Reference
Utility Mode [UTILITY]
Master Effect Settings
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1 Switch
Determines whether Master Effect is applied or not to the
entire sound of the DTX900.
Settings
off, on
B Type
Determines the Master Effect type.
Details about the Effect types are described
Settings
on page 70.
External Audio Settings
You can set parameters related to audio signals input via the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack.
Output Settings
From this display, you can set parameters such as volume
and pan of the audio signals input via the AUX IN/SAM-
PLING IN jack. These parameters are useful, for example,
when playing or practicing along with a CD or other source
connected to the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack.
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1
1 Volume
Determines the output level of the audio signals input via the
AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack.
Range
0 – 127
B Pan
Determines the stereo pan position of the audio signals input
via the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack.
Range
L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
C Mono/Stereo
Determines the signal configuration for the audio signals
input via the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack, or how the signal
or signals are routed (stereo or mono).
Settings
L mono, R mono, L+Rmono, stereo
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DTX900 Owner's Manual
[SF2] MEF
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5
4
[SF1] OUTPUT
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C Pre
You can set various parameters in order to change how the
sound is affected by the selected Effect type. This parameter
lets you call up the pre-programmed settings of these effect
parameters. Data List booklet for information on the parame-
ters for each Effect preset.
D Effect parameter
The number of parameters and values available differs
depending on the currently selected effect type. Refer to page
72 for details about the Effect parameters. Refer to the sepa-
rate Data List booklet for information on the parameters for
each Effect type.
E PAGE > > > >
This appears when another page can be called up from the
current page. Use the Cursor [M M M M ] or [N N N N ] button to call up
another page.
L mono
Only the L channel of the audio input is used.
R mono
Only the R channel of the audio input is used.
L+Rmono The L and R channels of the audio input are
mixed and processed in mono.
Stereo
Both the L and R channels of the audio input
are used.
D OutputSel
Determines the output jack assignment for the audio signals
input via the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack.
Settings
See the table below.
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LCD
L&R+ph OUTPUT L/R and PHONES
Phones
PHONES
L&R
OUTPUT L/R
Ind1&2
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 1 and 2 Stereo (1: L, 2: R)
Ind3&4
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 3 and 4 Stereo (3: L, 4: R)
Ind5&6
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 5 and 6 Stereo (5: L, 6: R)
Ind1
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 1
:
Ind6
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 6
E Mic/Line
When using the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN jacks, this deter-
mines the input source, microphone (mic) or line.
Settings
mic, line
mic
Intended for low output equipment, such as a
microphone, electric guitar or bass.
line
Intended for high output equipment, such as a
keyboard, synthesizer, or CD player.
[F4] AUXIN
Output jacks
Stereo/Mono
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Mono
:
Mono
:
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Good morning, I can't find a way to change the volume of each individual pad, cymbal, hit hat on the dtx 900 modul, what should I do? Thanks wait your reply
You can change the volume of each individual pad, cymbal, and hi-hat on the Yamaha DTX900 module by adjusting the SliderSel parameter. Follow these steps:
1. Press [DRUM KIT].
2. Press [F2] VOICE.
3. Press [SF4] OTHER.
4. Adjust the corresponding slider:
- HI-HAT slider: Adjusts the volume of the hi-hat cymbals.
- MISC slider: Adjusts the volume of miscellaneous rhythm or percussion sounds.
5. You can change the destination instruments or voices affected by the sliders by modifying the SliderSel parameter in the same menu.
This allows you to control the volume of specific elements of your drum kit as needed.
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Good evening, I have a dtx900 Drum trigger module yamaha, I can't change the Drum setting of my TP120sd 3-zone snare. Can someone help me? What is the procedure to do?
To change the drum setting for a Yamaha DTX900 with a TP120SD 3-zone snare, you need to adjust the Trigger Settings according to the type of drum set you are using. Follow these steps:
1. Access the Trigger Setup Menu: Navigate to the “Selecting the Trigger Setup” section in the DTX900 settings (refer to page 22 of the manual).
2. Select the Appropriate Trigger Setup: Choose the correct setup for your drum kit, ensuring compatibility with the TP120SD snare pad.
3. Connect the Snare Pad: Plug the TP120SD snare pad into the designated "1 SNARE" Trigger Input jack on the DTX900’s rear panel.
4. Adjust Sensitivity and Settings: Fine-tune the trigger settings if needed to achieve proper sound and volume balance.
Ensure the power is off before making connections to prevent damage.
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