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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualEN

Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

10 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Panel Controls Front Panel q LCD display The large LCD Display shows information and data needed to operate the DTX900.

Page 3 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

Song Mode [SONG]Reference100DTX900 Owner’s Manual03: Song Name, Tempo, RepeatThis Job lets you set the name, tempo and repeat on/off set-tings for the

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS

Song Mode [SONG]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual101Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling mode03:

Page 5 - Connections Handling caution

Song Mode [SONG]Reference102DTX900 Owner’s Manual02: Create MeasureThis job creates empty measures at the specified location in the specified track or t

Page 6 - Included Accessories

Song Mode [SONG]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual103Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeThi

Page 7 - Main Features

Reference104DTX900 Owner’s ManualClick Mode [CLICK]This chapter explains the Click mode called up via the [CLICK] button. In the Click mode, you can s

Page 8 - Contents

Click Mode [CLICK]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual105Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeB

Page 9 - Appendix 147

Click Mode [CLICK]Reference106DTX900 Owner’s ManualClick Voice Settings [F2] VOICEFrom this display (available only when the Click Voice is set to “Us

Page 10 - Panel Controls

Click Mode [CLICK]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual107Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeC

Page 11 - TRIGGER INDICATOR

Reference108DTX900 Owner’s ManualTrigger Mode [TRIGGER]This chapter explains the Trigger mode called up via the [TRIGGER] button. In the Trigger mode,

Page 12 - ■ Rear Panel

Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual109Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling m

Page 13 - Basic Operation

Panel ControlsDTX900 Owner’s Manual11!1TRIGGER INDICATORThis lamp indicates whether or not the DTX900 receives the trigger signal via the Trigger Inpu

Page 14 - Inputting a Number Directly

Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]Reference110DTX900 Owner’s ManualC CurveDetermines how the actual velocity will be generated and transmitted according to the le

Page 15 - Using the character list

Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual111Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling m

Page 16 - Setting Up

Reference112DTX900 Owner’s ManualFile Mode [FILE]This chapter explains the File mode called up via the [FILE] button. The File mode provides tools for

Page 17

File Mode [FILE]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual113Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeFil

Page 18 - Setting Up the Power Supply

File Mode [FILE]Reference114DTX900 Owner’s ManualSaving a File [F1] SAVEAfter connecting the USB storage device to the instrument, follow the instruct

Page 19 - Equipment

File Mode [FILE]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual115Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeYou

Page 20

File Mode [FILE]Reference116DTX900 Owner’s ManualLoading a File [F2] LOAD1Press the [FILE] button to enter the File mode, then press the [F2] LOAD but

Page 21 - Using USB Storage Devices

File Mode [FILE]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual117Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeYou

Page 22 - Selecting the Trigger Setup

File Mode [FILE]Reference118DTX900 Owner’s ManualYou can also load a single, specific Trigger Setup from the file (File extension: .T3A or .T3T) to the

Page 23 - Trigger Setup List

File Mode [FILE]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual119Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeYou

Page 24 - Connecting a Computer

Panel Controls12DTX900 Owner’s Manual Rear Panelq F (Standby/On) switchPress to turn the power ON or OFF.w DC IN terminalConnect the AC power adaptor

Page 25 - DTX900 settings

File Mode [FILE]Reference120DTX900 Owner’s ManualA Standard MIDI file (a common file format with the file extension: “.MID” for MIDI sequence data, also

Page 26 - Channel 3 data)

File Mode [FILE]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual121Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeCha

Page 27 - Adjust the display contrast

File Mode [FILE]Reference122DTX900 Owner’s ManualDeleting a File or Directory [F4] DELETE1Press the [FILE] button to enter the File mode, then press t

Page 28 - Quick Guide

File Mode [FILE]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual123Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeFor

Page 29 - Ride Cymbal

Reference124DTX900 Owner’s ManualUtility Mode [UTILITY]This chapter explains the Utility mode called up via the [UTILITY] button. In the Utility mode,

Page 30 - Playing the DTX900

Utility Mode [UTILITY]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual125Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling m

Page 31

Utility Mode [UTILITY]Reference126DTX900 Owner’s ManualPad Settings [F2] PAD1 FootClosePosi (Foot Close Position)Determines the amount of time it take

Page 32 - Playing Along With the Click

Utility Mode [UTILITY]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual127Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling m

Page 33 - BEAT (Time Signature)

Utility Mode [UTILITY]Reference128DTX900 Owner’s Manual1 SwitchDetermines whether Master Effect is applied or not to the entire sound of the DTX900. B

Page 34 - Tap Tempo

Utility Mode [UTILITY]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual129Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling m

Page 35 - Playing Along With a Song

DTX900 Owner’s Manual13Basic OperationUse these four buttons to navigate through the display, moving the cursor around the various selectable items an

Page 36 - [F6] KITLOCK

Utility Mode [UTILITY]Reference130DTX900 Owner’s ManualMIDI Settings [F5] MIDIFrom these displays called up via the [F5] MIDI button, you can set the

Page 37 - Repeat Playback

Utility Mode [UTILITY]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual131Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling m

Page 38

Reference132DTX900 Owner’s ManualChain Mode [CHAIN]This chapter explains the Chain mode called up via the [CHAIN] button. In the Chain mode, you can p

Page 39 - Song Part Mute Setting

Chain Mode [CHAIN]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual133Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeP

Page 40 - Creating a Drum Kit

Chain Mode [CHAIN]Reference134DTX900 Owner’s Manual7Press the [ENTER/STORE] button. The display prompts you for confirmation. To cancel the Store opera

Page 41 - [SF6] Input Lock

Reference DTX900 Owner’s Manual 135 Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling mode Sampling Mode

Page 42 - Storing the Edited Drum Kit

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING] Reference 136 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Sampling Operation and User Voice Assignment [F1] SELECT/[F2] SETTING This section descr

Page 43 - Recording Methods

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING] Reference DTX900 Owner’s Manual 137 Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSam

Page 44 - Quantize

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING] Reference 138 DTX900 Owner’s Manual 9 Press the [F6] STOP button to stop Sam-pling. The Pad Assign display appears. From th

Page 45 - Meas (Measure)

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual139Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 46 - Song bank and number

Basic Operation14DTX900 Owner’s ManualIn order to make operation of the DTX900 as comprehen-sive and as smooth as possible, all functions and operatio

Page 47

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]Reference140DTX900 Owner’s ManualE [SF1] AUDITIONYou can hear the selected User Voice by holding this button.F [SF2] LP=STWhen

Page 48

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual141Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 49 - [SF6] LIST

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]Reference142DTX900 Owner’s ManualSampling Jobs [F4] JOBThe Sampling Job lets you process and modify User Voices you have recor

Page 50 - Setting the Check Timing

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual143Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 51 - Trying Out Groove Check

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]Reference144DTX900 Owner’s Manual04: Fade In/OutThis Job lets you create a fade-in for the starting portion of the User Voice

Page 52 - Trying Out Rhythm Gate

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual145Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 53

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]Reference146DTX900 Owner’s Manual10: CopyThis Job lets you copy the data of one User Voice to another. 1 User Voice bank and n

Page 54 - File/Folder Selection

DTX900 Owner’s Manual147AppendixAppendixOptional DIMM InstallationThis section explains how to install DIMM memory modules to the DTX900. The DTX900 d

Page 55

Optional DIMM InstallationAppendix148DTX900 Owner’s Manual1Turn the DTX900 power off, and discon-nect the power cord.2Turn over the DTX900 so you can

Page 56

Optional DIMM InstallationAppendixDTX900 Owner’s Manual149Appendix5Re-install the cover you removed in step 3, in reverse order.6Check that the instal

Page 57

Basic OperationDTX900 Owner’s Manual15As shown below, you can set the name by repeating the two operations – moving the cursor to the desired location

Page 58 - Example: PCY155

Appendix150DTX900 Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingNo sound, even when the pad is hit. ● Check whether or not the lamp of the TRIGGER INDICA-TOR lights wh

Page 59 - Example: XP120SD

TroubleshootingAppendixDTX900 Owner’s Manual151AppendixNo effects are applied.● Check the Effect Bypass settings (page 89) in the dis-plays called up

Page 60 - Pad and Trigger Input Jack

TroubleshootingAppendix152DTX900 Owner’s ManualSound is missing when performing a roll or flam on the pad. ● Check the Reject Level parameter (page 110

Page 61 - Trigger Input Sources

AppendixDTX900 Owner’s Manual153AppendixDisplay MessagesLCD DescriptionAre you sure? Confirms whether you want to execute a specified operation or not.

Page 62

Display MessagesAppendix154DTX900 Owner’s ManualPlease keep power on. The data is being written to Flash ROM. Never attempt to turn off the power whil

Page 63

Appendix DTX900 Owner’s Manual 155 Appendix Specifications • Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only.

Page 64

156DTX900 Owner’s ManualSymbols (note type icon) ...100> (page) ...87F (Standby/On

Page 65 - Sampling

IndexDTX900 Owner’s Manual157AppendixINDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 1 – 6 jacks ...12IndivOutGain ...

Page 66

Index158DTX900 Owner’s ManualSnares Adjust ...93Snares On/Off ...92SONG ...

Page 67

DTX900 Owner’s Manual159About the Accessory DiskSPECIAL NOTICEThe software included in the accessory disk and the copyrights thereof are under exclusi

Page 68 - ■ Effect Structure

16DTX900 Owner’s ManualSetting UpConnecting the PadsReferring to the illustration below, connect the output cable from each pad to each Trigger Input

Page 69 - External Audio signal

U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation© 2009 Yamaha Corporation 912POTOB0Printed in JapanWT88200For details

Page 70

Setting UpDTX900 Owner’s Manual17 DTX950K Setting up with Acoustic DrumsThe DTX900 can be played from an acoustic drum kit if the kit is fitted with

Page 71 - ■ TREMOLO & ROTARY

Setting Up18DTX900 Owner’s ManualSetting Up the Power Supply1Make sure that the F (Standby/On) switch of the instrument is set to standby ( ). 2Connec

Page 72 - Effect Parameters

Setting UpDTX900 Owner’s Manual19Connecting to Speakers or HeadphonesSince the DTX900 has no built-in speakers, you’ll need an external audio system o

Page 73

2 DTX900 Owner’s Manual PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to

Page 74

Setting Up20DTX900 Owner’s ManualConnecting External MIDI DevicesUsing a standard MIDI cable (available separately), you can connect an external MIDI

Page 75

Setting UpDTX900 Owner’s Manual21Connecting a USB Storage DeviceYou can connect a USB storage device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal on the rear panel o

Page 76 - Internal Memory

Setting Up22DTX900 Owner’s ManualSelecting the Trigger SetupThe Trigger Setup contains various settings related to Trigger Input Signals received from

Page 77 - (File type = AllTrigger)

Setting UpDTX900 Owner’s Manual23 Trigger Setup List * In the default setting, “PRE: 01 XP Wide” for DTX950K/900K is selected.The original factory se

Page 78 - Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]

Setting Up24DTX900 Owner’s ManualConnecting a ComputerAlthough the DTX900 is exceptionally powerful and versatile all by itself, connecting it to a co

Page 79 - [F2] VOICE

Setting UpDTX900 Owner’s Manual25Setting up Cubase Remote ControlUsing this special feature, the DTX900 can operate as a remote controller for Cubase.

Page 80 - Parameters

Setting Up 26 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Creating a Song by Using a Computer Setting up the DTX900 On the DTX900, you need to set the Local Control para

Page 81 - Dry Level

Setting Up DTX900 Owner’s Manual 27 Adjusting the Sound and Display Contrast You can adjust the total volume levels of the DTX900 sound. Using the MA

Page 82 - Setting EQ- and Tone-related

28 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Quick Guide How to Play the Drum Pads Snare/Tom Hi-Hat Cymbal Just as on an acoustic snare, you can hit the drum pad (e.g.,

Page 83

How to Play the Drum Pads Quick Guide Quick Guide DTX900 Owner’s Manual 29 Ride Cymbal As with an acoustic ride cymbal, you can play the cymbal pad (

Page 84 - Setting Other Parameters

DTX900 Owner’s Manual 3 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-tained in th

Page 85

Quick Guide 30 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Playing the DTX900 Now that your DTX900 is properly connected, it’s time to make some music! Hitting the Pads Wh

Page 86 - [F3] STK/ALT

Playing the DTX900 Quick Guide Quick Guide DTX900 Owner’s Manual 31 Adjusting the Volume by Using the Sliders You can change the volume for each pad

Page 87

Quick Guide 32 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Playing Along With the Click Tr y playing the DTX900 along with the click (metronome). The DTX900 is equipped wi

Page 88 - External MIDI Keyboard

Playing Along With the Click Quick Guide Quick Guide DTX900 Owner’s Manual 33 Changing the Tempo and Time Signature (Beat) of the Click 1 Press the [

Page 89 - Effect Settings [F4] EFFECT

Quick Guide 34 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Tap Tempo With the Tap Tempo Function, you can set the Song or click’s tempo by manually tapping in the tempo on

Page 90 - Reverb Effect Settings

Quick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual35Playing Along With a SongThe DTX900 contains a wide variety of Preset Songs, organized into the following

Page 91 - Chorus Effect Settings

Playing Along With a SongQuick Guide36DTX900 Owner’s ManualC Drum KitAt the top of the display, the Drum Kit specified by the current Song is shown. Wh

Page 92 - Pad Settings [F5] PAD

Playing Along With a SongQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual37From the Song Play display, you can change the Song playback position by followi

Page 93 - Pad Song Settings

Playing Along With a SongQuick Guide38DTX900 Owner’s ManualAdjusting the Volume of the Song AccompanimentYou can adjust the volume of the Song accompa

Page 94 - Trigger Signal Settings

Playing Along With a SongQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual39Song Part Mute SettingThe Mute function lets you turn on/off the rhythm (drum &a

Page 95 - Other Settings [F6] OTHER

4 DTX900 Owner’s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING

Page 96 - MIDI Settings

Quick Guide40DTX900 Owner’s ManualCreating a Drum KitThe DTX900 lets you create your own original Drum Kit by assigning your favorite Drum Voice to ea

Page 97 - Naming the Drum Kit

Creating a Drum KitQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual41C Voice Set numberYou can select the Voice Set number here from the Voice Set category

Page 98 - Song Mode [SONG]

Creating a Drum KitQuick Guide42DTX900 Owner’s ManualTo store the original Drum Kit you’ve created thus far, follow the instructions below. 1Press the

Page 99 - Song Jobs

Quick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual43Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongIn this section, you’ll learn how to record your performances an

Page 100 - Track Jobs

Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongQuick Guide44DTX900 Owner’s ManualRecording Your Drum Performance to a Song1Select the desired Drum Kit in th

Page 101 - Measure Jobs

Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual45 How Quantize Works (example)D Beat (Time Signature)Determines

Page 102 - Reference

Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongQuick Guide46DTX900 Owner’s ManualRecording Additional Notes to an Already-recorded Track (Overdub)Use the Ov

Page 103 - Voice Job

Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual474Select the desired Preset Song as the copy source then press th

Page 104 - Click Mode [CLICK]

Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongQuick Guide48DTX900 Owner’s ManualRe-recording a Track After ClearingTo record again, use the following proce

Page 105 - [F1] PLAY

Recording Your Drum Performance to a SongQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual49Assigning a Name to a User SongYou can assign an original name t

Page 106 - Tap Tempo Function [F3] TAP

DTX900 Owner’s Manual 5 • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the

Page 107 - [F5] OTHER

Quick Guide50DTX900 Owner’s ManualUsing the Groove Check FunctionAnother highly useful feature of the DTX900 is the Groove Check function. As you play

Page 108 - Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]

Using the Groove Check FunctionQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual513Move the cursor to the Note parameter by using the Cursor but-tons, then

Page 109 - [F3] SENS

Using the Groove Check FunctionQuick Guide52DTX900 Owner’s Manual Groove Check ResultsIn the Groove Check display, you can view the result of the che

Page 110 - [F4] REJECT

Using the Groove Check FunctionQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual534Move the cursor to the Trigger Input, then select the desired one.When “A

Page 111 - Other Settings [F5] OTHER

Quick Guide54DTX900 Owner’s ManualSaving the Created Data to a USB Storage DeviceThe File mode provides tools for transferring data between the instru

Page 112 - File Mode [FILE]

Saving the Created Data to a USB Storage DeviceQuick GuideQuick GuideDTX900 Owner’s Manual55Saving the Created Data to a USB Storage DeviceThe Save op

Page 113

Saving the Created Data to a USB Storage DeviceQuick Guide56DTX900 Owner’s ManualLoading a File Saved to a USB Storage DeviceThis section describes in

Page 114 - Saving a File [F1] SAVE

DTX900 Owner’s Manual57Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling modeReferenceBasic Structure of t

Page 115 - User Voice bank and number

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference58DTX900 Owner’s ManualPads (Trigger Input Sources) and Trigger SignalsHitting the pad produces a trigger signal

Page 116 - Loading a File [F2] LOAD

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual59Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 117 - “All Data” or “All Song” File

6 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA DTX900. The new DTX900 incorporates the highly acclaimed AWM2 tone generator

Page 118

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference60DTX900 Owner’s ManualThe DTX900 provides Trigger Setup parameters for optimum handling of the trigger signals

Page 119

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual61Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 120

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference62DTX900 Owner’s ManualTone Generator Block (Drum Kits and Drum Voices)The tone generator block is the section o

Page 121 - [F3] RENAME

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual63Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 122 - [F4] DELETE

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference64DTX900 Owner’s Manual Drum Voices and MIDI note numbersOne important thing to understand is that separate Dru

Page 123 - [F5] FORMAT

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual65Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 124 - Utility Mode [UTILITY]

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference66DTX900 Owner’s Manual Trigger mode[SAMPLING] → [F6] REC → Trigger ModeThe Trigger mode is a convenient feature

Page 125 - Other Settings

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual67Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 126 - Pad Settings [F2] PAD

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference68DTX900 Owner’s ManualEffectsThis block applies effects to the output of the tone generator block, processing a

Page 127 - Effect Settings [F3] EFFECT

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual69Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 128 - Output Settings

DTX900 Owner’s Manual 7 Main Features Designed primarily for professional drummers, the DTX900 has a Drum Trigger feature, a 64-note polyphonic Tone

Page 129

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference70DTX900 Owner’s ManualThe DTX900 provides such a wide and extensive variety of Effect types that it may be diffi

Page 130 - MIDI Settings [F5] MIDI

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual71Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 131 - MIDI Other Settings

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference72DTX900 Owner’s Manual TECHThis effect radically changes the tonal characteristics by using a filter and modula

Page 132 - Chain Mode [CHAIN]

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual73Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 133 - Programming a Chain [F2] EDIT

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference74DTX900 Owner’s ManualGateTime Determines the gate time of the sliced portion.H.FreqDetermines the center frequ

Page 134 - Step Grouping

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual75Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 135 - Sampling Mode

Basic Structure of the DTX900Reference76DTX900 Owner’s ManualInternal Memory and File ManagementAs you use the DTX900, you’ll create many different ki

Page 136 - [F1] SELECT/[F2] SETTING

Basic Structure of the DTX900ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual77Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSamp

Page 137 - [F6] START

Reference78DTX900 Owner’s ManualDrum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]This chapter explains the Drum Kit mode called up via the [DRUM KIT] button.In the Drum Kit mo

Page 138 - [F3] AUDITION

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual79Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 139 - [F3] TRIM

8 DTX900 Owner’s Manual Contents Introduction ...6Included Accessories ...

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Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference80DTX900 Owner’s ManualC Voice numberDetermines the Voice number included in the Voice category selected at 2. D [SF5

Page 141 - Tempo, Beat and Measure

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual81Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 142 - Sampling Jobs [F4] JOB

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference82DTX900 Owner’s ManualFrom this display, you can set the EQ related parameters and the Tone related parameters such

Page 143 - Sampling Jobs

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual83Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 144 - Variation

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference84DTX900 Owner’s ManualFrom this display, you can set parameters such as Mono/Poly and Alternate Group. This display

Page 145 - DTX900 Owner’s Manual

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual85Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 146

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference86DTX900 Owner’s ManualProgramming the Stack/Alternate [F3] STK/ALTThe Stack function lets you play several Drum Voic

Page 147 - Appendix

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual87Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 148 - DIMM Installation

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference88DTX900 Owner’s Manual4Move the cursor down again and set the VCE NUM, BANK MSB and BANK LSB, which determine the Vo

Page 149 - Removing DIMMs

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual89Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 150 - Troubleshooting

Contents DTX900 Owner’s Manual 9 File Mode [FILE] ...112 Terminology in the File Mode ...

Page 151

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference90DTX900 Owner’s Manual1 CategoryB TypeEquivalent to 1 and 2 of the [SF1] CONNECT display. You can select the Variati

Page 152

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual91Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 153 - Display Messages

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference92DTX900 Owner’s ManualPad Settings [F5] PADFrom this display, you can assign a function to the Pad Controller with w

Page 154

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual93Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 155 - Specifications

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference94DTX900 Owner’s ManualFrom this display, you can set the parameters which deter-mine how the DTX900 responds to the

Page 156

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual95Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 157

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]Reference96DTX900 Owner’s ManualFrom this display, you can perform the MIDI settings called up when the current Drum Kit is se

Page 158 - ... 85

Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual97Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling

Page 159 - SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT

Reference98DTX900 Owner’s ManualSong Mode [SONG]This chapter explains the Song mode called up via the [SONG] button. In the Song mode, you can select

Page 160

Song Mode [SONG]ReferenceDTX900 Owner’s Manual99Drum Kit modeReferenceSong modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling mode1In

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