Yamaha DTX-PRO Owner's Manual page 63

Drum trigger module
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 Integrating Electronic & Acoustic Drums
The following describes a couple of examples of how you can integrate electronic and acoustic drums.
Adding Pads to an Acoustic Drum
Set
By attaching a CSAT924A Cymbal Stand Attachment and
a drum holder to the cymbal stand from an acoustic drum
kit, you can easily add a pad such as the XP80, XP70, and
TP70 to that kit. The following diagram shows a typical
example of how the various components can be set up.
When assembled, set the Pad Type parameter. (MENU/
TRIGGER/Pad Type)
Holder
Cymbal
stand
CSAT924A Cymbal Stand Attachment
 Typical setup
DTX-PRO
Pad
(TP70, XP70, or XP80, etc.)
XP80
KP90
Connecting Separately Sold Add-ons and External Devices
Playing the DTX-PRO Using Acous-
tic Drums
You can attach a DT50K or DT50S Drum Trigger to the
snare drum or the bass drum and connect to the [!2 K ICK/
!3 ] jack or the [qSNARE] jack on the DTX-PRO to send
trigger signals to your drum trigger module whenever the
drum is struck. After connecting cables, set the pad type
parameter. (MENU/TRIGGER/Pad Type)
DT50K
For more information on how to attach the Drum Trigger,
refer to the DT50S/DT50K Owner's Manual.
 Typical setup (for attaching the Drum Triggers to the
snare and the bass drum)
DT50S
DTX-PRO
Application Guide
DT50S
to DTX-PRO
DT50K
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