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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo DTX700

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This setting ensures that, when performance data is being recorded on a track within your application, it is also returned to the external MIDI system. For example, let’s assume that performance data is being recorded on Track 3 by your DAW application. In addition, we’ll also assume that MIDI Channel 1 has been set for the return of performance data. If MIDI Thru is now turned on for Track 3, the DAW application will return the performance data to the DTX700 on MIDI Channel 1 as it is being recorded, and the instrument’s internal tone generator will sound as if it is being played directly. NOTE • For details on how to turn on MIDI Thru, refer to the manual that came with your DAW application. • If local control on the DTX700 and MIDI Thru within your DAW application are both turned off, no performance data will be sent to the internal tone generator, either directly or indirectly. As a result, no sound will be produced. • Playing the DTX700 using MIDI Data from a DAW Application As described below, you can setup your DTX700 to operate as a multi-timbral tone generator for your DAW application. In this way, you can easily integrate the instrument’s high- quality MIDI tone generator into your music-production setup. For details on how to connect the DTX700 to your computer, see page 52. 1 Set each of the tracks within your DAW application to output their MIDI data to the DTX700. 2 Play MIDI performance data using the DAW application. DTX700 Owner’s Manual 53 Basic Operation Connecting Your DTX700 to a Computer Basic Operation Connecting Your DTX700 to a Computer Using a special feature, the DTX700 can operate as a remote controller for Cubase. For example, you can operate the Cubase transport, turn its metronome on or off, and control various other functions from the instrument’s control panel, significantly increasing the efficiency of your music production workflow. • Computer settings When setting up Cubase remote control for the first time, complete the following steps to configure your computer correctly. 1 Download the latest version of the DTX700 Extension from the following web page. Save the compressed file in a convenient location and then expand it. NOTE •Ensure that you have the latest USB MIDI driver installed on your computer (see page 52). • Information on system requirements is also provided on the above web page. • The DTX700 Extension may be revised and updated without prior notice. Before installing, visit the above web page to confirm the latest related information and ensure that you have the most up-to-date version. 2 Execute the expanded DTX700 Extension to carry out the required installation procedure. For more details, refer to the owner’s manual included in the downloaded package. • DTX700 settings Whenever the Cubase Remote function is to be used, the following steps must be completed on the DTX700. 1 Use [MENU] m [Utility] m [MIDI] to access the MIDI parameters, and set MIDI IN/OUT to “USB”. 2 Ensure that the DTX700 is connected to your computer in the correct manner, and then launch Cubase. For details on how to connect the DTX700 to your computer, see page 52. 3 Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [MENU] button. The message “Cubase Remote” will be displayed to confirm that the function has been activated. NOTE • When Cubase Remote mode has been activated, those control-panel buttons that can be used will light up. 4 To deactivate Cubase Remote mode, again hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [MENU] button. • Using remote functions NOTE • For details on how to use remote functions, refer to the owner’s manual included in the downloaded package. 54 DTX700 Owner’s Manual On-Screen Messages Message Full meaning Are you sure? This message is displayed to confirm whether or not you wish to proceed with the selected operation. Completed. This message is displayed when loading, saving, formatting, and other similar operations have been completed. Connecting USB device... This message is displayed when your DTX700 is busy mounting a USB memory device. Copy protected. This message is displayed if operations such as wave editing cannot be performed due to the digital audio source being copy protected. Excessive demand for USB power. This message is displayed if the current being drawn by the USB memory device exceeds the level supported by your DTX700. Executing... This message is displayed while your DTX700 is busy performing formatting or another similar management task. Please wait until the operation is completed. File already exists. This message is displayed if a file with the same name as the one you are about to save already exists. File not found. This message is displayed if no file of the selected type exists. Illegal file. This message is displayed if the file selected for loading is unsuitable for use with your DTX700 or is unsuitable for the current mode. Illegal file name. This message is displayed if the specified file name...


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