Yamaha EAD10 Owner's Manual

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Owners Manual
Electronic Acoustic
Drum Module
EN
Quick Guide
Features of the EAD10
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualElectronic Acoustic Drum ModuleENQuick GuideFeatures of the EAD10page 6page 10

Page 2 - For EAD10

6EAD10 Owner’s ManualQuick GuideAdjusting Volume and Sound Balance (page 13)1.Turn the [MASTER VOLUME] knob or [AUDIO/CLICK VOLUME] knob.Hit all drums

Page 3 - For AC adaptor and EAD10

7EAD10 Owner’s ManualQuick GuidePlaying Along with a Favorite Song (page 24)1.Connect a portable music player to the [AUX IN] jack.2.Start music playb

Page 4 - For AC adaptor

8EAD10 Owner’s ManualPRECAUTIONS 2Quick Guide 6Included Accessories 9Features of the EAD10 10How the EAD10 makes sound...

Page 5 - (standby)

9EAD10 Owner’s ManualWelcomeThank you for purchasing this Yamaha product.To get the most out of your EAD10, be sure to read this Owner’s Manual carefu

Page 6 - PRECAUTIONS

10EAD10 Owner’s ManualFeatures of the EAD10The EAD10 lets you easily change the sound of your acoustic drums into the sound of your liking.Connect a s

Page 7 - CAUTION

11EAD10 Owner’s Manual How the EAD10 makes soundThe Sensor Unit sends two types of signals to the Main Unit; an audio signal captured with the mic se

Page 8 - Information

12EAD10 Owner’s ManualAbout the ManualsThe following manuals are provided for using the EAD10. These manuals are intended for users of the EAD10. Owne

Page 9 - Serial No

13EAD10 Owner’s ManualPanel Controls and FunctionsMain UnitTop Panel[AUDIO/CLICK VOLUME] knobAdjusts the volume for AUX IN (aux-iliary input) and Clic

Page 10 - Quick Guide

14EAD10 Owner’s ManualPanel Controls and FunctionsRear Panel[FOOT SW] Jack (page 48)Connects a foot pedal or foot switch (sold sep-arately).FC5 HH65et

Page 11 - ” to start record

15EAD10 Owner’s ManualPanel Controls and FunctionsFront PanelSensor UnitNOTICEDo not hit the Sensor Unit with the drumsticks. Doing so can damage the

Page 12 - Contents

S-1EAD10 Owner’s ManualFor EAD10This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply

Page 13 - Included Accessories

16EAD10 Owner’s ManualPanel Controls and FunctionsTrigger signals are received via the trigger input jacks. These are used for connecting separately s

Page 14 - Features of the EAD10

17EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetup GuideThis provides information on setup and initial settings in preparation for playing.This completes set up. Positionin

Page 15 -  How the EAD10 makes sound

18EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting UpSetup Guide Attaching the Sensor UnitAttach the Sensor Unit to the top of the batter side bass drum hoop. Standard S

Page 16 - About the Manuals

19EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting UpSetup Guide Installing the Main UnitEither place the Main Unit on a table, or attach the Main Unit to a hi-hat stand.

Page 17 - Panel Controls and Functions

20EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting UpSetup Guide2.We recommend positioning the Main Unit so that it is inside the outer edge of the cymbal when viewed from

Page 18 - Rear Panel

21EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting UpSetup Guide Taking Measures Against NoiseTo eliminate the cause of the noise, adjust positions beforehand so that you

Page 19 - Sensor Unit

22EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting UpSetup Guide Connecting the AC adaptor1.Make sure that the power is turned off (all panel lights and the screen backli

Page 20 - About the Trigger Input Jacks

23EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting UpSetup Guide4.Hook the AC adaptor’s cord around the cord hook to secure it in place.5.Plug the AC adaptor’s AC plug int

Page 21 - Setup Guide

24EAD10 Owner’s ManualConnect with Other Devices and Expand the FunSetup GuideThis section describes how to connect to a portable music player and PA

Page 22 -  Other Hoop Types

25EAD10 Owner’s ManualTurning On or OffSetup Guide Connecting a ComputerIf you have a computer and DAW software, connect the Main Unit to the compute

Page 23 -  Mounting on a Hi-Hat Stand

S-2EAD10 Owner’s ManualFor AC adaptor and EAD101. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instruct

Page 24 -  Connecting the Cables

26EAD10 Owner’s ManualTurning On or OffSetup Guide3.If you are connected to a PA system: Turn the external speakers on. Turning Off1.If you are conne

Page 25 -  Securing the Cables

27EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting Up the Sensor UnitSetup Guide About the Sensor Unit SettingsAdjust the gain and sensitivity settings for the Mic sensor

Page 26 -  Connecting the AC adaptor

28EAD10 Owner’s ManualSetting Up the Sensor UnitSetup Guide Manually Adjusting the Sensor Unit Settings1.Press the [ ] (Sensor Unit) button.The SENSO

Page 27 -  Connecting Headphones

29EAD10 Owner’s ManualChanging the Overall SettingsSetup Guide2.Use the buttons below “ ” or “ ” ([F1] or [F2]) to move the cursor.3.Use the [–] or [+

Page 28 -  Connecting to a PA System

30EAD10 Owner’s ManualUsing a USB Flash DriveSetup Guide Restoring Main Unit Settings to the Factory Defaults (Factory Reset)Use the Factory Reset fu

Page 29 - Turning On or Off

31EAD10 Owner’s ManualUsing a USB Flash DriveSetup Guide Compatible USB DevicesUSB flash drives onlyPlease check the URL shown below for a list of co

Page 30 -  Turning Off

32EAD10 Owner’s ManualBasic Guide What is a Scene?A Scene consists of a group of assigned settings for Reverb, Effects, and Trigger Sounds. The Main

Page 31 - Setting Up the Sensor Unit

33EAD10 Owner’s ManualPerforming with Various of ScenesBasic Guide Basic Scene Operation How to Read the Scene ScreenNOTICEAbout the “ ” mark:The

Page 32 -  Setting Finer Adjustments

34EAD10 Owner’s ManualPerforming with Various of ScenesBasic Guide Selecting a Scene1.Rotate the [SCENE] knob. Adjusting Scenes Adjusting Reverb an

Page 33 - Changing the Overall Settings

35EAD10 Owner’s ManualCreating Your Own SceneBasic GuideYou can customize preset Scenes to create your own Scene.Creating Your Own SceneChanging the R

Page 34 - Using a USB Flash Drive

S-3EAD10 Owner’s ManualFor AC adaptorThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this

Page 35 -  Compatible USB Devices

36EAD10 Owner’s ManualCreating Your Own SceneBasic Guide Advanced Trigger Sound SettingsWhen you attach a Drum Trigger on the snare drum, or add a DT

Page 36 - Basic Guide

37EAD10 Owner’s ManualCreating Your Own SceneBasic Guide Using Imported Sounds (.wav)You can import audio files (.wav) into the EAD10 to use as Trigg

Page 37 -  Basic Scene Operation

38EAD10 Owner’s ManualCreating Your Own SceneBasic Guide4.After entering all characters, press the but-ton below “OK” ([F2]) and return to the STORE s

Page 38 -  Adjusting Scenes

39EAD10 Owner’s ManualUsing the Click (Metronome)Basic GuideSet the Click (Metronome) tempo, volume, type of sound, etc.1.Press the [ ] (Click) button

Page 39 - Creating Your Own Scene

40EAD10 Owner’s ManualUsing the Click (Metronome)Basic Guide(continued from the previous page)VOLUME/BEAT screen3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8, 15/8 beats only h

Page 40 - Switching the Pad

41EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic GuideUse the EAD10 to record your performance. When a USB flash drive is connected to the unit,

Page 41

42EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic Guide Recording to a USB Flash Drive1.Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal

Page 42

43EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic Guide Switching to AUX IN RecordingThe Input Source must be changed to record from the [AUX IN]

Page 43 - Using the Click (Metronome)

44EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic Guide Overdub Recording Your Performance onto an Accompaniment SongYou can overdub your perform

Page 44 - Changing the Click Sounds

45EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic Guide3.Press the button below “SOURCE” ([F3]).The “Switch to AUX IN recording?” confirmation scr

Page 45 - Recording Your Performance

S-4EAD10 Owner’s Manual(standby)(weee_eu_en_02)OBSERVERA!Apparaten kopplas inte ur växelströmskällan (nätet) så länge som den ar ansluten till väggutt

Page 46 - ” ([F1]) to start

46EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic Guide Recording Yourself Playing Along with the Accompaniment Song1.Use the [–] or [+] buttons

Page 47 - Press the [RECORDER] button

47EAD10 Owner’s ManualRecording Your PerformanceBasic Guide Recording with Smart Device AppsUsing apps compatible with the EAD10 provides greater con

Page 48 - • Importing from a Computer

48EAD10 Owner’s ManualApplication GuideYou can connect add-ons (sold separately) to the Main Unit’s Trigger Input jacks or Footswitch jack and play Tr

Page 49 - ” ([F1]) on the

49EAD10 Owner’s ManualEnhance Your Drum Set with Separately Sold Add-OnsApplication GuideConnecting to the [FOOT SW] Jack* May not be available depend

Page 50 - ” ([F1]) and the

50EAD10 Owner’s ManualEnhance Your Drum Set with Separately Sold Add-OnsApplication Guide Using Drum Triggers to Play Trigger Sounds with Your Acoust

Page 51 -  Recording to a Computer

51EAD10 Owner’s ManualEnhance Your Drum Set with Separately Sold Add-OnsApplication Guide3.Connect the DT50S to the [eSNARE/r] jack on the Main Unit r

Page 52 - Application Guide

52EAD10 Owner’s ManualEnhance Your Drum Set with Separately Sold Add-OnsApplication Guide Using Electronic Drum Pads to Play Sounds or Control Functi

Page 53 -  Play Trigger Sounds

53EAD10 Owner’s ManualEnhance Your Drum Set with Separately Sold Add-OnsApplication Guide3.Connect the TP70S to the [t] or [y] jack on the Main Unit r

Page 54 -  Procedure:

54EAD10 Owner’s ManualEnhance Your Drum Set with Separately Sold Add-OnsApplication Guide Using a Pedal to Play Sounds or Control Functions (with a F

Page 55 - This completes set up

55EAD10 Owner’s ManualReferenceMenu List MENUScene Edit Inst Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrument Category InstNumber .

Page 56 - (with Add-on Pads)

2EAD10 Owner’s ManualPRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGPlease keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. WARNING

Page 57

56EAD10 Owner’s ManualMenu ListReference MENUTrigger Input Mode Trg1/Trg2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trigger 1/Trigger 2 Input Mode Trg3/Trg

Page 58 - Pedal or a Foot Controller)

57EAD10 Owner’s ManualMenu ListReference MENUJob Scene Recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recall Sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sort

Page 59 - Reference

58EAD10 Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingReferenceTroubleshootingSymptom Possible cause Solution Reference pageNo sound EAD10 is not turned on Make sure t

Page 60

59EAD10 Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingReferenceHard to notice changes to settings Reverb/Effect level or Trigger Sound volume is too lowTurn the [REVER

Page 61

60EAD10 Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingReference*1 Refer to the website at http://download.yamaha.com/*URL may change without notice.Sound is distorted

Page 62 - Troubleshooting

61EAD10 Owner’s ManualMessage ListReferenceMessage ListMessage DescriptionAre you sure? Confirms whether or not you want to execute the specified ope

Page 63

62EAD10 Owner’s ManualMessage ListReference*1 Refer to the website at http://download.yamaha.com/*URL may change without notice.Please stop recorder.

Page 64

63EAD10 Owner’s ManualSpecificationsReferenceMain UnitSensor UnitOther* The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publi

Page 65 - Message List

64EAD10 Owner’s ManualIndexReferenceSymbols[ ] (Click) button ... 13[ ] (Sensor Unit) button ... 13, 27[ ] (Standby/On) s

Page 66

65EAD10 Owner’s ManualLIMITED WARRANTY ON YAMAHA DRUMS, HARDWARE AND ACCESSORY PRODUCTSThank you for selecting a YAMAHA product. YAMAHA products are d

Page 67 - Specifications

3EAD10 Owner’s Manual CAUTIONAlways follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage

Page 68 - EAD10 Owner’s Manual

66EAD10 Owner’s Manual

Page 69 - Warranty

67EAD10 Owner’s ManualFor details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below.Pour plus

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Manual Development Group© 2017 Yamaha CorporationPublished 06/2017 POHD*.*- **A0Printed in ChinaZW72890

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4EAD10 Owner’s ManualNOTICETo avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the not

Page 72 - Printed in China

5EAD10 Owner’s Manual(bottom_en_01)The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., may be found on or near the name plate, which is at the

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