Yamaha DGX-305 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
28 DGX-505/305 Owner’s Manual
Fun Sounds
This instrument includes a range of drum kits and unique sound effects
you can use for entertainment. Laughter, babbling brooks, jet fly-bys, eerie
effects, and much more. These sounds can be a great way to enhance the
mood at parties.
Drum Kit Selection Procedure (refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 23)
1
Press the [VOICE] button from the MAIN display.
2
Use the dial to select “122 Standard Kit 1”.
3
Try out each key and enjoy the drum and percussion sounds!
Don’t forget the black keys! You’ll hear a trian-
gle, maracas, bongos, drums … a comprehen-
sive variety of drum and percussion sounds. For
details on the instruments included in the drum
kit voices (voice numbers 122 – 133), see the
“Drum kit List” on page 100.
Sound Effect Selection Procedure (refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 23)
1
Press the [VOICE] button from the MAIN display.
2
Use the dial to select “133 SFX Kit 2”.
3
Try out each key and enjoy the sound effects!
As you try out the various keys you’ll hear the
sound of a submarine, a telephone bell, a
creaking door, and many other useful effects.
“132 SFX Kit 1” includes lightning, running
water, laughter, dogs barking, and others.
Some keys do not have assigned sound effects,
and will therefore produce no sound.
For details on the instruments included in the
SFX kit voices (voice numbers 132 – 133), see
“SFX Kit 1” and “SFX Kit 2” in the “Drum kit
List” on page 100.
Drum kits are collections of drum and percussion instruments. When you select a violin or other normal
instrument main voice, for example, all keys produce the sound of the same violin, only at different pitches. If
you select a drum kit as the main voice, however, each key produces the sound of a different drum or percus-
sion instrument.
The sound effects are included in the drum kit voice group (voice numbers 132 and 133). When either of these
voices are selected you will be able to play a range of sound effects on the keyboard.
Drum Kits
Sound Effects