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2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONSPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: NAME PLATE LOCATION: NOTICE: Model Serial No ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL 4 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Power supply/AC power adaptor Water warning Fire warning Do not open If you notice any abnormality Location 1/2 5 ConnectionsMaintenance Saving data Saving and backing up your data Handling caution Saving factory preset data Backing up the external USB storage device ■About the latest Firmware Version ■About the pads 2/2 6 Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA DTXTREMEThe new DTXTREME III incorporates the highly acclaimed AWM2 tone generator and a sophisticated music sequencer ●AC Power Adaptor (Yamaha PA-300B,or an equivalent) ●Module stand ●Module stand fastening screws (4; included) ●Owner’s Manual (this document) ●Data List Special Notice 7 ■Drum Trigger■Tone Generator ■Music Sequencer (Song) ■High-performanceMetronome (Click) ■Chain ■Interfaces 8 Contents9 ContentsChanging the Name of a File or Directory Resetting the User Memory to the Initial Creating a User Voice [F1] SELECT 10 Panel Controls■Front Panel11 Panel Controls!1TRIGGER INDICATOR !2Audition button !3[F1] – [F6] (Function) buttons !4[SF1] – [SF6] (Sub-Function)buttons !5Transport buttons (page 35) !6MASTER slider (page 31) !7PHONES slider (page 31) !8CLICK slider (page 31) !9ACCOMP slider (page 31) @0KICK slider (page 31) @1SNARE slider (page 31) @2TOM slider (page 31) @3CYMBAL slider (page 31) @4HI-HATslider (page 31) @5MISC slider (page 31) @6Data dial @7[DEC/NO] button (page 13) @8[INC/YES] button (page 13) @9Cursor buttons (page 13) #0[EXIT] button #1[ENTER/STORE] button 12 ■Rear Panel13 Basic Operation16 Setting Up28 -Hat29 Ride Cymbal30 Playing the DTXTREME31 1MASTER sliderBPHONES slider CCLICK slider DACCOMP slider EKICK slider FSNARE slider GTOM slider HCYMBAL slider IHI-HATslider JMISC slider 32 Playing Along With the Click33 Playing Along With the Click1 Press the [CLICK] button to enter the Click mode 2 Press the [F1] PLAY button to call up the Click Play display, if necessary 1BEAT (Time Signature) BTEMPO 34 Tap Tempo35 Playing Along With a Song40 Creating a Drum Kit43 Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongRealtime Recording Replace and Overdub (Loop) Two Tracks and Multi-channelRecording44 Recording Your Drum Performance to a Song1 Select the desired Drum Kit in the Drum Kit mode This step is necessary because selecting a Song may change a Drum Kit 5 Press the [REC] button to call up the REC STANDBY display 1Type (Recording Type) BTrack (Recording Track) Determines the track to be recorded CQuantize 45 ■How Quantize Works (example)DBeat (Time Signature) Determines the time signature of the Song ETempo Determines the tempo of the Song FMeasLength (Measure Length) Determines the length of the Song to be recorded GMeas (Measure) Determines the measure from which recording starts 7 Move the cursor to “Track,” then select a track to be recorded 8 Turn [CLICK ON/OFF] on if you want to use the Click sound For details about the Click, see page 9 Press the [>/■] (Play/Stop) button to start recording You can stop recording at the middle of the Song by pressing the [>/■] button 11 Save the recorded Song to a USB storage device 46 1 Select an empty User Song (containing no data) in the Song mode1Song bank and number 47 5 Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Copy Song operation6 Press the [REC] button to call up the REC STANDBY display 7 Move the cursor to “Type,” then set this parameter to “replace.” 8 Move the cursor to “Track,” then set this parameter to “2.” 9 Press the [SF1] DRUM button to mute the drum part of the Preset Song data 10 Press the [>/■] (Play/Stop) button to start recording 12 Save the recorded Song to a USB storage device 48 3 Select a track to be cleared5 Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Clear Track operation 6 Re-recordyour drum performance to the cleared track 49 1NameB[SF6] LIST 3 Enter the Song name by following the instructions on page 50 Using the Groove Check Function54 Saving the Created Data to a USB Storage Device57 DTXTREME78 Drum Kit Mode98 Song Mode104 Click Mode108 Trigger Mode112 File Mode124 Utility Mode132 Chain Mode133 Chain Mode [CHAIN][F2] EDIT 2 Press the [F2] EDIT button to call up the Chain Edit display 1STEP BTYPE CKIT NO./ SONG NO./ TEMPO and BEAT/CHAIN NO 3 Program the Chain 5 Press the [ENTER/STORE] button after completing the Chain 134 Step Grouping135 Sampling Mode147 Optional DIMM Installation150 Troubleshooting151 TroubleshootingNo effects are applied Cannot save data to the external USB storage device The Trigger Signal from the acoustic drum is not stable A Song cannot be started even when pressing the [>/■] button Double triggering problem Connected microphone does not work properly Cannot record audio signals in the Sampling mode Crosstalk problem (unexpected sound is pro duced by other pads) Computer/MIDI instrument problems 152 Sound is missing when performing a roll or flam on the padSound is cut off Only one sound is produced even when two pads (drums) are hit The sound volume is louder than expected The sound does not stop The Pad Controller does not work as expected Hi-hatSplashes are not produced Sound is maintained even if the [>/■] button is pressed during Song playback 153 Display Messages155 Specifications156 Index158 SOURCE40, 41 SOURCE (Trigger 86, 93, 94 Starting measure number of Starting measure number of source 86, 87, 132 TEMPO 33, 34, 38, 105 45, 95, 100 TG SW (Tone Generator Switch) Time Signature 33, 38, 45, 105 48, 100, 101 TrigAltGroup [TRIGGER] button 51 12 Trigger Input jack as copy 58 Trigger Setup 26 Trigger Setup number as copy TrigMono/Poly TrigVelocity (Trigger Velocity) TUNING 114, 115, 116, 121 Type 90, 91, 97, 128, 129, 144 USR.KIT Variation VelSensDpt VelSensOfs Voice category 79 Voice number 80 Voice Set 41 VOLUME Volume 80, 95, 124 159 NORTH AMERICAASIA CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST OCEANIA
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