Yamaha DTX-502 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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DTX502 Owner’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
In addition to the following, you can also find troubleshooting tips in the Reference Manual
(PDF). See page 79 for details on downloading this manual.
No sound is produced when a pad is struck or the vol-
ume is lower than expected.
Check connections as follows.
•Ensure that the pads are properly connected to the drum
module’s trigger input jacks.
•Ensure that the drum module is properly connected to head-
phones or other audio equipment, such as an amplifier and/
or speakers.
•Ensure that the amplifier and/or speakers connected to the
drum module are turned on and are not set to the lowest pos-
sible volume.
If you are using a KP65 Kick Pad, try adjusting its Level dial.
•Ensure that the cables you are using are in good condition.
Check the drum module’s settings as follows.
•Ensure that volumes are set appropriately. (See pages 15,
19, 24, and 59.)
•Ensure that the voice for the pad you are striking is not set to
“No Assign”. No sound is produced with this setting. (See
pages 21 and 59.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Decay page (KitV6) from
Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 59.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Cutoff Frequenc
y page
(KitV7) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 59.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Pad Function page (Pad3)
from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 66.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Velocity Curve page
(TRG2) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 67.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Pad Type page (TRG3)
from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 68.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Gain page (TRG4) from
Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 68.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Minimum Level page
(TRG5) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 68.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Crosstalk page (TRG10)
from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 70.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Local Control page
(System5) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page
74.)
If you cannot play foot closed hi-hat sounds, try the fol-
lowing.
•Ensure that you are operating the hi-hat controller in a firm
and full manner.
•Ensure that the parameter on the Double Bass Switch page
(KitC1) from Menu Mode is set to “off”. (See page 61.)
•Lower the setting of the parameter on the Foot Close Position
page (Pad2) from Menu Mode. (See page 65.)
If edge and cup sounds cannot be played or the choking
technique does not work when using a cymbal pad, try the
following.
•Ensure that the parameter on the Pad Type page (TRG3)
from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 68.)
If using a PCY100 Cymbal Pad as the hi-hat, ens
ur
e that the
cup switch (CUP SW) on the rear of the pad is set to the ON
position in order to play cup sounds. (See page 17.)
Sounds or volumes are not as expected.
If hi-hat splash sounds are not produced as expected, try
the following.
•Adjust the parameter setting on the Hi-hat Hi-hat Splash Sen-
sitivity page (Pad1) from Menu Mode. (See page 65.)
If it is difficult to produce closed hi-hat sounds, try the fol-
lowing.
•Adjust the parameter setting on the Foot Close Position page
(Pad2) from Menu Mode. (See page 65.)
If it is difficult to produce quieter hi-hat sounds, try the fol-
lowing.
•Check whether the parameter on the Double Bass Switch
page (KitC1) is set to “on”. In certain cases, this setting can
make it more difficult to produce quieter hi-hat sounds. (See
page 61.)
If sounds cannot be produced as expected when playing
the pads connected to the [wTOM1/!0], [eTOM2/!1],
[rTOM3/!2], and/or [uKICK/i] trigger input jack, try the
following.
•Check whether you have connected a two- or three-zone pad
to the jack in question. In certain situations, this can result in
unexpected sounds being produced. If this is the case, set
the parameter on the Pad Type page (TRG3) from Menu
Mode to “off”. (See page 68.)
If sounds are distorted, try the following.
•Lower the drum module’s master volume. (See page 15.)
If v
oices play endlessly and do not stop, try the following.
Press the [KIT] button several times to silence all voices.
If pads are producing only sounds at very high volumes
(i.e., high velocities), try the following.
•Adjust the sensitivity of the drum module’s kits. (See page 19.)
•Adjust the parameter on the Velocity Curve page (TRG2)
from Menu Mode. (See page 67.)
•Adjust the parameter on the Gain page (TRG4) from Menu
Mode. High settings will result in loud drum sounds. (See
page 68.)
•Ensure that you are using only the recommended Yamaha
pads. (Products from other manufacturers can output exces-
sively large signals.)
If the volumes of sounds produced by different pads are
poorly balanced, try the following.
•Adjust the volumes of the various input groups on the Mixer
page (MIXER) from Menu Mode. (See page 57.)
•Adjust the volumes of individual input sources on the Volume
page (KitV3) from Menu Mode. (See page 59.)
If reverb cannot be applied, try the following.
•Ensure that the reverb level on the Mixer page (MIXER) from
Menu Mode
is not set too low. (See page 57.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Reverb Send (Source) page
(
KitV11
) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 60.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Reverb Send (Voices) page
(KitC2) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 61.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Reverb Type page (KitC3)
from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 62.)
•Ensure that the parameter on the Reverb Return page
(KitC4) from Menu Mode is set appropriately. (See page 62.)
If the drum module’s volume is not well balanced with that
of the device connected to the [AUX IN] jack (such as a
portable music player), try the following.
•Ensure that the volume of the connected device is set to a
suitable level. (See page 12.)
If the volume of your drumming is not well balanced with
that of a drum-module song, try the following.
•Adjust the song volume. (See page 26.)