Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 9

Side Panel, Rear Panel, OUTPUT L/MONO and R Jacks - 12 used

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Component Names & Functions !6 [-/DEC] Button This button is used when setting parameters to decrease the value at the cursor position. In addition, the selected value can be decreased in units of 10 by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [-/DEC] button or by holding down the [-/DEC] button and pressing the [+/INC] button. !7 [+/INC] Button This button is used when setting parameters to increase the value at the cursor position. In addition, the selected value can be increased in units of 10 by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [+/INC] button or by holding down the [+/INC] button and pressing the [-/DEC] button. ■ Side Panel !8 !9 !8 USB TO DEVICE Port This port is used to plug in a USB memory device (such as a flash drive or external hard disk), either directly or via a USB cable. When connected in this way, you will be able to save data created on the DTX-MULTI 12 to the USB memory device and to import settings, sound files, and the like. !9 USB TO HOST Port This port is used to connect the DTX-MULTI 12 to a computer via a USB cable. When connected in this way, you will be able to exchange MIDI data between the instrument and your computer. ■ Rear Panel @0 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @7 @8 @9 #0 #1 @0 F Standby/On Switch Use this switch to turn your DTX-MULTI 12 on ( ( ). ) and off @1 Cord Clip Wrap the cord from the power adaptor around this clip to prevent accidental unplugging during use. @2 DC IN Terminal Connect the power cord from the power adaptor (provided) to this terminal. @3 MIDI IN/OUT Connectors The MIDI IN connector is used to receive control or performance data from another MIDI device, such as an external sequencer, via a MIDI cable. When connected in this way, you can play the internal tone generator and control a wide range of parameters using another MIDI device. Meanwhile, the MIDI OUT connector is used to send performance data from this instrument to other devices in the form of MIDI messages. @4 FOOT SW Jack The Foot Switch jack is used to connect an optional foot switch (FC4, FC5, FC7, etc.) or hi-hat controller (HH65, etc.) to the DTX-MULTI 12. @5 HI-HAT CONTROL Jack The Hi-hat Control jack is used to connect an optional hi-hat controller (HH65, etc.). @6 PAD Jacks (!3 to !)7 These trigger-input jacks are used to connect optional pads. The PAD !3 jack is compatible both with mono and stereo (twoand three-zone) types; meanwhile, the PAD !4/!5 and the PAD !6/!7 jacks support standard mono-output pads (see page 30). @7 AUX IN Jack External audio signals can be input via this standard stereophone plug. In this way, you can connect an MP3 or CD player to play along with your favorite tunes. @8 GAIN Knob Use this knob to adjust the gain level for audio being input via the AUX IN jack. This adjustment may be necessary given that external audio devices output signals at a wide range of different volumes. Increase the gain by rotating the knob clockwise, and decrease it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. @9 OUTPUT L/MONO and R Jacks Use these jacks to output line-level stereo mixes. For example, you can connect each of the jacks to the left and right inputs of an external stereo amplifier or mixer using mono audio-jack cables. For mono output, use the L/MONO jack only. #0 PHONES Jack Use this standard audio jack to connect a pair of stereo headphones. #1 VOLUME Knob Use this knob to adjust the level of audio output from the PHONES jack. Increase the volume by rotating the knob clockwise, and decrease it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. Owner's Manual 9

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Component Names & Functions
Owner’s Manual
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6
[-/DEC] Button
This button is used when setting parameters to decrease the
value at the cursor position. In addition, the selected value can
be decreased in units of 10 by holding down the [SHIFT] button
and pressing the [-/DEC] button or by holding down the [-/DEC]
button and pressing the [+/INC] button.
!
7
[+/INC] Button
This button is used when setting parameters to increase the
value at the cursor position. In addition, the selected value can
be increased in units of 10 by holding down the [SHIFT] button
and pressing the [+/INC] button or by holding down the [+/INC]
button and pressing the [-/DEC] button.
Side Panel
Rear Panel
@
0
Standby/On Switch
Use this switch to turn your DTX-MULTI 12 on (
) and off
(
).
@
1
Cord Clip
Wrap the cord from the power adaptor around this clip to pre-
vent accidental unplugging during use.
@
2
DC IN Terminal
Connect the power cord from the power adaptor (provided) to
this terminal.
@
3
MIDI IN/OUT Connectors
The MIDI IN connector is used to receive control or perfor-
mance data from another MIDI device, such as an external
sequencer, via a MIDI cable. When connected in this way, you
can play the internal tone generator and control a wide range of
parameters using another MIDI device. Meanwhile, the MIDI
OUT connector is used to send performance data from this
instrument to other devices in the form of MIDI messages.
@
4
FOOT SW Jack
The Foot Switch jack is used to connect an optional foot switch
(FC4, FC5, FC7, etc.) or hi-hat controller (HH65, etc.) to the
DTX-MULTI 12.
@
5
HI-HAT CONTROL Jack
The Hi-hat Control jack is used to connect an optional hi-hat
controller (HH65, etc.).
@
6
PAD Jacks (
!
3
to
!
7
)
These trigger-input jacks are used to connect optional pads.
The PAD
!
3
jack is compatible both with mono and stereo (two-
and three-zone) types; meanwhile, the PAD
!
4
/
!
5
and the PAD
!
6
/
!
7
jacks support standard mono-output pads (see page 30).
@
7
AUX IN Jack
External audio signals can be input via this standard stereo-
phone plug. In this way, you can connect an MP3 or CD player
to play along with your favorite tunes.
@
8
GAIN Knob
Use this knob to adjust the gain level for audio being input via
the AUX IN jack. This adjustment may be necessary given that
external audio devices output signals at a wide range of differ-
ent volumes. Increase the gain by rotating the knob clockwise,
and decrease it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise.
@
9
OUTPUT L/MONO and R Jacks
Use these jacks to output line-level stereo mixes. For example,
you can connect each of the jacks to the left and right inputs of
an external stereo amplifier or mixer using mono audio-jack
cables. For mono output, use the L/MONO jack only.
#
0
PHONES Jack
Use this standard audio jack to connect a pair of stereo head-
phones.
#
1
VOLUME Knob
Use this knob to adjust the level of audio output from the
PHONES jack. Increase the volume by rotating the knob clock-
wise, and decrease it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise.
!
8
!
9
!
8
USB TO DEVICE Port
This port is used to plug in a USB memory device (such as a flash drive or external
hard disk), either directly or via a USB cable. When connected in this way, you will be
able to save data created on the DTX-MULTI 12 to the USB memory device and to
import settings, sound files, and the like.
!
9
USB TO HOST Port
This port is used to connect the DTX-MULTI 12 to a computer via a USB cable. When
connected in this way, you will be able to exchange MIDI data between the instrument
and your computer.
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3
@
9
@
6
@
4
@
0
@
5
@
7
@
8
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0
#
1
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1
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2
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