Yamaha DTX-PROX DTX-PROX Owners Manual - Page 32
Snare and Tom, SNARE] jack, you can create natural tonal changes
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Basic Guide Playing the Pads Snare and Tom Strike different sections of the pad in the same way you would play an acoustic snare drum or tom. With the snare pad (the pad with position sensor connected to the [qSNARE] jack), you can create natural tonal changes according to the location within the Zone. Head shots Head Strike the main surface of the pad to produce a conventional head hit sound. Multi Piezo pad with position sensing: With certain snare sounds, the sound changes depending on how far from the rim you strike. Head Open rim shots Head Rim Open rim Strike the head and the rim at once to produces a rim shot sound. Multi piezo pads with position sensing: You can use normal rim shots or shallow rim shots. Depending on the distance from the rim, the rim shot sound changes slightly. Single piezo 3-zone pads: Strike the open rim. Closed rim shots, (cross sticking) Rim Closed rim Strike only the rim. Do not touch the head. Multi piezo pads: Press the button below "XSTICK" ([F2]) in the KIT screen to switch between on (for playing the cross-stick sound) or off (for playing the open rim shot sound). Single piezo 3-zone pads: Strike the closed rim. 28 DTX-PROX Owner's Manual
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