User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Links from the Owner’s Manual
- 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
- DTX-PRO Internal Memory
- MENU Button
- KIT Mode
- CLICK Mode
- RECORDER Mode
- TRAINING Mode
- Connecting a Computer
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
MENU Button
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DTX-PRO Reference Manual
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 DTX-PRO 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. Files names are important for distinguishing files, and the same file name cannot be used
in the same directory. While computers can handle long names, and even include non-English characters, the DTX-PRO can only use
alphanumeric characters.
Extensions
The “period + three letters,” such as “.wav” at the end of the file name, is referred to as a “file extension.” The extension indicates the type
of file. Files that the DTX-PRO uses have a “.bin” extension, which is not displayed on the DTX-PRO screen.
File size
This refers to the size of the file. The file size is determined by the amount of data saved in the file. File size is measured in units indicated
with a B (byte). Large files and also the memory capacity of devices are represented using units of KB (kilobytes), MB (megabytes), and
GB (gigabytes). 1KB=1024B, 1MB=1024KB, and 1GB=1024MB.
Format
Initializing the USB flash drive is known as “formatting.” Formatting a USB flash drive using the DTX-PRO will erase all files and direc-
tories (folders).
Save, load
“Save” refers to the writing of data to a USB flash drive, while “load” refers to the reading of files from a USB flash drive.
The DTX-PRO can handle a maximum of 1,000 “.wav” files, and 1,000 “.bin” files.
MENU/File
File
NOTE
Save
Load
Rename
Delete
Format
Memory Info