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40 NEW preset kits, 200 user kits and over 700 new voices
Faithful reproduction of real sound and ambience recorded in world-renowned studios
AMBIENCE, COMP, EFFECT knobs as KIT MODIFIER to create your own sound
Wood Shells & Dual-ply Mesh head from REMO provide a quiet, durable playing surface that can be tuned to personal playing preference
12" Mesh snare pad w/stand, 10" Mesh tom pads, KP90 BD pad, 15" ride pad, 2-13" crash pads, HH stand RS8 Rack (Bass Drum Pedal sold separately)
The DTX8 Series Electronic Drums, with the DTX-PRO module featuring the Kit Modifier, deliver the highest quality sounds and puts drummers in control of unbound creative expression. The real sound and ambience, recorded in a world-renowned studio, the tactile feel of either 2-ply mesh with positional sensing on ride provide a natural feel and expressiveness. The real wood birch wrapped shells, handcrafted and stained in the same factory as the Yamaha acoustic drums give the beauty and presence of premium acoustic drums. Features: 40 NEW preset kits, 200 user kits and over 700 new voices Faithful reproduction of real sound and ambience recorded in world-renowned studios AMBIENCE, COMP, EFFECT knobs as KIT MODIFIER to create your own sound Beautiful wood shells molded and finished at the Yamaha Drum factory Large 12" snare pad and 15" ride cymbal pad equipped with hit point detection for more expressive playing Built on Yamaha s interchangeable hardware, including Yamaha s traditional ball clamps Includes the new KP90 kick tower, with 7.5" pad, wide enough for a double bass pedal (Bass Drum Pedal sold separately) Real sounds that drive the drummerNo compromise has been made in recording the sound of the instruments themselves. The DTX PRO sounds have been fine-tuned to naturally follow the drummer s performance and allow for maximum expression. The acoustic drum sounds built into the DTX-PRO are all real sounds recorded in some of the best recording studios in the world. As well as recording the direct drum sounds, the unique natural room ambience of the studios where they were recorded was also sampled. Performances by leading Yamaha drums artists were recorded and mixed by a team of recording engineers to give the final instrument samples. The project sound director, an electronic musical instrument development professional, specified exacting recording techniques to capture the full detailed sound of each drum and cymbal, from the initial attack, until