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18" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride on Yamaha DTX-PRO

Wiring, module settings, and tips for the 18" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride when used with the Yamaha DTX-PRO.

Setup — 18" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride on Yamaha DTX-PRO

Reduced — 1-zone ride

The 18" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride works on your Yamaha DTX-PRO with reduced zones.

Bell Bow Edge

Wiring: 1× TRS (Cable 2) → Ride input — bow + bell

Full 3-zone is not supported — this module has a single Ride input, and it reads the Ride connection as a single-zone cymbal. Connect Cable 2 (bow + bell) from the Lemon 3-zone ride cymbal; only bow-zone hits will trigger the kit’s ride voice.

Cable routing

  1. Connect Cable 2 (the bow + bell cable) from the Lemon 3-zone ride cymbal to the Ride input.

Module settings

  1. Open the trigger-configuration menu on the DTX-PRO and select the Ride input (manual reference: [MENU] navigation).
  2. The DTX-PRO reads this wiring as a single-zone cymbal — bell triggering via Cable 2 is not officially supported at the pad-type level, so configure the input as a 1-zone / bow-only ride.
  3. Adjust Sensitivity, Threshold, and any available Crosstalk / Retrigger parameters per the DTX-PRO manual so bow strikes register cleanly.
  4. Load a ride patch whose bow sample works on its own — the module reads this wiring as single-zone, so bow hits are all you will hear through Cable 2.

Tips

  1. Cable 2 still carries bow and bell from the cymbal, but this module only registers the bow zone.
  2. Full simultaneous 3-zone operation is not available on this module — only one cable can be connected at a time.