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DTX900 Series QUICK START – SAMPLING A “ONE SHOT” SOUND

There are many ways to use the sampling function of 
the DTX900.  This document will focus on using the 
on-board sampling capability to sample a single sound 
through the on-board effects of the DTX900,  then 
assign it to a pad for playback where it can further 
processed and effected.  

 

SAMPLING ADVISORY:

 

Unauthorized copying of the commercially 

available musical data including audio data is strictly prohibited except for 
your personal use.

 

 

Prepare for sampling – WHAT YOU WILL NEED:

 

In order to sample you must install the correct optional 

DIMM memory

 chips in the DTX900.  Use matching 

pairs (2 x 64MB, 2 x 128MB, 2 x 256MB) of PC100 or 
PC133 memory chips with no more than 18 chips per 
module.  Buy them from a reputable source and the 
handle chips carefully to avoid static shocks. 
 
You need a 

dynamic microphone

 with a mono ¼” 

cable for recording an acoustic sound OR a dual 
mono to stereo ¼” cable for recording a CD player or 
similar audio device.  We’ll use a mic in this example 
to record a snare sound-be sure to use 

proper cable

 
 
 
 
 

 

       mono       stereo 

 
It is also a good idea to have a set of quality 

headphones

 for monitoring the sound during 

sampling and for scrutinizing the sample closely after 
it has been recorded. 
 
Finally, you will need a 

USB device

 to save your data. 

 

Setup the DTX900 AUX INPUT: 

Plug the cable from your source into the AUX INPUT 
on the back of DTX900.  Next you need to set the 
MIC/LINE parameter to the appropriate signal. 
 
Press 

[UTILITY]

, and press the 

[F4] AUX IN

 button 

then the 

[SF1] OUTPUT

 button. Set the Mic/Line 

parameter to the value you require.  When connecting 
low output equipment, such as a microphone, electric 
guitar or bass, set the Mic/Line parameter to “mic.” 
When connecting high output equipment, such as a 
keyboard, synth or CD player, set the Mic/Line 
parameter to “line.”  Since we are using a single mic, 
set the Mono/Stereo parameter to “L mono”. 

 

 
[If you want to get sampling right away, skip to the 
next page – to sample with effects, read on…] 

Sampling audio is part science, part art and various 
amounts of luck – at least in the beginning.  You can 
reduce the amount of luck needed to achieve good 
results by learning the art and science of audio 
recording and applying those principles to your 
sampling.  The scope of audio recording is too big a 
topic to be discussed here, so your mileage may vary.  
Bottom line: Experience helps.  The good news is that 
there is help right inside of the DTX900. 
 
The DTX900 features two insert effects processors 
(think of them like guitar pedals) that can be patched 
to the incoming audio and used in many useful and 
creative ways.  In this example, we’ll use a 
compressor to help get a good signal level and a 
harmonic enhancer to sweeten the sound.  
 
Press 

[SF2] INS TYPE

 and navigate the cursor to the 

area between the two effects processors and use the 
data wheel to select 

InsEF Connect = to “InsAtoB”.

 

 

 
Selecting the effects is also done here.  Use the 
cursor to highlight the “C” box (category) for Insert A 
and select 

C&E: 

(compression and eq).  Move the 

cursor to the “INSA” box and select 

ClassicComp

 as 

the specific effect.  

 

 
For INSERT B, we’ll select using a different method; 
highlight the “INSB” box and scroll through the effects 
and select 

C&E:Enhancer

 as the specific effect. 

 

 
Press 

[SF3] INS A

 and set the classic compressor Pre 

(preset) parameter to preset 

“60’s Drumkit”.

 

Press 

[SF4] INS B

 and set the harmonic enhancer 

Pre (preset) parameter to preset 

“Edge”.

 

 
The above configuration is only a suggestion – no 
single setup is perfect for every sampling task.  Use 
headphones to confirm the sound is to your liking.  
You may decide you don’t want the sound of the 
enhancer, or that you don’t want any effects because 
you are sampling from a CD.  What’s important is that 
DTX900 provides you tools to professionally record 
your audio and create your own great sounds.  Now 
that you know where those tools are and how they can 
be used you can experiment with them. 

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