Reference

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]

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.

Range

1 – 24

 

 

NOTE

Setting this parameter changes the Decay parameter of “snareHd” and “snareOp” in the display called up via the [DRUM KIT] [F2] VOICE [SF3] EQ-TONE.

CSnare Buzz

Determines whether or not the snappy effect resonates with the Kick or Tom sound. When set to on, the snappy effect resonates with the Kick or Tom sound.

Settings

off, 1 – 5

 

 

Pad Song Settings

[SF3] PADSONG

From this display, you can set the parameters related to the Pad Song for each Trigger Input Source. The Pad Song function lets you play a Song by hitting the pad instead of pressing the [>/] button. One Song is assigned to one Trigger Input Source and up to four Pad Songs can be set.

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1SOURCE (Trigger Input Source)

Determines the Trigger Input Source to which you want to assign the Pad Song. You can change the Trigger Input Source by hitting the corresponding pad when Input Lock is turned off.

DRepeat

Determines whether or not the song plays back repeatedly. When set to on, the Song (started by hitting the pad) will play back repeatedly. When set to off, the Song playback will stop automatically when it reaches the end.

Settings

off, on

 

 

EMode

Determines how the Song playback responds to your pad hit- ting. When “play” is selected, hitting the pad starts or stops the specified Song. When “chase” is selected, hitting the pad plays only one measure of the specified Song. When “cutoff” is selected, hitting the pad stops any Songs started by hitting other pads (for which the Mode parameter is set to “cutoff”) then starts the specified Song. Hitting the pad again stops the specified Song. Keep in mind that only a single Song can play back from all the Pad Songs for which the Mode parameter is set to “cutoff.”

Settings play, chase, cutoff

F[SF5] INFO (Information)

Pressing this button calls up the display which indicates the Pad Song settings.

NOTE

The Pad Song plays back according to the tempo specified in the Song mode or Click mode. The DTXTREME III has only the single tempo value.

Keep in mind that hitting the pad softly may not start the Pad Song. Make sure to hit the pad more strongly than a specified level.

If both the Pad Function (which can be set in the display called up via the [UTILITY] [F2] PAD [SF2] PADFUNC) and Pad Song are

assigned to the Trigger Input Source, the Pad Song setting is can- celed.

Depending on the selected Pad Songs and normal Song, an unex- pected sound may be produced. This is because each Song may be transmitting different setups to the internal tone generator via the same MIDI channel. If you plan on using two or more Songs together, you should make sure that the MIDI channels used for the Songs are all set to different values.

File mode Trigger mode Click mode Song mode Drum Kit mode Reference

Settings

Refer to the Trigger Input Source List on page 61.

Utility mode

BPad Song

Determines whether or not the Pad Song is assigned to the selected Trigger Input Source. When set to on, the Trigger Input Source can be used to start playback of the Song speci- fied below. When set to off, the rest of the parameters below cannot be set.

Settings

off, on

 

 

NOTE

You can play up to four pad songs from one drum kit. If you have already specified four pad songs for other trigger input sources, the following parameter 3 5 can not be set and “– –” is shown in the display.

CSong No (Song number)

Determines the Song number when the Pad Song is set to on. You can start playback of the Song specified here by hitting the pad corresponding to the Trigger Input Source. When the Pad Song is set to off, this parameter cannot be set.

Settings PRE: 01 – 87, USR: 01 – 50

Sampling mode Chain mode

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