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Basic Operation
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DTX700 Owner’s Manual
Building Your Own Kit
7 When you have finished adjusting the sound,
press the [STORE] button.
If you do not wish to store your new setting, press the
[EXIT] button. The display will return to the previous page.
8 Press the dial to store your new setting.
NOTE
Even if you have adjusted a kit’s sounds and stored your
new settings, you can perform kit initialization (page 28)
at any time to restore the original ones.
As described below, you can easily configure your DTX700 to
produce a kick drum sound when you operate the hi-hat control-
ler (RHH135 or HH65) plugged into the [HI-HAT CONTROL]
trigger input jack. This convenient function provides support for
double bass drumming techniques.
1 Press the [KIT] button and turn the dial to
choose a kit.
2 Press the [INST] button and then press down
once on the pedal connected to the [oKICK/
!0] trigger input jack.
The message “Kick” will be shown in the top right corner of
the display.
3 Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[F2] (DBL BASS) button.
NOTE
While this function is enabled, you will be unable to use
the hi-hat controller plugged into the [HI-HAT CON-
TROL] trigger input jack to simulate opening and closing
of the hi-hat.
1 Using a computer, place the audio files you
wish to import on a USB memory device.
NOTE
•Be sure to place the audio files in the USB memory
device’s root directory (that is, not within any folder).
•Your DTX700 can import WAV and AIFF audio files.
•Only 16-bit audio files can be used with your DTX700.
If the audio files you wish to use have been recorded
with a different bit depth, please convert them to 16-bit in
advance using, for example, the bundled DAW software.
For details regarding the conversion method, please
refer to the instruction manual that came with your soft-
ware.
•Your DTX700 can import audio files of up to approxi-
mately 23 seconds in length (in the case of 44.1-kHz, 16-
bit audio).
•Even when the above conditions have been satisfied,
certain other factors may make audio files incompatible
with the DTX700.
2 Unplug the USB memory device from your
computer and plug it into the [USB TO
DEVICE] port on the DTX700.
3 Press the [KIT] button.
4 Turn the dial to choose the kit you wish to
edit.
5 Press the [INST] button.
Playing with a Double Bass Drum
Importing & Assigning Audio Files
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