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t Select buttons (< <<<<, > >>>>) •For selecting an item you want to edit (the selected item flashes). If there are multiple pages either before or after the page currently displayed, the buttons are used to view the next or previous page. Hold the button to continuously move the flashing cursor. • Press these two buttons together to scroll continuously back and forth through the pages. Holding the [<] button first and pressing the [>] button moves to the previous page while holding the [>] button first and pressing the [<] button moves to the next. • Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [<]/[>] buttons to select the trigger input you want to edit. y Click ON/OFF button ( ON/OFF) •For starting/stopping the click sound (metronome). (p. 16) • Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [ ON/OFF] button to enter the Tap Tempo Setting page. (p. 19) u Save/Enter button (SAVE/ENTER) •For saving data or executing an operation (Enter). • Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [SAVE/ENTER] button to enter the Utility page, which is used to make overall settings for operating the DTX500. i Click lamp The red lamp lights on the first beat of every measure when the click or a song is playing. The other beats are indicated with a green light. o LED display For indicating the tempo, the number selected in the current page, or the click timer depending on the setting made. (p. 19) !0 LCD display For displaying important information and data used in operating the DTX500. !1 Jog dial Rotate the jog dial to change the value selected with the cursor (the flashed item to be edited) in the display. Rotate the dial to the right (clockwise) to increase the value, and to the left to decrease. The jog dial can also be used to change the layer (A/B) and for Drum mute. Hold the [SHIFT] button and rotate the knob to change the current tempo. 8 DTX500 Owner’s Manual Controls and Functions Rear Panel Controls and Functions Rear Panel !2 !3 !5 !6 !7!8 !2 MIDI OUT jack For sending data from the DTX500 to an external MIDI device. With this jack, you can use the DTX500 as a control device to trigger voices from an external tone generator, or synchronize song playback or the click of the DTX500 with the playback of an external sequencer. (p. 11) !3 Trigger Input jacks (1SNARE thru 8KICK/9) For connecting pads or drum triggers (Yamaha DT20, etc.) to receive trigger signals. Connect external pads such as a snare, tom, etc., according to the indication below each input. (p. 10) 1SNARE .....................Compatible with three-zone pads and the pad controller. 2TOM1/ 0, 3TOM2/ !, 4TOM3/ @, 8KICK/ 9 ..............................Mono x 2 inputs A Y-shaped cable (stereo plug—mono jack x 2; refer to the illustration below) can be used to trigger inputs 9, 0, !, and @ (monaural pad). Also, if the KP125W/125/65 kick pad is connected to this jack with a stereo cable, the external pad input jack on the KP125W/125/65 can be used as the input for input jacks 9, 0, !, or @. 5RIDE, 6CRASH.....Compatible with three-zone pads. 7HI HAT .....................Compatible with stereo pads (with switches) . Y-shaped cable Mono phone jack Stereo phone plug Mono phone jack !4 Hi-hat controller jack (HI HAT CONTROL) For connecting a hi-hat controller. * Use a cable with a stereo plug (shown below) when connecting a hi-hat controller. Double insulator !4 !9@0 @1 !5 Output jacks (OUTPUT L/MONO, R) For connecting the DTX500 to an external amplifier, mixer, etc. For mono playback use the L/MONO jack. For stereo playback connect both L and R jacks. (p. 10) !6 Headphones jack (PHONES) Connect a set of stereo headphones to this jack to monitor the DTX500. (p. 10) !7 AUX IN jack Connect the output of an external audio device, etc., to this jack (stereo mini jack). (p. 11) This is convenient for playing along with music from a CD player, etc. * Use the volume control on the external device to adjust the volume balance. !8 Master Volume (VOLUME) Adjusts the DTX500’s overall volume (output level of the signal sent via the OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack). Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease it. !9 DC IN terminal (12V) Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to this terminal. To prevent the adaptor from becoming unplugged, secure the cable to the cable clip. @0 Cable clip Prevents the power cord from accidentally becoming unplugged. (p. 10) @1 Standby/On Switch The power is turned on when the button is set to this position: (>). The power is off when set this way: (?). DTX500 Owner’s Manual 9 10 DTX500 Owner’s Manual 1 Connections In this chapter, you’ll learn how to set up the DTX500. Read these instructions carefully and in the following order to ensure that the instrument sounds and operates properly: 1 Connecting the Pads > 2 Setting Up the Power Supply (p. 10) > 3 Connecting to Speakers or Headphones (p. 10) > 4 Turning the Power On (p. 11) > 5 Selecting the Trigger Setup (p. 12) 1 Connecting the Pads Referring to the illustration below, ...
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