Yamaha DTXPRESS Manual Do Utilizador
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!7 Page Button [PAGEs, PAGEt]
These buttons are used to navigate through the display pages. The
[PAGEs] button moves to the next page while the [PAGEt] but-
ton moves to the previous.
Hold the button to continuously move through the pages. Hold the
[SHIFT] button and press the [PAGEs] button to mute the drum
voice during playback (Rhythm Mute Function).
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [PAGEt] button to dis-
play the Song Tempo Setting (P. 18)
[PAGEs] button moves to the next page while the [PAGEt] but-
ton moves to the previous.
Hold the button to continuously move through the pages. Hold the
[SHIFT] button and press the [PAGEs] button to mute the drum
voice during playback (Rhythm Mute Function).
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [PAGEt] button to dis-
play the Song Tempo Setting (P. 18)
@0 MIDI IN/OUT Jack
These jacks are for the transmission and reception of MIDI data to
and from external MIDI devices.
Connecting external MIDI devices will expand the function of the
DTXPRESS.
and from external MIDI devices.
Connecting external MIDI devices will expand the function of the
DTXPRESS.
@1 Input Attenuation Switch
(INPUT ATTENUATION)
Sets the general Input Attenuation for each Trigger Input Jack (1
KICK-6 RIDE). Lowering the switch (L) lowers the attenuation.
Raising the switch (H) increases attenuation. This adjusts the in-
put level to meet the specification of pads and trigger sensors con-
nected to the DTXPRESS. (P. 10)
KICK-6 RIDE). Lowering the switch (L) lowers the attenuation.
Raising the switch (H) increases attenuation. This adjusts the in-
put level to meet the specification of pads and trigger sensors con-
nected to the DTXPRESS. (P. 10)
@2 Trigger Input Jack (1 KICK-8HI HAT)
Connect pads and trigger sensors to these jacks. Connect pads ac-
cording to the indication below each input. (P. 10) Stereo output
pads are also compatible with the DTXPRESS.
cording to the indication below each input. (P. 10) Stereo output
pads are also compatible with the DTXPRESS.
@3 Trigger Input Jack (9/10)
Used to connect a pad to the DTXPRESS. The stereo jack’s L
corresponds to input 9, R corresponds to input 10. Using a stereo
phone plug to connect two pads makes two-trigger input possible.
If a monaural phone plug is used, only input 9 is available for use.
corresponds to input 9, R corresponds to input 10. Using a stereo
phone plug to connect two pads makes two-trigger input possible.
If a monaural phone plug is used, only input 9 is available for use.
@4 Hi-Hat Controller Jack (HI HAT CONTROL)
This jack is used to connect a hi-hat controller (P. 10).
* Use a cable with a stereo plug when connecting a Hi-hat controller.
Rear Panel
@5 Host Select Switch
(HOST SELECT Mac/PC-1/PC-2/MIDI)
Set the switch according to the type of computer connected to the
TO HOST jack
TO HOST jack
@6. If the MIDI jack is used set the switch to the
“MIDI” position. (P. 12, 26)
@6 TO HOST Jack
This jack is used to connect a computer to the DTXPRESS with a
serial cable. Use a cable that is compatible with the type of com-
puter you are using. (P. 26)
serial cable. Use a cable that is compatible with the type of com-
puter you are using. (P. 26)
@7 Output Jacks (OUTPUT L/MONO, R)
These jacks are used to connect the DTXPRESS to an external
amplifier, mixer, etc. For monaural playback use the L/MONO
jack. For stereo playback connect both L/R jacks.
amplifier, mixer, etc. For monaural playback use the L/MONO
jack. For stereo playback connect both L/R jacks.
@8 Power Supply Jack (DC IN 12V)
Connect an AC adaptor to this jack. To prevent the adaptor from
becoming unplugged, secure the cord to the cord hook
becoming unplugged, secure the cord to the cord hook
@9.
@9 Cord Hook
Prevents the power cord from accidentally becoming unplugged.
(P. 13)
(P. 13)
!8 Select Button [SEL<, SEL>]
Use these buttons to move the cursor.
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [SEL>] button to switch
to the “Groove Check Function”. (P. 17)
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [SEL>] button to switch
to the “Groove Check Function”. (P. 17)
!9 Value Button (VALUE–, VALUE+)
Changes the data value selected with the cursor.
Hold the button to continuously change the value.
Hold the [VALUE+] button and press the [VALUE–] button to
increase the value by 10 continuously.
Hold the [VALUE–] button and press the [VALUE+] button to
decrease the value by 10 continuously.
Hold the button to continuously change the value.
Hold the [VALUE+] button and press the [VALUE–] button to
increase the value by 10 continuously.
Hold the [VALUE–] button and press the [VALUE+] button to
decrease the value by 10 continuously.
Controls and Functions
L
H
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