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1.  INPUT Parameters

Contains specific settings for each of the pads (1-10).
This function is divided into the following 6 pages.

1-1. Pad Type .......................................................... 36
1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity ................................... 36
1-3. Velocity Curve ................................................. 37
1-4. Self Rejection, Rejection ................................. 37
1-5. Specific Rejection ............................................ 37
1-6. Trigger Setup Copy .......................................... 37

1-1.  Pad Type

Sets the type of pad or trigger sensor that is connected to the trig-
ger input jack 

q

. By selecting the appropriate pad type, pad func-

tions can be used to their full potential.

misc

 

2

Extensive use 2—high sensitivity type.
Rim switch function is good for cymbal use.

misc

 

3

Extensive use 3—normal sensitivity type.
Rim switch is good for snare/tom use.

misc

 

4

Extensive use 4—normal sensitivity type.
Rim switch function is good for cymbal use.

misc

 

5

Extensive use 5—low sensitivity type.
Rim switch is good for snare/tom use.

misc

 

6

Extensive use 6—low sensitivity type.
Rim switch function is good for cymbal use.

HH

 

contrler

 Connect the HH60, HH80, HH80A to Trigger In-

put jack 1 to use as a kick pedal.

* The volume (velocity) is fixed.

* The DT10, DT20 are Yamaha Drum Trigger Sensors.

1-2.  Gain, Minimum Velocity

This function sets the input sensitivity (Gain) and velocity range
(Minimum Velocity) for each input jack 

q

.

q

 TRIG IN (Trigger Input Number)

[Range]

 1-10

Assigns the trigger input jack number for the pad you want to edit.

* According to the setting in the utility mode’s [1-1. Learn Mode]

(P. 52) trigger input jack numbers can be assigned by hitting the
pad.

w

 Type (Pad Type)

Sets the type of pad that is connected to the trigger input jack
assigned in 

q

 TRIG IN.

* Values set in [1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity] (P. 36) and [1-4. Self

Rejection] (P. 37) will automatically select the proper value for
the pad type you set here.

* The “

HH

 

contrler

” can only be assigned to Input Jack 1. Con-

nect the Hi-hat Controller HH60, HH80 or HH80A to Input Jack
1 and set to “

HH

 

contrler

” to use in place of a kick pedal.

Use a cable with a stereo plug when connecting a Hi-hat con-
troller.

Pad types are defined as follows.

TP

 

snare

TP60, TP80, TP80S used as a snare pad.

TP

 

tom

TP60, TP80, TP80S used as tom pads.

TP

 

HH

TP60, TP80, TP80S used as a hi-hat pad.

KP

KP60, KP80, KP80A used.

PCY

 

ride

PCY60, PCY80, PCY80S used as ride cymbal
pads.

PCY

 

crash

PCY60, PCY80, PCY80S used as crash cymbal
pads.

PCY

 

cup

PCY10, etc. used as the cymbal cup.

BP

BP80 used.

DT

 

snare

DT10, DT20 attach to the snare drum.

DT

 

hi

 

tom

DT10, DT20 attach to small toms

DT

 

lo

 

tom

DT10, DT20 attach to large toms

DT

 

kick

 

1

DT10, DT20 attach to small bass drum

DT

 

kick

 

2

DT10, DT20 attach to large bass drum

misc

 

1

Extensive use1—high sensitivity type.
Rim switch function is good for snare/tom use.

TRIG

 

IN=

 

1

Type=

  

KP

w

q

q

 TRIG IN (Trigger Input Number)

Assigns the trigger input jack number. (The same procedure as in
[1-1. Pad Type]).

w

 GAIN (Input Gain)

[Range]

 0-99

Adjusts the input gain level (minimum sensitivity) for the trigger
input jack assigned in step 

q

 TRIG IN.

Entering a larger value here allows smaller input levels to sound
the voice.

* This value will be automatically set after the appropriate pad

type is set in [1-1. Pad Type]. Some fine-tuning of the value will
be necessary.

e

 MVel (Minimum Velocity)

[Range]

 1-127

Sets the MIDI Velocity (volume) that is transmitted when the pad
is hit the weakest. Large values will produce a high volume level
even if the pad is hit softly. However, this will result in a narrow
volume range making it difficult to adequately produce wider dy-
namic levels.
If “

HH

 

contrler

” is set for the pad type, the value set here will

be transmitted as the velocity.
The trigger input level will be displayed as a % in the upper right
hand corner of the display. The maximum velocity (input level
99%) will be 127. The level is low when the pad is hit the weakest
so a wider dynamic range will be possible.

* This value will be automatically set after the appropriate pad

type is set in [1-1. Pad Type]. Some fine-tuning of the value will
be necessary.

TRIG

 

IN=

 

1

 

(

 

0%)

Gain=64

 

MVel=

 

32

 Level Display

w

e

q

Trigger Setup Edit Mode

Summary of Contents for DTXPRESS

Page 1: ...DRUM TRIGGER MODULE Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...omes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement This product may also use household type batteries Some of these may be rechargeable Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged When installing batteries do not mix batteries with new or with batter ies of a different type Batterie...

Page 3: ... smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Use the specified adaptor PA 3B or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Before cleaning the instrument always remo...

Page 4: ...mes connecting the pads and how to play the DTXPRESS how to record and playback songs how to create original drum kits are all described in this section Reference P 27 61 This section describes in detail each of the DTXPRESS functions Appendix P 63 At the rear of this book you will find an appendix section with specifications error messages drum voice song MIDI data format etc About the descriptio...

Page 5: ...2 track sequencer for recording songs Each track can con tain data for MIDI channels 1 16 A total of 95 preset songs as well as a User Song Area that pro vides memory space for 32 original user songs In addition to one main song that is controlled from the panel and with MIDI 3 pad songs can be individually controlled and simultaneously played by trigger input from the pads Pad songs can be played...

Page 6: ...e Generator 25 Settings Related to the Song 25 Other Functions 25 Using MIDI 25 Connecting a Computer 26 Reference DTXPRESS Internal Makeup 28 Drum Kit Play Mode 30 1 Drum Kit Song 30 2 Trigger Setup Tempo 30 3 Song Mute 31 Groove Check Function 31 About the Song 32 Song Playback 32 Song Recording 34 Trigger Setup Edit Mode 35 1 INPUT Parameters 36 1 1 Pad Type 36 1 2 Gain Minimum Velocity 36 1 3 ...

Page 7: ...ges 54 2 4 Program Change Table 55 2 5 MIDI Mode 55 2 6 Device Number Local Control 55 2 7 MIDI Merge 55 2 8 Dump Interval 56 2 9 Send Hi Hat Control 56 2 10 Host Thru Port 56 3 Sequencer Group 56 3 1 Click Voice 56 3 2 Click Tune 57 3 3 Click Note Number 57 3 4 MIDI Control 57 3 5 Count Switch 57 3 6 Sync Mode 57 3 7 Use Tempo 58 3 8 Click Mode 58 4 TG Tone Generator Group 58 4 1 Equalizer EQ 58 ...

Page 8: ...um Kit Play Mode o Utility Button UTIL Press the button to enter the Utility Mode that contains basic set tings for operation of the DTXPRESS 0 Click Button CLICK Press this button to start stop the metronome click sound P 17 1 Trigger Button TRIG Press this button to enter the Trigger Setup Edit Mode Double click the button to display the Gain Minimum Velocity page of the Trigger Setup Edit Mode ...

Page 9: ... input possible If a monaural phone plug is used only input 9 is available for use 4 Hi Hat Controller Jack HI HAT CONTROL This jack is used to connect a hi hat controller P 10 Use a cable with a stereo plug when connecting a Hi hat controller Rear Panel 5 Host Select Switch HOST SELECT Mac PC 1 PC 2 MIDI Set the switch according to the type of computer connected to the TO HOST jack 6 If the MIDI ...

Page 10: ...you can hit the pad you want to set and the DTXPRESS display will automatically jump to the proper setting display The input sensitivity switches INPUT ATTENUATION are sensi tivity switches that correspond toTrigger Input Jacks 1 KICK 6 RIDE The switch s L position corresponds to a low sensitivity for pads like TP KP PCY BP etc The H position corresponds to a high sensitivity proper for use with t...

Page 11: ... acoustic drums to the DTXPRESS A setup example using both acoustic drums and drum pads Referring to the illustration shown below connect the output cable from each pad and drum trigger to each Trigger Input Jack located on the rear panel of the DTXPRESS When using the drum triggers appoint suitable settings in the Trigger Setup Edit mode s 1 1 Pad Type P 36 Setting up with Acoustic Drums Taking C...

Page 12: ...P 25 on how to use MIDI functions Connecting a Computer The DTXPRESS is equipped with a built in MIDI interface that allows the DTXPRESS to be connected directly to a computer s serial board via the DTXPRESS TO HOST jack Sequencer software installed in the computer can be used to drive the keyboard voices of the DTXPRESS and sequence data created in the DTXPRESS can be edited in the computer Refer...

Page 13: ...hones Adjusts the volume of the AUX IN input jack Connecting a Pair of Headphones PHONES jack When you want to listen to the DTXPRESS with a pair of head phones connect the headphones to the PHONES jack stereo stan dard on the front panel The headphone volume is adjusted with the POWER VOL knob When using the headphones do not damage your hear ing Adjust the volume to a comfortable level Please us...

Page 14: ...r the buttons and knobs Hold the SHIFT button and press this but ton to display the Tempo setting display Navigate through the setting display s pages Moves the cursor flashing character Changes the value of the parameter selected with the cursor Controls the volume of the metronome s click voice Hold the SHIFT button and rotate this knob to change the volume of the bass drum Control the volume of...

Page 15: ...isplay Bass Treble UT TG MASTER EQ Lo 6 Hi 0 2 Use the SEL SEL buttons to select either Lo bass or Hi treble 3 Use the SEL SEL and VALUE VALUE buttons to edit Drum Kit Number Drum Kit Name 2 Use the SEL SEL buttons to flash the drum kit number 3 Use the VALUE VALUE buttons to select a drum kit Change the Voice Volume For Each Pad 1 Double click the VOICE button to open this display 2 Hit the pad w...

Page 16: ...EL SEL buttons to move the flashing cur sor to the drum kit number then use the VALUE VALUE buttons to select the drum kit Try out the different drum kits and select one drum kit you like Some drum kits have Pad Songs and Drum Loop Voices that will start when the corresponding pad is hit Drum Kit Name Drum Kit Number Hold the SHIFT button and rotate theACCOMP VOL knob to adjust the volume of the S...

Page 17: ...the setting display shown above press the SEL button to move the flashing cursor to the note value then use the VALUE VALUE buttons to set the click tempo finer quantization 1 4 Set the Click Voice and Other Settings The metronome produces three different click voices hi will sound at the top of the measure mid will sound on every quarter note and lo will sound on the beats of finer quantization E...

Page 18: ... volume is adjusted with the ACCOMP VOL knob Use both theACCOMP VOL knob and the POWER VOL knob overall volume of song and pads to adjust the balance be tween the song and your drum part 5 Change the Song s Tempo Hold the SHIFT button and press the PAGEt button to display the Tempo Setting display In the same manner as the metronome use the SEL SEL to move the flashing cursor to the Tempo value th...

Page 19: ... Kick k Electric Kick S Acoustic Snare s Electric Snare T Acoustic Tom t Electric Tom C Cymbal H Hi hat P Percussion E Effect 1 e Effect 2 L Drum Loop m misc voices Here select the misc voices m 7 3 After selecting the category press the SEL button to move the flashing cursor to the Voice Number then use the VALUE VALUE buttons to assign the drum voice that will be used for the click voice UT SEQ ...

Page 20: ...e recorded simultaneously Sequence data can be freely used to change the tempo select the voice or drum kit during playback m P 48 2 Program Change Bank Select Before recording set the number of measures for the song you want to record Recording is done in real time When the end of the assigned measure is reached the record func tion can be set to act in one of two ways 1 The song will automatical...

Page 21: ...sten to the Song Press the START S button playback of the song you just recorded will start from its beginning You can also change the drum kit and playback the song with a different kit m P 48 2 Program Change Bank Select How the Undo Works an example Data recorded the first time Data recorded the second time Pressing the SAVE ENT button here only the data recorded the second time will be erased ...

Page 22: ...when you changed the metronome click voice P 19 press the SEL button to move the flashing cursor to the Voice Number position then use the VALUE VALUE buttons to assign the drum voice For this example let s select 014 Dance01 KIT IN pad 1 V 1 K 017 BDaftty1 Voice Category Voice Number Voice Name With this we have assigned a drum voice for the kit you want to create Now let s try to edit this drum ...

Page 23: ...is setting is the reverb level for each input source The overall reverb level for the drum kit is set in 5 2 Drum Re verb Send P 47 9 Adjust the Balance Between Layer 1 and 2 If you have used a 2 layer voice in the voice you just created adjust the balance between the voices by adjusting the volume of each voice You can select the conversion curve for 2 voices m Drum Kit Edit Mode 2 1 Cross Fade P...

Page 24: ...XPRESS Factory Set The internal settings of the DTXPRESS will be returned to their factory preset condition m Utility Mode 1 6 Factory Set P 53 If the factory set operation is carried out data for the User Drum Kit User Trigger Setups and User Songs will be lost Functions related to connections and input source pads Drum kits can be selected by hitting a pad For example with an optional Yamaha Bar...

Page 25: ... instruments and com puters and allow them to transmit and receive performance and other data This standard allows computers and instru ments of different makers and types to communicate Using MIDI the DTXPRESS can perform the following opera tions Refer to the Connecting a MIDI Device section P 12 for more information on connecting external MIDI devices Bulk Dump Bulk In Data for each of the sett...

Page 26: ...uencer is merged with the signal from the MIDI IN jack and output to the TO HOST jack 2 Connect the MIDI IN Jack to a MIDI Interface If you are using a computer equipped with a MIDI interface connect the MIDI OUT jack on the computer to the MIDI IN jack on the DTXPRESS Set the HOST SELECT switch to the MIDI position If you are using a Macintosh series computer with an external MIDI interface conne...

Page 27: ...ong Job Mode 48 Utility Mode 51 This section describes each function of the DTXPRESS in detail You can use it like a dictionary to look up the functions you can t understand Each mode is listed in the same order as they are displayed in the DTXPRESS The Table of Contents P 6 and Index P 85 will assist in locat ing functions and lists ...

Page 28: ...transmitted to the OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack Trigger Setup Data This mode is used for adjusting the trigger input from pads and trigger sensors connected to the Trigger Input Jacks to a suitable signal the sensitivity and velocity curve settings The signals char acteristics will change according to the strength of the hit Also cross talk and double trigger can be effectively eliminated with the...

Page 29: ...DTXPRESS MIDI IN jack can be used to play the voices produced by the DTXPRESS internal tone gen erator You can use the DTXPRESS to play along with these songs and record both external sequencer and DTXPRESS parts Also MIDI data produced when the DTXPRESS can be transmit ted to an external MIDI device and or computer Playing the DTXPRESS in this configuration allows you to trigger the exter nal ton...

Page 30: ...he Trigger Setup Tempo display with the cursor moved to tempo value KIT 1 Acoustic SONG 1 Latiniq q KIT Drum Kit Range 1 80 Selects the drum kit The drum kit number and drum kit name will be displayed Preset kits are numbered 1 48 and user kits are num bered 49 80 When a pad is hit the selected drum kit voice will be delivered Also this drum kit will be specified for editing when the Drum Kit Voic...

Page 31: ...on is the same as in 1 Drum Kit and Song The only difference is whether the display will switch or not when the Groove Check is used w Drum Mute Range m mute Does not produce sound Produces sound Sets the type of drum voice to be muted The 4 types of voices that can be muted are Ki kick Sn snare Cy cymbal and Mi oth ers Drum voice types Drum voices are divided into many groups categories in ac cor...

Page 32: ...ny mode to start the metronome The metronome s tempo voice etc are set in the Utility mode 3 Sequencer Group P 56 Song Playback Main Song Playback Select a Song 1 Press the PLAY button to enter the Drum Kit Play mode Use the PAGEs PAGEt buttons to display either of the displays shown below Drum Kit Song or Song Mute Drum Kit Song About the Song Song Mute 2 Use the SEL SEL buttons to move the curso...

Page 33: ...cluding snare bass drum cymbals and the metronome s click Set the Metronome The voice pitch and MIDI note number of the metronome s click voice can be set 3 1 Click Voice P 56 3 2 Click Tune P 57 3 3 Click Note Number P 57 Count Function If the Utility mode s 3 5 Count Switch P 57 is set to on when the main song is played back the first measure of the song will be preceded by a two measure count M...

Page 34: ...nly displayed cannot change About the Song 3 Use the display shown above to set the following record ing conditions q M the number of measures that will be recorded Range 1 999 Assigns the number of measures that will be recorded When there is data in the other track the number of measures in that track will decide the length of the song and this length cannot be changed w Record Mode Select the m...

Page 35: ...tains common settings for all pad inputs Procedure 1 Before editing it is necessary to select the trigger setup you want to edit in the drum kit play mode Trigger Setup Tempo 2 Press the TRIG button to enter the Trigger Setup Edit mode 3 Use the PAGE PAGE buttons to display the list you want to edit If the Utility mode s Jump to Recent Page parameter P 28 is set to on the DTXPRESS will display the...

Page 36: ...dal Use a cable with a stereo plug when connecting a Hi hat con troller Pad types are defined as follows TP snare TP60 TP80 TP80S used as a snare pad TP tom TP60 TP80 TP80S used as tom pads TP HH TP60 TP80 TP80S used as a hi hat pad KP KP60 KP80 KP80A used PCY ride PCY60 PCY80 PCY80S used as ride cymbal pads PCY crash PCY60 PCY80 PCY80S used as crash cymbal pads PCY cup PCY10 etc used as the cymba...

Page 37: ...Rejection Range 0 9 After an event occurs from the pad from the input jack assigned in e the pad of the input jack assigned in TRIG IN q will not sound for a certain length of time unless the level is greater than the value assigned here e frm Assigned Destination Trigger Input Number Range 1 10 6 7 Sets the destination trigger input jack number of the pad that will be rejected When 6 7 is selecte...

Page 38: ...ks 1 and 9 10 are switched When the input jack 1 pad is hit m This event will be recognized as a signal from the input jack 10 pad as if a trigger were received from input jack 10 and operate accordingly When the input jack 1 rim is hit m Normal operation This event will be recognized as a signal from the input jack 1 rim When the input jack 9 pad is hit m This event will be recognized as a signal...

Page 39: ...ble click the VOICE button to enter the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode The 1 2 Volume Pan display will appear What s in the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode The Drum Kit Voice edit Mode is divided into the following five sub groups 1 Voice Parameters m P 40 Sets the voice for each input source of the pad 2 Input Common Parameters m P 43 Common settings related to the 2 layers for each pad input source s voice p...

Page 40: ... into the following 7 pages 1 1 Voice 41 1 2 Volume Pan 41 1 3 Tuning 41 1 4 Layer Balance 42 1 5 Decay Cutoff Frequency 42 1 6 Note Number 42 1 7 Channel Gate Time 42 Select the Input Source for Editing In Voice Parameter edit display first it is necessary to select the input source q for editing Also 2 voices key on events occurrences 2 voices delivered with one strike of the pad can be assigned...

Page 41: ... by Layer 2 of Input Source q Each of the following characters indicates a drum voice category K Acoustic Kick k Electric Kick S Acoustic Snare s Electric Snare T Acoustic Tom t Electric Tom C Cymbal H Hi hat P Percussion E Effect 1 e Effect 2 L Drum Loop m misc voices r Voice Number Voice Name Selects the assigned voice The Voice Number 1 127 and Voice Name will be displayed When 2 Layer is selec...

Page 42: ...er Assigns the input source and layer for the setting Refer to P 40 e Decay Range 64 to 0 to 63 Positive values will produce a clearer sound r Fc Cutoff Frequency Range 64 to 0 to 63 A positive value will produce a brighter sound negative values will produce a rounder sound q IN Input Source w Layer Number Assigns the input source and layer for the setting Refer to P 40 e Note MIDI Note Number Ran...

Page 43: ...s parameter is set to 0 the cross fade function will not be valid KIT IN pad 1 X Fade 1 çœ æ q IN Input Source Assigns the input source for the setting Refer to P 40 w Reverb send Reverb Send Level Range 0 127 2 3 Alternate Group Key Assign Mode This function sets the Alternate Group and Key Assign Mode for the voice layer 1 2 delivered by the input source q Alternate Group This is a group of voic...

Page 44: ...mber by 1 decrement trig bypass Switches the trigger bypass function on off P 28 start stop Controls playback of the main song main song The main song is the selected in the Drum Kit Play mode and is controlled from the panel of MIDI TO HOST jack pad song According to this setting playback of the pad song will be controlled by the trigger input The pad song can be played independently of the main ...

Page 45: ...ransmits rim switch event enable Transmits rim switch event and pad event When an input other than the rim switch is selected for the input source will be displayed and settings can not be carried out 3 Reverb Parameters This function sets the internal reverb effect of the DTXPRESS The reverb parameters are divided into the following 2 pages 3 1 Reverb Type Time 45 3 2 Reverb Master Return 45 3 1 ...

Page 46: ...By switching the drum kit you can change the voice volume and pan in an external MIDI device q MIDI Channel Range Ch1 Ch16 w Control Change Transmit On Off on Transmits off Does not transmit e Vol Volume Range 1 128 Sets the Volume Control Change data value that will be transmit ted r Pan Range 0 127 Sets the Pan Control Change data value that will be transmitted 4 3 Drum Kit Voice Copy This funct...

Page 47: ...5 4 Song Select This parameter allows you to switch the main song q at the same time the drum kit is switched q Song Select Song Number Range 1 127 Assign the song number to select the song for playback The song will not be switched if the setting is set to w q Tempo Range 30 300 Assign the tempo that will be used If is set the tempo will not change 5 5 Drum Kit Name Changes the drum kit name that...

Page 48: ...f the Utility Mode s 1 4 Jump To Recent Page P 52 pa rameter is set to on The DTXPRESS will display the page last edited when entering the Song Job Mode 4 Use the SEL SEL buttons to move the cursor to the parameter you want to edit The parameter will flash If there is only one parameter it is not necessary to move the cursor 5 Use the VALUE VALUE buttons to set the parameter s value or ON OFF sett...

Page 49: ... copy source The song number and name will be displayed A preset song or a user song can be assigned Procedure 1 Assign the Copy Source Song on the display shown above press the SAVE ENT button The following dis play will appear asking for confirmation before the copy operation is carried out When the Quantize operation is carried out all data in the assigned track of the currently selected user s...

Page 50: ...mory is insufficient when in the merge operation ER ROR Memory Full will appear Clear any unnecessary user songs and try the merge operation again During song playback the merge operation cannot be car ried out ERROR SEQ is Running will appear Stop the song and try the merge operation again Procedure 1 Press the SAVE ENT button on the display shown above the clear song operation will be carried ou...

Page 51: ...oup main page to the last MAP Group page 3 Use the SEL SEL buttons to move the cursor to the setting you want to change The value will flash If there is only one parameter it is not necessary to move the cursor 4 Use the VALUE and VALUE buttons to set the parameter s value or ON OFF setting Any settings made in the Utility Mode will directly change the memory settings of the DTXPRESS There is no s...

Page 52: ...t want to acci dentally make a sound during song playback UT SYSTEM LearnMode allwys q q Trig Bypass off Bypasses the trigger does not receive on The trigger functions normally receives trigger UT SYSTEM Trig Bypass ioff q q VolMode Volume Mode practice When set to the practice mode ACCOMP VOL Using the ACCOMP VOL knob as is will adjust the volume of the song accompaniment Holding the SHIFT button...

Page 53: ...again press the SAVE ENT button to proceed with the operation All data will be lost AreYouSure 2 MIDI Group This sub mode contains functions and settings for the MIDI and TO HOST jacks of the DTXPRESS This group is divided into the following 10 pages 2 1 Bulk Dump 53 2 2 Channel 10 Program Change Channel Event Receive 54 2 3 Receive Program Change System Exclusive Messages 54 2 4 Program Change Ta...

Page 54: ...he DTXPRESS starts receiving data the fol lowing screen will appear on the LCD 4 When the DTXPRESS has completed receiving all the data the following screen will appear on the LCD for a few seconds then the screen will return to the original display before receiving bulk data Before receiving bulk data it is necessary to match the de vice numbers P 55 2 6 of the DTXPRESS and the exter nal device I...

Page 55: ...eversed so you will hear the drums as if your are sitting in the audience the hi hat will be heard on the right side The following drum voice pro gram changes are recognized 1 2 9 17 25 26 33 41 50 UT MIDI SETUP MIDI Mode native q q DevNo Device Number Sets the MIDI device number 1 16 Bulk dumps will be transmitted with this device number Only data corresponding to this device number will be recog...

Page 56: ... Host Thru Port Assigns the Port Number 1 8 UT MIDI SETUP Host Thru Port 1 q 3 Sequencer Group This sub mode contains settings that relate to the sequencer song This group is divided into the following 8 pages 3 1 Click Voice 56 3 2 Click Tune 57 3 3 Click Note Number 57 3 4 MIDI Control 57 3 5 Count Switch 57 3 6 Sync Mode 57 3 7 Use Tempo 58 3 8 Click Mode 58 3 1 Click Voice This function sets e...

Page 57: ...TXPRESS will produce sound how ever key on messages will not be transmitted Refer to the preset drum kit s Drum Voice List P 68 for the voice assignment of each MIDI note number UT SEQ Click hi Tune C 0 F 0 w e q UT SEQ Click hi Note 22 A 1 w q MIDI Control on Transmits and receives the following system real time mes sages Transmits timing clock F8 transmit only Transmits and receives start stop a...

Page 58: ... click voice will automatically sound during song playback UT SEQ SETUP ClickMode manual q EQ Lo Low Gain Range 0 to 12 dB w EQ Hi High Gain Range 0 to 12 dB 4 2 Tuning This function sets the master tuning of the tone generator UT TG MASTER EQ Lo 6iHi 0 q Tune C Tune Coarse Range 24 to 0 to 24 Tuning can be set in increments of a half step w Tune F Tune Fine Range 64 to 0 to 63 Tuning can be set i...

Page 59: ... Utility Mode q ReverbBypass Reverb Bypass off Does not bypass functions Normal operation on Bypasses Reverb will not be applied to the voice UT TG MASTER ReverbBypass off q Also settings cannot be carried out for the following functions 5 1 to 5 8 when the note numbers for the currently selected drum kit are already assigned set 5 1 Voice This creates a list that assigns a drum voice for each MID...

Page 60: ...s of a half step e TuneF Tune Fine Range 64 to 0 to 63 Tuning can be set in increments of 1 17 cents q N MIDI Note Number Selects the MIDI note number The same procedure as in 5 1 Voice w LayerBalance Layer Balance Range 64 to 0 to 63 Sets the volume balance between the 2 layers When the selected drum voice only has 1 layer will ap pear in the display and settings can not be carried out 5 5 Decay ...

Page 61: ... be erased and replaced with the settings of the copy source If you want to keep important user drum map settings use the bulk dump operation and save the settings to an external device before executing the map copy q from Preset Drum Map Selects the preset drum kit number 1 48 that will be the copy source The drum kit number and drum kit name will be displayed Procedure 1 In the display shown abo...

Page 62: ...62 MEMO ...

Page 63: ...eyboard Voice List 72 Preset Drum Kit List 72 Preset Song List 79 Trigger Setup List 79 MIDI Data Format 80 MIDI Implememtation Chart 82 Index 83 Blank Chart 85 This section contains lists for the DTXPRESS internal Voice Song Trigger Setup as well as details related to MIDI and Error Messages ...

Page 64: ...CLICK VOLUME Display 16 x 2 LCD display w Back light Connections Front Panel Aux input stereo mini jack Head phone stereo phone jack Rear Panel MIDI input output Foot controller stereo phone jack HOST SELECT SW TO HOST mini DIN jack Output L MONO mono phone jack Output R mono phone jack Trigger Inputs 1 8 stereo phone jackmL trigger input R rim switch Trigger Input 9 10 stereo phone jackmL R trigg...

Page 65: ...ned off or not correctly connected Check cable connections and the power and try again The check sum for the data received is incorrect Check the check sum of the data being transmitted An error occurred while data was being received There may be abnormalities in the data being sent Check the data being transmitted This message is displayed when you try to edit preset song Preset song cannot be ed...

Page 66: ...bypass switch set to ON m P 52 A voice other than the set voice is produced Is the transmitting MIDI channel set to a channel that is not used for the drum voice ch 10 m P 42 1 7 Channel Gate Time Is the Voice 2 parameter set for a 2 layer voice m P 41 1 1 Voice Produces sound but the sensitivity is too low volume is low Is the gain set too low m P 36 1 2 Gain Minimum Velocity Pads with output or ...

Page 67: ...hen you play continuously The maximum polyphony of 32 voices might be exceeded In the Drum Kit Voice Edit mode s 2 3 Alternate Group Key Assign Mode m P 43 set the Key value to semi or mono When 2 pads drums are played only 1 sound is heard Raise the gain setting of the pad drum that is not producing sound m P 36 1 2 Gain Minimum Velocity Lower the rejection setting of the pad that is not producin...

Page 68: ...ky 6 MapleA50 7 MickMHS 8 MapleV65 9 Blu90Rim 10 Blue90 11 BrysnH 12 BrysnR 13 Drygyrim 14 Hip Hop 15 OldCan 16 SnareH 17 LiteSnr1 18 Tosh Sn 19 MapleRim 20 BigWdRim 21 BigWood 22 Dry 23 Wood Sn 24 Wood65 25 ToshL fi 26 Looz Pic 27 PhlyRiM 28 RIMhipop 29 LoosyP 30 SnareH2 31 MickCJ8S 32 Maple12 33 12Soprno 34 Picket 35 Slappy 36 BeatyRim 37 Beauty 38 BlastX 39 BrassRim 40 BuzRgRim 41 Buzzring 42 J...

Page 69: ...DRY GM5 7 DRY GM4 8 DRY GM3 9 DRY GM2 10 DRY GM1 11 Maple10 12 Maple12 13 Maple14 14 Maple16 15 Lite Hi 16 Lite Mid 17 Lite Lo 18 Lite Flr 19 Jazz Hi 20 Jazz Mid 21 Jazz Lo 22 Jazz Flr 23 BrshJzHi 24 BrshJzMd 25 BrshJzLo 26 BrshJzFl 27 BrshRkHi 28 BrshRkMd 29 BrshRkLo 30 BrshRkFl 31 TOMntrlH 32 TOMntrlM 33 TOMntrlL 34 TOMntrlF 35 Dry2 Hi 36 Dry2 Mid 37 Dry2 Lo 38 Dry2 Flr 39 Room3 Hi 40 Room3Mid 4...

Page 70: ...ls4 42 FTsplRK 43 FTsplRK2 44 FTsplsh1 45 FTsplsh2 46 H SplNB 47 H Splsht 48 Hpsplsh1 49 H OpnAMu 50 H OpnAn 51 H OpnLA1 52 H OpnLA2 P Percussion 1 AgogoCh 2 AgogoH1 3 AgogoH2 4 AnCongaM 5 AnCowbll 6 AnMaracs 7 ATR 8 BassDr 9 Bell 10 Bell Tree 11 Bongo Hi 12 Bongo Lo 13 Bongo Mu 14 Cabasa1 15 Cabasa2 16 Castanet 17 Clap8 18 ClapA 19 Clvs 20 ClvsA 21 Conga 22 Conga8H 23 CongaC 24 CongaG 25 CongaH 2...

Page 71: ...34 DOOMED 35 ANVILISH 36 TRANQUL 37 MOSHER 38 D BFRAG8 39 PEEPER 40 WYZOG 41 D FRAG11 42 SCRUNCH 43 VOLTAGE 44 D FRAG14 45 GRONKER 46 SEMILOOP 47 POINGER 48 JNGSN11 49 SUKRPNCH 50 D FRAG20 51 BOUNCER 52 SHUTDOWN 53 DOPPLER 54 DUCKSTER 55 TAMTAMY 56 PANKY 57 ANAFROGR 58 GOWAH 59 DEEPDIVE 60 ASCENDER 61 JURASSIC 62 CLOUDS 63 TRAINBRK 64 RUNNER 65 RADAMACU 66 UMK 47 67 FRAG23 68 AmbHit10 69 WAKX PAD ...

Page 72: ... 81 Synth Lead SquareLd 82 Saw Lead 83 CaliopLd 84 Chiff Ld 85 CharanLd 86 Voice Ld 87 Fifth Ld 88 Bass Ld 89 Synth Pad NewAgePd 90 Warm Pad 91 PolySyPd 92 ChoirPad 93 BowedPad 94 MetalPad 95 Halo Pad 96 SweepPad No Category Name 97 Synth Rain 98 Effects SoundTrk 99 Crystal 100 Atmosphr 101 Bright 102 Goblins 103 Echoes 104 SF 105 Ethnic Sitar 106 Banjo 107 Shamisen 108 Koto 109 Kalimba 110 Bagpip...

Page 73: ...0 NoAssign splash H 48 Hpsplsh1 K 0 NoAssign pad9 C 35 RidB Drk K 0 NoAssign pad10 P 33 CowB1 K 0 NoAssign No 5 RockDry2 Input Voice 1 Voice 2 Source Cat No Name Cat No Name pad1 K 32 2HeadLo K 11 BD NN04C rim1 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad2 S 63 SnareM K 0 NoAssign rim2 S 47 RIMnatrl K 0 NoAssign pad3 T 1 Dry1 Hi K 0 NoAssign rim3 T 83 Night H K 0 NoAssign pad4 T 2 Dry1 Mid K 0 NoAssign rim4 T 84...

Page 74: ...2 H PdlDW K 0 NoAssign splash H 48 Hpsplsh1 K 0 NoAssign pad9 C 33 Bell A K 0 NoAssign pad10 P 33 CowB1 K 0 NoAssign No 13 In Input Voice 1 Voice 2 Source Cat No Name Cat No Name pad1 K 11 BD NN04C K 0 NoAssign rim1 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad2 S 37 Beauty K 0 NoAssign rim2 S 36 BeatyRim K 0 NoAssign pad3 T 31 TOMntrlH K 0 NoAssign rim3 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad4 T 32 TOMntrlM K 0 NoAssign r...

Page 75: ... 50 H OpnAn K 0 NoAssign splash H 49 H OpnAMu K 0 NoAssign pad9 C 33 Bell A K 0 NoAssign pad10 P 33 CowB1 K 0 NoAssign No 21 Oh No Input Voice 1 Voice 2 Source Cat No Name Cat No Name pad1 k 6 BDDance1 K 0 NoAssign rim1 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad2 s 57 Eno rim K 0 NoAssign rim2 s 58 Enotype K 0 NoAssign pad3 E 58 OrcHt1 K 0 NoAssign rim3 T 6 DRY GM5 K 0 NoAssign pad4 E 58 OrcHt1 K 0 NoAssign ri...

Page 76: ...splash P 79 Tambrn K 0 NoAssign pad9 C 32 RidB Lit K 0 NoAssign pad10 P 33 CowB1 K 0 NoAssign No 29 JamKit99 Input Voice 1 Voice 2 Source Cat No Name Cat No Name pad1 k 17 Sub2 k 30 MtlPoint rim1 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad2 S 18 Tosh Sn k 30 MtlPoint rim2 e 54 DUCKSTER K 0 NoAssign pad3 e 41 D FRAG11 K 0 NoAssign rim3 t 28 AnaIndsM K 0 NoAssign pad4 e 65 RADAMACU K 0 NoAssign rim4 t 27 AnaIndsH...

Page 77: ...ootClose H 36 H PdTit K 0 NoAssign splash H 43 FTsplRK2 K 0 NoAssign pad9 C 32 RidB Lit K 0 NoAssign pad10 P 33 CowB1 K 0 NoAssign No 37 MondoKit Input Voice 1 Voice 2 Source Cat No Name Cat No Name pad1 K 33 BD MONDO K 0 NoAssign rim1 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad2 e 5 JNGLSN5 K 0 NoAssign rim2 S 118SnareLes K 0 NoAssign pad3 t 8 Ana 2flr K 0 NoAssign rim3 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad4 pad song ...

Page 78: ... 48 Hpsplsh1 K 0 NoAssign pad9 C 32 RidB Lit K 0 NoAssign pad10 P 33 CowB1 K 0 NoAssign No 45 GM anal Input Voice 1 Voice 2 Source Cat No Name Cat No Name pad1 k 1 AnaQuick K 0 NoAssign rim1 K 0 NoAssign K 0 NoAssign pad2 s 13 Dance K 0 NoAssign rim2 S 79 OpnRim K 0 NoAssign pad3 t 10 AnlgTom5 K 0 NoAssign rim3 t 10 AnlgTom5 K 0 NoAssign pad4 t 11 AnlgTom4 K 0 NoAssign rim4 t 11 AnlgTom4 K 0 NoAss...

Page 79: ...tic 52 Jazz 5 52 GM brush 53 Jazz 6 1 Acoustic 54 Jazz 7 47 GM brush 55 R B 1 40 GM std 1 56 R B 2 46 GM jazz 57 R B 3 42 GM room 58 R B 4 44 GM elec 59 R B 5 46 GM jazz 60 R B 6 46 GM jazz 61 R B 7 40 GM std 1 62 R n R 1 40 GM std 1 63 R n R 2 40 GM std 1 64 Funk 1 40 GM std 1 65 Funk 2 40 GM std 1 66 Funk 3 40 GM std 1 67 Funk 4 40 GM std 1 68 Funk 5 40 GM std 1 69 Reggae1 42 GM room 70 Reggae2 ...

Page 80: ...ve only 00 02 coarse tuning Receive only 7F 7F NULL Receive only 1 3 Channel Mode Message All 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 ...

Page 81: ... 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 44 4B 49 54 DKIT 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 49 47 TRIG 00 00 jj jj data csum F7 jj jj...

Page 82: ...l 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 Key s x x Touch Ch s x x Velocity 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 x Basic Default 1 16 1 16 mem...

Page 83: ...55 MIDI Mode 55 MIDI Note Number 42 Program Change 46 48 54 Program Change Table 55 System Exclusive Message 54 Minimum Velocity 36 9 10 jack 9 10 18 19 31 19 31 A ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME 8 16 18 Acoustic Drums 11 Alternate Group 43 61 AUX IN 8 13 B Backup Battery 3 Bank Select 46 48 Battery Low 3 Beat 31 C CLICK 8 17 18 19 Click Mode 58 Click Note Number 57 Click Tune 57 Click Voice 56 CLICK VOL Vol...

Page 84: ...ng 20 Sound Quality 16 Specific Rejection 37 Store Drum Kit Voice 39 Trigger Setup 35 Synchronized Playback 25 Sync Mode 57 T Tempo 30 47 48 TO HOST Jack 9 26 29 Tone Generator 29 58 Track 20 34 Trigger Bypass 52 Trigger Input Jack 9 10 Trigger Setup Save a Trigger Setup 35 Select a Trigger Setup 30 Trigger Setup Copy 37 Trigger Setup Data 28 Trigger Setup Edit Mode 35 Trigger Setup List 73 77 Tri...

Page 85: ...pad10 Voice 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 Channel sw pc msb lsb vol pan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 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 SET...

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Page 87: ...he users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of inter ference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate eithe...

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