User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Differences Between the DTX-PRO and the DTX-PROX
- Links from the Owner’s Manuals
- How the Triggers Generate Sounds
- The Relationship Between Trigger Input Jacks, Trigger Inputs, and Trigger Input Sources
- Trigger Input Jack Input Mode
- Sounds that are played by trigger (Inst and Voice)
- Voices and Layers
- User Voices
- Importing to User Voices
- Changing the way a user voice is played (one-shot or Loop)
- Editing and auditioning user voices
- Selecting the Trigger Input or Trigger Input Source
- Effect Processor Design
- PRO Series Modules Internal Memory
- MENU Button
- KIT Mode
- CLICK Mode
- RECORDER Mode
- Practicing with the Training Feature
- Fader Select FX
- Fader Select CUSTM
- LIVE SET Mode
- Settings for live performances
- Connecting a Computer
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
MENU Button
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DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual
Parameters in this section are used for adjusting the tone of all sounds played through the headphones.
In specific terms, this four-band headphone EQ allows the signal level to be freely boosted or cut around a center frequency specified for each
of the bands. In addition, the “Low” and “High” frequency bands can be set to either shelving or peaking type equalization.
Although results may vary depending on the headphones you use, boost the Lo setting when low sounds such as kick are too quiet to hear. Cut
the Hi setting when cymbals are too loud.
With the DTX-PROX, you can quickly adjust the Phones EQ gain by setting the fader select to CUSTM and using the LED rotary faders.
MENU/Phones EQ
Phones EQ
Gain
Q
Frequency (Hz)
Low HighMid
LowMid High
Four EQ bands
HPEQ Gain
HPEQ Freq
HPEQ Q
HPEQ Shape