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DTXTREME IIs as Drum System

Because of their quick decay and non-pitched nature, drum and percussion instruments are ideal for electronic
music. Rhythm machines and samplers make it easy to use actual instrument sounds and assemble the rhythms in
authentic, dynamic ways. However, programming of drum sounds to realistically reproduce the natural energy,
feel, groove and dynamics of the original is very difficult to do. Most musicians feel that there is nothing like
"pounding out" the rhythm on a set of drums to get the proper quality of "comfortable randomness." Hit and
sound, and repeat this to create a rhythm — this primitively simple process produces a very humanized
performance. Our research and development was focused on that point — a entirely new fusion of acoustic and
electronic instruments. The answer is DTXTREME IIs. Converting what a player intends to represent through
drumming into trigger signals, and linking them to MIDI, an industry standard for electronic musical instruments,
DTXTREME IIs enables a creative rhythm-oriented musical performance beyond what you can expect from
traditional acoustic drums.

From Trigger Input to Sound Output

Before getting deep inside the DTXTREME IIs system, let's take a look at its mechanism, structure, and basic
ideas.
1 Trigger input using pad
Drum kit
Preset 1-59
User 1-20
2 Trigger settings
3 Voice settings
4 Effects settings
P1
13C#-1
96A#5
Settings for
external devices
5 Sound output
U40
Save
Load
33
Computer
or
MIDI device
Memory card

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