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CONTENTS How to use the Manual The DTXPRESS Owner’s Manual is divided into the following two books. ● Basic Guide Please read this book before using the DTXPRESS. This book contains cautions that must be followed for safe and proper use of the DTXPRESS. Also, control and function names, 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 book.
CONTENTS 3. Reverb Parameter ....................................... 21 3. Sequencer Group ....................................... 32 3-1. Reverb Type, Time ........................................ 21 3-2. Reverb Master Return .................................. 21 3-1. Click Voice .................................................... 32 3-2. Click Tune ..................................................... 33 3-3. Click Note Number ....................................... 33 3-4. MIDI Control ..............
DTXPRESS Internal Makeup ■ The DTXPRESS’ Internal Signal Flow Input for Trigger Signals produced when the pad is struck Trigger Setup Data Sequencer data from a computer or an external MIDI device. Song Data Preset No. 1-7 Trigger Setup Data Buffer Preset No. 1-95 User No. 8-11 User No. 96-127 Record Record Drum Kit Data Playback Copy Preset No. 1-48 Drum Kit Data Buffer Copy Store Tone Generator User No.
DTXPRESS Internal Makeup ● Tone Generator The DTXPRESS’ tone generator contains a total of 910 drum and percussion voices. Preset Drum Kits use an exclusive Drum Kit Map for each kit in which voices for the kit are assigned to individual MIDI note numbers. The User Drum Kit uses one drum map (User Drum Map) that is common for all drum kit numbers 49-80. The Utility mode’s [5. Map (Drum Map)] group can be used to assign voices to each MIDI note number (0-127) and edit the drum kit.
Drum Kit Play Mode This mode enables you to play the DTXPRESS drum voices by hitting the pads (or drums with trigger sensors attached) connected to the DTXPRESS. The DTXPRESS automatically enters this mode when the power is switched on. You can select and play from 48 preset drum kits and 32 user kits. Also, the drum kit, trigger setup and song specified in this mode will be selected and ready for editing when the Drum Kit Voice Edit, Trigger Setup Edit and Song Job modes are entered.
Drum Kit Play Mode Drum Voice Category K, k S, s C, H T, t, P, E, e, L, m When the DTXPRESS is controlled by an external sync, “ext” will be displayed. * The external sync setting is found in [3-6. Sync Mode] (P. 33). e Repeat Playback [Range] —, rp Sets the repeat playback (repeat continuously from the beginning to the end of the song) of the song. When this parameter is set to “rp”, the song will repeat playback. When this parameter is set to “--”, the song will playback normally.
About the Song The DTXPRESS can internally store data for a maximum of 127 songs that can be played back freely. Song numbers 1-95 are preset songs and song data in those songs cannot be changed or rewritten. Song numbers 96-127 are user songs that can be used to record new performance data and also edit song data in. ■ Song Makeup The Song consists of two sequencer tracks plus header data.
About the Song ■ Pad Song Playback (Start/Stop) To playback a Pad Song, hit the pad that is assigned to the Pad Song you want to playback. Hit the same pad during playback will stop the song. Hit the pad again to start the song from the beginning. * Before using, set the pad’s function to “Pad Song Control” and assign a song to the pad (m Drum Kit Voice Edit mode [2-6. Function], [2-7. Pad Song] P. 20).
About the Song Song Recording Song recording lets you record data, produced as the drum kit is played, to the sequencer in real-time (one track at a time). All MIDI channels (1-16) are recorded simultaneously. Also, data produced by a MIDI keyboard connected to the MIDI IN jack can be recorded as well as sequencer data received via the MIDI IN/TO HOST jacks. According to the recorded sequencer data (performance information), drum kits and voices can be changed during song playback.
Trigger Setup Edit Mode This mode contains various settings related to trigger input from the pads and trigger sensors that are connected to the DTXPRESS. It allows you to adjust pad sensitivity and assign drum voices to each trigger input. Trigger Setup data consists of seven preset types (No. 1-7) and four original setup types (No. 8-11) for storing user setup data.
Trigger Setup Edit Mode 1. INPUT Parameters Contains specific settings for each of the pads (1-10). This function is divided into the following 6 pages. 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. Pad Type .......................................................... 12 Gain, Minimum Velocity ................................... 12 Velocity Curve ................................................. 13 Self Rejection, Rejection ................................. 13 Specific Rejection ............................................
Trigger Setup Edit Mode 1-3. Velocity Curve 1-5. Specific Rejection This function sets the MIDI Velocity Curve for the sensitivity for each input jack q. This function prevents cross talk from occurring between two specified input jacks q and e. TRIG IN= 1 VelCurve= normal q TRIG IN= 1 SPCRej=0 frm= q w w 1 e q TRIG IN (Trigger Input Number) Assigns the trigger input jack number (the same procedure as in [1-1. Pad Type]).
Trigger Setup Edit Mode 2. COMMON Parameters Contains common settings for all pad inputs (1-10). This group is divided into the following 3 pages. 2-1. Increment/Decrement ...................................... 14 2-2. Input Exchange ............................................... 14 2-3. Trigger Setup Name ........................................ 14 When the input jack 9 pad is hit.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode This mode lets you set which voice and how it will be triggered for each pad (trigger input source) in the currently selected drum kit. ■ What you can do with the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode This mode contains various settings related to the currently selected drum kit (data in the edit buffer for the drum kit). You can edit both preset (No. 1-48) and user drum kits (No. 4980). The edited drum kit can be stored in a User Drum Kit (No. 49-80) using the Store Operation.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Function List 1. Voice Parameters Page 1. Voice Parameters .................................................... 16 1-1. Voice ................................................................ 17 1-2. Volume, Pan .................................................... 17 1-3. Tuning .............................................................. 17 1-4. Layer Balance .................................................. 18 1-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency .............
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode pad 9 Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 9. pad 10 Pad input for Trigger Input Jack 10. * According to the setting in the Utility Mode’s [1-1. Learn Mode], the input source can be assigned by hitting the pad. * Monaural pads do not have a rim switch function. w Layer Number [Range] 1, 2, When 2 layers are used, use this setting to select which layer (“1” or “2”) will be set. When only 1 voice is set, “--” will appear and you will not be able to switch. * Use the [1-1.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 1-4. Layer Balance 1-6. Note Number When a drum voice is made up of 2 layers (a single voice consisting of 2 voice waves), this function sets the volume balance between the 2 layers that are delivered by each layer w of the input source q. This function sets the MIDI note number for each layer w that is transmitted when a signal is received from the input source q. * When only a 1 layer voice is set, this setting will be ignored.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 2. Input Common Parameters 2-2. Reverb Send This sub-mode sets the common settings between 2 layers for voice parameters of each pad’s input source. The Input Common Parameters sub-group is divided into the following 8 pages. This function sets the reverb send level w for the voice (layer 1, 2) delivered by the input source q. 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. Cross Fade ...................................................... 19 Reverb Send ................................
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 2-4. Hold Mode Sets the Hold Mode for the voice (layer 1, 2) delivered by input source q. KIT IN=pad 1 Hold Mode= off q w q IN (Input Source) Assigns the input source for the setting. (Refer to P. 16) normal: pad song: click onoff: inc drumkit: Normal operation. Controls playback of the pad song*. Switches the click sound on/off. Increases the value of the drum kit number by 1 (increment). dec drumkit: Decreases the value of the drum kit number by 1 (decrement).
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode * Only data for MIDI channels 7, 8, 9, 10 is played back with the pad song. * If the Pad Song's tempo or voices are irregular, re-select the Drum Kit. * The following restrictions prevent overlapping of the main song and MIDI channels. • The first pad song in the drum kit will be transmitted on the MIDI channel number that is determined by subtracting “4” from the original MIDI channel number.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 4. Setup When a drum kit is selected, this function copies MIDI transmit data settings and drum kit voice settings. The Setup sub-group is divided into the following 3 pages. 4-1. Program Change, Bank Select ........................ 22 4-2. Volume, Pan .................................................... 22 4-3. Drum Kit Voice Copy ....................................... 22 4-1.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 5. Drum Kit Common Parameters 5-4. Song Select This function sets the common settings for the entire drum kit. The Drum Kit Common Parameters are divided into the following 5 pages. This parameter allows you to switch the main song q at the same time the drum kit is switched. 5-1. 5-2. 5-3. 5-4. 5-5. Volume ............................................................ 23 Drum Reverb Send .......................................... 23 Hi-Hat Sensitivity ...........................
Song Job Mode This function edits the User Song (No. 97-128) that is currently selected. ■ Entering the Song Job Mode Press the [SONG] button on the front panel. Once the Song Jobe Mode is entered, the main page (Tempo, Repeat Playback) shown below will be displayed. SONG ƒ=120 Repeat=off * Double-click the [SONG] button to enter the Song Job Mode and the [8. Clear Song] display will appear. ■ What’s in the Song Job Mode 1.
Song Job Mode 3. Volume, Pan This function changes the volume and pan settings for each MIDI channel in the user song (rewrites the Voice information in the song’s header). This control change will be transmitted when a song is selected and when song playback is stopped. q w * Press the [VALUE-] button to cancel the copy operation. * During song playback, the copy operation cannot be carried out. “ERROR SEQ is Running” will appear. Stop the song and try the copy operation again.
Song Job Mode 6. Clear Track 8. Clear Song This function clears all data in the assigned track q in the user song. This function clears the sequence data in tracks 1 and 2 of the user song. SONG Clear Track Track=1 q TR (Specified Track) Assigns the track (“1” or “2”) to be cleared. Procedure 1. Assign the track you want to clear on the display shown above, press the [SAVE/ENT] button. The following display will appear asking for confirmation before the clear track operation is carried out.
Utility Mode This mode sets general parameters for the DTXPRESS system and MIDI. ■ Enter the Utility Mode Press the [UTIL] button on the front panel. Once the Utility Mode is entered, the System Group main page (LearnMode) shown below will be displayed. UT SYSTEM LearnMode=allwys * Double-click the [UTIL] button to enter the Utility Mode. The [41. Equalizer (EQ)] display will appear. ■ What’s in the Utility Mode The Utility Mode is divided into the 5 sub-groups listed below. 1. SYSTEM Group .............
Utility Mode 1. SYSTEM Group 1-3. Volume Mode This sub-mode contains settings that relate to the overall DTXPRESS system. The group is divided into the following 6 pages. Sets the ACCOMP. VOL knob and CLICK VOL knob on the front panel. 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. Learn Mode ..................................................... 28 Trigger Bypass ................................................. 28 Volume Mode .................................................. 28 Jump to Recent Page ...................
Utility Mode 1-5. Hi-Hat Offset 2. MIDI Group This sets the value of the data sent by a foot controller connected to the HI HAT CONTROL jack on the rear panel. Set a + (plus) or – (minus) level. 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. UT SYSTEM HH OffS= 0T= 32 q w q HH OFFS (Hi-Hat Offset) When a low data value is received from the foot controller, the voice will sound sooner.
Utility Mode 2. Select the type of bulk data (that will be sent) in the display shown above and press the [SAVE/ENT] button. The display shown below will appear. BULK all data Are you sure ? 3. Press the [SAVE/ENT] or [VALUE+] button, the bulk dump will be carried out. * Press [VALUE-] to cancel the bulk dump. When the operation is complete, the LCD will display “Complete” as shown below. BULK sssssssssss Complete ! * The device number must be set for bulk dumps [2-6. Device Number, Local Control] (P.
Utility Mode 2-4. Program Change Table Use this function to create a program change table (a list of program change numbers that correspond to drum kits). A program change message received internally from the DTXPRESS or through channel 10 from an external MIDI device will select, according to the program change table, the drum kit corresponding to the kit number in the DTXPRESS. UT MIDI PC TABLE No= 1-> kit 56 q w q No (Program Change Number) Sets the program change number (1-128).
Utility Mode 2-8. Dump Interval 3. Sequencer Group This sets the length of intervals between the packets of MIDI data sent by the DTXPRESS Bulk Out function. The intervals can be adjusted to the capacity of the external receiving MIDI device to prevent data overflow. This sub-mode contains settings that relate to the sequencer (song). This group is divided into the following 8 pages. UT MIDI SETUP DumpInterval=100 q q DumpInterval (Dump Interval) [Range] 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300 (in msec.) 3-1.
Utility Mode 3-2. Click Tune 3-4. MIDI Control This sets the pitch for each of the 3 Click Voices. UT SEQ Click= hi Tune C= 0 F= 0 w q e q Click (Click Voice) Selects the Click Voice. (The same Click Voice selected in function 3-1.) w Tune C (Tune Coarse) [Range] –24 to 0 to +24. The Click Voice selected in step q will be tuned in increments of a half-step. e Tune F (Tune Fine) [Range] –64 to 0 to +63. The Click Voice selected in step q will be tuned in increments of about 1.17 cents.
Utility Mode 3-7. Use Tempo 4. TG (Tone Generator) Group This function sets the tempo of a song to either change each time to its default tempo, or remain unchanged at the currently set tempo when the song is switched. This sub-mode contains settings for the DTXPRESS’ tone generator. This group is divided into the following 4 pages. UT SEQ SETUP Use Tempo= song q q Use Tempo song: Changes the tempo of the song to its default tempo when the song is switched.
Utility Mode 4-4. Reverb Bypass 5. MAP (Drum Map) Group This function decides whether to bypass the system effect’s reverb or not. This sub-mode is used to edit the User Drum Map. This mode is divided into the following 9 pages. UT TG MASTER ReverbBypass=off q q ReverbBypass (Reverb Bypass) off: Does not bypass (functions). Normal operation. on: Bypasses. Reverb will not be applied to the voice. 5-1. 5-2. 5-3. 5-4. 5-5. 5-6. 5-7. 5-8. 5-9. Voice ......................................................
Utility Mode e Voice Number Voice Name [Range] 0, 1-127 Selects the assigned voice. Displays the voice number (1-127) and voice name. If this parameter is set to “0”, “NoAssign” will appear in the display and sound will not be produced. * Refer to the [Drum Voice List] (P. 38). This function sets the volume w and pan e (the position in the stereo field) for each drum voice assigned to each MIDI note number q. q e w * When the selected voice only has a 1 layer, this setting will have no affect.
Utility Mode q N (MIDI Note Number) Sets the MIDI note number (The same procedure as in [5-1. Voice]). This function copies the preset drum map’s entire internal settings to a user drum map. w Reverb send (Reverb Send Level) [Range] 0-127 5-7. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode This sets the Alternate Group and Key Assign Mode for each drum voice w assigned to each MIDI note number q. The function and setting of the Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode are the same functions and settings found in [2-3.
Drum Voice List ● Voice Category K: k: S: s: T: t: C: H: P: E: e: L: m: Acoustic Kick Electric Kick Acoustic Snare Electric Snare Acoustic Tom Electric Tom Cymbal Hi-Hat Percussion Effect 1 Effect 2 Drum Loop misc.
Drum Voice List 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Dance01 Dance02 Dance03 Dance05 Dance06 Electrik SAmbie4 ● SAna1 ● SAna2 ● SAna3 ● Brsh H AnAirRim ● CapGun ● CapRim ● Dryroom ● Electric HiFive RIMpopr ● Sambie6 ● AnaAir ● AnaBuzz ● AnaBzRim ● AnaMeRim ● AnaMetal ● AnaShh ● AnaShRim ● AnaSlegh ● AnaSlRim ● AnaVel ● AnaWee ● AnaWeRim ● AnVelRim ● ASOBI ● Bl
Drum Voice List 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Distrt F ETMooRH ETMooRM ETMooRL ETMooRXL IndTmH ● IndTmM ● IndTmL ● IndTmF ● TM Revrs Analog T GongE C : Cymbal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 40 CrashB BriteCrs C Crash C CrshAC CrshDRK DeepDRK FasCrash ● FastCras PaperThn ReverseC SoftRoll C CrshSi ● C FX02 DeepCym ● FlatTop ● RideDark Ridedrk ● Ride’EM ● RideLite Rider3 ● RideRock RideRock Ridesi
Drum Voice List 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 FStep Funky Gargoyle ● Glass1 Gun 1 Gun 2 Gun 3 HaHoHee ● HandyDad ● HandySon ● Heli HipNs INDbells ● INDchina INDconga ● INDcrash InddogCR ● INDhihat ● INDrave ● INDride ● INDride2 ● INDride3 INDshakr ● Indust InsAmb Laugh LoMo MetalDip ● MotoM Motor NoyzEB ● OOOWWW OrchSmsh ● OrcHt1 OrcHt2 PAD RatlBoom ● R
GM Keyboard Voice List ● : 2-layer voice No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Category Name Piano GrandPno BritePno E.Grand ● HnkyTonk ● E.Piano1 ● E.Piano2 ● Harpsi. Clavi. Chromatic Celesta Percussion Glocken MusicBox ● Vibes Marimba Xylophon TubulBel Dulcimer ● Organ DrawOrgn PercOrgn RockOrgn ● ChrchOrg ● ReedOrgn Acordion ● Harmnica TangoAcd ● Guitar NylonGtr SteelGtr Jazz Gtr CleanGtr ● Mute.Gtr Ovrdrive Dist.Gtr GtrHarmo No.
Preset Drum Kit List No. 1 Accoustic Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No./Name pad1 rim1 pad2 rim2 pad3 rim3 pad4 rim4 pad5 rim5 pad6 rim6 pad7 rim7 open rimOpen close rimClose footClose splash pad9 pad10 K 17 K0 S1 S 79 T1 T 71 T2 T 72 T3 T 73 C 28 C 24 C1 C 37 H 23 H 25 H 23 H 23 H 32 H 48 C 33 P 33 BDaftty1 NoAssign Loosy OpnRim Dry1 Hi ACTomH Dry1 Mid ACTomM Dry1 Lo ACTomL SizzlDrk RidesizB CrashB China H OpnL2 H OpnLK H OpnL2 H OpnL2 H PdlDW Hpsplsh1 Bell A CowB1 No.
Preset Drum Kit List No. 9 Ballade Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No./Name pad1 rim1 pad2 rim2 pad3 rim3 pad4 rim4 pad5 rim5 pad6 rim6 pad7 rim7 open rimOpen close rimClose footClose splash pad9 pad10 K 11 BD NN04C K 0 NoAssign S 110 S SStck2 S 15 OldCan T 1 Dry1 Hi T 6 DRY GM5 T 2 Dry1 Mid T 8 DRY GM3 T 3 Dry1 Lo T 10 DRY GM1 C 19 RideLite C 20 Rider3 C 1 CrashB C 2 BriteCrs H 26 H OpnLX1 H 26 H OpnLX1 H 26 H OpnLX1 H 34 H PdlMu H 38 Hpdlcls1 H 48 Hpsplsh1 C 33 Bell A P 33 CowB1 No.
Preset Drum Kit List No. 17 Dance2 Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No./Name pad1 rim1 pad2 rim2 pad3 rim3 pad4 rim4 pad5 rim5 pad6 rim6 pad7 rim7 open rimOpen close rimClose footClose splash pad9 pad10 k 12 s 12 s 17 s 19 t 41 P 56 t 42 P 52 t 43 P 55 C 45 C 32 C 44 C 42 H 50 P 78 H3 H5 H4 H 48 C 32 P 33 BDDance9 AnSStick Dance05 Electrik ElectrcH Shake1 ElectrcM Maracas3 ElectrcL Scrach Ride Anl RidB Lit AngCym C Splsh2 H OpnAn Tambourn H ClsA1 H ClsMu H ClsA2 Hpsplsh1 RidB Lit CowB1 No.
Preset Drum Kit List No. 25 World Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No./Name pad1 rim1 pad2 rim2 pad3 rim3 pad4 rim4 pad5 rim5 pad6 rim6 pad7 rim7 open rimOpen close rimClose footClose splash pad9 pad10 P 13 P 80 P 48 P 39 P 29 P 11 P 29 K0 P 29 P 48 P 80 P 80 P 25 P 82 P 25 H 18 P 30 H5 P 30 H 48 P 11 P 24 Bongo Mu Timb Log H EthWB CongaO Bongo Hi CongaO NoAssign CongaO Log H Timb Timb CongaH TimbL CongaH H OPMu CongaS H ClsMu CongaS Hpsplsh1 Bongo Hi CongaG No. 26 Reggae Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No.
Preset Drum Kit List No. 33 Bs.@Base Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No.
Preset Drum Kit List No. 41 GM std 2 Input Source Voice-1 Cat./No./Name pad1 rim1 pad2 rim2 pad3 rim3 pad4 rim4 pad5 rim5 pad6 rim6 pad7 rim7 open rimOpen close rimClose footClose splash pad9 pad10 K 19 K0 S 98 S 91 T6 T6 T7 T7 T9 T9 C 30 C 19 C3 C1 H 18 H 18 H5 H5 H 34 H 48 C 32 P 33 MapleA20 NoAssign Steel65 OpnRimC DRY GM5 DRY GM5 DRY GM4 DRY GM4 DRY GM2 DRY GM2 SizzlLit RideLite C Crash CrashB H OPMu H OPMu H ClsMu H ClsMu H PdlMu Hpsplsh1 RidB Lit CowB1 No.
Preset Song List ● : Kits used with the pad songs Song No. Song Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Latiniq ZEBULON JungleNY BigDadd Metizo Muses Vee Bop FeelNite Straight Samba 1 Samba 2 8beat 1 8beat 2 16 beat HdRck 1 HdRck 2 HdRck 3 HdRck 4 SlowRock Ballad1 Ballad2 Ballad3 Ballad4 Ballad5 Ballad6 Ballad7 Ballad8 RckPop1 RckPop2 RckPop3 RckPop4 RckPop5 RckPop6 Dance 1 Dance 2 Drum Kit No.
MIDI Data Format 1. Channel Message When the [2-2. Channel 10 Propgram Change/Channel Event Receive] (P. 30) in the utility mode is set to “10=off”, the DTXPRESS will not receive channel message for MIDI channel 10. 1.2.16 RPN 00/00 00/01 00/02 7F/7F pitch bend sensitivity: Receive only. fine tuning: Receive only. coarse tuning: Receive only. NULL: Receive only. 1.1 Key On Key Off Sends and receives data. Receive note range: C-2 to G8 Velocity range: 1 to 127 (note on only) 1.
MIDI Data Format 2.1 Parameter Change 2.1.1 2.2.3 GM system ON F0 7E 7F 09 01 F7 Sets all the data except the MIDI master tuning data to its initial value. Sends and receives data. 2.1.2 XG system ON F0 43 1n 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7 “n” stands for device number. Executes the same process as GM system ON. Receives only. 2.1.3 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.
YAMAHA [ Drum Trigger Module ] Model DTXPRESS MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Recognized Date:5-Mar-1999 Version : 1.0 Remarks Function ...
Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 pad10 pad9 splash footClose rimClose close rimOpen open rim7 pad7 rim6 pad6 rim5 pad5 rim4 pad4 rim3 pad3 rim2 pad2 rim1 pad1 sw Category Drumkit Name pc Voice No. msb Volume lsb DRUMKIT BLANK CHART Pan vol Tune C Rev Type pan Tune F Layer Balance Decay Rev Time Rev Master Return Filter Volume Note No.
V372430 Printed in Japan DTX Information http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/drum/dtx/index.