Spec Rej (Specific Rejection); Note= (Note Numbers Settings) - Yamaha DTX Owner's Manual

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Feature Reference — Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode

10 Spec Rej (specific rejection)

This function prevents cross talk (mixed
sounds) among the pads or drums connected to
specific input jacks. When a sound is triggered
shortly after a specific sound, the sound will not
be delivered if the level is lower than the level
set here. Set the level for each input jack
number.
! Move the cursor to the INPUT focus area
and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the
+1/YES and -1/NO buttons to choose the
input jack number.
You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115)
to automatically select the input jack number
by hitting each pad or drum.
" Move the cursor to the specific input focus
area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use
the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the
input jack number.
# Move the cursor to the level focus area and
rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/
YES and -1/NO buttons to set the level.
$ Repeat steps !, ", and # to select and set
the level of each input jack number.
Specific input
focus area
Level focus area
MISC.
CYMBAL
SNARE
KICK
Settings:
The following parameters can be set for input jack numbers
1 to 12.
Specific input: 1 to 12
0 (rejection function disabled) to 9
40

11 Note= (note numbers settings)

INPUT
This function assigns note numbers to each
input. You can assign up to 7 MIDI note
numbers to each input jack. When a trigger
signal is sent to the input jack, the MIDI note
number assigned to that input jack is sent to the
internal tone generator, which delivers the
sound assigned to that number. This enables
you to play 1 pad and deliver multiple (up to 5)
drum sounds. The order of the 5 drum sounds
to sound can be designated.
By setting the Key On Mode (P.43), the sounds
can be delivered simultaneously, or one by one.
This feature can be applied to a wide range of
ideas and enhance the efficiency of your
performance.
The MIDI note number can also be transmitted
from the MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel of
the DTX to an external device. This means you
can play a pad and control an external MIDI
tone generator or sequencer.
Various drum and percussion sounds can be
assigned to each note number in Drum Kit
Voice Edit mode (P.50). Refer to P.41 for
further information on note numbers.
!
Move the cursor to the INPUT focus area and
rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES
and -1/NO buttons to choose the input jack
number.
enable
You can also
the Learn mode (P.115) to
automatically select the input jack number by
hitting each pad or drum.
"
Move the cursor to the Note=*** focus area and
rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES
and -1/NO buttons to select the parameter (type)
from the 5 numbers (1st to 5th), mut (mute), and
rim for a MIDI note number.
A Select mut (mute) when designating the note number for
the sound delivered when the pad is played while holding down
the pad rim switch. The other 5 sounds will be muted when the
pad is played while holding down the rim switch.
A Select rim to set the note number of the sound delivered
when the rim is played.
A when or an input number is assigned to a hi-hat
controller (the default setting is input 8), the focus area will
display the following 5 parameters.
Opn: Delivered when the pad is played with the hi-hat opened
Cls: Hi-hat closed
FCl: Foot closed
FOp: Foot opened
rim: Pad rim is held

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