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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

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DTX-PRO Owner’s Manual
Connecting Separately Sold Add-ons and External Devices
Application Guide
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)
Typical setup
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 [
!2
KICK/
!
3
] jack or the [
q
SNARE] 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)
Typical setup (for attaching the Drum Triggers to the
snare and the bass drum)
Holder
CSAT924A Cymbal Stand Attachment
Pad
(TP70, XP70, or XP80, etc.)
Cymbal
stand
XP80
DTX-PRO
KP90
For more information on how to attach the Drum Trigger,
refer to the DT50S/DT50K Owner’s Manual.
DT50S
DT50K
to DTX-PRO
DT50S
DTX-PRO
DT50K