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Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA DTXPRESS.
The DTXPRESS is a compact drum trigger module that is equipped with
an AWM tone generator and sequencer functions.
To g et the most out of your DTXPRESS, please read this manual carefully.
Also, after reading, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Inside this package
This package contains the following items. After opening the package, please check and makes sure that all the items In the
list are present.
The DTXPRESS
•Power Adaptor
Owner’s Manual (this book)
How to use the Manual
The DTXPRESS Owner’s Manual is divided into the following two sections.
Basic Guide (P. 2-26)
Please read this section before using the DTXPRESS.
This section contains cautions that must be followed for safe and proper use of the DTXPRESS.
Also, control and function names, connecting the pads and how to play the DTXPRESS, how to record and playback
songs, how to create original drum kits are all described in this section.
Reference (P. 27-61)
This section describes in detail each of the DTXPRESS’ functions.
Appendix (P. 63-)
At the rear of this book you will find an appendix section with specifications, error messages, drum voice, song, MIDI data
format, etc. .
About the descriptions
This manual describes buttons and explanations using the following rules.
[PLAY], [START/S], etc. The button on the front panel is indicated with [ ]. (brackets).
[SHIFT]+[START/S], etc. Means hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [START/S] button.
•[PAGEs]/[PAGEt], etc. Means use the [PAGEs] button or [PAGEt] button.
•“Complete!”, etc. Words inside “ ” indicate the message shown on the display.
m P. 10, etc. Indicates the reference page where further information can be found.
NOTE
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes only, and
may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument.
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