Yamaha DTX502 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
Basic Techniques
DTX502 Owner’s Manual
Performing with a Song
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The term “pad song” refers to songs that can be played by striking a specific drum pad. In the
same way as snare sounds are produced by striking a pad to which a snare voice has been
assigned, you can start and stop the playback of pad songs by striking the pads to which they are
assigned.
Assigning a pad song to a pad
1.
Press the [KIT] button to access the Kit area.
2.
Using the Data Dial, select the kit you wish to edit.
3.
Navigate to the KIT2 page using the [<]/[>] buttons.
4.
To select an input source, hold down the [SHIFT]
button and strike the corresponding pad or zone.
Playing Pad Songs
When any of a kit’s parameters
have been changed but not yet
saved, an asterisk (*) will
appear beside the page name at
the top-left of the screen. The
asterisk will disappear when
you save your settings. (See
page 25.)
NOTICE
KIt1
01:Maple Cus
t
om‚
KIt2 Snare
”S01:MapleCus
t
m‚
NOTE
Pad songs are assigned to input
sources, not to instruments.
NOTE
Tom 1, Tom 2, Tom 3, Kick, Pad 8,
Pad 10, Pad 11, and Pad 12 each
have only one input source.
Input Sources
Each zone of an instrument (page 20) corresponds to one of the drum mod-
ule’s input sources. The snare instrument, for example, combines three dis-
tinct input sources—the head, the open rim, and the closed rim. As shown
in the table, only the snare, the ride cymbal, the crash cymbal, and the hi-
hat have more than one input source.
*1: These input sources apply when the Snares parameter from the KitC6 page (page 62) is
set to “off”.
*2: These input sources apply when using a PCY100 as a hi-hat.
Instrument
Input sources
Snare
snare Head
snare OpenRim
snare ClosedRim
snare(off) Head
(*1)
snare(off) OpenRim
(*1)
snare(off) ClosedRim
(*1)
Ride
ride Bow
ride Edge
ride Cup
Crash
crash Bow
crash Edge
crash Cup
HiHat
hihat Open
hihat EdgeOpen
hihat CupOpen
(*2)
hihat Close
hihat EdgeClose
hihat CupClose
(*2)
hihat FootClose
hihat FootSplash
Instrument
Input sources
Tip