Yamaha DTX-PROX DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual - Page 10

Trigger Input Jack Input Mode, separate, paired

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How the Triggers Generate Sounds Trigger Input Jack Input Mode You can set the input mode for the [!2KICK/!3] jack, [yTOM3/u] jack, [rTOM2/t] jack and the [wTOM1/e] jack. Input modes available include "separate" and "paired." separate With the "separate" setting, the trigger input jack is separated into two single inputs to be used with two Insts. For example, the trigger signal received by the [!3] jack is connected to the trigger input source "Pad13." The "KickRm" sound is not produced. For the [!2KICK/!3] Jack Use a Y-cable (commercially available) Trigger Input Name !2 Kick !3 Pad13 Trigger Input Source Name Kick KickRm Pad13 paired With the "paired" setting, the trigger input jack is used with one Inst. For example, the trigger signal received by the [!3] jack is connected to the trigger input source "KickRm." The "Pad13" signal is not produced. For the [!2KICK/!3] Jack Trigger Input Name !2 Kick !3 Pad13 Trigger Input Source Name Kick KickRm Pad13 Trigger input sources that are not set to be played from the pads connected to the trigger input jacks can be played from the 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. When using the DTX-PROX, you can open the screen for changing the trigger input by pressing the [Pad Select] button. DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 10

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How the Triggers Generate Sounds
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DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual
You can set the input mode for the [
!
2
KICK/
!
3
] jack, [
y
TOM3/
u
] jack, [
r
TOM2/
t
] jack and the [
w
TOM1/
e
] jack. Input modes avail-
able include “
separate
” and “
paired
.”
separate
With the “
separate
” setting, the trigger input jack is separated into two single inputs to be used with two Insts. For example, the trigger signal
received by the [
!
3
] jack is connected to the trigger input source “
Pad13
.” The “
KickRm
” sound is not produced.
paired
With the “
paired
” setting, the trigger input jack is used with one Inst. For example, the trigger signal received by the [
!
3
] jack is connected to
the trigger input source “
KickRm
.” The “
Pad13
” signal is not produced.
Trigger input sources that are not set to be played from the pads connected to the trigger input jacks can be played from the 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.
When using the DTX-PROX, you can open the screen for changing the trigger input by pressing the [Pad Select] button.
For the [
!
2
KICK/
!
3
] Jack
Trigger Input Name
Trigger Input Source
Name
!
2
Kick
Kick
KickRm
!
3
Pad13
Pad13
For the [
!
2
KICK/
!
3
] Jack
Trigger Input Name
Trigger Input Source
Name
!
2
Kick
Kick
KickRm
!
3
Pad13
Pad13
Trigger Input Jack Input Mode
Use a Y-cable (commercially available)