Yamaha DTX-PRO DTX-PRO Owners Manual - Page 63
Integrating Electronic & Acoustic Drums, Adding Pads to an Acoustic Drum
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Application Guide Connecting Separately Sold Add-ons and External Devices Integrating Electronic & Acoustic Drums The following describes a couple of examples of how you can integrate electronic and acoustic drums. Adding Pads to an Acoustic Drum Set By attaching a CSAT924A Cymbal Stand Attachment and a drum holder to the cymbal stand from an acoustic drum kit, you can easily add a pad such as the XP80, XP70, and TP70 to that kit. The following diagram shows a typical example of how the various components can be set up. When assembled, set the Pad Type parameter. (MENU/ TRIGGER/Pad Type) Holder Pad (TP70, XP70, or XP80, etc.) Playing the DTX-PRO Using Acous- tic Drums You can attach a DT50K or DT50S Drum Trigger to the bass drum or the snare drum and connect to the [!K2 ICK/ !3] jack or the [qSNARE] jack on the DTX-PRO to send trigger signals to your drum trigger module whenever the drum is struck. After connecting cables, set the pad type parameter. (MENU/TRIGGER/Pad Type) DT50S Cymbal stand CSAT924A Cymbal Stand Attachment Typical setup XP80 DT50K to DTX-PRO For more information on how to attach the Drum Trigger, refer to the DT50S/DT50K Owner's Manual. Typical setup (for attaching the Drum Triggers to the snare and the bass drum) DTX-PRO KP90 DT50S DT50K DTX-PRO DTX-PRO Owner's Manual 59