Playing Along With A Song - Yamaha DTXPRESS IV Owner's Manual

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Playing Along With a Song

The DTXPRESS IV contains a wide variety of 63 preset songs. Try selecting among these and
play along with them—they are effective tools that help you learn how to drum and master
drumming techniques. The DTXPRESS IV conveniently lets you mute the drum part of a song
and have only the bass part sound during playback, so you can play the drum part yourself.
1
Select a Song
Select one of the DTXPRESS IV's songs and listen. The
DTXPRESS IV contains 63 preset songs that, in addition to
drums, include accompaniment with keyboard, brass, and
other voices.
* "Preset Song List" (p. 49)
>
Press the [SONG
play.
Make sure the song number is flashing, then use the jog dial
to select a song number (1 to 63) you want to listen to.
* When a different song is selected, the drum kit changes to
one that matches the song.
Song Number
2
Listen to the Song
>
Press the [SONG
will start playback from the beginning.
After the song has played to the end, it will automatically
start playing from the beginning again.
>
Press the [SONG
* If you've changed the song's tempo or its voices and want to
return to the original, re-select the song.
* If a different song is selected during song playback, the new
song will start playback from the beginning.
3
Adjust the Song's Volume and Tempo
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>
Use the [
]/[
] buttons to select the tempo value (the value
flashes), and then use the jog dial to set the song's playback
tempo (q = 30–300).
>
Next, press the [
right. The speaker icon will change to a numeric value and
flash. This determines the volume (range: 0–16) for parts
other than the drum. Rotate the jog dial and adjust the balance
between the song accompaniment and your performance.
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IV
DTXPRESS
/
] button to view the Song Select dis-
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Song Name
/
] button and after the count, the song
/
] button to stop playback.
] button to move the flashing cursor to the
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SONG1~~~⁄=130~11
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* The tempo can also be set using the Tap Tempo function.
This lets you set the song or click's tempo by tapping in
tempo on a pad. With this, you can conveniently set the
tempo to one that feels best to you. Refer to page 21 for more
information.
4
Mute the Drum Part
Try playing along with the song.
>
Press the [
] button several times so that the "
flashes in the lower right side of the display.
Next, rotate the jog dial clockwise to change the mark to
˚¡
"
" in the lower right side of the display, to mute the drum
part of the song during playback.
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1~:Demo~1~~~~∞¢‚
Rotate the jog dial
counterclockwise.
∞¢
Cancel the mute
function.
(The drum part plays.)
Now play the drum part yourself.
To cancel the Drum Mute function and hear the original
drums, rotate the jog dial counterclockwise to change the
˚¡
∞¢
"
" mark to "
" again.
* The Drum Mute setting can also be changed during song
playback.
5
Adjust the Tuning
The song's tuning can be adjusted in increments of 10 cents.
The Tuning setting is found in the Utility pages.
First, press the [SHIFT] + [SAVE/ENTER] buttons to call up
the Utility pages. Next, press the [
the Master Tuning page shown below, then use the jog dial to
adjust the tuning in semitones (-24.0 to 0 to +24.0).
UTIL6~MasterTune
"~~Tune=+18.0~~‚
Tempo
Song Volume
∞¢
" mark
Rotate the jog dial
clockwise.
˚¡
Mute
(The drum part
doesn't play.)
>
] button 7 times to view

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