Troubleshooting - Yamaha DTX700 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

For more troubleshooting tips, refer to the Reference Manual PDF document.
See page 5 for details on downloading this manual.
The DTX700 either produces no
sound or is unable to detect the
pads being struck.
The DTX700 produces sound
but the sensitivity (i.e., volume)
is too low.
Double triggers are being pro-
duced.
The DTX700 receives no switch
or trigger signals whatsoever.
Sounds play endlessly and do
not stop.
The pad controller function
does not work as expected.
The hi-hat's open and closed
sounds are not produced.
The Factory Set (i.e., default set-
tings) needs to be restored.
The DTX700 turns off unexpect-
edly.
The Factory Set (i.e., default set-
tings) is restored whenever the
DTX700 is turned on.
The kit changes whenever a new
song is selected.
Song parts (i.e., non-drum
parts) do not play.
The click-track (or metronome)
does not play.
Certain sounds (such as snare
or kick) do not play.
Drum kits cannot be changed by
turning the dial.
Performances cannot be
recorded.
Hi-hat closed sounds are not
produced.
Cubase Remote mode cannot be
deactivated.
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DTX700 Owner's Manual
• Ensure that the pads are correctly connected to the DTX700's trigger input jacks.
• Ensure that the DTX700 is properly connected to headphones or an external audio system,
such as an amplifier and/or speakers. (See page 13.)
• Ensure that the amplifier and/or speakers connected to the DTX700 are turned on and are not
set to the lowest possible volume.
• Ensure that the [MASTER] knob is not turned down. (See page 19.)
• Ensure that the cables you are using are in good condition.
• If any of your pads feature a pad controller, ensure that they are turned up.
• Ensure that the sliders for the sounds in question are turned up. (See page 11.)
If the pad in question features a pad controller, try turning it downward.
Restore the default settings (i.e., the Factory Set). (See page 22.)
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [EXIT] button to silence all sounds.
Ensure that you are using an XP100SD or another pad featuring a pad controller.
Ensure that the DBL BASS parameter is not turned on. (See page 32.)
See the instructions on page 22. They describe how to reset all internal DTX700 settings to their
default condition.
Ensure that the Auto Power-Off function is not turned on. (See page 14.)
Turn off the PowerOn Auto function. (See page 22.)
By default, your DTX700 always chooses the best kit for each song. To prevent it from doing so,
turn on the Kit Lock function. (See page 39.)
Ensure that the accompaniment parts have not been muted. (See page 37.)
Ensure that the sliders for the sounds in question are turned up. (See page 41.)
Ensure that the Kit Lock function is not turned on. (See page 39.)
Recording is not possible while the Menu area is being accessed (as a result of pressing the
[MENU] button). Ensure that you leave this area before attempting to record a performance.
Refer to the Reference Manual PDF document.
See page 54 of this booklet.

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