Yamaha DTXPRESS II User Manual
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● When the Record Mode is set to Replace (“Rpl”).
The following display will appear while recording (only dis-
played, cannot be changed).
• To clear song data (both tracks 1 and 2).
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [SONG] button to en-
ter the Song Edit mode. Then press the [PAGEt] button 7
times to enter the Clear Song display.
Record Your Performance
When the end of the assigned measure number is reached, re-
cording will automatically stop, and the display will return to
the Song select display.
* You can also stop recording by pressing the [>/
■] button.
● When the Record Mode is set to Overwrite (“Ovr”).
The following display will appear while recording (only dis-
played, cannot be changed).
REC
M=
18=Rp1†=1
Now
Recording.
The measure number currently being recorded.
The song being recorded will continuously repeat until the [>/
■] button is pressed.
When the song reaches the end of the last measure, it will
automatically start again from the beginning and new data will
be added to the track’s previous data.
When the record mode is set to Overwrite (“Ovr”), press the
[SAVE/ENT] button while recording to “undo” (do again) the
record operation. The data previously recorded from the be-
ginning of the song, up until the [SAVE/ENT] button was
pressed, will revert to the data originally present.
The measure number currently being recorded.
REC
M=
18=Ovr†=1
UNDO
press
ENT
Press the [>/
■] button to stop recording, the display will re-
turn to the Song select display.
If the power is cut off during recording, all user song
data may be lost. Please use caution.
4. Listen to the Song
Press the [>/
■] button, playback of the song you just recorded
will start from its beginning. You can also change the drum kit
and playback the song with a different kit.
m Reference Guide : P. 24 [2. Program Change, Bank Select]
5. Redo the Recording
To record again, use the following procedure to clear previ-
ously recorded data in the track, then try recording again.
● How the “Undo” Works (an example)
Data recorded
the first time.
Data recorded
the second time.
Pressing the [SAVE/ENT] button here, only the
data recorded the second time will be erased.
Press the [SAVE/ENT] button, all of the data in the currently
selected song will be cleared.
* To cancel the “Clear Song” operation, press the [VALUE–]
button.
• To clear data from one track.
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [SONG] button to en-
ter the Song Edit mode. Then press the [PAGEt] button 5
times to enter the Clear Track display.
Use the [VALUE–]/[VALUE+] buttons to set the number of
the track you want to clear, then press the [SAVE/ENT] but-
ton, “Are
you
sure
?” will appear in the display. Press
the [SAVE/ENT] button again, all of the data in the currently
assigned track of the selected song will be cleared.
* To cancel the “Clear Song” operation, press the [VALUE–]
button.
6. Record One More Track
In the same manner, one more track can be used to record.
However, the number of measures cannot be changed.
7. Give the Song a Name
On the display, “no
name” will appear for the song name.
Change the name to an original name.
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [SONG] button to en-
ter the Song Edit mode. Then press the [PAGEt] button 8
times to enter the Song Name setting display.
Use the [SEL<]/[SEL>] buttons to move the flashing cursor
to the character you want to change, then use the [VALUE–]/
[VALUE+] buttons to select the desired character.
The available characters to choose from are listed below.
(in order)
Space
!"#$%&'()*+,-.0123456789:;<=>?@
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}ßå
A maximum of 8 characters can be used for the song name.
If the power is switched off, the completed
song will be stored.
SONG
Clear
Song
Are
you
sure
?
SONG
Clear
Track
Track=1
SONG
SngName=no
name