The DTX760K offers drummers the benefits and luxury of using all 3-zone DTX-PADs in a more affordable kit. Utilizing the same real hi-hat controller, and large 3-zone choke-able cymbals as the 900 series, this configuration provides a realistic and comfortable feel around the entire instrument. The hi-hat and snare stand are included, so you can ideally position them as you please, and the kit can be expanded with up to two additional pads.
Configuration:
Module: DTX700
Snare: XP120SD + SS662
Tom1, 2: XP100T x 2
Floor Tom: XP120T
Crash Symbal1, 2: PCY135 x 2
Ride Cymbal: PCY155
Hi-Hat: RHH135 + HS740A
Kick: KP100
Rack: RS700
No Compromise Sound Quality
There are a total of 1,396 sounds covering a broad spectrum of instruments, including an essential selection of Yamaha acoustic drum sounds like Oak Custom series, as well as percussion and effect sounds. It also contains a wide variety of sounds from Yamaha's famed MOTIF XF synthesizer. Used in combination with the DTX-PAD, the DTX700 module delivers even greater expressiveness and realism.
Hi-Hat With Real Playability
This full-fledged hi-hat system consists of a pad that sets onto the supplied hi-hat standthe same type of stand typically used in an acoustic drum kit. This hi-hat pad system can play both open and closed sounds as well as a foot splash. it also uses a 2-zone design consisting of edge and bow sections, which add to its realistic feel and playability.
Import Original Voices Via The USB Jack
Using a USB memory device, it's easy to import your favorite voices (WAV/AIFF) into the DTX700. Once in the device you can edit and assign the voices to pads to create your own, original drum kit.
Use for Recording Or Music Production
The DTX700 easily connects to a computer via a USB cable (sold separately) making it a great for recording MIDI data into a DAW or for playing a VST sound source. Steinberg's Cubase AI is included with the kit so you can start creating music right away.
DTX760K with Hardware
DTX components can also be used with standard acoustic drum hardware! Module: DTX700 Snare: XP120SD + SS662 Tom1, 2: XP100T2 Floor Tom: XP120T Crash Cymbal1, 2: PCY135 x 2 Ride Cymbal: PCY155 Hi-Hat: RHH135 + HS740A Kick: KP100 Hardware: HW860x2, SS662S, SS740S, HS740A, CH750x2, CH755, WS860A
Specs:
Configuration
Trigger Module: DTX700
Rack System: RS700
Size/Weight (Trigger Module)
Width: 277 mm (10-29/32 inch)
Height: 213 mm (8-25/64 inch)
Depth: 95 mm (2-3/4 inch)
Weight: 1.5 kg (3.31 lbs)
Tone generator
Maximum Polyphony: 64 notes
Voices: Drum and percussion: 1,268, Melodies: 128
Effects: Reverb: 6, Chorus: 6, Variation: 42, Kit EQ: 4 band, Master EQ: 3 bands
Drum kits: Preset: 50, User: 10 *all of which may be edited and overwritten
Sequencer
Note Capacity: Approx. 152,000 notes
Note Resolution: 480 ppq (parts per quarter note)
Song recording type: Real-time replace
Song tracks: 1 track
Songs: Demo: 2, Practice: 44, Pad: 17, User: 30 *all of which may be edited and overwritten
Sequence formats: Proprietary, SMF format 0
Click
Tempo: 30 to 300 BPM, Tap Tempo supported.
Beat: 1/4 to 16/4, 1/8 to 16/8, 1/16 to 16/16
Timing: Accents, Quarter note, Eighth note, Sixteenth note, Triplet
Training Functions: Measure break, Groove check, Rhythm gate
Other
Connectors: USB TO DEVICE/TO HOST, OUTPUT [L/MONO] (Standard mono phone), OUTPUT [R] (Standard mono phone), Trigger Input 1 to 8, 11 (Standard stereo phone, L: Trigger Input, R: Rim Switch), Trigger Input 9 and 10 (Standard stereo phone, L: Trigger Input, R: Trigger Input), HH-KICK (Standard stereo phone) , HI-HAT CONTROL (Standard stereo phone), AUX IN (Stereo Mini), PHONES (Standard stereo phone), MIDI IN/OUT
Accessories: Power Adaptor (PA-150, or an equivalent), Module holder, Module holder fastening screws x 4, Owner's Manual, Data List, DVD-ROM (Cubase AI)
Audio Import
Samples: 500
Sample Data Bits: 16 bits
Sampling Time *Mono/Stereo: 44.1kHz: 23 sec., 22.05kHz: 46 sec., 11.025kHz: 1 min. 32 sec., 5.5125kHz: 3 min. 4 sec.
Sample formats: WAV, AIFF