Yamaha III Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]
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Drum Kit mode
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Selecting a Drum Kit [F1] PLAY
Explanations about the display called up via the [DRUM KIT] [F1] PLAY are described on page 30 in the Quick Guide.
Setting Drum Voice Parameters [F2] VOICE
Each of the displays called up via the [F2] button and [SF1] – [SF4] buttons provides two indication types: INPUT and
SOURCE, which are shown at the top left of the display. From these displays, pressing the [SF5] button toggles the display
type between “INPUT” (meaning that parameters can be edited for each Trigger Input jack) and “SOURCE” (meaning that
parameters can be edited for each Trigger Input Source).
When the INPUT display is called up, you can assign a Voice
Set to each of the Trigger Input jacks. When the SOURCE
display is called up, you can assign a Drum Voice to each of
the Trigger Input Sources of the pad. By setting the
SOURCE to MIDI on the SOURCE display, you can assign
the Drum Voice to each MIDI note number. This is conve-
nient when using the Stack/Alternate function (page 86).
When the INPUT display is called up:
1 INPUT
Determines the Trigger Input jack (to which the desired pad is
connected). When Input Lock
5 is turned off, you can select
the Trigger Input jack also by hitting the corresponding pad.
B Voice Set category
Determines the Voice Set category.
C Voice Set number
Determines the Voice Set number included in the Voice Set
category selected at
2.
D [SF5] SOURCE
Pressing the [SF5] button toggles the display type between
“INPUT” (meaning that parameters can be edited for each
Trigger Input jack) and “SOURCE” (meaning that parameters
can be edited for each Trigger Input Source).
E [SF6] Input Lock
You can turn the Input Lock on or off by pressing this button.
When Input Lock is turned on (the [L] indicator appears at the
top right of the display), the Trigger Input jack
1
cannot be
changed even if you hit any pad. This function is useful when
you want to adjust the parameters of the current pad (connected
to the current Trigger Input jack) while hitting other pads.
When the SOURCE display is called up:
1 SOURCE
Determines the Trigger Input Source. When Input Lock 5 is
turned off, you can select the Trigger Input Source also by hit-
ting the corresponding section of the pad.
B Voice category
Determines the Voice Category.
Assigning the Drum Voice to the Pad
[SF1] SELECT
NOTE
•For information about the relationship between Drum Kits, Drum Voices,
Voice Sets, Trigger Input Sources and Trigger Input jacks, see page 62.
Settings
snare, tom1, tom2, tom3, tom4, ride, crash1,
crash2, hihat, kick, pad11, pad12, pad13, pad14,
pad15
Settings kick, snare, tom, cymbal, hihat, perc, efct
NOTE
In the INPUT display, an asterisk (*) will appear when the Voice set at
each Trigger Input source is different from that in the current Voice
Set.
4
1
3
2
5
Settings Refer to the separate Data List booklet.
Settings
Refer to the Trigger Input Source List on page
61. When “MIDI” is selected, you can assign the
Drum Voice to each of the MIDI note numbers.
Settings
kick1, kick2, snare1, snare2, snare3, tom1,
tom2, cymbal, hihat, prec1, perc2, efct1, efct2,
USR-A, USR-B, USR-C, USR-D, USR-E, USR-F,
USR-G, USR-H
4
1
3
2
5