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    							Panel Controls
    DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual11
    !1TRIGGER INDICATOR
    This lamp indicates whether or not the DTXTREME III receives 
    the trigger signal via the Trigger Input jacks. The lamp is turned 
    on when receiving the trigger signal. This lamp is turned on 
    also when pressing the Audition button (described below). 
    !2Audition button
    You can use this button instead of the drum pad. Pressing this 
    button is equivalent to receiving a signal from the currently 
    selected trigger input source (page 58). When turning the 
    power on, pressing this button is equivalent to striking the head 
    of the snare pad (the pad connected to the SNARE jack). 
    !3[F1] – [F6] (Function) buttons
    These buttons located directly below the LCD display call up 
    the corresponding functions indicated in the display. In the dis-
    play hierarchy, these functions [F] rank just below the modes.
    !4[SF1] – [SF6] (Sub-Function) buttons
    These buttons located directly below the LCD display call up 
    the corresponding sub functions indicated in the display. In the 
    display hierarchy, these sub functions [SF] rank just below the 
    functions [F].
    !5Transport buttons (page 35)
    These buttons control recording and playback of the Song 
    sequence data.
    pp p p (Top) button
    Instantly returns to the beginning of the current Song (i.e., 
    the first beat of the first measure).
    rr r r (Reverse) button
    Press briefly to move back one measure at a time, or hold 
    to continuously rewind. 
    ff f f (Forward) button
    Press briefly to move forward one measure at a time, or 
    hold to continuously fast-forward.
    REC (Record) button
    Press this to enable Song recording. (The indicator lights.)
    >> > >/■ (Play/Stop) button
    Press to star t/stop recording or playback. Pressing this but-
    ton during playback stops playback at the current point in 
    the Song then pressing this again star ts playback from that 
    point. During recording and playback, the indicator lights. 
    CLICK ON/OFF button
    Press this button to star t/stop the metronome (click sound).
    !6MASTER slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the output volume of the stereo mix from the OUTPUT 
    L/MONO and R jacks. 
    !7PHONES slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the output volume of the stereo-mixed sounds for the 
    PHONES jack. This is independent from the MASTER slider 
    setting.
    !8CLICK slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the output volume of the click sound. 
    !9ACCOMP slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the output volume of the accompaniment par ts (those 
    other than MIDI channel 10) in the Song. 
    @0KICK slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the volume of the bass drum. 
    @1SNARE slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the volume of the snare drum. 
    @2TOM slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the volume of the toms. 
    @3CYMBAL slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the volume of the cymbals. 
    @4HI-HAT slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the volume of the hi-hat cymbals. 
    @5MISC slider (page 31)
    Adjusts the volume of miscellaneous rhythm or percussion 
    sounds – other than snare and bass dr ums, toms, hi-hats, and 
    ride and crash cymbals. 
    @6Data dial
    For editing the currently selected parameter. To increase the 
    value, turn the dial right (clockwise); to decrease the value, turn 
    the dial left (counter-clockwise). If a parameter with a wide 
    value range is selected, you can change the value in broader 
    strokes by quickly turning the dial. 
    @7[DEC/NO] button (page 13)
    For decreasing the value of the currently selected parameter. 
    Also use it to cancel a Job or a Store operation. 
    @8[INC/YES] button (page 13)
    For increasing the value of the currently selected parameter. 
    Also use it to actually execute a Job or a Store operation.
    @9Cursor buttons (page 13)
    The cursor buttons move the “cursor” around the LCD display 
    screen, highlighting and selecting the various parameters.
    #0[EXIT] button
    Press this button to cancel an operation when a confirmation 
    message is shown in the LCD. This button can be used also 
    when the drum sound continues inadvertently or unexpectedly 
    and you want to stop it. 
    #1[ENTER/STORE] button
    As with the ENTER button, press this to enter the display of the 
    selected Song Job/Sampling Job, for example. 
    As with the STORE button, press this to store the edited data in 
    the Drum Kit mode, Click mode, Trigger mode, Utility mode, 
    and Chain mode. 
    You can also use this button when executing the Song Job or 
    Sampling Job.  
    						
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    12DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual
    ■ Rear Panel
    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 ste-
    reo 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 instr ument 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 !6  MASTER volume slider set-
    ting (the digital jack always outputs audio signals at the maxi-
    mum volume level).
    !1MIDI IN/OUT connectors
    These jacks are for the transfer of MIDI data to and from exter-
    nal 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/!1 KICK)
    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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    							DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual13
    Basic Operation
    Use these four buttons to navigate through the display, 
    moving the cursor around the various selectable items and 
    parameters in the screen. When selected, the relevant item 
    is highlighted (the cursor appears as a dark block with 
    inverse characters). You can change the value of the item 
    (parameter) at which the cursor is located by using the data 
    dial, [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons. 
    Rotating the data dial to the right (clockwise) increases the 
    value, while rotating it to the left (counter-clockwise) 
    decreases it. For parameters with large value ranges, you 
    can increase the value by 10 by simultaneously holding 
    down the [INC/YES] button and pressing the [DEC/NO] 
    button. To decrease by 10, do the opposite; simultaneously 
    hold down the [DEC/NO] button and press the [INC/YES] 
    button.Each mode described above contains various displays, with 
    various functions and parameters. To navigate your way 
    through these displays and select a desired function, use the 
    [F1] – [F6] buttons and the [SF1] – [SF6] buttons. When 
    you select a mode, the available displays or menus appear 
    directly above the buttons at the bottom of the display (as 
    shown below). 
    Depending on the currently selected mode, up to six func-
    tions are available and can be called up with the [F1] – [F6] 
    buttons. Keep in mind that the available functions differ 
    depending on the selected mode.
    Depending on the currently selected mode, up to six func-
    tions (sub-functions) are also available and can be called up 
    with the [SF1] – [SF6] buttons. Keep in mind that the avail-
    able functions differ depending on the selected mode. 
    (Some displays may not have any sub-functions for these 
    buttons.)
    Moving the Cursor
    Changing or Editing Parameter Values
    Increase Decrease
    Increase 
    by 1 Decrease
    by 1
    Functions and Sub-Functions
    These functions can be selected 
    via the corresponding button 
    ([F1] – [F6]).These functions can be selected 
    via the corresponding button 
    ([SF1] – [SF6]). 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    14DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual
    In order to make operation of the DTXTREME III as com-
    prehensive and as smooth as possible, all functions and 
    operations have been grouped in “modes.” To enter the 
    desired mode, press the corresponding Mode button. 
    The function of each mode is as follows:
    You can adjust or set various parameters by using the data 
    dial, [INC/YES] button and [DEC/NO] button in each 
    mode. When changing the value of the parameter in these 
    modes, the [E] (Edit Indicator) will appear on the top left 
    corner of the LCD display. This indicates that the current 
    program (Drum Kit, etc.) has been modified but not yet 
    stored. If you wish to store the status or sound obtained by 
    editing, be sure to store the current program to internal 
    User memory by pressing the [ENTER/STORE] button 
    before selecting another program. For parameters having large value ranges, you can also 
    enter the value directly, using the buttons below the LCD 
    display as a numeric keypad. When the cursor is located on 
    such a parameter, the [NUM] icon appears at the lower 
    right corner of the LCD display. When the [SF6] NUM but-
    ton is pressed in this status, each digit (1 – 9, 0) is assigned 
    to the [SF1] – [SF5] and [F1] – [F5] buttons as shown 
    below, allowing you to input a number directly by using 
    these buttons. 
    After completing the number input, press the [ENTER/
    STORE] button to actually enter the number. 
    Note that the cursor highlight can be moved to the currently 
    edited number by pressing the [F6] CURSOR button, and 
    then moved from digit to digit by using the Cursor [N] and 
    [M] buttons. This method is useful when you want to 
    directly change only one specific digit. The cursor disap-
    pears when pressing the [F6] button again.
    Modes
    ModeFunctionPage
    Drum Kit Selecting/editing a Drum Kit.  78
    ClickSetting the Click (Metronome) related 
    parameters and performing the Groove 
    Check function.104
    File Managing files and directories (folders). 112
    Chain Programming a Chain sequence.  132
    Song Selecting/recording a Song.  98
    Trigger Selecting/editing a Trigger Setup.  108
    Utility Setting the system related parameters.  124
    SamplingRecording audio signals to create a User 
    Voice. 135
    Edit Indicator
    If the Edit Indicator appears...
    Inputting a Number Directly
    Numeric
    Keypad 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual15
    As shown below, you can set the name by repeating the two 
    operations – moving the cursor to the desired location by 
    using the Cursor buttons and then selecting a character by 
    using the data dial, [INC/YES] button, and [DEC/NO] but-
    ton. 
    ■Using the character list
    If you find it difficult to select the desired characters with 
    the above method, you may want to use the following 
    method – selecting the characters directly from a list.Inputting Characters (Naming, etc.)
    Move the cursor to the desired location in the name
    Select a character at the cursor location
    When the cursor is located at the Name, this [LIST] 
    icon appears and you can call up the Character List 
    display by holding the [SF6] button. Release the 
    [SF6] button to return back to the original display.
    Perform the operations below while holding the [SF6] button.
    Move the cursor to the desired location.
    Select a character for the cursor location in the name. 
    						
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    DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual Setting Up 
    Connecting the Pads 
    Referring to the illustration below, connect the output cable from each pad to each Trigger Input jack located on the rear 
    panel of the DTXTREME III. All Trigger Input jacks are conveniently labeled (
     
    1
     
     SNARE, etc.), so make sure each pad is 
    connected to its corresponding Trigger Input jack. 
    ■  DTXTREME III Standard Set  IMPORTANT 
    You’ll need to change the Trigger Settings of the DTXTREME III according to the type of drum set you are using 
    (Standard Set/Special Set/Acoustic Drums, etc.). If the setting is not appropriate, problems may occur—such 
    as improper sound, or inappropriate volume balance among the pads. Refer to the “Selecting the Trigger 
    Setup” section on page 26 on how to select the appropriate setup. 
    •To prevent electric shock and damage to the devices, make sure the power is switched OFF on the DTXTREME III 
    and all related devices before making any connections to the DTXTREME III’s input and output jacks. 
    W ARNING
    PCY135
    DTXTREME III PCY155
    KP125
    TP120SD
    RHH135 TP100
    TP100
    TP100
    Attaching the module stand
    Attach the included module stand to the 
    DTXTREME III using the module stand 
    fastening screws. 
    * Be sure to use the included screws.
    to 1SNARE to 
    JKICK/ K
    to 
    2TOM1 to 
    3TOM2
    to 4TOM3
    to HI-HAT 
    CONTROL
    to 
    9HI-HAT to 
    7CRASH
    to 6RIDE
    DTXTREME III
    Module stand 
    (included)
    Module stand fastening 
    screws x 4 (included)
    * First, connect the RHH135’s [PAD] 
    output jack to the  9HI-HAT jack 
    on the DTXTREME III, then con-
    nect the RHH135’s [HI-HAT CON-
    TROL] output jack to the HI-HAT 
    CONTROL jack on the DTX-
    TREME III.  *Foot pedal is not included 
    in the Standard Set.
    NOTE
    • The pad models described in the illustrations were 
    included in the Standard Set/Special Set at the moment 
    this Owner’s Manual was produced. Keep in mind that the 
    model names of your Standard Set or Special Set may be 
    different from the ones illustrated here. For details about 
    the latest information on Yamaha drum pads, refer to the 
    f ollowing website. 
    http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/drums/ed/ 
    						
    							Setting Up
    DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual17
    ■DTXTREME III Special Set
    ■Setting up with Acoustic Drums
    The DTXTREME III can be played from an acoustic drum kit if the kit is fitted with an optional set of drum triggers (such as 
    Yamaha DT20 Drum Triggers) and the triggers are properly connected to the input jacks of the DTXTREME III. 
    PCY135
    PCY135
    DTXTREME IIIPCY155
    KP125 TP120SD RHH135TP100
    TP100
    TP100
    TP100
    Attaching the module stand
    Attach the included module stand to the 
    DTXTREME III using the module stand 
    fastening screws.
    *Be sure to use the included screws. DTXTREME III
    Module stand 
    (included)
    Module stand fastening 
    screws x 4 (included)
    to 1SNAREto JKICK/K
    *Foot pedal is not included 
    in the Special Set. to 9HI-HAT
    to HI-HAT 
    CONTROLto 7CRASH1
    to 2TOM1 to 3TOM2
    to 5TOM4 to 4TOM3to 6RIDE
    to 8CRASH2 *First, connect the 
    RHH135’s [PAD] output 
    jack to the 9HI-HAT jack 
    on the DTXTREME III, 
    then connect the 
    RHH135’s [HI-HAT 
    CONTROL] output jack 
    to the HI-HAT CON-
    TROL jack on the DTX-
    TREME III.  
    						
    							Setting Up
    18DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual
    Setting Up the Power Supply
    1Make sure that the STANDBY/ON switch of 
    the instrument is set to STANDBY ( ). 
    2Connect the DC plug of the included AC 
    power adaptor to the DC IN jack on the 
    rear panel. To prevent the cord from being 
    unplugged accidentally, wrap the cord 
    around the cable clip and secure it.
    3Connect the other end of the power cord 
    to an AC outlet.
    Turning the Power On
    After you’ve made all necessary connections (trigger, 
    audio, MIDI), turn down all volume controls of the DTX-
    TREME III and other audio equipment. 
    Turn the power on ( ) by pressing the [STANDBY/ON] 
    switch on the rear panel of the DTXTREME III, then turn 
    on the power of the amplifiers.
    ■Connecting a mixer or other MIDI 
    devices
    Make sure that all volume settings are turned down all the 
    way to the minimum. Then turn on the every device in your 
    setup in the order of MIDI masters (controllers), MIDI 
    slaves (receivers), then audio equipment (mixers, amplifi-
    ers, speakers, etc.).
    •Make sure that the power adaptor’s cord is not bent at an extreme 
    angle when wrapping the cord around the clip. Doing this can dam-
    age or sever the cord and create a fire hazard.
    •Use only the included power adaptor or an equivalent recom-
    mended by Yamaha. The use of any other adaptors may cause 
    irregular operation or damage to the device. 
    •Only use the voltage specified as correct for the DTXTREME III. 
    •Even when the instrument is turned off, electricity is still flowing to 
    the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the 
    DTXTREME III for a long time, make sure to unplug the AC power 
    adaptor from the wall AC outlet. 
    CAUTION
    WARNING
    NOTE
    •When powering down the setup, first turn down the volume for each audio 
    devices, then switch off each device in the reverse order (first audio equip-
    ment, then MIDI). 
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    3 External audio equipment
    (mixer → amplifier) 
    						
    							Setting Up
    DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual19
    Connecting to Speakers or 
    Headphones
    Since the DTXTREME III has no built-in speakers, you’ll 
    need an external audio system or a set of stereo headphones 
    to properly monitor it. 
    ■OUTPUT L/MONO, R jacks (standard 
    mono phone)
    These jacks allow you to connect the DTXTREME III to an 
    external amplifier/speaker system and produce full, ampli-
    fied sound. 
    •Use the DTXTREME III’s OUTPUT L/MONO jack 
    when connecting to a device with a mono input.
    ■PHONES jack (standard stereo phone 
    jack)
    The overall headphone level is adjusted by the PHONES 
    slider. 
    Connecting to External Audio 
    Equipment
    When recording your performance on a DTXTREME III 
    Drum Kit or sending its sounds to a mixer, connect your 
    equipment as follows:
    The OUTPUT (L/MONO and R) and INDIVIDUAL OUT-
    PUT (1 to 6) jacks produce line level audio signals regard-
    less of whether headphones are connected or not. These 
    jacks are mono phone type. To make audio connections via 
    these jacks, use cables with a mono phone plug for the 
    DTXTREME III and an appropriate plug for the other 
    device.
    Use both OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO and R) for stereo out-
    put. If the other device has a mono input, use the L/MONO 
    jack only.
    The DIGITAL OUTPUT connector can be connected to a 
    coaxial digital input (S/P DIF) on an external audio device. 
    This connector digitally outputs stereo audio signals identi-
    cal to those from the OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks. 
    External audio signals input to AUX IN/SAMPLING IN 
    jack can be monitored together with the DTXTREME III 
    sounds via headphones connected to the PHONES jack, 
    and can be recorded to create additional User Voices. If 
    necessary, you can use the [GAIN] knob on the rear panel 
    to adjust the gain of the input signal.
    •Whenever making connections, make sure that the plug on the cable 
    being used corresponds to the type of jack on the device.
    •Do not use the DTXTREME III at a high volume level for a long period 
    of time, or your hearing may be damaged. Doing so may cause hearing 
    loss.
    Headphones Monitor system for the DTX series
    MS100DRJ, MS50DRJ, etc.
    OUTPUT L/MONO, R
    PHONES
    CAUTION
    CAUTION
    NOTE
    •Connect a set of headphones to the PHONES jack for monitoring the ste-
    reo output (identical to that of the OUTPUT jacks). The sounds output from 
    the INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT jacks cannot be heard from the headphones 
    connected to the PHONES jack. 
    •Depending on the connected equipment, you may need to change the 
    parameter settings in the Utility mode. For details, see page 128. 
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    DTXTREME III 
    						
    							Setting Up
    20DTXTREME III Owner’s Manual
    Connecting External MIDI Devices
    Using a standard MIDI cable (available separately), you can connect an external MIDI device, and control it from the DTX-
    TREME III. 
    This connection lets you sound an external MIDI tone generator (synthesizer, tone generator module, etc.) by playing the 
    DTXTREME III or playing back a Song on the DTXTREME III. Also, an external sequencer can be used to drive the DTX-
    TREME III’s Tone Generator. Furthermore, the use of MIDI functions allows for an even greater range of performance and 
    recording possibilities with the DTXTREME III.
    ■Controlling an external tone generator or synthesizer
    Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector on the DTXTREME III with the MIDI IN connector on the external 
    MIDI device. 
    ■Controlling from an external MIDI keyboard or synthesizer
    Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN connector on the DTXTREME III with the MIDI OUT connector on the external 
    MIDI device.
    NOTE
    •Any one of the DTXTREME III interfaces (MIDI connectors or the USB terminal) can be used for MIDI data transmis-
    sion/reception. However, they cannot be used at the same time. Select which connector is used for MIDI data transfer 
    in the Utility mode with the following operation: [UTILITY] → [F5] MIDI → [SF3] OTHER → MIDI IN/OUT
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    DTXTREME IIIMIDI deviceMIDI IN connector
    MIDI OUT connectorMIDI cable
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    DTXTREME IIIMIDI deviceMIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connectorMIDI cable
    Synchronizing with an external MIDI instrument (Master and Slave)
    The Songs of this instrument can be synchronized to the playback of an external MIDI sequencer, To do this, one device 
    must be set to internal clock operation and the other (as well as all other devices to be controlled) to external clock. The 
    device set to internal clock serves as a reference for all connected devices, and is referred to as the “master” instrument. 
    The connected devices set to external clock are referred to as “slaves.” When recording playback data of an external MIDI 
    sequencer to a Song of the DTXTREME III in the above connection example, make sure to set the MIDI synchronization 
    parameter to follow external clock with the following operation in the Utility mode. 
    						
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