Yamaha DTX-PRO DTX-PRO Reference Manual

Yamaha DTX-PRO Manual

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    Drum Trigger Module Reference Manual Manual Development Group ©2020 Yamaha Corporation Published 12/2020 PO-A0 EN Descriptions in this document are provided based on version 1.01 of the DTX-PRO firmware. If you are using version 1.00, we recommend updating the firmware. https://download.yamaha.com
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    to each kit 12 System Effects 13 DTX-PRO Internal Memory 14 MENU Button 15 Basic Screen Operations 15 Function List 16 Parameter Descriptions 21 Kit Edit 21 Trigger 34 Utility 41 Master EQ 49 Phones EQ 52 Job 55 File 68 Factory Reset 80 Version 82 DTX-PRO Reference Manual 2
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    Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver 100 Using DAW Software 100 Troubleshooting 101 Reference 106 Effect Type 106  "NOTICE" and "NOTE" NOTICE NOTE Descriptions of issues which may cause failure or damage to the device, malfunction, or data loss Supplementary descriptions DTX-PRO Reference Manual
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    a computer Troubleshooting - Pad type settings Troubleshooting - Double triggering, crosstalk Troubleshooting - Checking the available memory in the USB flash drive Link DTX-PRO Internal Memory /Pad Type/RejectTime Crosstalk: MENU/Trigger/Crosstalk MENU/File/Memory Info DTX-PRO Reference Manual 4
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    "trigger" refers to the trigger signals (information on the strength of the strike and the location in the pad it was struck) generated each time a pad is struck. The drum trigger modules play sounds HhClBw HhClEg HhFtCl HhFtSp Kick KickRm Pad13 Pad14Hd Pad14Rm1 Pad14Rm2 DTX-PRO Reference Manual 5
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    external MIDI device. Alternately, you can press the [F3] button on the screen for changing the Trigger input source to audition the trigger input source. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 6
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    used in a drum set for the kit. With the DTX-PRO, you can use a different inst on each trigger input. Voice "Voice" refers to a sound that makes up an Inst. With the DTX-PRO, you can use Crash1Eg C Voice Inst Voice D Voice A Voice B Crash1Cp C Voice Voice D Voice DTX-PRO Reference Manual 7
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    will be applied. By assigning a user voice to the kit, you can change the playback speed, apply effects or play sounds by striking the pad. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 8
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    selection The trigger input can be changed with the [-][+] controllers. Pad lock Prevents pad selection from being switched when other pads are struck. Auditioning sounds DTX-PRO Reference Manual 9
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    input source can be changed with the [-][+] controllers. Name of the currently selected trigger input source Currently selected layer Layer selection Pad lock Auditioning sounds DTX-PRO Reference Manual 10
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    Effect Processor Design The DTX-PRO has the effect block design as shown below. Effects are divided into two groups: the effects applied to each RealAmbi Depth Ambi Depth Ambi Kit Modifier Ambience InstSend Send FX1 FX2 toAmbi System Setting Master EQ Phones EQ DTX-PRO Reference Manual 11
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    of RealAmbi first and then increase the amount of Ambi later. When using an Inst that does not support RealAmbi, select the curve in which Ambi becomes effective from the start. Comp Comp is applied to the type and the send level, separately from the settings for FX1. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 12
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    applied to sounds from the auxiliary input or click sounds. Phones EQ This is a four-band EQ that adjusts the tone of the headphones sound. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 13
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    Up to 10 per user voice System settings: 1 1 NOTICE • Recording data in the DTX-PRO will be lost when the power is turned off. • Up to 1,000 waves can in the DTX-PRO can be saved to a USB flash drive. Files saved to a USB flash drive can be loaded back into the DTX-PRO. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 14
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    below " " and " " ([F1] and [F2]) on the parameter settings screen to move the cursor between bookmarks. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the bookmark. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 15
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    RealAmbiInstDpt Ambi InstDepth Ambi Type Ambi TIME Ambi EQ LoGAIN Ambi EQ HiGAIN Ambi F.M. (Frequency Modulation) Ambi KnobVal RealAmbiKnob Ambi Knob Comp Comp Knob Effect MFX MFX Type MFX Depth FX1 FX1 InstNumber Import Wav Tuning/Size Muffling/Sustain/Clutch/Decay Pan DTX-PRO Reference Manual 16
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    Ch GateTime VelLo VelHi TrgVel AMBI/COMP/EFFECT/CC01-CC95 MinValue MaxValue MIDI Ch (CC only) Volume Kit Volume Inst Volume Voice Volume Other Tempo DTX-PRO Reference Manual 17
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    Phones Output USB Audio Backing Output Level USB Audio In Input Mode Phones Output USB Audio Backing Output Level AUX In Gain AUX In Gain DTX-PRO Reference Manual 18
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    Lo LoMid HiMid Hi HPEQ Freq Low LowMid HighMid High HPEQ Q Low LowMid HighMid High HPEQ Shape Low High Job Kit Recall Sort Exchange Clear DTX-PRO Reference Manual 19
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    SMF Clear Recorder Export Audio File Save (Type) (File) Load (Type) (File) Rename (Type) (File) (Name) Delete (Type) (File) Format Memory Info Factory Reset Version DTX-PRO Reference Manual 20
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    and others. NOTICE Save (Store) the kit once it has been customized to your liking (Owner's Manual). Customized kit data will be lost when you select another kit without first storing the settings.  Kit MENU/Kit Edit Kit Modifier Inst Inst Effect Voice Volume Other DTX-PRO Reference Manual 21
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    the knobs Ambi KnobVal RealAmbiKnob (curve) Ambi Knob (curve) EffectKnobVal RealAmbi Depth Ambi Depth EffectKnobMFX EffectKnobFX1 EffectKnobFX2 Comp Knob MFX Depth FX1 Send FX2 Send DTX-PRO Reference Manual 22
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    knob. The Inst sounds for which RealAmbi can be applied are limited. For more information, refer to the Data List (PDF). Adjusts the overall depth of Ambi to be applied. You EQ. Adjusts the frequency modulation of effects such as chorus and flanger to be applied to Ambi. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 23
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    Depth will not change when the [AMBIENCE] knob is turned. Depth curve2 Knob Value Depth curve3 Knob Value Depth curve4 Knob Value Depth Knob Value DTX-PRO Reference Manual 24
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    applied. Sets the depth of Master Effect to be applied. You can use this parameter to finely adjust the value controlled with the [EFFECT] knob. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 25
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    the [EFFECT] knob. Sets whether to control FX1 Send when turning the [EFFECT] knob. Sets whether to control FX2 Send when turning the [EFFECT] knob. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 26
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    of changing the cymbal size. Simulates the effect of changing the degree of muffling (or how much the drum head is muted) Determines the cymbal's sustain time (i.e., how quickly the sound decays to silence). Simulates silence. Sets the position in the stereo field (pan). DTX-PRO Reference Manual 27
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    of the mid band. -50 - 0 - +50 -50 - 0 - +50 Low, LowMid, HighMid, High Adjusts the attack. Adjusts the release. Sets how the transient effect is applied. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 28
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    Pad3, Pad5, Pad7 or Pad13. Effect Type (page 108) 0-127 Selects the type of insertion effect. Adjusts the depth of insertion effect to be applied. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 29
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    MENU/Kit Edit/Voice Screen Parameter Category VoiceNumber Import Wav VoiceTune VoiceDecay VoicePan VoiceFilter VoiceQ Settings Refer to the Data List (PDF) Refer to the Data List (PDF) -24.0 - 0.0 - +24.0 (0.1=10 cents) Cutoff Frequency adding character to the sound. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 30
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    Input Source. Sets the gate time (the time that passes between the output of MIDI Key On and Key Off messages) for the trigger input. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 31
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    the pad is struck lightly. Sets the maximum value when the pad is struck strongly. Sets the MIDI channel for sending the specified MIDI messages. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 32
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    changed. For using the metronome to check the tempo during live performance or for using tempo sync effects, use the tempo set to the kit. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 33
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    Input Mode Sets how to use the mono × 2 input jack. Select "paired" when using a Drum Trigger (DT50S) or similar device. MENU/Trigger/Input Mode Screen Parameter Tom1/Pad3 Tom2/Pad5 Tom3/Pad7 2KICK/!3] jack to use !K2 ICK and !3 trigger inputs as a set or separately. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 34
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    fix1-fix5 Velocity Trigger input level fix1 fix2 fix3 fix4 fix5 spl11-spl15 Velocity Trigger input level spl11 spl12 spl13 spl14 spl15 Trigger input level DTX-PRO Reference Manual 35
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    MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings spl21-spl25 Description Velocity spl21 spl22 spl23 spl24 spl25 ofs1-ofs5 Velocity Trigger input level ofs1 ofs2 ofs3 ofs4 ofs5 Trigger input level DTX-PRO Reference Manual 36
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    referred to as "pad types." Given that pads come in many different varieties, such as kicks, snares, toms, cymbals, and drum triggers, it follows that pad characteristics vary widely. The DTX-PRO comes RHH135, HH65 (sold separately) must be used as the hi-hat controller. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 37
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    below. These parameters set the minimum and maximum velocities corresponding to the MinLevel / MaxLevel parameters above. Sound will be produced between the velocities set here. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 38
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    of the sound produced. Sets the rim gain level of a multi-piezo pad connected to a multi-piezo supported jack. When using a mono × 2 input jack, this parameter is effective only in the paired input mode parameter is effective only when the input mode is set to "paired." DTX-PRO Reference Manual 39
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    MENU Button Crosstalk The term "crosstalk" refers to the output of trigger signals from an electronic drum pad (including an acoustic drum with a drum trigger attached) other than the one that was struck Pad13 will not be set as a Source Pad even when the Level is set. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 40
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    NOTICE The time setting for the Auto Power-Off function is approximate. Unsaved data is lost when the DTX-PRO is turned off by the Auto Power-Off function. Make sure to store data before the power is and the volume of the OUTPUT jacks with the [MASTER VOLUME] knob. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 41
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    data, and MIDI messages received from external devices are processed by the DTX-PRO. An "off" setting is useful when you want to record your drum performance as MIDI data to a sequencer or DAW software. Sets whether want to assign. Pad produces sound as normally expected. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 42
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    the tempo value by 1. dec tempo Decreases the tempo value by 1. tap tempo Sets the tap tempo. click start/stop Starts or stops the click. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 43
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    pad is struck. MinValue: Minimum value when the pad is struck lightly MaxValue: Maximum value when the pad is struck strongly MIDI Ch: MIDI Channel DTX-PRO Reference Manual 44
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    to the [iRIDE] jack. You will also need to select an Inst or a voice that supports position sensing. For more information, refer to the Data List. Use this parameter to adjust the position at which the hi-hat parameter to "off" if you do not want to play foot splashes. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 45
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    Description Sets the output gain for the L&R jacks. Sets the output gain for the Phones jack. Sets the output gain for the USB Audio Out. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 46
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    switch is set to "on." Note that the output destination cannot be switched on or off for L guide, R guide, or PA-HP. Outputs the audio source in stereo. Outputs the audio source only from the L channel the L and R channels and outputs in the center pan position. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 47
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    output destination on or off. When the Input Mode is set to L guide or R guide, use this parameter to adjust the volume of the accompaniment sound output through the Output jack and USB Audio Out. AUX In Gain AUX In Gain 0dB, +6dB, +12dB Sets the gain for the AUX In. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 48
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    shelving or peaking type equalization. Gain Q Frequency Five EQ bands → Low LowMid Mid HighMid High MENU/Master EQ MEQ Gain MEQ Freq MEQ Q MEQ Shape DTX-PRO Reference Manual 49
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    .0 Frequency (Hz) Center frequency NOTE If the MEQ Shape value has been set to "shelving," the Q setting will be displayed as "----" and will be unavailable. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 50
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    Center frequency peaking Frequency (Hz) Signals at frequencies in the vicinity of the center frequency will be boosted or cut. Gain Center frequency Frequency (Hz) DTX-PRO Reference Manual 51
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    when cymbals are too loud. Gain Q MENU/Phones EQ Frequency (Hz) Low HighMid LowMid High Four EQ bands HPEQ Gain HPEQ Freq HPEQ Q HPEQ Shape DTX-PRO Reference Manual 52
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    .0 Frequency (Hz) Center frequency NOTE If the HPEQ Shape value has been set to "shelving," the Q setting will be displayed as "----" and will be unavailable. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 53
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    Center frequency peaking Frequency (Hz) Signals at frequencies in the vicinity of the center frequency will be boosted or cut. Gain Center frequency Frequency (Hz) DTX-PRO Reference Manual 54
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    cancel the data recall and return to the screen in step 1. "Completed." appears when Recall is complete and the screen returns to the Recall screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 55
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    cancel the swap and return to the screen in step 1. "Completed." appears when the Exchange is complete, and the screen returns to the Exchange screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 56
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    to the Clear screen. Trigger MENU/Job/Trigger Screen Parameter Trigger Setup Description Sets the sensitivity of all pads. Procedure 1. Use the [-][+] controllers to select a drum kit (trigger setup). 2. Press the "OK" button ([F3]). DTX-PRO Reference Manual 57
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    ]) to cancel initialization and return to the screen in step 1. "Completed." appears when the Initialization is complete, and the screen returns to the Clear screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 58
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    " button ([F2]) to choose the type of edit- ing you want to perform. DELETE NAME Initialize user voice (Delete all waves) Save under a new name DTX-PRO Reference Manual 59
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    assign a wave to each range starting from the lowest number. Save under a new name 4. Press the [F3] button. You can audition a sound by using " " (Audition). DTX-PRO Reference Manual 60
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    exists, the overwrite confirmation screen will appear. If you do not want to overwrite, press the "NO" button ([F3]) to return to the previous screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 61
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    numbers accordingly. Additionally, while a voice or a wave is selected, you can use the [-] button to delete it or the [+] button to import an audio file. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 62
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    Imports all audio files saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive into the wave memory of the DTX-PRO. Procedure 1. Press the "IMP TYPE" button ([F1]) to select the import type. TO EMPTY TO 1, you can press the "UNCHECK" button ([F2]) to remove the check mark. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 63
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    condition or the number of audio files. Deletes all waves from the internal wave memory of the DTX-PRO. Optimize Wave Procedure 1. Press the "DELETE" button ([F3]) and the confirmation screen appears. 2. is complete, and the screen returns to the Optimize screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 64
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    MENU Button Screen Parameter Wave Info Description Displays the usage of the wave memory of the DTX-PRO. Total: Total Memory Size (MB) Displays the total memory size in units of MB ( denote capacity may change according to memory size (KB: kilobyte, MB: megabyte). DTX-PRO Reference Manual 65
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    cannot be used for Song Part Gate or Song Score Gate.) Initializes a user song. Procedure Press the "CLEAR" button ([F3]) to initialize the user song. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 66
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    lost when the power is turned off or when the factory reset operation is carried out. • Audio data is not backed up in "All" files. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 67
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    load "Save" refers to the writing of data to a USB flash drive, while "load" refers to the reading of files from a USB flash drive. NOTE The DTX-PRO can handle a maximum of 1,000 ".wav" files, and 1,000 ".bin" files. MENU/File Save Load Rename Delete Format Memory Info DTX-PRO Reference Manual 68
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    , and then use the [-][+] controllers to select the kit you want to save. If the kit contains user waves, the user waves are also saved. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 69
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    , press the " " button ([F1]) to move the cursor to the file name, and then use the [-][+] controllers to select the file you want to overwrite. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 70
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    [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the DTX-PRO while the file is being saved. Doing so may cause the DTX-PRO to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. "Completed." appears when the Save process is complete, and the screen returns to step 2. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 71
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    make sure to move the files back to the root directory of the USB flash drive. NOTE The DTX-PRO cannot load the file if it is in a sub directory (folder). Procedure 1. Connect the USB flash drive kits Selected user kit data, waves used for the selected kit Trigger settings DTX-PRO Reference Manual 72
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    [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the DTX-PRO while the file is being loaded. Doing so may cause the DTX-PRO to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. "Completed." appears when the Load process is complete, and the screen returns to step 2. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 73
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    file to be renamed. 4-1. Press the " " button ([F2]) to move the cursor to "File." 4-2. Use the [-][+] controllers to select the file you want to rename. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 74
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    TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the DTX-PRO while the file is being renamed. Doing so may cause the DTX-PRO to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. "Completed." appears when the Rename process is complete, and the screen returns to step 2. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 75
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    USB flash drive. Procedure 1. Connect the USB flash drive containing the files you want to delete with the DTX-PRO into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2. Navigate to MENU/File/Delete. The following screen appears. ( in step 3, only the files you can delete are presented. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 76
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    TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the DTX-PRO while the file is being deleted. Doing so may cause the DTX-PRO to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. "Completed." appears when the Delete process is complete, and the screen returns to step 2. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 77
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    TO DEVICE] terminal. 2. Navigate to MENU/File/Format. The following screen appears. 3. Press the "FORMAT" button ([F3]). The Format USB flash drive confirmation screen appears. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 78
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    [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the DTX-PRO while the USB flash drive is being formatted. Doing so may cause the DTX-PRO to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. " according to memory size (KB: kilobyte, MB: megabyte, GB: gigabyte). DTX-PRO Reference Manual 79
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    beforehand (page 69). Restoring defaults 1. Navigate to MENU/Factory Reset. The following screen appears. 2. Press the "RESET" button ([F3]). The Factory Reset confirmation screen appears. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 80
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    the "NO" button ([F3]). The following message appears during the operation. When the factory settings have been restored, the trigger setup wizard will be displayed. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 81
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    MENU Button Version MENU/Version Screen Description Displays the firmware version. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 82
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    file conditions: wav format NOTE • Note that some wav format audio files may not be imported. • The DTX-PRO does not recognize the audio file if it is in a folder. • You can also import an audio file Press the button below "INST" ([F1]). The Inst Selection screen appears. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 83
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    KIT Mode 4. Strike the drum pad to which you wish to import an audio file. Make sure that the name of the pad you struck is shown on controllers to select a file to import. or You can change the pad selection by pressing the "TRG" button ([F2]), or by striking the pad. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 84
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    to step 5. "Completed." appears when the Import is complete, and the screen returns to the import screen. After importing, make sure to store the settings. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 85
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    ([F3]) Function List CLICK [F1] TAP [F2] VOLUME [F3] SETTING SoundSet Beat Timer ClickOut L&R ClickOut Phones ClickOut USB ClickCountOff Voice Category VoiceNumber Tuning Import Wav DTX-PRO Reference Manual 86
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    HOST] terminal. Set the click sound to stop after one measure or for two measures. When set to off, the click sound continues to play. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 87
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    depends on the voice category. (Refer to the Data List) Select the voice number for the click. Tuning -24.0 - 0.0 - +24.0 Set the tuning for the voice selected for the click. 0.1 corresponds to 10 cents. Import Wav See "Playing imported audio files as Click sounds." DTX-PRO Reference Manual 88
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    Audio file conditions: wav format NOTE • Note that some wav format audio files may not be imported. • The DTX-PRO does not recognize the audio file if it is in a folder. 2. Connect a USB flash drive to the [ , press the "NO" button ([F3]) to return to the previous screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 89
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    ([F3]) Function List Recorder (Select audio) [F1] Record/Stop [F2] Play/Stop [F3] SETTING Speed RecGain RecordingSource Click RecordingSource AUX In RecordingSource USB Audio PlayMode DTX-PRO Reference Manual 90
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    in the center pan position. For the output from Phones, you can adjust the volume of the guide (click) sound with the [CLICK] knob, and the volume of the accompaniment sound with the [ settings). Sets the Backing Output Level when PlayMode is set to L guide or R guide. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 91
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    same as the ones included in the DTX402 series. The drum scores (PDF) are available at the following site. https://download.yamaha.com/ Selects which of the drum parts or backing parts in the training song you want to mute. These settings appear on the PART MUTE screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 92
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    . https://download.yamaha.com/ Selects the part number to practice. The part numbers correspond to the lessons in the "Lesson Phrases" sections of the Drum Score for the DTX402 series. Use this parameter to select which of the pads to produce sounds when timing is off. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 93
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    a training song. Training songs 1 to 10 are the same as the ones included in the DTX402 series. The drum scores (PDF) are available at the following site. https://download.yamaha.com/ Use this parameter to select which of the pads to produce sounds when timing is off. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 94
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    is set to Song) SongNumber 1-37 Selects a training song. Training songs 1 to 10 are the same as the ones included in the DTX402 series. The drum scores (PDF) are available at the following site. https://download.yamaha.com/ DTX-PRO Reference Manual 95
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    Total Meas 1 (Easy) - 5 (Hard) 1-9 2-10 Sets the difficulty level. Sets the number of measures for the click to play. Sets the total number of measures. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 96
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    Timing Hi-Hat Snare Kick Tom Cymbal off, on Use this parameter to select which of the pads to produce sounds when timing is off. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 97
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    . By pressing the "STOP" button ([F1]) to end the training, the total number of strikes and the best score will be shown on the screen. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 98
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    terminal [USB TO HOST] terminal (rear panel) Computer 120 USB cable DTX-PRO NOTE USB cable is not included. To connect your computer to the DTX-PRO, use a USB A-B type cable of no more than 3 meters , or (2) when alternately connecting/disconnecting the USB cable. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 99
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    music with a computer, is provided in the Data List (PDF). The Data List (PDF) is available for download at the following web page. https://download.yamaha.com/ * Yamaha Corporation reserves the right to modify this URL at any time without prior notice. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 100
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    functional. • Make sure to connect the pad to the proper jack that supports posi- tion sensing. Headphone volume is too low Kick volume is too low in headphones • Adjust the values in MENU/Utility/Output Gain. • Adjust the PhonesEQ. • Use high quality headphones. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 101
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    or the hi-hat controller is correctly connected to the [CONTROL] jack of the DTX-PRO. • Putting extra felt under the cymbal pad may result in lower volume. • Ensure that slider on the MIXER screen for the pad for which a sound is not being produced is set high enough. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 102
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    /Voice is configured properly. Depending on the VoiceQ settings (filter resonance), distortion can be caused. • Lower the DTX-PRO's master volume. Ensure that the hold function is not turned on. Press [EXIT] while on the kit screen (top screen) to stop the KIT sounds. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 103
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    Troubleshooting Symptom Settings Possible cause Solution Effects cannot supported. By pressing the [REC] button, only one song can be recorded. The previous recording is overwritten Only one song can be recorded to the DTX-PRO. can prevent sound from being output. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 104
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    when exchanging data with a computer. • A driver is required to send audio data in Windows. (page 100) • Ensure that the USB cable has been correctly connected. Disable the Auto Power-Off function. Use the Factory Reset to restore the settings to the factory defaults. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 105
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    Reference Effect Type  Ambi Type Name No Effect Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Plate a Flanger and Reverb effect. Effect that combines a Harmonic Enhancer and Reverb effect. Effect that combines a Ring Modulator and Reverb effect. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 106
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    the input signal into a synthesizer-type sound. Spiralizer with tempo-synchronized LFO. (*) Adds a unique feeling of modulation similar to ring modulation. Changes the pitch of the input signal. (*) The effect changes according to the tempo setting of the module. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 107
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    input signal to make the sound stand out. Changes the pitch of the input signal. (*) The effect changes according to the tempo setting of the module. DTX-PRO Reference Manual 108
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DTX-PRO Reference Manual
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Drum Trigger Module
Reference Manual
Manual Development Group
©2020 Yamaha Corporation
Published 12/2020
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Descriptions in this document are provided based on version 1.01 of the DTX-PRO firmware.
If you are using version 1.00, we recommend updating the firmware.