Yamaha DTX-PRO Owner's Manual page 48

Drum trigger module
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Basic Guide
Recording Your Performance
 Overdub Recording Your Performance onto an Accompaniment
Song
You can also overdub your performance onto an accompaniment song that you've imported onto a USB flash drive and save
your performance combined with the accompaniment song as a single audio file.
Preparing an Accompaniment Song (Audio File)
• Importing from a Computer
Save the audio file (.wav file) from the computer to the root directory on a USB flash drive.
Audio file requirements: 16-bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo, wav format
NOTE
• Some of the audio files may not play back even when the above requirements are met.
• The DTX-PRO does not recognize the audio file if it is in a folder.
Recording Yourself Playing Along with the Accompaniment Song
1.
Use the [–] [+] controllers to select the
accompaniment you have prepared.
2.
Press the button below "
button below ">" ([F2]) to start recording
and playback.
3.
Play the drums.
4.
After you finish playing, press the button
below "
" ([F1]) to stop recording.
NOTE
Pressing the button below "
playback, but recording continues.
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" ([F1]) and the
" ([F2]) stops accompaniment
or

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