Troubleshooting - Yamaha DTX-PROX Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

For more troubleshooting tips, refer to the Reference Manual (PDF).
See page 7 for details on downloading this manual.
Symptom
No sound
No sound
Out of balance
Poor volume balance
Poor EQ balance
Pads with position sens-
ing do not produce
sounds properly
Headphone volume is
too low
Possible cause
The cable is not properly
connected
The volume or level settings
are improper
The headphone volume is
not turned up
The metronome volume is
not turned up
Poor volume balance
between each of the pads
Poor volume balance
between the external audio
device and the DTX-PROX
Poor EQ balance
Solution
• Ensure that the DTX-PROX is properly
connected to headphones or an external
audio system, such as an amplifier and/
or speakers.
• Ensure that the cables you are using are
in good condition.
Check the following:
• Volume controllers on amplifiers and/or
speakers connected to the DTX-PROX.
• Sliders ([OUTPUT], [PHONES]) on the
DTX-PROX top panel.
• LED rotary faders
• Volume for the metronome (Click)
([CLICK] slider).
• The trigger output level of any pads with
a dial allowing this to be adjusted.
Ensure that the LED rotary faders have
been set appropriately.
• Individually adjust the output volumes of
the DTX-PROX and the external audio
devices.
• Adjust the volume with the [AUDIO]
slider.
• Adjust the Phones EQ and the Master
EQ.
• Ensure that the Pad Type and trigger
parameters have been set correctly. (For
more information, refer to the "Refer-
ence Manual" (PDF).)
• Check the orientation of the cymbal pad.
When this is not set properly, the cymbal
pad may not be fully functional.
• Make sure to connect the pad to the
proper jack that supports position sens-
ing.
• Adjust the values in MENU/Utility/Out-
put Gain.
• Use one headphone at a time. Using
two at once may reduce the output level.
DTX-PROX Owner's Manual
Reference
Troubleshooting
Reference
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page 16
page 10
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