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Song Settings
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When selecting a drum kit, you can also call up a main song and a specified tempo.
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[COMMON2] Song, Tempo in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (page 41)
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You can simultaneously start/stop up to three songs by hitting a pad.
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[TrgFunc] Func, Song, Repeat, mode in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (page 29)
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You can maintain the current tempo even after you have switched to another song.
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[UT18] UseTempo in Utility mode (page 79)
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You can edit song data using:
Song Copy/Clear/Name/Quantize, Track Mix/Copy/Clear, Measure Copy/Create/Delete/
Erase and Voice settings in Song Job mode (page 61)
Other Features
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Wave Data and User Voices held on the Memory Card can be recalled when you select a
Drum Kit.
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[COMMON1] WaveDir in Drum Kit Trigger Edit mode (page 40)
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When in Drum Kit Trigger Edit or Voice Edit mode, you can hit a pad to select the relevant
input for that pad.
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[UT5] Learn in Utility mode (page 73)
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When entering Drum Kit Trigger Edit or Voice Edit mode, the last page you were editing
can be recalled.
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[UT5] JumpRecnt in Utility mode (page 73)
Using MIDI Devices
The DTXTREME has MIDI IN, OUT and THRU connectors and a TO HOST connector. Either
can be used for communicating with external MIDI devices. Using the MIDI connectors, you
can use the DTXTREME’s pads to play sounds on an external synthesizer, or use a computer
or sequencer to control the DTXTREME. Therefore, you can use the DTXTREME as one part
of a much larger music setup.
About MIDI
MIDI is the acronym for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface,” and is a globally
standardized protocol for sharing performance and sound data with other MIDI devices
and computers. All devices that conform to this standard are able to communicate with
each other, regardless of manufacturer or device type.
The DTXTREME has the following MIDI functions. See page 22 in this manual for details
about connecting external MIDI devices and computers.