The dtxpress, Quick guide (basic functions list) – Yamaha DTXPRESS II User Manual

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Select the drum kit.

Change the instrument voice for each pad in the drum kit
or add reverb. m Enters the Drum Kit Voice Edit mode.

Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [VOICE] button to
stop audio output from the OUTPUT and PHONES jacks.

Hold the [SHIFT] button and press this
button to mute the song’s drum part.

Start/stop playback of the song!

Hold the [SHIFT] button and press this
button to start recording.

Save settings to the DTXPRESS II’s memory.

Set a secondary function for the buttons and
knobs.

Hold the [SHIFT] button and press this but-
ton to display the Tempo setting display!

Navigate through the setting display’s
pages.

Moves the cursor (flashing character).

Changes the value of the parameter
selected with the cursor.

Hold the [SHIFT] button and press this but-
ton to display the Groove Check display!

Select the song for playback or recording.
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the
[SONG] button to enter the Song Edit mode.

Select the Trigger Setup you want to use.
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [TRIG]
button to enter the Trigger Setup Edit mode.

Set the basic settings and settings for MIDI and the se-
quencer of the DTXPRESS II. m Enters the Utility mode.

Starts/stops the metronome!

The DTXPRESS

II

Quick Guide (Basic Functions List)

Control the volume of a CD
or MD player with this knob.

Controls the volume of the metronome’s
click voice!

Hold the [SHIFT] button and rotate this knob
to change the volume of the bass drum!

Controls the volume of the song accompaniment!

Hold the [SHIFT] button and rotate this knob to
change the volume of the snare drum!

Press the knob to switch the power ON!

Rotate the knob to adjust the overall volume
(transmitted to the OUTPUT jack).
Also controls the headphone volume.

Play the DTXPRESS II along
with your favorite CD or MD!
(Connect the line out from a
CD or MD player here.)

Connect a pair of head-
phones here to monitor the
DTXPRESS II!

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