Yamaha III Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Song Mode [SONG]
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DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual
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Drum Kit mode
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Song modeClick modeTr igger modeFile modeUtility modeChain modeSampling mode
1
In the Song mode, select the desired User
Song (to which you want to apply the Job)
then press the [F2] JOB button to enter the
Song Job mode.
2
Select the desired Job menu by pressing
one of the [SF1] – [SF4] buttons.
3
Move the cursor to the desired Job by
using the data dial, cursor buttons, [INC/
YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons, then press
the [ENTER/STORE] button to call up the
Job display.
Pressing the [EXIT] button returns to the Job menu display.
4
Move the cursor to the desired parameter,
then set the value by using the data dial,
[INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons.
5
After setting, press the [ENTER/STORE]
button to execute the Job.
6
Save the Song to a USB storage device in
the File mode.
For details, see pages 54 and 114.
01: Copy Song
This Job copies all data from a selected source Song to the
current Song.
1 Song number
Determines the source Song number to be copied. The corre-
sponding Song name is shown at right of the Song number.
02: Clear Song
This Job clears all data from the current Song.
Basic Procedure in the Song Job Mode
NOTE
•Keep in mind that the Song Job mode can be entered only when a
User Song is selected.
•Keep in mind that executing the Job will result in loss of your origi-
nal data, since any data once changed by executing the Job can-
not be restored.
In some Jobs, the operation overwrites any data previously exist-
ing in the destination memory. Important data should always be
saved to a USB storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE
terminal.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Song data created by executing the Job resides in the DRAM tem-
porarily, meaning that it will be lost by turning the power off. Make
sure to save the Song data in the File mode to an external USB
storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal before
turning the power off.
Song Jobs
[SF1] SONG
Settings PRE: 01 – 87, USR: 01 – 50
NOTE
If you want to clear the track data instead of the entire Song, use the
Clear Track Job on page 101.
CAUTION