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Basic Operation
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DTX700 Owner’s Manual
Integrating Accessories
As described below, you can attach various accessories* to your
DTX700 for an even more enjoyable playing experience.
(*: Sold separately)
If you own an HH65 Hi-hat Controller (sold separately), you
can connect it to your DTX700’s [!2HH-KICK] trigger input
jack in order to play kick drum sounds. To do so, proceed as fol-
lows.
1 Turn off your DTX700.
The HH65 Hi-hat Controller must be connected with the
drum trigger module turned off.
2 Insert one end of the cable that came with
your HH65 into the hi-hat controllers output
jack.
3 Insert the other end of the cable into you
DTX700’s [!2HH-KICK] trigger input jack.
4 Turn on your DTX700.
5 Select a kit and start to play.
The following describes how to expand your DTX700 with a
PCY135 Cymbal Pad (sold separately).
1 Mount your PCY135 Cymbal Pad on a cymbal
holder (sold separately) or the like and set it
up as part of your drum set.
2 Use the cable that came with your PCY135
Cymbal Pad to connect it to your DTX700. For
demonstration purposes, we will use jack !1 .
3 Turn on your DTX700.
4 Hit the newly-added cymbal pad.
5 Select the most suitable pad type.
5-1 Press the [MENU] button.
5-2 Turn the dial to select “Trigger”, and then press the
dial.
5-3 Turn the dial to select “Pad”, and then press the dial.
5-4 Turn the dial to move the cursor to the “PadType” row
of the displayed list.
5-5 Press the dial to zoom in on the pad type. Turn the dial
to select “PCY135”, and then press the dial once
again.
Using an HH65 Hi-hat Controller
as Kick Drum Pedal
Expanding with a PCY135 Cymbal
Pad
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