Yamaha KP100 KP100 Owners Manual - Page 7

Making Connections, Connecting an Optional Pad - dtx

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Making Connections Using a stereo phone cable q (included), connect the KP100's OUTPUT jack w to an appropriate input jack on a DTX Series tone generator module. Be sure to connect the L-shaped end of the cable to the KP100. • On the tone generator module, set the corresponding pad type as a kick pad. Setting of any other pad type may have unintended consequences such as double triggering (where a single strike produces two distinct sounds). For more details, refer to the Owner's Manual that came with the tone generator module. • If using the KP100 as a standalone pad with no optional pad connected to it, a mono phone cable can also be used to make this connection to the tone generator module. q w  Connecting an Optional Pad The PAD INPUT jack e provided on the KP100 can be used to add an additional mono pad (sold separately). To do so, connect the trigger output connector on the optional mono pad to the PAD INPUT jack using a mono or stereo phone cable. • When connecting a tone generator and a KP100 having an optional pad connected via its PAD INPUT jack e, the most suitable trigger input jack will depend on the type of module being used. For more details, refer to the Owner's Manual that came with the tone generator module. • If a pad featuring a rim switch (PCY135, etc.) is connected to the PAD INPUT jack, no sound will be produced by the rim section, regardless of whether or not a voice is assigned to it. In addition, special functions using the rim switch (such as choking and muting) will not supported in such a case. ELECTRONIC DRUM PAD e 7

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Using a stereo phone cable
q
(included), connect the KP100’s OUTPUT jack
w
to an appropriate input jack on a DTX
Series tone generator module. Be sure to connect the L-shaped end of the cable to the KP100.
On the tone generator module, set the corresponding pad type as a kick pad. Setting of any other pad type
may have unintended consequences such as double triggering (where a single strike produces two dis-
tinct sounds). For more details, refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with the tone generator module.
If using the KP100 as a standalone pad with no optional pad connected to it, a mono phone cable can also
be used to make this connection to the tone generator module.
Connecting an Optional Pad
The PAD INPUT jack
e
provided on the KP100 can be used to add an additional mono pad (sold separately). To do so,
connect the trigger output connector on the optional mono pad to the PAD INPUT jack using a mono or stereo phone cable.
When connecting a tone generator and a KP100 having an optional pad connected via its PAD INPUT jack
e
, the most suitable trigger input jack will depend on the type of module being used. For more details,
refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with the tone generator module.
If a pad featuring a rim switch (PCY135, etc.) is connected to the PAD INPUT jack, no sound will be pro-
duced by the rim section, regardless of whether or not a voice is assigned to it. In addition, special func-
tions using the rim switch (such as choking and muting) will not supported in such a case.
Making Connections
q
w
e
ELECTRONIC DRUM PAD