Yamaha DTX502 - Manual

Yamaha DTX502

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Setup; Advanced Techniques
  • Page 3 – SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION; PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
  • Page 4 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING; Please keep this man; WARNING
  • Page 5 – NOTICE; Information; Connections
  • Page 6 – Welcome; Thank you for purchasing a Yamaha DTX502 Electronic Drum Module.; Reference Manual; Product Manuals
  • Page 7 – First Steps; Open the packages to reveal their contents.
  • Page 8 – Quick Start Guide; Choosing Drum Sounds; Practicing with the Metronome
  • Page 9 – Practicing in Training Mode; w e
  • Page 10 – Component Names & Functions; Control Panel
  • Page 11 – Rear Panel
  • Page 12 – Setting Up for Sound; Connecting headphones; Connecting the Power; Connecting Headphones or Speakers; Connecting a Music Player
  • Page 13 – Turning On the Drum Module; Quickly Disabling Auto Power-Off
  • Page 14 – Turning Off the Drum Module; Please wai; Restoring the Default Settings; Fac
  • Page 15 – Basic DTX502 Operations; Adjusting the volume; Changing values
  • Page 16 – Striking the Drum Pads; Snare
  • Page 17 – Open and closed sounds; Bow shots
  • Page 18 – Choking; Cymbals
  • Page 19 – Selecting & Playing a Kit; Turn the Data Dial to select a different kit.; Selecting a Kit; om‚; Ki
  • Page 20 – Building Your Own Unique Kits; To edit a kit, you must first carry out the following two steps.; Tip
  • Page 21 – Navigate to the KIT2 page using the [; Move the cursor to the voice number using the [; Assigning Voices to Instruments
  • Page 22 – Navigate to the KIT3 page using the [; Tuning & Changing Cymbal Sizes
  • Page 23 – Navigate to the KIT4 page using the [; Customizing Instrument Voices; ” Clu
  • Page 24 – Navigate to the KIT5 page using the [; Adjusting Instrument Volumes
  • Page 25 – Saving Customized Kits; KIt sa
  • Page 26 – Performing with a Song; Songs are selected on the SONG1 page.; Turn the Data Dial to choose a song to play along with.; Selecting a Song; ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ
  • Page 27 – ton to mute and unmute the song’s drum parts.; Adjusting the Song Tempo; SONG1
  • Page 28 – Navigate to the SONG2 page using the [; Looping a Song
  • Page 29 – Assigning a pad song to a pad; Using the Data Dial, select the kit you wish to edit.; Playing Pad Songs; Input Sources
  • Page 30 – Turn the Data Dial to select “; Setting Repeat and Play modes; Setting the pad song’s Repeat mode; Setting the pad song’s Play mode
  • Page 31 – Using the Metronome; ] button once again to stop the metronome.; Adjusting the Tempo
  • Page 32 – Customizing the Metronome; The following four metronome settings can be made on the CLK1 page.; Move the cursor to the click set number using the [; Selecting a Click Set
  • Page 33 – Setting the Tempo
  • Page 34 – ßß; Setting Individual Volumes; ßß; ronome ‚
  • Page 35 – Turn the Data Dial to choose a metronome sound set.; and turn the Data Dial to select the one to set.; Changing Sounds for Individual Subdivisions
  • Page 36 – Tuning Click-Set Sounds
  • Page 37 – Storing a Customized Click Set; CLK sa
  • Page 38 – Training procedure; Turn the Data Dial to select “01:Groove Check”.; ] button when you are
  • Page 39 – Display of individual strikes; EEnEE
  • Page 40 – Turn the Data Dial to select “02:Rhythm Gate”.
  • Page 41 – Adjusting the difficulty level; Turn the Data Dial to adjust the width of the gate.; Turn the Data Dial to select “03:MeasureBreak”.; hm Ga
  • Page 42 – LLLK
  • Page 44 – Turn the Data Dial to select “05:Change Up”.
  • Page 45 – Play the pads along with the practice rhythm.; Selecting which practice rhythms to use; Similarly for the other six rhythms, use the [
  • Page 46 – ] button to navigate to the; Turn the Data Dial to select “06:Pad Gate”.; Play the song’s drum pattern on the pads.; ] buttons to view the individual hit; HSKtC
  • Page 47 – Turn the Data Dial to select “07:Part Mute”.; ] button to start the currently; HiHa
  • Page 48 – Select the parts to be muted.; Muting with the pads; Practice playing the pads along with the song.
  • Page 49 – Turn the Data Dial to select “08:Fast Blast”.
  • Page 50 – Viewing your power and activity points; Viewing your high score
  • Page 51 – Recording Your Performances; ] buttons, and then turn the Data Dial to; Getting Ready
  • Page 52 – Tempo; Time signature; Recording
  • Page 53 – Change the displayed name as required.; Naming a User Song
  • Page 54 – Turn the data dial to select the song you wish to delete.; Deleting a Recorded Performance; Song
  • Page 55 – Setting Parameters using Menu Mode
  • Page 56 – Setting Procedure
  • Page 57 – Layers; Mixer settings; Settings affecting individual voices; V1 snareHd
  • Page 58 – Voices; V2 snareHd ̇
  • Page 60 – V8 snareHd ̇; ”Ga
  • Page 61 – Alternate Group; Double Bass Switch; ” Al; Settings affecting entire kits; ” Re
  • Page 62 – Reverb Return; Pad Control; Snare Adjustment; ”Re
  • Page 63 – ”trgSe
  • Page 64 – Copy Pad; Kit management; J1 CopyPad; J1 CopyPad; J1 CopyPad
  • Page 65 – Clear User Kit; Foot Close Position; J2 Clear
  • Page 66 – Pad Function; Trigger Setup; Trigger-related settings
  • Page 67 – Velocity Curve
  • Page 70 – Crosstalk; Crosstalk Pads; Eliminating Crosstalk
  • Page 71 – Copy Trigger
  • Page 72 – Difficulty Level; Ignore Timing; Pad Gate Group; Training-related settings
  • Page 73 – System settings; ” Ki
  • Page 75 – Restore; Factory Set
  • Page 76 – Integrating Separately Sold Accessories; Adding a PCY90AT Cymbal Pad; Using a KU100 Kick Unit as a Kick Pedal
  • Page 77 – Integrating Electronic & Acoustic Drums
  • Page 78 – Mounting the DTX502 on a Hi-Hat Stand
  • Page 79 – Connecting to a Computer; Yamaha USB-MIDI driver; DTX502 Reference Manual
  • Page 80 – Error Messages; Seq da
  • Page 81 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 83 – Instrument Name List; Data List; Preset Kit List; Song List
  • Page 85 – Voice List
  • Page 88 – Specifications
  • Page 89 – Index
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Page 2 - Contents; Setup; Advanced Techniques

2 DTX502 O w ner’s Man u al Contents Welcome ......................................................................... 6 Product Manuals ............................................................ 6 Setup First Steps ...................................................................... 7 Quick Sta...

Page 3 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION; PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

DTX502 O w ner’s Man u al 3 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This prod u ct u tilizes b atteries or an external po w er s u pply (adapter). DO NOT connect this prod u ct to any po w er s u pply or adapter other than one descri b ed in the man u al, on the name plate, or specifically recom- mended b y Yamaha....

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING; Please keep this man; WARNING

4 DTX502 O w ner’s Man u al PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this man u al in a safe and handy place for f u t u re reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short...

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