Manual Development Group ©2021 Yamaha Corporation Published 09/2021 PO-B0 Drum Trigger Module Reference Manual EN DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 1
Contents Differences Between the DTX-PRO and the DTX-PROX 5 DTX-PRO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 DTX-PROX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Reference Manual Notations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents MENU Button 19 Basic Screen Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Function List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Parameter Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Kit Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents PROX Fader Select FX 120 Changing the Amount of Effect Applied To Each Inst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 PROX Fader Select CUSTM 122 Configuring Custom Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 PROX LIVE SET Mode 123 LIVE SET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 LIVE SET Function List .
Differences Between the DTX-PRO and the DTX-PROX DTX-PRO The DTX-PRO provides basic functionality such as Click (metronome), Recorder, and Training features. Moreover, by using the KIT MODIFIER knobs, you can intuitively control the AMBIENCE, COMP and EFFECT settings. Various Training menus can be accessed from the [TRAINING] button. 120 CLICK (Metronome) KIT MODIFIER TRAINING RECORDER Descriptions in this document are based on version 1.02 of the DTX-PRO firmware.
Differences Between the DTX-PRO and the DTX-PROX Reference Manual Notations Model name This document refers to the DTX-PRO and DTX-PROX collectively as the “PRO series modules.” The following icons and background colors are used to distinguish between each model.
Links from the Owner’s Manuals The following is a list of links from the Owner’s Manuals.
Links from the Owner’s Manuals DTX-PROX Owner’s Manual Page Description Link 4 NOTICE System settings PRO Series Modules Internal Memory (page 18) 4 NOTICE Saving data to a USB flash drive or a computer MENU/File/Save 11 Trigger input Trigger input source How the Triggers Generate Sounds (page 9) 11 [MENU] button MENU Button (page 19) 13 [AUX IN] (auxiliary input) jack MENU/Utility/Input Output 13 Using a computer Connecting a Computer (page 135) 20 Saving data MENU/File/Save 22
How the Triggers Generate Sounds The word “trigger” refers to the trigger signals (information on the strength of the strike and the location in the pad it was struck) generated each time a pad is struck. The drum trigger modules play sounds when trigger signals are received via the trigger input jacks. The Relationship Between Trigger Input Jacks, Trigger Inputs, and Trigger Input Sources This section explains the relationship between the trigger input jacks, trigger inputs, and trigger input sources.
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.
How the Triggers Generate Sounds Sounds that are played by trigger (Inst and Voice) You can assign an Inst or voice to each trigger input or trigger input source to play sounds. Inst “Inst” refers to each of the percussion instruments (snare, tom, cymbal, and kick) used in a drum set for the kit. With the PRO series modules, you can use a different inst on each trigger input. Voice “Voice” refers to a sound that makes up an Inst.
How the Triggers Generate Sounds User Voices In addition to the internal voices, you can import audio files and play them as user voices. There are different ways of importing audio files. Importing audio files to trigger inputs Import an audio file by specifying a pad. All input sources play the same wave. Importing audio files to trigger input sources Import an audio file by specifying an input source. Each input source plays a different wave. You can also specify the desired layer: A, B, C, or D.
How the Triggers Generate Sounds Selecting the Trigger Input or Trigger Input Source On the screen for the parameters in which the trigger input or trigger input source setting is required, the trigger input name or trigger input source name and its layer (A, B, C, or D) is displayed on the upper right.
How the Triggers Generate Sounds Individual Trigger Input Source Settings In MENU/Kit Edit/Voice or MENU/Utility/Pad, for example, or in any setting screen in which the trigger input source setting is required, press the “TRG ” ([F3]) button to open the screen for changing the trigger input source. Screen for Changing the Trigger Input Source Name of the currently selected trigger input source Trigger input source The trigger input source can be changed with the [–][+] controllers.
Effect Processor Design The DTX-PRO and DTX-PROX have the same effect block design. Effects are divided into two groups: the effects applied to each kit and the effects applied to the entire system.
Effect Processor Design Effects applied to each kit KIT MODIFIER is comprised of three blocks (Ambience, Comp, and Effect), and the amount of effects on these blocks can be adjusted with the corresponding knobs. Ambience There are two types of Ambience effects as shown below. RealAmbi This is the acoustical characteristics recorded in an actual studio setting. Note that this is not available for some Inst sounds. The depth can be set for each Inst.
Effect Processor Design Inst Effect These effects can be set to each Inst (or pad). The following four effects are connected in series. EQ This is a three-band EQ that allows different gain, frequency, and other settings to be made for each band. Transient Adjusts the attack and release. Comp Finely adjusts the comp settings. Insertion The same effect types as those of MFX can be used. Note however that these effects cannot be applied to Pad3, Pad5, Pad7, or Pad13.
PRO Series Modules Internal Memory Edited content saved to the internal memory lets you hold the data even after the power has been turned off. Trigger settings (MENU/Trigger on the DTX-PRO, or TRIGGER mode on the DTX-PROX) and other general settings (MENU/Utility) as well as system settings can be saved. Data That Can Be Saved to the PRO series modules The following types of data can be saved to the PRO series modules.
MENU Button Basic Screen Operations The screen appears when you press the [MENU] button. Navigating the MENU “ ” ([F1]) and “ ” ([F2]) Move the cursor up and down “ENTER” ([F3]) Opens the screen Changing the Setting Values or Changes the value of the item selected with the cursor Bookmark feature Bookmark On some of the screens, you can use bookmarks for easier access to the parameters you often call up and use.
MENU Button Function List MENU Menu Kit Edit Kit Modifier Ambience RealAmbi Depth Ambi Depth RealAmbiInstDpt Ambi InstDepth Ambi Type Ambi TIME Ambi EQ LoGAIN Ambi EQ HiGAIN Ambi F.M.
MENU Button Inst Effect EQ Gain EQ LoGAIN EQ MdGAIN EQ HiGAIN EQ Freq EQ LowFreq EQ MidFreq EQ HiFreq EQ MidWidth Transient TranAttack TranRelease TranSens Comp CompType CompAttack CompRelease CompThres CompRatio OutputLevel Insertion InsertionType InsertionDepth Voice Category VoiceNumber Import Wav VoiceTune VoiceDecay VoicePan VoiceFilter VoiceQ VoiceLayerSw VoiceHoldMode MessageType note Note.
MENU Button Trigger (PRO) Input Mode Curve Pad Type Crosstalk TRIGGER/SETTING (PROX) Input Mode Curve Pad Type Crosstalk Preset Training (PROX) Utility General AutoPowerOff LCD Contrast L&R Vol (PRO) MIDI LocalCtrl Humanize AUX In Volume USB In Volume Rec Volume Song Volume Bluetooth Vol (PROX) Pad PadFunction Xstick Adjust Snare Position Ride Position FootClosePos FootSplashSens Output Gain L&R Phones USB Audio Indiv 1&2 (PROX) Indiv 3&4 (PROX) Indiv 5&6 (PROX) Indiv 7&8 (PROX) Input Output AUX In Input
MENU Button Bluetooth In (PROX) Input Mode Phones Output USB Audio Backing Output Level AUX In Gain AUX In Gain Indiv Out (PROX) Master EQ MEQ Gain Lo LoMid Mid HiMid Hi MEQ Freq Low LowMid Mid HighMid High MEQ Q Low LowMid Mid HighMid High MEQ Shape Low High Phones EQ HPEQ Gain Lo LoMid HiMid Hi HPEQ Freq Low LowMid HighMid High HPEQ Q Low LowMid HighMid High HPEQ Shape Low High DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 23
MENU Button Job Kit Recall Sort Exchange Clear Trigger Trigger Setup Click Sort Clear User Voice Voice Edit Sort Wave Import All Delete All Optimize Wave Wave Info Training Import SMF Clear Recorder Export Audio LiveSet (PROX) Sort Clear File Save (Type) (File) Load (Type) (File) Rename (Type) (File) (Name) Delete (Type) (File) Format Memory Info Bluetooth (PROX) Factory Reset Version DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 24
MENU Button Parameter Descriptions Kit Edit This section explains the “Kit Edit” settings in the menu. In Kit Edit, you can configure kit modifiers, Insts, Inst effects, voices, volume and other settings. With kit modifiers, you can customize the Ambience, Comp, and Effect settings to your liking.
MENU Button Kit Modifier The Kit modifier parameters allow you to change the advanced settings for the KIT MODIFIER knobs. A diagram of the relationship between the knobs and parameters is provided below.
MENU Button MENU/Kit Edit/Kit Modifier Screen Parameter Settings Description RealAmbi Depth 0–127 Adjusts the overall depth of RealAmbi to be applied. You can also control this parameter with the [AMBIENCE] knob. The Inst sounds for which RealAmbi can be applied are limited. For more information, refer to the Data List (PDF). Ambi Depth 0–127 Adjusts the overall depth of Ambi to be applied. You can also control this parameter with the [AMBIENCE] knob.
MENU Button Parameter Settings Description Ambi KnobVal 0–127 This setting is adjusted with the [AMBIENCE] knob. You can use this parameter to finely adjust the value controlled with the [AMBIENCE] knob. RealAmbiKnob Ambi Knob Choose the curve for controlling the RealAmbi Depth or Ambi Depth to be applied when the [AMBIENCE] knob is turned. off RealAmbi Depth or Ambi Depth will not change when the [AMBIENCE] knob is turned.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description Depth curve5 Knob Value Depth curve6 Knob Value Depth curve7 Knob Value Comp Comp Knob 0–127 Sets the level of Comp to be applied. You can use this parameter to finely adjust the value controlled with the [COMP] knob. MFX Type Effect Type (page 145) Selects the type of Master Effect to be applied. MFX Depth 0–127 Sets the depth of Master Effect to be applied.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description FX1 Type Effect Type (page 144) Select the type of Effect 1 to be applied. FX1 Send 0–127 Adjusts the send level for the entire sound to be sent to Effect 1. FX1 InstSend 0–127 Adjusts the send level for the Inst sound to be sent to Effect 1. FX1 toAmbi 0–127 Adjusts the send level for Effect 1 to be sent to Ambi. FX2 Type Effect Type (page 144) Select the type of Effect 2 to be applied.
MENU Button Inst MENU/Kit Edit/Inst Screen Parameter Settings Description Category Refer to the Data List (PDF) Specifies the Inst category. With the DTX-PRO, the Inst can also be selected by pressing the button below “INST” ([F1]) on the KIT screen. With the DTX-PROX, the Inst can also be selected by setting the fader select knob to “INST”, and then turning the LED rotary faders. InstNumber Refer to the Data List (PDF) Specifies the Inst number.
MENU Button Inst Effect MENU/Kit Edit/Inst Effect Screen Parameter Settings Description EQ LoGAIN -12 – 0 – +12 (dB) Adjusts the gain of the low band to be adjusted with the EQ. EQ MdGAIN -12 – 0 – +12 (dB) Adjusts the gain of the mid band to be adjusted with the EQ. EQ HiGAIN -12 – 0 – +12 (dB) Adjusts the gain of the high band to be adjusted with the EQ. EQ LowFreq 32Hz–2.0kHz Adjusts the frequency of the low band to be adjusted with the EQ.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description CompType Thru, Kick 1, Kick 2, Snare 1, Snare 2, Tom 1, Tom 2, Cymbal, Limiter Sets the Comp type. Comp By changing this parameter, CompAttack, CompRelease, CompThres, and CompRatio are set to optimal values. You can adjust each of those parameters as necessary. CompAttack 1.0ms–40.0ms Sets the duration until the Comp effect reaches its peak. CompRelease 10ms–680ms Sets the duration until the Comp effect fades away.
MENU Button Voice The Voice parameters shown with A, B, C, or D in the upper right of the screen are for layers, while the voice parameters shown without are for input sources. MENU/Kit Edit/Voice Screen Parameter Settings Description Category Refer to the Data List (PDF) Specifies the voice category. VoiceNumber Refer to the Data List (PDF) Specifies the voice number. Import Wav Imports audio files. When you press the button below “ENTER” ([F3]), the IMPORT screen appears. VoiceTune -24.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings VoiceLayerSw Description Sets how the voices assigned to the trigger input source are played. stack Plays voices registered to layers simultaneously. alt Plays voices registered to layers in sequential order. VoiceHoldMode Sets the hold mode for the voice. on When User is selected for the voice category, striking the pad plays the sounds repeatedly in a loop, and striking the pad again stops the sound.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description VelLo 0–126 Sets the velocity range for the layer. VelHi 1–127 TrgVel Use this parameter to control the velocity value of MIDI notes sent when the current pad is struck. variable MIDI velocity values will reflect the strength with which the pad is struck. 1–127 MIDI notes are sent with this fixed velocity value, regardless of how hard or soft the pad is struck.
MENU Button Volume MENU/Kit Edit/Volume Screen Parameter Settings Description Kit Volume 0–127 Sets the overall volume for the kit. Adjust the balance between kits. Inst Volume 0–127 Sets the volume of the Inst. Adjust the balance between Inst sounds within the same kit. Voice Volume 0–127 Sets the volume of the voice assigned to a layer. Use this parameter to adjust the balance between zones in the same Inst, and the balance between layers.
MENU Button Trigger (PRO) TRIGGER/SETTING (PROX) Trigger (DTX-PRO) TRIGGGER/SETTING (DTX-PROX) PRO PROX TRIGGER TRIGGER/SETTING This section explains the “Trigger” settings in the menu on the DTX-PRO and the Trigger mode of the DTX-PROX. The characteristics of the trigger signals output from pads when they are played depend on a range of different pad design factors. The “Trigger” settings allow you to optimize trigger signals for each pad for processing by the PRO series modules.
MENU Button Curve MENU/Trigger/Curve Settings Selects a velocity curve for the selected pad. A velocity curve determines how the velocity of the sound is affected by how hard you strike the pad.
MENU Button Settings Description spl21–spl25 spl21 Velocity Parameter spl22 spl23 spl24 spl25 Trigger input level ofs1–ofs5 Velocity Screen ofs1 ofs2 3 ofs s4 of s5 of Trigger input level DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 40
MENU Button Pad Type What is a Pad Type? In order to ensure that you get the best sound from each and every pad, we have prepared a full range of optimized trigger parameters (i.e., various values related to pad input signals and the like), and named them accordingly. These groupings of parameters are referred to as “pad types.” Given that pads come in many different varieties, such as kicks, snares, toms, cymbals, and drum triggers, it follows that pad characteristics vary widely.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description Gain 1–127 Sets the gain (amplification) of the input signal for when hitting the pad selected in Pad Type. NOTE With a high setting, all input signals above a certain level will be amplified to the same level (i.e., the maximum level). This means that variation in the softness or hardness with which the pad is struck can be smoothed out.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description WaitTime 1–64 (msec) Sets the time until the target pad detects a trigger signal. Adjust the setting so that the trigger signal is detected at its peak and that the strength for striking the pad corresponds to the volume of the sound produced. RimGain 1–127 Sets the rim gain level of a multi-piezo pad connected to a multi-piezo supported jack. When using a mono × 2 input jack, this parameter is effective only in the paired input mode.
MENU Button Crosstalk The term “crosstalk” refers to the output of trigger signals from an electronic drum pad (including an acoustic drum with a drum trigger attached) other than the one that was struck as a result of vibrations or interference between pads. Crosstalk is prevented by suppressing any trigger signal sound that is lower than the specified value.
MENU Button PROX Preset MENU/Trigger/Preset Screen Parameter Settings Description This copies a preset trigger setup to the user trigger setup currently being edited. Store your settings to save changes. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a preset trigger setup. Press “OK” ([F3]) to copy the trigger settings to the user trigger setup currently being edited. Press [EXIT] to return to the TRIGGER screen. Press the [STORE] button to save the settings.
MENU Button Utility This section explains the “Utility” settings in the menu. General settings, pad settings, output gain and I/O settings are configured here. For the DTX-PROX, you can configure individual output settings here. In this section, the screen examples are from the DTX-PROX.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description MIDI LocalCtrl off, on Enables (on) or disables (off) the internal tone generator when performing with pads. This is normally set to “on.” When set to “off,” the trigger input section and tone generator section are disconnected within the PRO series module, so no sound is produced when the pads are struck.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description inc kit Increases the kit number by 1. dec kit Decreases the kit number by 1. select kit Selects the kit. Kit number toggle kit Switches between kits. Every time the pad is struck, the setting changes between two kits. Kit number 1 Kit number 2 inc tempo Increases the tempo value by 1. dec tempo Decreases the tempo value by 1. tap tempo Sets the tap tempo. click start/ stop Starts or stops the click.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description xstick on/off Turns cross stick sounds on or off. PROX live play/stop PROX Starts or stops the audio file playback or click sound during a live performance using the Live Set mode. Increases the step in Live Set mode by 1. inc liveStep PROX Decreases the step in Live Set mode by 1. dec liveStep sound off Mutes the sound. ambience Controls the amount of Ambience ([AMBIENCE] knob value) according to how hard the pad is struck.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description effect Controls the amount of Effect ([EFFECT] knob value) according to how hard the pad is struck. MinValue: The minimum amount of Effect to be applied when the pad is struck lightly MaxValue: The maximum amount of Effect to be applied when the pad is struck strongly CC01–CC95 Sends a Control Change message according to how hard the pad is struck.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description FootClosePos -32 – 0 Use this parameter to adjust the position at which the hi-hat switches from open to closed when the hi-hat controller or the hi-hat pedal is operated. The lower the value, the smaller the virtual opening between the top and bottom hi-hats. FootSplashSens off, 1–127 Use this parameter to set the degree of sensitivity for detecting hi-hat foot splashes.
MENU Button Input Output MENU/Utility/Input Output Screen Parameter Settings Description AUX In USB Audio In PROX-with-Bluetooth Bluetooth In Input Mode Sets the output destination for the audio source input from AUX In ( Bluetooth audio( ), USB audio ( ), or ). For settings other than PA-HP, the output destination switch is set to “on.” Note that the output destination cannot be switched on or off for L guide, R guide, or PA-HP. stereo Outputs the audio source in stereo.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description L guide Select these settings for the audio input in which the guide (click) sound and accompaniment sound are separated into L and R channels. The guide (click) sound and accompaniment sound are output from Phones in the center pan position, and the accompaniment sound is output from Output and USB Audio in the center pan position.
MENU Button PROX Indiv Out Configures advanced settings for the [INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT] jacks. Select the pad or audio source with the “ ” and “ ” ([F1] and [F2]) buttons, and then choose how to connect the L and R signals to the jacks using the [–][+] controllers. The Kit Modifier (excluding RealAmbi) and MasterEQ parameters are not applied to Indiv Out.
MENU Button MENU/Utility/Indiv Out Screen Parameter Settings Description Pad Output/Click Assign Off, L1+R2, L3+R4, L5+R6, L7+R8, L1, R2, L3, R4, L5, R6, L7, R8, (L+R)1, (L+R)2, (L+R)3, (L+R)4, (L+R)5, (L+R)6, (L+R)7, (L+R)8 Use the buttons below the “ ” and “ ” ([F1] and [F2]) to select the pad or audio source (click, AUX IN, USB audio, recorder, or Bluetooth audio) for output destination. Outputting in mono eliminates the sense of spaciousness in the sound, but provides greater routing flexibility.
MENU Button Master EQ Parameters in this section are used for adjusting the tone of the entire kit. Master EQ settings are applied to the entire kit (your performances and training songs) and HP Out/Output. Master EQ settings are not applied to auxiliary input, recorder sounds, click sounds or output to Indiv Out on the DTX-PROX. In specific terms, this five-band master EQ allows the signal level to be freely boosted or cut around a center frequency specified for each of the bands.
MENU Button MENU/Master EQ Screen Parameter Settings Description Lo -12 – +0 – +12 Use these parameters to boost or cut the centerfrequency levels of the Lo, LoMid, Mid, HiMid, and Hi MEQ Freq settings, respectively. MEQ Gain LoMid Mid With the DTX-PROX, set the fader select to CUSTM (MEQ Gain) and use the LED rotary faders to adjust settings. HiMid Hi MEQ Freq Low 32Hz–2.0kHz LowMid 100Hz–10kHz Mid 100Hz–10kHz HighMid 100Hz–10kHz High 500Hz–16kHz Low 0.1–12.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description MEQ Shape Low Use these parameters to set EQ types for the low and high frequency bands, respectively. shelving Signals at frequencies below or above a specific frequency will be boosted or cut. EQ low Gain Center frequency Frequency (Hz) peaking Signals at frequencies in the vicinity of the center frequency will be boosted or cut.
MENU Button Phones EQ 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.
MENU Button MENU/Phones EQ Screen Parameter Settings Description Lo -12 – +0 – +12 Use these parameters to boost or cut the centerfrequency levels of the Lo, LoMid, HiMid, and Hi HPEQ Freq settings, respectively. HPEQ Gain LoMid HiMid With the DTX-PROX, set the fader select to CUSTM (HPEQ Gain) and use the LED rotary faders to adjust settings. Hi HPEQ Freq Low 16.0Hz–24.4kHz Use these parameters to set the center frequencies of the Low, LowMid, HighMid, and High frequency bands, respectively.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Settings Description HPEQ Shape Low Use these parameters to set EQ types for the low and high frequency bands, respectively. shelving Signals at frequencies below or above a specific frequency will be boosted or cut. EQ low Gain Center frequency Frequency (Hz) peaking Signals at frequencies in the vicinity of the center frequency will be boosted or cut.
MENU Button Job The Job menu includes parameters related to kits, triggers, click sets, user voices, Training, the recorder, and Live Sets. MENU/Job Kit Trigger Click User Voice Training Recorder PROX LiveSet Kit Only the user kit settings can be changed from the kit settings (Job/Kit). Preset kits cannot be changed. MENU/Job/Kit Screen Parameter Description MENU/Job/Kit/Recall Recall Changes to the kit will be lost if you select another kit before saving (storing) the settings.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description Sort Sorts the order of user kits. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the “ cursor. ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the Press the “SELECT” button ([F3]) to select the kit that you want to move. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]), and the [–][+] controllers to move the selected kit. After moving the kit to the position where you want it, press the “INSERT” button ([F3]).
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description Clear Initializes the kit. Procedure 1. Use the [–][+] controllers to select the kit you want to initialize. 2. Press the “CLEAR” button ([F3]) and the confirmation screen appears. 3. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to initialize the selected kit. Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel initialization and return to the screen in step 1. “Completed.” appears when the Initialization is complete, and the screen returns to the Clear screen.
MENU Button Click MENU/Job/Click Screen Parameter Description Sort Sorts the order of user click sets. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the “ cursor. ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the Press the “SELECT” button ([F3]) to select the click set that you want to move. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]), and the [–][+] controllers to move the selected click set. After moving the click set to the position where you want it, press the “INSERT” button ([F3]).
MENU Button User Voice MENU/Job/User Voice Screen Parameter Description Voice Edit This edits user voices. Here you can add audio files, delete waves, change the name of user voices, initialize user voices, and set the velocity range for each wave. Each user voice has 10 wave banks. If you wish to add an audio file, connect the USB flash drive containing the audio file into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description 3. Start editing. DELETE When the confirmation screen appears, press the “YES” button ([F1]). Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel changes. NAME Use the [–][+] controllers to select a character, and then use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F3]) to move the cursor to the next character position. A user voice name of up to 16 characters can be assigned. When you are finished entering all characters, press the “OK” button ([F2]).
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description 5. Start editing. IMPORT Select a file in the confirmation screen and press the “YES” button ([F1]). Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel changes. DELETE In the confirmation screen, press the “YES” button ([F1]). Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel changes. LO/HI Select the target for editing (Low or High) with [F3], and then set the value with the [–][+] controllers.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description Sort Wave Sorts the order of waves within a user voice. Procedure 1. 2. Use the “ cursor. ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the Press the “SELECT” button ([F3]) to select the wave that you want to move. The “SELECT” button ([F3]) appears when a wave bank with waves is selected. 3. 4. Use the “ ” and “ selected wave. ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the After moving the wave to the position where you want it, press the “INSERT” button ([F3]).
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description Import All Imports all audio files saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive into the wave memory of the PRO series module. Procedure 1. 2. Press the “IMP TYPE” button ([F1]) to select the import type. TO EMPTY Imports each audio file to the lowest numbered available user voice. TO 1VCE Imports a maximum of 10 audio files to the selected user voice. BY NAME Imports audio files using the file name for specifying the destination.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description 3. 4. Press the “IMPORT” button ([F3]) and the confirmation screen appears. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to import. Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel the Import and the screen returns to Step 1. Press the “CANCEL” button ([F3]) during Import to stop the Import and the screen returns to Step 1. “Completed.” appears when the Import is complete, and the screen returns to the Import All screen.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description Wave Info Displays the usage of the wave memory of the PRO series module. The screen example here is from the DTX-PRO. Total: Total Memory Size (MB) Displays the total memory size in units of MB (megabytes). Free: Free memory space (MB) (free memory space (%)) Free space is displayed in units of MB (megabytes). Also, the free space for the entire memory is displayed as a percentage (%).
MENU Button Training MENU/Job/Training Screen Parameter Description Import SMF Imports a user song (SMF file). Procedure 1. 2. 3. Select the SMF file you want to import. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to select a file to import. Press the “IMPORT” button ([F3]) to start importing. Select training song number 1 to start playing the imported song. (However, the imported song cannot be used for Song Part Gate or Song Score Gate.) Clear Initializes a user song.
MENU Button Recorder MENU/Job/Recorder Screen Parameter Description MENU/Job/Recorder/Export Audio Export Audio Saves the audio data recorded in the internal recorder to a USB flash drive. Procedure 1. If you want to add a name to the file, press the “NAME” button ([F2]) and enter a name. Entering the File Name 1. 2. 2. 3. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a character, and then use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F3]) to move the cursor to the next character position.
MENU Button PROX LiveSet MENU/Job/LiveSet Screen Parameter Description Sort Sorts the order of User Live Sets. Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the “ cursor. ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the Press the “SELECT” button ([F3]) to select the Live Set that you want to move. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]), and the [–][+] controllers to move the selected Live Set. After moving the Live Set to the position where you want it, press the “INSERT” button ([F3]).
MENU Button File A knowledge of terms is required to understand the functions and operations of the Menu/File section. This section explains the terminology used in the MENU/File section. File The term “file” is used to define a set of data saved on a USB flash drive. Data exchanged between the PRO series modules and a USB flash drive is carried out in the form of files. File name The name given to the file is called a file name.
MENU Button Save MENU/File/Save Description Saves the file to a USB flash drive. Procedure 1. Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2. Navigate to MENU/File/Save. The following screen appears. (Type) 3. Select the Type (file type). 3-1. Use the [–][+] controllers to select the file type for the file you want to save.
MENU Button 4. (File) Enter a name for the file to be saved. 4-1. Press the “ 4-2. If you wish to save the file under a new name, press the “NAME” button ([F2]). ” button ([F1]) to move the cursor to the file name. The NAME screen appears. Entering the File Name 1. 2. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a character, and then use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F3]) to move the cursor to the next character position. A file name of up to 16 characters can be assigned.
MENU Button 5. Save the file. 5-1. Press the “SAVE” button ([F3]). The Save confirmation screen appears. 5-2. If you wish to save the file, press the “YES” button ([F1]) If you wish to save under a different name, press the “NO” button ([F3]) and the screen returns to step 2. If a file with the same file name already exists, the overwrite confirmation screen, as shown below, appears. If you wish to save the file under a different name, press the “NO” button ([F3]) and the screen returns to step 2.
MENU Button Load MENU/File/Load Description Loads (imports) a file saved onto a USB flash drive to the PRO series module. When you have moved files to a computer for file management, make sure to move the files back to the root directory of the USB flash drive. NOTE The PRO series modules cannot load the file if it is in a sub directory (folder). Procedure 1. 2. Connect the USB flash drive containing the files saved with the PRO series modules into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
MENU Button 4. (File) Select the file you want to load. 4-1. 4-2. 5. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the cursor to “File,” and then use the [–][+] controllers to select the file you want to load. Only those files matching your selected file type will be available for loading. For OneKit, select the kit you want OneKit to load to. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the cursor to the kit number, and then use the [–][+] controllers to select the file you want to load.
MENU Button Rename MENU/File/Rename Description Renames the file saved on a USB flash drive. Procedure 1. Connect the USB flash drive into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2. Navigate to MENU/File/Rename. The following screen appears. (Type) 3. Select the file type (Type) of the file that you want to rename. 3-1. Use the [–][+] controllers to select the file type of the file you want to rename. Setting 4.
MENU Button 5. (Name) Set a new name for the file. Press the “ ” button ([F2]) to move the cursor to the bottom of the screen. Press the “Name” button ([F2]) to display the NAME screen. Entering the file name 1. 2. 6. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a character, and then use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F3]) to move the cursor to the next character position. A file name of up to 16 characters can be assigned. After entering all characters, press the “OK” button ([F2]).
MENU Button Delete MENU/File/Delete Description This operation deletes a file in the USB flash drive. Procedure 1. 2. Connect the USB flash drive containing the files you want to delete with the PRO series modules into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Navigate to MENU/File/Delete. The following screen appears. (Type) 3. Select the file type (Type) of the file you wish to delete. 3-1. 3-2. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the cursor to “Type.
MENU Button 6. Press the “DELETE” button ([F3]). The Delete confirmation screen appears. 7. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to delete the file. NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the PRO series modules while the file is being deleted. Doing so may cause the PRO series modules to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. “Completed.” appears when the Delete process is complete, and the screen returns to step 2.
MENU Button Format MENU/File/Format Description Sometimes the USB flash drives are not usable as they are. In such cases, format the drive by following the procedures shown below. NOTICE Formatting erases all data in the USB flash drive. Before formatting, ensure that the USB flash drive does not contain any important data. Procedure 1. Connect the USB flash drive into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2. Navigate to MENU/File/Format. The following screen appears. 3. Press the “FORMAT” button ([F3]).
MENU Button 4. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to format. NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the PRO series modules while the USB flash drive is being formatted. Doing so may cause the PRO series modules to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive. “Completed.” appears when the Format process is complete, and the screen returns to step 2.
MENU Button Bluetooth (DTX-PROX) PROX-with-Bluetooth Bluetooth MENU/Bluetooth MENU/Bluetooth Description Configures Bluetooth settings. Pairing Press PAIRING ([F3]). On the smart device, select “DTX-PROX AUDIO” as the name of the device to be connected to. NOTE You can also pair devices by holding down the [MENU] button. Once pairing is complete, a Bluetooth icon ( screen.
MENU Button Factory Reset Restores all data in the user settings (user kits, trigger settings, waves, utility, recorder internal memory) back to their factory default settings. MENU/Factory Reset Screen Parameter Description Factory Reset NOTICE A factory reset erases all data in the user settings restoring them to the factory default settings. Be sure to save any important data to a USB flash drive beforehand (page 77). Restoring defaults 1. Navigate to MENU/Factory Reset.
MENU Button Screen Parameter Description 3. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to carry out the factory reset. If you do not want to carry out the factory reset, press the “NO” button ([F3]). The following message appears during the operation. When the factory settings have been restored, the trigger setup wizard will be displayed.
MENU Button Version MENU/Version Screen Description Displays the firmware version.
KIT Mode Playing imported audio files as Inst sounds You can import an audio file to play as an Inst. Select an audio file saved on a USB flash drive to import into the PRO series modules. 1. Save the audio file from the computer to the root directory on a USB flash drive. Audio file conditions: wav format NOTE • Note that some wav format audio files may not be imported. • The PRO series modules do not recognize the audio file if it is in a folder. • You can also import an audio file as a voice.
KIT Mode 4. Strike the drum pad to which you wish to import an audio file. Make sure that the name of the pad you struck is shown on the Inst selection screen. PRO 5. PROX Press the button below “IMPORT” ([F3] on the DTX-PRO, or [F1] on the DTX-PROX). PRO PROX The IMPORT screen appears. Name of the audio file to be imported Pad to be assigned 6. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a file to import.
KIT Mode 7. Press the button under “IMPORT” ([F3]). The Import confirmation screen appears. 8. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to import. Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel the import and the screen returns to step 5. Press the “CANCEL” button ([F3]) during import to stop the import and the screen returns to step 5. “Completed.
CLICK Mode With the button below “SETTING” ([F3]), you can change other settings such as beat, timer settings, click sound type, and output destinations.
CLICK Mode [F3] SETTING SETTING ([F3]) Parameter Descriptions CLICK/SETTING Screen Parameter Settings Description SoundSet Metronome1, Metronome2, Claves, Cowbell, Shaker, Stick Changes click sounds (Acc and beats) as a set. Beat 1/4–16/4, 1/8–16/8, 1/16–16/16 Chooses a time signature for the click. Timer OFF, 00:30–60:00 (30 second increments) Use this parameter to set the timer. The timer status is displayed on the CLICK screen. To start the timer.
CLICK Mode Screen Parameter Settings Description You can set a different voice or change the tuning of each click timing (Acc and beats). You can also import an audio file to use as click sound. If “Acc...” or other names appears on the lower right of the screen, press the button below it ([F3]) to select the click timing you want to set. The selected click timing will be shown in the top right corner of the display.
CLICK Mode Playing imported audio files as Click sounds You can load audio files (.wav) from a USB flash drive to play them as click sounds for the click timing you like. Procedure 1. Save the audio file from the computer to the root directory on a USB flash drive. Audio file conditions: wav format NOTE • Note that some wav format audio files may not be imported. • The PRO series modules do not recognize the audio file if it is in a folder. 2.
RECORDER Mode You can use the button below “SETTING” ([F3]) to change other settings such as the playback speed and recording source.
RECORDER Mode [F3] SETTING SETTING ([F3]) Parameter Descriptions RECORDER/SETTING Screen Parameter Settings Description Speed 0.50x–1.50x Sets the playback speed. RecGain -18dB, -12dB, -6dB, 0dB, +6dB, +12dB, +18dB Sets the input gain for recording. RecordingSource Selects the recording source.
Practicing with the Training Feature Training is a feature you can use for effectively mastering various drumming skills. There are ten training types available on the PRO series modules. You can use the internal training songs and click for the practice. Training Types Learning to Play Various Songs 1. TRAINING SONG Play along with various music categories and phrases. 2. PART MUTE Practice phrases with one instrument or one part at a time. 3.
Practicing with the Training Feature Starting and Ending Training For information on how to use Training on the DTX-PRO, refer to the Owner’s Manual. These instructions use the DTX-PROX in the examples. 1. 2. Press the [MENU] button. Use the buttons below “ “Enter” ([F3]). ” and “ ” ([F1] and [F2]) to select “Training,” and then press the button below The TRAINING screen appears. 3. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a training type.
Practicing with the Training Feature 4. Press the button below “START” ([F1]) or “STANDBY” ([F1]). 5. Play the drums. Strike the pads according to the instruction given for the selected training type. For more information on what you can do during training, see “Details on Training Types” (page 104). To change the tempo of the training song, turn the [TEMPO] knob. To change the volume of the training song, use the [AUDIO] slider. 6. To end the training, press the button below “STOP” ([F1]).
Practicing with the Training Feature Details on Training Types The following ten training types are available on the PRO series modules. 1. TRAINING SONG You can play along various music categories and phrases. What you can do during training: 1. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a training song. 2. Play the drums along with the training song. or Drum Mute Mute the drum part of the training song. Press the button to turn the setting on or off.
Practicing with the Training Feature 2. PART MUTE Part Mute is an exercise which you can mute any or all of the drum parts (such as snare and kick) and the backing parts (non-drum parts) from a training song. Part Mute can be useful in many ways—for example, for practicing only the snare part of the training song, or for tightening up your rhythm section skills by practicing only with a bass guitar sound. Keep in mind that this exercise is not scored.
Practicing with the Training Feature 3. SONG PART GATE Song Part Gate is a practical exercise for practicing one part or one section of the training song at a time. You can select a part for working intensively on a specific phrase or to work on independent hand/foot coordination, for example, in order to learn the essential part of the training song. Practice your drumming skills with other training exercises before trying Song Part Gate.
Practicing with the Training Feature 4. SONG SCORE GATE Song Score Gate is a final exercise for playing through all parts or sections of an entire training song. We recommend that you first master Song Part Gate (page 106) before working on Song Score Gate. The score (PDF) is available at the Yamaha website: https://download.yamaha.com/ After accessing the Support website (and clicking on “Manual Library”), enter the appropriate model name.
Practicing with the Training Feature 5. RHYTHM GATE 6. RHYTHM GATE TRIPLET Rhythm Gate is an exercise for striking pads along with the click at proper timing. Rhythm Gate is an exercise for practicing with sixteenth notes, while Rhythm Gate Triplets is for triplet notes. When you strike too early or too late, no sound is produced. What you can do during training: Difficulty level (gate width); determines the time range within which sound is produced.
Practicing with the Training Feature 7. DYNAMIC GATE Dynamic Gate is an exercise for playing pads with proper dynamics. Your aim is to control three levels: Weak, Normal and Strong. When you strike with the wrong dynamics, it will not produce any sound. How accurately you strike with the proper dynamics is evaluated at the end of the exercise. Once you master Dynamic Gate, you will be a skillful drummer at controlling dynamics depending on the situation.
Practicing with the Training Feature 8. MEASURE BREAK Measure Break is an exercise for keeping a steady tempo without the metronome. How accurately you strike the first beat of the measure after the break is evaluated. Once you master Measure Break, you can keep a steady tempo even after breaks or fill ins.
Practicing with the Training Feature 9. CHANGE UP Change Up is an exercise for playing seven different rhythms that change every two measures. How well you maintain good timing along with the rhythms is evaluated. Try your best to keep a steady tempo—even when the rhythms change. *: The seven practice rhythm patterns: What you can do during training: Current Rhythm Rhythm Mute Mute the rhythm guidance. Press the button to turn the setting on or off.
Practicing with the Training Feature 10. FAST BLAST Fast Blast is an exercise for building up the stamina needed for drumming. Strike the pads as many times as possible within a time limit. Timer (min: sec) Best score (times) Strike the pads as many times as possible within the time limit. The timer starts counting when you start striking the pads. Remaining time Counter The result appears on the screen. To see the count for each pad, press the button shown below “ ” ([F2]).
Practicing with the Training Feature TRAINING/SETTING SETTING ([F3]) Parameter Descriptions 1. TRAINING SONG Screen Parameter Settings Description SongNumber 1–37 Selects a training song. Training songs 1 to 10 are the same as the ones included in the DTX402 series. The drum scores (PDF) are available at the following site. https://download.yamaha.com/ 2. PART MUTE Screen Parameter Settings Description AutoMute on, off Turns the auto mute function on or off.
Practicing with the Training Feature 3. SONG PART GATE Screen Parameter Settings Description Timer OFF (infinite), 30 sec, 1 min 00 sec, 1 min 30 sec, 2 min 00 sec, 2 min 30 sec, 3 min 00 sec, 5 min 00 sec, 8 min 00 sec, 10 min 00 sec Sets the timer for training. When the timer reaches the set time, the training ends automatically. Level 1 (Easy) – 5 (Hard) Sets the difficulty level. AutoMute off, on Turns the auto mute function on or off. When on, striking a pad will mute the drum part.
Practicing with the Training Feature 4. SONG SCORE GATE Screen Parameter Settings Description Level 1 (Easy) – 5 (Hard) Sets the difficulty level. AutoMute off, on Turns the auto mute function on or off. When on, striking a pad will mute the drum part. If the auto muted part is not struck for certain period of time, it will be automatically unmuted. SongNumber 1–10 Selects a training song. Training songs 1 to 10 are the same as the ones included in the DTX402 series.
Practicing with the Training Feature 5. RHYTHM GATE 6. RHYTHM GATE TRIPLET Screen Parameter Settings Description Timer OFF (infinite), 30 sec, 1 min 00 sec, 1 min 30 sec, 2 min 00 sec, 2 min 30 sec, 3 min 00 sec, 5 min 00 sec, 8 min 00 sec, 10 min 00 sec Sets the timer for training. When the timer reaches the set time, the training ends automatically. Level 1 (Easy) – 4 (Hard) Sets the difficulty level (gate width).
Practicing with the Training Feature 7. DYNAMIC GATE Screen Parameter Settings Description Timer OFF (infinite), 30 sec, 1 min 00 sec, 1 min 30 sec, 2 min 00 sec, 2 min 30 sec, 3 min 00 sec, 5 min 00 sec, 8 min 00 sec, 10 min 00 sec Sets the timer for training. When the timer reaches the set time, the training ends automatically. Low Limit 2–99 Sets the threshold between light stroke and medium stroke. High Limit 2–99 Sets the threshold between medium stroke and heavy stroke.
Practicing with the Training Feature 9. CHANGE UP Screen Parameter Settings Description Timer OFF (infinite), 30 sec, 1 min 00 sec, 1 min 30 sec, 2 min 00 sec, 2 min 30 sec, 3 min 00 sec, 5 min 00 sec, 8 min 00 sec, 10 min 00 sec Sets the timer for training. When the timer reaches the set time, the training ends automatically. Level 1 (Easy) – 5 (Hard) Sets the difficulty level. LoopMeas 1, 2, 4 Sets the number of measures to loop.
Practicing with the Training Feature 10. FAST BLAST Screen Parameter Settings Description FastBlastTimer off, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min 00 sec, 1 min 30 sec, 2 min 00 sec, 3 min 00 sec, 5 min 00 sec, 8 min 00 sec, 10 min 00 sec Sets the timer. The setting is shown on the FAST BLAST screen. When a time is selected, the remaining time will be shown on the screen. The timer starts when you start striking the pads.
PROX Fader Select FX Changing the Amount of Effect Applied To Each Inst You can set the amount of effect to be applied to each Inst. 1. Use the fader select knob to select a parameter. Screen Parameter Settings Description FX1 SEND 0–127 Sets the send level for the Inst to be sent to Effect1. FX2 SEND 0–127 Sets the send level for the Inst to be sent to Effect2. TranAtk -50 – 0 – +50 Adjusts the attack of the Transient effect.
Fader Select FX Screen 2. 3. Parameter Settings Description InsDepth 0–127 (Cannot be set to Pad3, Pad5, Pad7, or Pad13) Sets the depth of Insertion effect to be applied. Use the LED rotary faders [q(KICK)] to [u(MISC)] to adjust the settings. Shown on the panel KICK SNARE TOM HI-HAT CRASH RIDE MISC Pad Kick Snare Tom1 Tom2 Tom3 Hi-Hat Crash1 Crash2 Ride Others When there are multiple pads within a pad group, press the [PAD SELECT] button to select the pad you want to use.
PROX Fader Select CUSTM Configuring Custom Settings The settings shown below can be customized. (Master EQ, Phones EQ gain, volume of each click timings, and send settings on MIDI control change) 1. Use the fader select knob to select a parameter. Screen Parameter Settings Description MEQ Gain -12 – 0 – +12 Use this parameter to boost or cut the center-frequency levels of the Lo, LoMid, Mid, HiMid, and Hi MEQ Freq settings. MEQ parameters other than Gain can be adjusted in MENU/Master EQ.
LIVE SET Mode PROX LIVE SET A Live Set is a combination of the Kit, tempo, audio files and other settings sequenced in the order you like. For example, you can create a chain of Kits in the order of a performance set list when playing live, or arrange a series of audio files in the order of difficulty level for use in your daily practice. With the DTX-PROX, you can save up to 10 Live Sets, and use them anytime during your performance.
LIVE SET Mode [F1] LIVE LIVE ([F1]) Function Description LIVE SET/LIVE Screen Button Description PLAY/STOP ([F1]) Starts or stops audio file playback and click sounds. This button does not appear when both tempo settings and file selection are set to “off.” XSTICK ([F2])[F2] XSTICK This is the same as the cross stick setting on the KIT screen. DISPLAY ([F3])[F3] DISPLAY Switches the display.
LIVE SET Mode The LIVE SET screen appears. 2. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a Live Set. Live Set number and Live Set name 3. Press the button below “SETTING” ([F3]). The LIVE SET EDIT screen appears. Step number 4. Step name Use the [–][+] controllers to select a step.
LIVE SET Mode Registering Steps 1. With the step you want to register selected, press the button below “EDIT” ([F1]). The EDIT STEP screen appears. 2. Use the buttons below “ select a setting. ” and “ ” ([F1] and [F2]) to move the cursor, and use the [–][+] controllers to or Parameters that can be registered for each step are as follows.
LIVE SET Mode Screen Parameter Settings Description off, kit number Register the kit for the step. The kit does not change when this setting is off. off, 30.0–300.0 Register the tempo for the step. When “off,” the click sound will not play even when you press the “PLAY” button. If the audio file is also “off,” the “PLAY” button will not be shown. (Click) PreCount off, 1, 2 (number of measures) Sets the number of PreCount measures.
LIVE SET Mode 3. To register the next step, first return to the LIVE SET EDIT screen or STEP EDIT screen, and then use the [–][+] controllers to select a step. LIVE SET EDIT screen STEP EDIT screen or 4. Once all steps have been registered, save the Live Set. See “Saving a Customized Live Set under a New Name.” (page 130) Matching Click to the Tempo of the Audio File If the song in the audio file has a fixed tempo, you can sync the click to the audio file. 1. 2. 3. Select the audio file.
LIVE SET Mode Deleting Steps 1. With the step you want to delete selected, press the button below “DELETE” ([F2]). The DELETE STEP confirmation screen appears. 2. Press the button below “YES” ([F1]) to delete the step. Press the “NO” button ([F3]) to cancel deletion and the screen returns to step 1. “Completed.” appears when the Delete is complete, and the screen returns to step 1.
LIVE SET Mode Sorting Steps 1. With the step you want to sort selected, press the button below “SORT” ([F3]). 2. Use the “ 3. Press the “INSERT” button ([F3]). ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F2]) to move the step where you want it to go. Pressing the “INSERT” button ([F3]) sets the rearranged order and changes the step numbers accordingly. Saving a Customized Live Set under a New Name The Live Set settings you have customized can be saved in the same way as saving a kit.
LIVE SET Mode Using the stored Live Sets To use an audio file for the Live Set, first insert the USB flash drive containing the audio file into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal on the rear panel. 1. Set the Mode Select knob to “LIVE SET.” The LIVE SET screen appears. 2. Use the [–][+] controllers to select a Live Set. or 3. Press the button below “LIVE” ([F1]). The LIVE SET PLAY screen appears. When the step name has not been entered, only the step number appears in the step name field.
LIVE SET Mode 4. If you wish to playback an audio file or click sound, press the button below “PLAY” ([F1]). 5. Play the drums. 6. To proceed to the next step, press the [+] button. 7. To finish, press the [EXIT] button. This will return you to the LIVE SET screen.
Settings for live performances The settings and functions that are useful for live performances are shown below. Settings AutoPowerOff For live performances, it is recommended to disable the Auto Power-Off function. Setting Auto Power-Off Quick Cancel (refer to the Owner’s Manual), MENU/Utility/General/AutoPowerOff Click (ClickOut L&R) Turn click output to the Output jacks off. Setting PROX CLICK/SETTING/ClickOut L&R Individual Output Choose output destinations for each pad.
Settings for live performances Functions Pad Function PRO PROX During a live performance, you can strike a pad to switch to another kit or to start or stop the click sound. During the live performance, you can strike a pad to proceed to the next step in a Live Set, or to start or stop the audio playback or click sound. Setting PROX MENU/Utility/Pad/Pad Function Live Set (audio songs, click settings, etc.
Connecting a Computer Connecting the PRO series module to a computer using a USB cable lets you send and receive audio or MIDI data. This section explains how to connect the PRO series module to a computer. [USB TO HOST] terminal (rear panel) [USB] terminal Computer USB cable PRO series module NOTE USB cable is not included. To connect your computer to the PRO series module, use a USB A-B type cable of no more than 3 meters.
Connecting a Computer Installing the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver To use audio data with a Windows computer, you need to install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver. NOTE When you use a macOS computer or when you use a Windows computer only to handle MIDI data, installation of the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver is not required. 1. Download the latest Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver from the following URL. https://download.yamaha.com/ Press the [(driver name) ] button, download and open the file.
Troubleshooting Solution Symptom Possible cause DTX-PRO No sound Out of balance No sound DTX-PROX The cable is not properly connected • Ensure that the PRO series module is properly connected to headphones or an external audio system, such as an amplifier and/or speakers. • Ensure that the cables you are using are in good condition. Pad settings have not been properly configured Turn the “PadFunction” setting in MENU/Utility/Pad “off.
Troubleshooting Solution Symptom Possible cause DTX-PRO Poor volume balance Poor EQ balance Poor volume balance between each of the pads Ensure that the sliders on the MIXER screen have been set appropriately. Poor volume balance between the external audio device and the PRO series module • Individually adjust the output volumes of the PRO series module and the external audio devices. • Adjust settings in MENU/Utility/Input Output/AUX In Gain.
Troubleshooting Solution Symptom Possible cause DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Only one Inst is played when two pads are struck simultaneously • Ensure that trigger setups have been configured correctly. • From MENU/Trigger/Pad Type/Pad Type or TRIGGER/SETTING/ Pad Type/Pad Type, select the pad that is not producing sound, and raise the value of its Gain parameter.
Troubleshooting Solution Symptom Possible cause DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Pads are only producing sounds at very high volumes (i.e., high velocities) • Ensure that the “Gain” parameter from MENU/Trigger/Pad Type or TRIGGER/SETTING/Pad Type is not set too high. • Adjust the “Velocity Curve” parameter from MENU/Trigger/ Curve or TRIGGER/SETTING/Curve. • Check the “TrgVel” setting in MENU/Kit Edit/Kit Modifier/Voice/ MessageType.
Troubleshooting Solution Symptom Possible cause DTX-PRO Settings The PRO series module does not store its settings DTX-PROX The PRO series module automatically stores its system settings whenever you turn it off using the [ ] (Standby/On) button. • Do not turn off the PRO series module by unplugging the AC adaptor. This will prevent it from storing the system settings. User settings for kits, click sets, and triggers must be stored manually.
Troubleshooting Solution Symptom Possible cause DTX-PRO Connected external device does not produce sound The device is not connected properly The MIDI channels do not match A function has been assigned to the pad The pad volume is low DTX-PROX • Ensure that the MIDI cable has been correctly connected. • Ensure that the MIDI channels match. For more information on MIDI settings, see page 35. • When using a USB MIDI connection, ensure that USB cables have been correctly connected.
Reference Effect Type Ambi Type Name No Effect Description Bypass without applying an effect. Hall 1 Hall 2 Reverb emulating the acoustics of a concert hall. Hall 3 Hall 4 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Reverb emulating the acoustics of a room. Room 4 Room 5 Plate 1 Reverb emulating a metal plate. Plate 2 Stage Reverb emulating the acoustics of a stage. Space Simulator Effect emulating the reverberating sound in a large space like a tunnel, a cave, and so on.
Reference Effect Type Fx1 Type Fx2 Type Name Description No Effect Bypass without applying an effect. Gated Reverb Simulation of gated reverb. Reverse Reverb Simulation of reverse playback of gated reverb. Early Ref 1 Early Ref 2 Early Ref 3 This effect isolates only the early reflection components of the Reverb. Early Ref 4 Early Ref 5 Tempo Delay 8th The effect synchronizes the delay length to an eighth note tempo.
Reference Effect Type MFX Type InsertionType Name Description Thru No Effect. Analog Delay 1 Analog delay driven by bucket-brigade device (BBD) chips with short delay setting. Analog Delay 2 Analog delay driven by bucket-brigade device (BBD) chips with long delay setting. G Chorus A Chorus Effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than normal chorus. 2 Modulator A Chorus Effect consisting of pitch modulation and amplitude modulation.