 1 Acoustic Kit 68 Fusion 3 40 GM Standard1 Polka 69 Polka 40 GM Standard1 Waltz 70 Waltz 42 GM Room Reggae 71 Reggae 1 18 Reggae Kit 72 Reggae 2 18 Reggae Kit Padsong 73 8Craze A 30 8/8 Craze 74 8Craze B 30 8/8 Craze 75 HJ Bass 31 House Jazz 76 HJ Piano 31 House Jazz 77 HJ Synth 31 House Jazz 78 Suspens1 34 Mistery... 79 Suspens2 34 Mistery... 80 Suspens3 34 Mistery... 81 NxtGene. 29 In Da Hood 82 PadBass 33 Bs.@Base 83 Jko?Naa 33 Bs.@Base 84 HornGrv 32 Groove Kit 85 BsGroove 32 BsGroove 86 ShamanX 38 Mondo Kit 87 Stepoff 38 Mondo Kit 88 TriTown 38 Mondo Kit 89 Peaceout 38 Mondo Kit 90 Kinetic 37 Jump Back 91 Thwak! 37 Jump Back 92 Pulsar 37 Jump Back 93 Photon 37 Jump Back 94 Ganoosh 39 Torq Kit 95 Babaj 39 Torq Kit
52 MIDI Data Format 1. Channel Message When the [3-2. Channel 10 Propgram Change/Channel Event Receive] (P. 32) in the utility mode is set to “10=off”, the DTXPRESS III will not receive channel message for MIDI channel 10. 1.1 Key On Key OffSends and receives data. Receive note range: C-2 to G8 Velocity range: 1 to 127 (note on only) 1.2 Control ChangeAll control change data for sequencer functions can be received and transmit- ted. The following lists the tone generator functions and drum trigger functions. 1.2.1 bank select MSB-0Sends and receives data. data=0:normal voice data=127:drum voice The data will not be processed unless program change data is received. 1.2.2 modulation (No. 1)Receives only. 1.2.3 foot controller (No. 4)Sends and receives data. 1.2.3 data entry (No. 6) Receives only. Used to specify RPN data. 1.2.5 main volume (No. 7)Sends and receives data. 1.2.6 pan (No. 10)Sends and receives data. 0 is the far left of a stereo image and 127 is the far right of a stereo image. 1.2.7 expression (No. 11)Receives only. 1.2.8 hold1 (No. 64)Receives only. 1.2.9 harmonic content (No. 71)Receives only. 1.2.10 release time (No. 72)Receives only. 1.2.11 attack time (No. 73)Receives only. 1.2.12 brightness (No. 74)Receives only. 1.2.13 portamento control (No. 84)Receives only. 1.2.14 effect 1 depth (No. 91)Receives only. Only effects the reverb send level. 1.2.15 data increment/decrement (No. 100/101)Receives only. 1.2.16 RPN00/00 pitch bend sensitivity: Receive only. 00/01 fine tuning: Receive only. 00/02 coarse tuning: Receive only. 7F/7F NULL: Receive only. 1.3 Channel Mode MessageAll channel mode messages are received only. 1.3.1 all sound off (No. 120)Mutes all the sounds currently playing through the specified channel. 1.3.2 reset all controllers (No. 121)Sets the following controller values back to its initial value: pitch bend, modulation, expression, hold1, portament control, RPN number 1.3.3 all note off (No. 123)Turns off all the notes of the specified channel currently on. They will however, not be muted unless “hold 1” is turned off. 1.3.4 omni off (No. 124)Executes the same process as “all note off”. 1.3.5 omni on (No. 125)Executes the same process as “all note off”. 1.3.6 mono (No. 126)Executes the same process as “all sound off”. 1.3.7 poly (No. 127)Executes the same process as “all sound off”. 1.4 Program ChangeWhen the [3-3. Receive Propgram Change/System Exclusive Messages] (P. 32) in the utility mode is set to “PC=off”, the DTXPRESS III will not receive program change data. When the [3-2. Channel 10 Propgram Change/Channel Event Receive] (P. 32) in the utility mode is set to “10PC=off”, the DTXPRESS III will not receive MIDI channel 10 program change data. 1.5 Pitch BendSends and receives data. 1.6 Channel AftertouchDoes not sends or receive data. 1.7 Polyphonic AftertouchDoes not sends or receive data. 2. System Exclusive Message When the [3-3. Receive Propgram Change/System Exclusive Messages] (P. 32) in the utility mode is set to “SySex=off”, the DTXPRESS III will not receive system exclusive messages. The DTXPRESS III will not receive system exclusive messages that do not match the device number set in the “DevNo=” of the [3-6. Device Number, Local Control] (P. 33) in the utility mode. 2.1 Parameter Change 2.1.1 GM system ON F0 7E 7F 09 01 F7 Sets all the data except the MIDI master tuning data to its initial value. Sends and receives data. 2.1.2 XG system ON F0 43 1n 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7 “n” stands for device number. Executes the same process as GM system ON. Received only. 2.1.3 identify request F0 7E 0n 06 01 F7 “n” stands for device number. After receiving, the identify reply is transmitted. Received only. 2.1.4 MIDI master volume F0 7F 7F 04 01 XX mm F7 Ignores “XX”. “mm” is the volume. Received only.
53 2.1.5 MIDI master tune F0 43 1n 27 30 00 00 mm ll cc F7 “n” stands for device number. The values of “mm(MSnible)” and “II(LSnible)”—128 is used for 1 cent unit when tuning. Received only. 2.1.6 identify reply F0 7E 0n 06 02 43 00 4C 18 08 mm 00 00 00 F7 “n” stands for device number. The software version number, $00, is added to mm. Transmitted only. 2.1.7 display data F0 43 1n 4C 06 00 ii dd*N F7 “n” stands for device number. The software version number, $00, is added to mm. ii Indicates the display starting position &00-$1F. dd Is the ASCII code display data, a maximum of 32 bytes can be assigned (multiple). The specified character row can be displayed for a defined period of time on the LCD. When multiple data are specified, they will be displayed in a series at the specified location. Received only. 2.1.8 clear all song F0 43 7D 1n 44 54 00 F7 “n” stands for device number. Deletes every user song. 2.1.9 remote SW F0 43 7D 1n 52 53 data F7 “n” stands for device number. Functions the same as the OFF/ON switch on the main panel. Byte 0 to byte 5 ($0-$3f) of the data is the switch number, if byte 6 ($40) is set to ON, it will be 1, if it is set to OFF, it will be 0. 2.1.10 parameter change F0 43 7D 1n 44 4C p1 p2 p3 p4 data1 (data2) F7 “n” stands for device number. Changes each of the unit’s parameters. Use parameter numbers p1, p2, p3, and p4 to select the parameter type, and use data1 and data2 to set the value. When a type other than “user stack” is selected the data consists of one byte, data2 does not exist. (There are some exceptions.) In the case of user stack, data 1 is bit MS7 and data 2 is bit LS7 and indicates the value $0000-$3FFF. Received only. 2.2 Bulk DumpSends and receives data. All the data except the system data is converted into 1 or 2 byte ASCII characters and transmitted. • DTXPRESS III bulk dump common message. F0 43 7D Xn ss ss 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) tt tt tt tt ii ii jj jj dataBytes csum F7 tt tt tt tt This displays the ID of the bulk type. 4 characters of ASCII code. ss ss data bytes (from model ID to data) MS7bit, LS7bit ii ii data packet index number MS7bit, LS7bit If the data size exceeds 4096, the total is divided into F0-F7 packets, the packet index number will start at 00 01 (0001) increasing by 1 for each successive packet. The last packet is 7F 7F (3FFF). When the data size is less than 4096, it will be 00 00 (0000). jj jj object number MS7bit, LS7bit Object number. In the DTXPRESS III system only 1 article exists, that will become 7F 7F (3FFF). csumindicates the 7bit of the 2’s complement of the sum of the data from the model ID (ss ss) to data Bytes. 2.2.1 system F0 43 7D 0n ss ss 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) 53 59 53 32(“SYS2”) 00 00 7F 7F data csum F7 2.2.2 map F0 43 7D 0n ss ss 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) 55 4D 41 50(“UMAP”) 00 00 7F 7F data csum F7 2.2.3 drumkit F0 43 7D 0n ss ss 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) 4B 49 54 32(“KIT2”) 00 00 jj jj data csum F7 jj jj Indicated by MS7bit, LS7bit. This number derived from the user drum kit number by counting from “0”. In the case of the edit buffer, it is 7F 7F (3FFF). 2.2.4 trigger F0 43 7D 0n ss ss 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) 54 52 47 32(“TRG2”) 00 00 jj jj data csum F7 jj jj The user trigger’s number MS7bit, LS7bit. 7F 7F specifies the edit buffer 2.2.5 song F0 43 7D 0n ss ss 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) 53 4F 4E 47(“SONG”) ii ii jj jj data2 csum F7 jj jj The user song number’s MS7bit, LS7bit. 7F 7F specifies the current song. data 2 Divides the original data into the 4 bits MSnibble, LSnibble, and converts 1 byte data to 2 bytes. 2.3 Dump RequestReceives only. Transmits the corresponding bulk dump. F0 43 7D 2n 44 54 58 4C(“DTXL”) tt tt tt tt jj jj F7jj jj object number MS7bit, LS7bit Object number. In the DTXPRESS III system only 1 article exists, that will become 7F 7F (3FFF). The object number contains the number that specifies the drum kit number, etc. Only one article exists, system data or edit buffer data, etc., that appoints 7F 7F (3FFF). However, 7F 7F does not correspond in the case of song data. 3. System common message 3.1 Select a song f3 nn“nn” stands for song number. Receives only. 4. Realtime message Sends and receives data. 4.1 timing clockSynchronizes with the timing clock received when the Sync mode in the utility mode’s [5-3. Sync Mode] (P. 36) is set to “ext” or “auto”. 4.2 start, continue, stopWhen the [5-1. MIDI Control] (P. 36) in the utility mode is set to “MIDI Control=off”, the DTXPRESS III will not receive start, continue and stop. 4.3 active sensingOnce active sensing data has been received, if no MIDI data is subsequently received for longer than an interval of approximately 300 msec, the DTXPRESS III will mute all the sounds. Send the messages within an interval of approximately 300 msec. MIDI Data Format
Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function ... Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO o : Yes Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO x : No Aux : All Sound Offxo :Reset All Cntrlsxo :Local ON/OFFoo :All Notes OFFx o(123-127) Mes- :Active Senseoo sages:Resetxx System :Clock o o Real Time :Commands o o System : Song Pos. x x : Song Sel. x o Common : Tune x x System Exclusive o o Prog o 0 - 127 o 0 - 127 Change : True # ************** 0,4,7,10,32 o o 1,6,11,64 x o 71,72,73 x o 74,84,91 x o 100,101 x o Control Change Pitch Bender x o 7 bit resolution After Keys x x Touch Chs x xVelocity Note ON o 9nH,v=1-127 o v=1-127 Note OFF x 9nH,v=0 x Note 0 - 127 0 - 127 Number : True voice 0 - 127 0 - 127 Default x 3 Mode Messages x 3 Altered ************** xBasic Default 1 - 16 1 - 16 memorized Channel Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16 YAMAHA [ Drum Trigger Module ] Date:24-Sep-2003 Model DTXPRESS III MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0 54
Type Gain Min Vel VelCurve SelfRej Rejection Spec.Rej In SPec.Rej Level IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 IN 9 IN 10 TRIGGER SETUP BLANK CHARTSetup Name Inc Dec Input Excng DRUMKIT BLANK CHARTDrumkit Name Rev Type Rev Time Rev Master Return Volume Rev Send Song Sel Tempo Sel HH Sens Category kick kickR snare snrR1 snaR2 tom1 tom1R tom2 tom2R tom3 tom3R ride rideE rideC crash crashEceashCopenopenRclose closeR footClVoice No. Volume Pan Tune C Tune F Layer Balance Decay Filter Note No. Channel Gate Time X Fade Rev Send Alt Group Key Assign Hold Mode Keyoff Function Song No. Song Repeat Song Mode Rim to Pad splashpad 9 pad 10Channel sw pc msb lsb vol pan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16