Yamaha DTX-PRO Owner's Manual page 30

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Basic Guide
Playing the Pads
 Hi-hats
Strike different sections of the pad in the same way you would play an acoustic hi-hat cymbal.
Open/Close
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Bow shots
Edge shots
Foot-close sounds
You can press down the hi-hat controller's pedal to create a foot-close sound without having to strike the hi-hat pad.
Hi-hat splash sounds
Pressing down the hi-hat controller's pedal and then immediately releasing it produces a hi-hat splash sound.
*1 With the hi-hat pad included in the DTX6K-X kit, the bow shots and the edge shots play the same sound.
*2 The front side of the pad is indicated by the Yamaha logo.
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• You can produce an open hi-hat sound by striking the hi-hat pad with the hi-hat con-
troller's pedal fully open.
• You can produce a closed hi-hat sound by striking the hi-hat pad with the hi-hat con-
troller's pedal fully pressed.
• Different hi-hat sound is produced depending on the how much the pedal is opened
or pressed.
Striking the main surface of the hi-hat pad (i.e., the bow section located between the
cup and edge) produces a bow shot sound.
*1
Striking the front side on the outer edge of the hi-hat pad produces an edge shot
sound.
*1
*2

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