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DTX700 Owner’s Manual
11
Setup
Component Names & Functions
!0 [SONG] button (page 36)
This button is used to access the Song page in order
to select a song.
!1 [MENU] button (page 20)
This button is used to access the Menu area. From
here, you can select various other pages in order to
configure your DTX700 in many different ways.
*This booklet introduces some of the basic functions avail-
able in the Menu area. For a complete description of all
functions, please download the DTX700 Reference Manual
from this web page:
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/
!2 [INST] button (page 30)
This button is used to access the Instrument page in
order to select instruments.
[Definition] Instrument
In the context of the DTX700, the term “instru-
ment” is used to refer to each of the various
percussion instruments that make up a kit. Typ-
ical examples would be snare drums, tom-toms,
cymbals, and kick drums.
!3 [CLICK] button (page 41)
This button is used to access the Click page in order to
set your DTX700’s click-track (or metronome).
!4 [SHIFT] button
When you press this button, the functions assigned to
the [F1], [F2], and [F3] buttons will change. These
functions can be accessed by holding down the
[SHIFT] button and pressing the corresponding func-
tion button (see page 18). Meanwhile, a number of the
buttons on the DTX700’s control panel have second-
ary functions, indicated just above the buttons them-
selves. These functions can also be accessed by
holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the cor-
responding button.
!5 [>/
] button (page 48)
Use this button to start and stop the playback of perfor-
mances that you have recorded on the DTX700.
!6 [REC] button (page 48)
Using this button, you can activate and deactivate
recording of your performances.
!7 [ ] (Click-track) button (page 41)
The Click-track button is used to start and stop the
DTX700’s click-track (or metronome).
!8 [-/DEC] button (page 18)
This button is used to decrease the value at the cursor
position. In addition, the selected value can be
decreased in units of 10 by holding down the [SHIFT]
button and pressing the [-/DEC] button or by holding
down the [-/DEC] button and pressing the [+/INC] but-
ton.
!9 [+/INC] button (page 18)
This button is used to increase the value at the cursor
position. In addition, the selected value can be
increased in units of 10 by holding down the [SHIFT]
button and pressing the [+/INC] button or by holding
down the [+/INC] button and pressing the [-/DEC] but-
ton.
@0 Sliders (page 41)
The sliders are used to adjust the volumes of individ-
ual parts such as the snare and toms, and also the vol-
ume of the click-track.
q [USB TO HOST] port (page 52)
This port is used to connect the DTX700 to a computer
via a USB cable.
w [USB TO DEVICE] port (page 21)
This port is used to plug in a USB memory device
(such as a flash drive), either directly or via a USB
cable.
Side Panel
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