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Drum Voice List - Yamaha

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2-4. Program Change Table<br />

Use this function to create a program change table (a list of program<br />

change numbers that correspond to drum kits).<br />

A program change message received internally from the<br />

DTXPRESS or through channel 10 from an external MIDI device<br />

will select, according to the program change table, the drum kit<br />

corresponding to the kit number in the DTXPRESS.<br />

UT MIDI PC TABLE<br />

No= 1-> kit 56<br />

q w<br />

q No (Program Change Number)<br />

Sets the program change number (1-128).<br />

When the program change number set in this parameter is received,<br />

the corresponding drum kit number that is set in the following<br />

“kit” parameter will be selected.<br />

w kit (<strong>Drum</strong> Kit Number)<br />

Sets the drum kit number (1-80).<br />

If this parameter is set to “none” the DTXPRESS will not respond,<br />

even when a program change message is received.<br />

* When the drum kit is changed with the DTXPRESS, the program<br />

change set in this function will be transmitted through MIDI<br />

channel 10. However, when a program change number is not<br />

assigned, it will not transmit.<br />

* When the following [2-5. MIDI Mode] is set to GM, receiving<br />

program changes will be limited.<br />

2-5. MIDI Mode<br />

This sub-group contains settings related to the MIDI IN jack and<br />

TO HOST input jack that affect tone generator events.<br />

UT MIDI SETUP<br />

MIDI Mode=native q<br />

q MIDI Mode<br />

native: Recognizes all program changes for the drum voice.<br />

GM: <strong>Drum</strong> voice pan is reversed so you will hear the drums<br />

as if your are sitting in the audience, the hi-hat will be<br />

heard on the right side. The following drum voice program<br />

changes are recognized. 1, 2, 9, 17, 25, 26, 33,<br />

41, 50<br />

2-6. Device Number, Local Control<br />

Sets the MIDI device number and local control.<br />

UT MIDI SETUP<br />

DevNo=ALLocl= on<br />

q w<br />

Utility Mode<br />

q DevNo (Device Number)<br />

Sets the MIDI device number (1-16).<br />

Bulk dumps will be transmitted with this device number.<br />

Only data corresponding to this device number will be recognized<br />

when received.<br />

If this is set to “AL”, the device number will be “1” for transmitting<br />

data and data will be received from all device numbers.<br />

w Locl (Local Control)<br />

Switches Local Control ON or OFF.<br />

off: MIDI signals triggered by the connected pads is disconnected<br />

from the DTXPRESS’ tone generator, there will be no sound<br />

produced by the DTXPRESS’ tone generator. The<br />

DTXPRESS will transmit MIDI signals from the MIDI OUT<br />

jack and TO HOST jack.<br />

on: Normal operation. MIDI signals will be transmitted to the<br />

DTXPRESS’ tone generator as well as the MIDI OUT and<br />

TO HOST jacks.<br />

2-7. MIDI Merge<br />

Sets the MIDI Merge function ON or OFF. When this function is<br />

ON, data received from an external MIDI device connected to the<br />

MIDI IN jack will be mixed with internal MIDI data from the<br />

DTXPRESS and transmitted from the DTXPRESS’ MIDI OUT<br />

jack.<br />

UT MIDI SETUP<br />

Merge Output=off q<br />

q Merge Output (Merge Out)<br />

on: Sends signals to the MIDI OUT jack.<br />

off: Does not send signal to the MIDI OUT jack (internal operation<br />

only). Normal operation.<br />

Connecting the MIDI IN/OUT jacks on a single device<br />

and setting MIDI Merge to “on” will result in a<br />

signal loop that may cause notes to sound (play) continuously.<br />

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