Panel Controls

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qSTANDBY/ON switch

Press to turn the power ON or OFF.

wDC IN terminal

Connect the AC power adaptor to this terminal.

eCable clip

Wrap the DC output cable of the adaptor around the cable clip to prevent accidental unplugging of the cable during operation.

rLCD Contrast Control

Use this control to set the LCD display for optimum legibility.

tGAIN knob

For adjusting the input gain of the audio at the AUX IN/SAM- PLING IN jack. Depending on the connected device (micro- phone, CD player, etc.), you may need to adjust this for optimum level. Increase the gain by rotating the knob clock- wise, and decrease it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise.

yAUX IN/SAMPLING IN jack

External audio signals can be input via this phone jack (stan- dard stereo phone plug). This is convenient for playing along with music from a CD player or other device. In the Sampling mode, this jack is used for capturing audio data as User Voices.

uOUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks

External audio signals can be input via these phone jacks (1/4" mono phone plug). Various devices such as microphone, gui- tar, bass, CD player, can be connected to these jacks. For stereo signals (such as from audio equipment), use both jacks. For mono signals (such as from a microphone or guitar), use only the L jack.

iPHONES jack

For connection to a pair of stereo headphones.

oINDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 1 – 6 jacks

Line level audio signals are output from this instrument via these phone jacks (1/4" mono phone plug). These outputs are independent of the main output (at the L/MONO and R jacks), and can be freely assigned to any Drum Voice. This lets you route specific sounds for processing with a favorite outboard effect unit.

!0DIGITAL OUT connector

This is for connecting to a coaxial digital input (S/P DIF) on an external audio device. This jack digitally outputs stereo audio signals identical to those from the OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks, but is not affected by the !6MASTER volume slider setting (the digital jack always outputs audio signals at the maximum volume level).

!1MIDI IN/OUT connectors

These jacks are for the transfer of MIDI data to and from external MIDI devices.

!2USB terminals

This instrument is equipped with two types of USB terminals on the rear panel – USB TO HOST and USB TO DEVICE. The USB TO HOST terminal is used to connect this instrument to the computer via the USB cable. The USB connection between the instrument and the computer can only be used for transfer of MIDI data. No audio data can be transferred via USB. The USB TO DEVICE terminal is used to connect this instrument to a USB storage device (flash memory, hard disk drive, etc.) via the USB cable. This lets you save the data created on this instrument to an external USB storage device as well as load data from the device to the instrument. Save/Load operations can be performed in the File mode.

!3HI-HAT CONTROL jack

This jack is used to connect a hi-hat controller. Depending on the setting on the Drum Kit mode (page 78), you can transmit the MIDI messages such as Control Change by using the Hi- Hat Controller.

!4Trigger Input jack (q SNARE – o HI-HAT)

These jacks, which are compatible with stereo pads (two-zone and three-zone pads) as well as mono pads, receive the Trigger Signal transmitted from the drum pads. Furthermore, q SNARE jack – t TOM4 jack are also compatible with the Pad Controller (page 59).

!5Trigger Input jack (!0/!1KICK)

This jack is designed to accept two separate trigger signals from two mono (single) pad by using a Y-shaped cable (stereo phone plug for this jack and two mono plugs for the two pads). When using the KP125/KP65 equipped with the PAD INPUT jack, the Trigger Signals of another pad connected to the PAD INPUT jack and KP itself can be transferred via a single stereo cable (no need for a Y-shaped cable) to the DTXTREME III. In this case, the stereo cable is plugged into the OUTPUT jack of a pad and this Trigger Input jack.

!6Trigger Input jack (!2!5)

These jacks, which are compatible with stereo pads (two-zone and three-zone pads) as well as mono pads, receive the Trigger Signal transmitted from the drum pads.

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