--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" <njcarroll56@y...> wrote: > > Can somebody tell me how to play one of the pre-set GM MIDI sounds > on my new DTXtreneII? I found instructions for this on the > DTXpressions site for the DTXpress, but can't work out how to do it > on the DTXtreme. Nick, I remember wanting to ask Vern to add these instructions to DTXpressions, but I didn't know that they had actually ever arrived. I didn't see them when I just went looking. These instructions for accessing the GM voices on the DTXpress might be wasted on you, but if they aren't a repeat of what you've already seen, maybe you can extrapolate the individual points into the Xtreme context. Let me know if it works for you. 1. Select a drum kit and enter the Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 2. Page down to Channel, Gate Time (1-7 page 18 in manual). On second line of display change the "Ch=" to any number 1-16 except 10 (lets say Ch= 11). That's all you change here. 3. Now page down to Program Change, Bank Select (4-1 page 22 in manual). On the top line you will see Kit PC Ch "x"=on. Change the Ch to the same number you selected in 2 above and select = on. In our example this would now read Ch 11=on. On the same page now cursor over to the second line to PC= "x" Here's where you select the GM keyboard voice 1-128 listed on page 42 of the manual. For example, PC=48 would have the timpani sound you want, PC=105 would be a sitar and so on. You don't need to change any other parameters on this page. 4. At this point striking the edited pad should sound the GM voice that you want but the note assigned to it may be too high or low to give an adequate rendition of what the voice should sound like so 5. Page up to Note Number (1-6 page 18 in manual) and on the second line that says Note#= "x" select a midi note # 0-127 (C-2 to G8) that makes the selected instrument voice sound "realistic". 6. Repeat all of this for each pad you want to program. Goes much faster if you're in the Learn mode and then save your kit if you so desire. You should then have a set of timps tailor made to your desires.
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Re: How to play MIDI sound?
2004-12-07 by emf
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