Advanced Techniques
DTX400K/DTX430K/DTX450K Owner’s Manual
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Integrating Separately Sold Accessories
As described below, you can add various accessories* to your electronic drum kit for an even more
enjoyable drumming experience. (*: Sold separately)
By upgrading the KU100 Kick Unit and/or the hi-hat con-
troller included as part of the DTX400K, you can make your
electronic drum kit feel much closer to the real thing.
Replacing the KU100 Kick Unit with a KP65
Kick Pad
1.
Assemble the KP65 Kick Pad. For details, see Step 13
on page 17.
2.
Turn off the drum module.
The KP65 Kick Pad must be connected with the drum
module turned off.
3.
Disconnect the cable from the KU100 and plug it into
the
[OUT
>
DTX]
jack on the back on the KP65.
4.
Turn on the drum module.
5.
Set the kick type to “KP65”. For more details, see the
description of the Pedal Types parameter from Menu
Mode (page 48).
6.
Play the KP65 Kick Pad.
When you upgrade your KU100 to a KP65, you will need a
foot pedal to play the new kick pad.
Replacing the bundled hi-hat controller
with an HH65 Hi-hat Controller
1.
Turn off the drum module.
The HH65 Hi-hat Controller must be connected with
the drum module turned off.
2.
Disconnect the cable from the bundled hi-hat controller
and plug it into the
[OUTPUT]
jack on the HH65.
3.
Turn on the drum module.
4.
Set the hi-hat controller type to “HH65”. For more
details, see the description of the Pedal Types parameter
from Menu Mode (page 48).
5.
Play the HH65 Hi-hat Controller.
Adding a PCY90AT Cymbal Pad
1.
Turn off the drum module.
The PCY90AT Cymbal Pad must be connected with the
drum module turned off.
2.
Using the cable that came with the cymbal pad, connect
it to the
[PAD
>
IN]
jack on the KP65 Kick Pad.
3.
Turn on the drum module.
4.
Play the newly added cymbal pad.
For DTX400K Owners
For DTX430K & DTX450K Owners