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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo DTS70

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Any signal appearing at a trigger input will be immediately sent to the corresponding analog output. MIDI CONNECTIONS On to the DTS70’s MIDI prowess......OK, now that you’ve got your pads and/or drums ready to go, connect the MIDI Out of the DTS70 to the MIDI In of your drum machine or sampler. Make sure that you use either MIDI OUT PORT 1 or the front panel MIDI Out of the DTS70, which runs parallel to MIDI Out 1 (the DTS70 comes preset for MIDI Out 1). Now make sure that you have a “MIDI loop” set up.....that is, also connect the MIDI Out of your drum machine or tone generator to the MIDI In of the DTS70. FOOTSWITCH CONNECTIONS The back panel has several footswitch inputs (see the back panel diagram). They will accept standard footswitches like the Yamaha FC5. DEC/-1 and INC/+1 Two of these are for incrementing (increasing to the next one up) and decrementing (decreasing to the next one down) through Performances, inputs in Edit mode or steps in Chain mode. These switches are not polarity sensitive - basically this means that any on/off type switch will work for these functions. BYPASS The other input is also for the same type of switch, but when pressed, this footswitch will stop all MIDI output from the DTS70. Every press of this switch toggles the DTS70 between sending MIDI output and not sending MIDI output. DTS70 SIGNAL FLOW NOTE: If you are somewhat familiar with triggering devices, or even if you’re not, this might be a good time to reference the DTS70 Signal Flow Chart on page 72 in the Technical Reference Section. It gives a clear representation of the general signal flow in this device. And even if you’re not used to looking at this type of diagram, you can see that the DTS70 does not have an overly complicated signal path. The key to the DTS70’s success is in the efficient, accurate and logical manner with which it performs each step along the way, not in the complexity of its design. 16 SECTION 2 / Learning The DTS70 DTS70 DTS70 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES A STEP BY STEP (GUIIIDIEnD TTCDUJIR This section of the manual is a guided tour of the DTS70. It walks you logically through the entire machine - hardware and software, and gives you a hands-on, real world look at all the functions and features at your command. PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE and THE TRIGGER LEARN AND AUTOSET FUNCTIONS (TEACHING THE DTS70 ABOUT EACH TRIGGER INPUT) The TRIGGER LERRN function lets the DTS70 analyze the signal characteristics of each input. Armed with what it has learned, the DTS then automatically sets optimum values for the parameters in Performance Edit mode that control how it treats incoming trigger signals. Although slight fine tuning of these parameters manually can sometimes improve the response time or triggering accuracy, the DTS70’s TRIGGER LERRN and R U T 0 S E T functions should be all you need to establish excellent trigger response and accuracy. Step 1: Turn on the DTS70 using the front panel power switch. The LCD display will briefly look like this: I***** UeI come To VRHRHfl DTS70 ***** ***** Drum Trigger System ***** Then the display will go to Performance Play mode. When you first turn the DTS70 on, it goes to the most recently selected Performance. This is convenient if there is a power failure - as soon as the power comes back on, you’re in the same Performance! Fresh out of the box, Performance 01 will come up: IPERF :01 NAME Step 2: Press the UTILITY button. You will be on the LEARN MODE page. UTILITV MIDI IN TRIGGER LERRN MODE OFF ON DTS70 SECTION 2 / Learning The DTS70 17 Step 3: If TRIGGER LEARN isn’t ON, use CURSOR to scroll over to the TRIGGER LEARN function. Use the +1 /YES button to turn it ON. Step 4: Also make sure MIDI IN LEARN MODE is ON. If not, use the cursor and the +1/YES button to turn it ON. Step 5: Press the PERFORMANCE button and if it isn’t on Performance 01, press the -1/NO button until you’re at the first Performance. Step 6: Press the EDIT/COMPARE button. You will be on page 1 of Performance Edit mode. Page numbers are at the lower left of the LCD. Step 7: Press PAGE H once to get to page 2. I EDIT IN- 1 GAIN AUTOSET LEUEL I Pg 2_0 . OdB OFF_% | Step 8: Press CURSOR so that the cursor is under the RUTOSET function (RUTOSET should be set to OFF). Step 9: Hit the first drum or pad that you want the DTS70 to learn about. The upper left of the LCD will now read EDIT IN- followed by the number of the trigger input you just hit. Step 10: Press +1/YES until RUTOSET shows you the type of input to be learned. Electronic pad ........ press +1 once (PAD) Snare drum ........ press+1 twice (S.D) Small tom tom ........ press+1 three times (HTOM) Large tom tom ........ press +1 four times (LTOM) Bass drum ........ press +1 five times (B.D) IN- 1 GRIN HIT 3 RUTOSET S.D LEUEL I \ HIT3 OFF HIT 2 PAD HIT1 S.D ** .*dB HTOM LTOM B.D Up to 99% 18 SECTION 2 / Learning The DTS70 DTS70 When you change the flUTOSET input type, the GAIN ...


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