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User manual for Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M
- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Pro Audio - Musical Instruments - Electronic Drums
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the electronic drums
- Tips for setting up your Yamaha
- Settings and expert assistance
- Contact Yamaha service
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty information
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User manual for the Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M
The user manual for the Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M provides
necessary instructions for the proper use of the product Pro Audio - Musical Instruments - Electronic Drums.
The Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module incorporates the AWM2 tone generator and a sophisticated music sequencer. The drum trigger module provides full support for Yamaha trigger products and also sports a USB terminal for MIDI connections (in addition to conventional MIDI connectors). The module’s built-in sampling feature allows you to create your own Drum Voices. This module is suitable for applications such as live performances, rhythm training, music creation, studio recording, and personal practice.
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Additional parameters of the Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M:
Name | AWM2 | Polyphony | 64 notes | Voices | Preset: Drum and Percussion: 1,115, Melodies: 211 (GM) | Effect | Reverb: 9, Chorus: 19, Variation: 51 (drum kit), Insertion: 51 (aux in / sampling in), Master Effect: 9, Master EQ: 5 bands | Drum Kits | Preset: 50, User: 50 (in the flash ROM), External: 1,584 (or 99 x 16, in the external USB storage device) | Setup | Preset: 9 User: 5 | Songs | Pad: Play, chase, cutoff 4 songs (maximum) can be played simultaneously | Pad | Supported: KP125W, KP125, KP65, XP120/100 (for snare), XP120/100 (for tom), XP80 (for snare), XP80 (for tom), XP70 (for snare), XP70 (for tom) , TP120SD/100 (for snare), TP120SD/100 (for tom), TP65S (for snare), TP65S (for tom), TP65S (for hi-hat), TP65, PCY155, PCY135, PCY150S, PCY130SC, PCY130S/130, PCY65S/65, RHH135, RHH130, DT10/20 (for snare), DT10/20 (for hi-tom), DT10/20 (for lo-tom), DT10/20 (for kick), TRG snare, TRG hi-tom, TRG lo-tom, TRG Kick | Capacity | Approximately 152,000 notes | Resolution | 480 parts per quarter note | Recording type | Real time | Tracks | 2 | Songs | Demo: 3 Practice: 44 Pad: 40 User: 50 | Format | Sequences: Proprietary, SMF format 0 | Tempo | 30 to 300 bpm, Tap Tempo supported | Beat | 1/4 to 16/4, 1/8 to 16/8, 1/16 to 16/16 | Timing | Accent, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note, triplet | Function | Training: Measure Break, Groove Check, Rhythm Gate | Samples | 1,016 (for user voices) | Sources | Audio input signals via aux in/sampling in, audio output signals via output (resample) | Data Bits | 16-bits | Frequency | 44.1 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 5.5125 kHz (stereo / mono) | Memory | 512 MB SDRAM (built-in) | Length | Mono: 32 MB, Stereo: 64 MB | Sampling Time | Mono / Stereo: 44.1 kHz: 6 minutes 20 sec 22.05 kHz: 12 minutes 40 sec 11.025 kHz: 25 minutes 20 sec 5.5125 kHz: 55 minutes 40 sec | Format | Proprietary, WAV, AIFF | Connectors | MIDI in / out USB to device / to host Output L / mono, R (standard phone jack) Digital out (EIAJ CP1201, IEC60958, S/PDIF) Individual output 1 to 6 (standard phone jack) Trigger Input jacks 1 to 9, 12 to 15 (standard stereo phone jack, L: trigger signal, R: rim switch) Trigger Input jacks 10 and 11 (standard stereo phone jack, L: trigger signal, R: trigger signal) Aux in / sampling in (standard stereo phone jack) Phones (standard stereo phone jack) Hi-hat control (standard stereo phone jack) DC in 16 V | Displays | 240 x 64 dot graphic backlit LCD, 7-segment LED (3-digit) | Power Consumption | 18 W | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 13.1 x 11.2 x 3.7" (33.4 x 9.6 x 28.5 cm) | Weight | 7.9 lb (3.6 kg) | |
The user manual for the Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M can be downloaded in .pdf
format if it did not come with your new electronic drums, although the seller is
required to supply one. It is also quite common that customers throw out
the user manual with the box, or put the CD away somewhere and then can’t find it.
That’s why we and other Yamaha users keep a unique electronic library
for Yamaha electronic drumss,
where you can use our link to download the user manual for the Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M.
The user manual lists all of the functions of the Yamaha DTX900M Drum Trigger Module DTX900M,
all the basic and advanced features and tells you how to use the electronic drums.
The manual also provides troubleshooting for common problems. Even greater
detail is provided by the service manual, which is not typically shipped with the product,
but which can often be downloaded from Yamaha service.
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