Dtx700 internal memory, Data retained by the dtx700, Saving & loading data files – Yamaha DTX700 User Manual

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Internal Design of the DTX700

DTX700 Reference Manual

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*3: The Top parameter’s setting is valid only when equal to or

greater than that of the Bottom parameter.

DTX700 Internal Memory

By storing kits, songs, and waves that you have created and edited
in the DTX700’s internal memory, you ensure that they will be
always available for use, even after the instrument has been turned
off. In addition, trigger setups and the settings from the Menu
area’s Utility pages can also be stored in memory for reuse.

Data Retained by the DTX700

The following types of setting data can be stored in the
DTX700’s internal memory.

• Kits
• Songs
• Waves
• Trigger setups
• Other utility settings

NOTE

Whenever data files are saved and loaded or waves and
MIDI files are imported, the corresponding data is automati-
cally stored in memory. Settings cannot be stored for a cer-
tain number of parameters.

Saving & Loading Data Files

All of the above-mentioned items of data that can be stored in
the DTX700’s internal memory can also be saved as files on a
USB storage device. Whenever needed, furthermore, these
memory files can be loaded back into the drum trigger module
from the storage device. For details, see the description of the
File pages from the Menu area

(see page 57)

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S-FTmHorn

This parameter is used to set how long it takes for
the high-frequency horn to switch between fast and
slow rotation speeds.

S-FTmRotor

This parameter is used to set how long it takes for
the low-frequency rotor to switch between fast and
slow rotation speeds.

Speaker

This parameter is used to select the type of
speaker to be simulated.

Speed

[PhaserMono and PhaserStereo]
This parameter is used to set the frequency of the
LFO that controls cyclic changes in phase modula-
tion.

[AutoWah]
This parameter is used to set the LFO speed.

SpeedCtrl

This parameter is used to set the rotation speed as
“fast” or “slow”.

Spread

This parameter is used to set how wide the effect’s
output sounds.

Stage

This parameter is used to set the number of phase-
filter steps.

Thresh

This parameter is used to set the input-signal level
at which the effect starts to process the sound.

Top

*3

This parameter is used to set the highest point in
the filter’s sweep range.

Type

[Wah effects]
This parameter is used to set the wah-effect type.

[EarlyRef, GateReverb, and ReverseGate]
This parameter is used to set the reflected-sound
type.

Vowel

This parameter is used to select a vowel type.

Parameter

name

Descriptions

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