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Module | DTX502 |
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Voices | 691 |
Metronome | Yes |
USB | USB to Host |
Polyphony | 32 Notes |
Type | Electronic Drum Kit |
Kick Pad | KP65 |
Display | LCD |
Effects | Reverb |
MIDI | Yes |
Sequencer Capacity | Approx. 104, 000 Notes |
Sequencer Resolution | 96 PPQN |
Tempo | 30 – 300 BPM, Tap Tempo supported |
Connectivity | USB, MIDI, Phones, Output (L/Mono, R) |
Power Supply | AC Adaptor (PA-130 or equivalent) |
Pads | Snare, Tom 1, Tom 2, Tom 3, Crash, Ride, Hi-Hat |
Hi-Hat Control | HH65 |
Essential safety precautions to avoid injury or hazards.
Precautions to prevent physical injury and damage to the instrument or property.
Instructions for connecting the power adapter and powering on the module.
How to connect headphones or external speakers for audio output.
Steps to power on the drum module and begin the initial setup.
Configuring essential settings like drum kit model and auto power-off time.
Proper procedure for shutting down the drum module.
How to reset all parameters to factory defaults.
Core operations for adjusting settings, selecting parameters, and changing values.
Steps to edit and customize existing drum kits by changing sounds.
How to assign specific drum sounds (voices) to individual pads or zones.
How to start, stop, and adjust the overall volume of the metronome.
How to adjust the tempo of the built-in metronome.
Practice mode to improve timing by displaying strike accuracy.
Practice mode that produces sound only when pads are struck in time.
Practice mode where the metronome is muted for some measures.
Practice mode where tempo adjusts based on timing accuracy.
Practice mode with changing rhythms based on measures played.
Practice mode where pads produce sound only when matching drum patterns.
Step-by-step guide to selecting parameters and changing settings in Menu Mode.
How to save modified parameters and settings to internal memory.
Solutions for problems like no sound, low volume, or distorted sounds.
Solutions for trigger, controller, and common operational questions.