Yamaha DTX450K Owner's Manual - Page 21

Component Names & Functions, Control Panel

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Setup Component Names & Functions z xc vb n m , . ⁄0 Control Panel z Number buttons • These buttons are used to select drum kits, songs, and training types. (pages 23, 25, 29) • You can use them to enter a tempo directly. (page 28) • In Menu Mode, they are used to select settings. (page 40) • Also in Menu Mode, you can use them to enter setting values directly. (page 40) x [KIT] button (page 23) Use this button when you want to select a different drum kit. c [SONG] button (page 25) Use this button when you want to select a different song. v [ ] (metronome) button (page 27) • This button is used to start and stop the built-in metronome. • In Training Mode, it is also used to start and stop training sessions. b [ ] button • Using this button, you can start and stop songs. (page 25) • In Training Mode, it is also used to start and stop training sessions. (page 29) n [ ] (Standby/On) button (page 20) Use this button to turn the drum module on and off. m [TRAINING] button (page 29) This button is used to access Training Mode. , [DRUM MUTE] button (page 25) Using this button, you can mute and unmute drum parts from a practice drum pattern. . [TEMPO] buttons (page 28) Use these buttons to increase or decrease the tempo in steps of one BPM. *: In Menu Mode, the [TEMPO] buttons can also be used to increase or decrease settings. ⁄0 [VOLUME] buttons (page 19) These buttons are used to adjust the overall volume of the drum module. Press the [VOLUME+] button to increase it and the [VOLUME-] button to decrease it. DTX400K/DTX430K/DTX450K Owner's Manual 21

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Setup
DTX400K/DTX430K/DTX450K
Owner’s Manual
21
Component Names & Functions
z
Number buttons
• These buttons are used to select drum kits, songs, and
training types. (pages 23, 25, 29)
• You can use them to enter a tempo directly. (page 28)
• In Menu Mode, they are used to select settings. (page
40)
• Also in Menu Mode, you can use them to enter setting
values directly. (page 40)
x
[KIT] button (page 23)
Use this button when you want to select a different drum
kit.
c
[SONG] button (page 25)
Use this button when you want to select a different song.
v
[
] (metronome) button (page 27)
• This button is used to start and stop the built-in metro-
nome.
• In Training Mode, it is also used to start and stop train-
ing sessions.
b
[
] button
• Using this button, you can start and stop songs. (page
25)
• In Training Mode, it is also used to start and stop train-
ing sessions. (page 29)
n
[
] (Standby/On) button (page 20)
Use this button to turn the drum module on and off.
m
[TRAINING] button (page 29)
This button is used to access Training Mode.
,
[DRUM MUTE] button (page 25)
Using this button, you can mute and unmute drum parts
from a practice drum pattern.
.
[TEMPO] buttons (page 28)
Use these buttons to increase or decrease the tempo in
steps of one BPM.
*: In Menu Mode, the [TEMPO] buttons can also be used to
increase or decrease settings.
/
0
[VOLUME] buttons (page 19)
These buttons are used to adjust the overall volume of
the drum module. Press the [VOLUME+] button to
increase it and the [VOLUME–] button to decrease it.
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x
c
n
m
b
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v
Control Panel