Yamaha EAD10 Reference Manual

Yamaha EAD10 Reference Manual

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Electronic Acoustic
Drum Module
Reference Manual
(Advanced)
Contents
How the Triggers Generate Sounds ........................ 2
About the Pads.......................................................... 2
Trigger Sound (Instrument, Voice) ....................... 4
EAD10 Internal Memory....................................... 5
MENU.......................................................................... 6
Basic Screen Operations .......................................... 6
Menu Function List................................................... 8
How to Use This Manual
With the EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced) (this document), you can click on an item you want to dis-
play with the link function or use the term search function.
When you click on any of the tabs on the right side of the page, you will be taken to the first page of the cor-
responding section.
Parameter Descriptions........................................... 11
Scene Edit.......................................................... 11
Trigger................................................................ 25
Utility .................................................................. 32
Job ..................................................................... 39
File ..................................................................... 47
Factory Reset..................................................... 57
Connecting a Computer.......................................... 59
Using DAW Software............................................... 60
Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver ....................................... 60
EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver ........60 How to Use This Manual With the EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced) (this document), you can click on an item you want to dis- play with the link function or use the term search function. When you click on any of the tabs on the right side of the page, you will be taken to the first page of the cor- responding section.
  • Page 2: How The Triggers Generate Sounds

    Here, we provide detailed information on how trigger signals generate Trigger Sounds. About the Pads Pads that can be used with the EAD10 include drum triggers and electronic drum pads. Types of pads include two piezo type and one piezo type.
  • Page 3: The Relationship Between Trigger Input Jacks, Trigger Inputs, Trigger Input Sources

    Each Zone transmits a different signal, which is called a Trigger Input Source. When the EAD10 receives a trigger signal from the pad, the Main Unit plays the Trigger Input Source. A Trigger Sound is assigned to the Trigger Input Source.
  • Page 4: Trigger Sound (Instrument, Voice)

    Voice “Voice” refers to a sound that makes up an Instrument. With the EAD10, you can use a different Voice for each Trigger Input Source. For example, on an acoustic snare drum you can play a head shot sound, open rim shot sound, and a closed rim shot sound all from the same drum.
  • Page 5: Ead10 Internal Memory

    Saving (Save) and Loading (Load) Data Files All data stored in the EAD10 can be saved to a USB flash drive. Files saved to a USB flash drive can also be loaded back into the Main Unit. For more information, see MENU/File (page 47).
  • Page 6: Menu

    Navigating the MENU “ ” ([F1]) and “ ” ([F2]) “ENTER” ([F3]) opens move the cursor up and down the screen Changing the Setting Values [–], [+]: Changes the value of the item selected with the cursor EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 7: Selecting The Trigger Input Or Trigger Input Source

    When the Input Mode is “paired,” selecting “Trg2” or “Trg4” does not affect the settings (nor generate any triggers). When the Input Mode is “separate,” selecting “Kick-R” or “Snare-R” does not affect the setting (nor generate any triggers). EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 8: Menu Function List

    Voice Volume ..Trigger Sound Voice Volume Tempo Tempo Settings Tempo ......Tempo for Selected Scene EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 9 Phones EQ Headphone EQ Settings EQ LowGain ... . . EQ Low Gain EQ HighGain... . . EQ High Gain EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 10 Memory Info ... . . USB Flash Drive Memory Information Factory Reset Factory Reset ... . Factory Reset EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 11: Parameter Descriptions

    Trigger Sounds have their own Effects available for use. Also, there are various settings for each Trigger Input or Trigger Input Source. NOTE After customizing the Scene, save (Store) it as a User Scene (EAD10 Owner’s Manual). Customized Scene data will be lost when you select another Scene without first storing the settings. Scene Block Diagram...
  • Page 12 Refer to the Data List. InstNumber : Instrument Number Sets the Instrument Number for each Trigger Input. The Instrument can also be selected by pressing the “TRG” ([F3]) button on the Scene screen. Settings Refer to the Data List. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 13 Sets the decay (the time it takes for the sound to fade away to silence) for the Instrument assigned to each Trigger Input. Positive values pro- duce a crisper sound. Settings -10 to +0 to +10 InstPan : Instrument Pan Sets the position in the stereo field (pan) of each Trigger Input. Settings L64 to C to R63 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 14 GateTime Gate Time TrgVel Trigger Velocity [For REVERB] MinValue Minimum Value MaxValue Maximum Value [For EFFECT] MinValue Minimum Value MaxValue Maximum Value [For CC01 to CC95] MinValue Minimum Value MaxValue Maximum Value MIDI Ch MIDI Channel EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 15 Sets the decay (the time it takes for the voice to fade away to silence) for the Voice assigned to each Trigger Input Source. Positive values produce a crisper sound. Settings -64 to +0 to +63 VoicePan : Voice Pan Sets the stereo pan of each Trigger Input Source. Settings L64 to C to R63 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 16 This setting corresponds to normal operation. A MIDI Key On message is output when the pad is struck, and the corre- sponding MIDI Key Off message is output automatically after the gate time has elapsed. Settings on, off EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 17 MENU Scene Edit Scene Edit / Voice 4/4 When “note” is selected for MessageType When “REVERB” is selected for MessageType When “EFFECT” is selected for MessageType When “CC01” to “CC95” is selected for MessageType EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 18 Sets the amount (minimum) of Reverb applied when the pedal is released or when the pad is struck lightly. MaxValue : Maximum Value Sets the amount (maximum) of Reverb applied when the pedal is depressed fully or when the pad is struck hard. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 19 Note (MIDI Note Output): 0 to 127 / C-2 to G8 (note number / note name) MIDI Ch (MIDI Channel): 1 to 16 GateTime (Gate Time): 0.0s to 9.9s TrgVel (Trigger Velocity): variable, 1 to 127 MinValue (Minimum Value): 0 to 127 MaxValue (Maximum Value): 0 to 127 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 20 Trigger Sound Voice Reverb Send MicEffType Mic Effect Type MicEffDepth Mic Effect Depth TrgEffType Trigger Sound Effect Type TrgEffSend Trigger Sound Effect Send and Dry Balance TrgEffReturn Trigger Sound Effect Return TrgEffToRev Trigger Voice Effect Reverb Send EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 21 Sets how much of the sound is sent from the entire Trigger Sound Reverb effect (Send Level). Voice RevSend : Trigger Sound Voice Reverb Send Sets how much of the Voice for each Trigger Input Source is sent (send level) to the Reverb. Settings 0 to 127 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 22 Sets the level of the Effect applied to the Trigger Sound to be returned to the Reverb effect. TrgEffToRev : Trigger Voice Effect Reverb Send Sets the Send Level from the Effect applied to the Trigger Sound to the Reverb Effect. Settings 0 to 127 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 23 Mic Volume : Mic Volume Sets the volume of the mic (after effects have been applied to the Mic sound). Adjusts the balance between the Mic Sound and Trig- ger Sound within the same Scene. Settings 0 to 127 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 24 Scene Screen. The Scene Tempo setting is convenient for using the Metronome to check the tempo in live situations or when using tempo sync effects. Settings off, 30 to 300 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 25: Trigger

    Sets the [qKICK/w] jack to use the qKICK and w Trigger Inputs as a set or used separately. Trg3/ Trg4 : Trigger 3/ Trigger 4 Input Mode Sets whether the [eSNARE/r] jack eSNARE and r Trigger Inputs will be used as a set or used separately. Settings paired, separate EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 26 Fix1 to Fix5, Spl11 to Spl15, Spl21 to Spl25, ofs1 to ofs5 Spl11 Spl12 Spl13 Fix1 Spl14 Fix2 Spl15 Fix3 Fix4 Fix5 Trigger input level Trigger input level Trigger input level Spl21 Spl22 Spl23 Spl24 Spl25 Trigger input level Trigger input level EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 27: Padtype

    Reject Time MinLevel Minimum Level MaxLevel Maximum Level MinVelocity Minimum Velocity MaxVelocity Maximum Velocity WaitTime Wait Time RimGain Rim Gain H/R Balance H/R Balance Selecting a pad type causes settings from Gain to H/R Balance to change. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 28: Gain

    “pad types.” Given that pads come in many different varieties, such as kicks, snares, toms, cymbals, and drum triggers, it follows that pad characteristics vary widely. The EAD10 comes preloaded with pad types for each different set of characteristics, allowing you to use them to their maximum potential.
  • Page 29: Sensitivity

    These parameters set the minimum and maximum velocities corresponding to the MinLevel / MaxLevel parameters above. Sound will be produced between the velocities set here. Settings Minimum velocity: 0 to 126 Maximum velocity: 1 to 127 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 30: Waittime

    R value to make the rim sound louder. If the rim sound is produced when the head is struck, press the [–] button to increase the H value, which makes the head sound louder. This parameter is only effective when the input mode is set to “paired.” Settings H49 to H1, 0, R1 to R49 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 31: All Reject Lvl

    FootSwSelect : Select Foot Switch Choose from HH65 (hi-hat controller), FC3 (foot pedal), FC4/5 (foot pedal or foot switch), or FC7 (foot controller) for the controller con- nected to the [FOOT SW] jack. Settings HH65, FC3, FC4/5, FC7 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 32: Utility

    Mic Noise Gate AudioOutGain Audio Out Gain AudioMix Audio Mix USB To Host [USB TO HOST] Terminal Setting MIDI LocalCtrl MIDI Local Control AuxInVolume [AUX IN] Volume USB Volume USB Audio or Recorder Playback Volume ClickVolume Click Volume EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 33: Sceneknob

    • The time setting for the Auto Power-Off function is approximate. • The Main Unit automatically saves all settings when the power is turned off. LCD Contrast : LCD Contrast Adjusts the contrast on the screen. Settings 0 to 63 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 34 The volume for the AUX IN can be adjusted with the [MASTER VOLUME] knob even when a fixed value is set for this parameter. MicNoiseGate : Mic Noise Gate Sets the Mic noise gate. Settings off, on EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 35: Audiooutgain

    However, regardless of this setting, performance information on the Main Unit is transmitted as MIDI data, and MIDI messages received from other devices are processed by the Main Unit. An “off” setting is useful when you want to record your drum performance as MIDI data to a sequencer or DAW software. Settings off, on EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 36 Sets the volume for the USB audio input or Recorder playback. ClickVolume : Click Volume Sets the Click volume. Settings 0 to 127 PadFunction Utility/PadFunction Pad Function Settings Settings Screen Structure Utility PadFunction PadFunction Pad Function BypassSw Bypass Switch EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 37 RevKnob, EffKnob, CC01 to CC95 select scene: scene number toggle scene: scene number1, number2 REVERB, EFFECT: variable, Min, Max CC: CC number, MIDI Ch, value (variable, Min, Max) EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 38 The higher the value, the more the low end will be boosted. EQ HighGain Sets the headphone equalizer (two-band shelving) high-end gain. The higher the value, the more the high end will be boosted. Settings -12 to 0 to +12 EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 39: Job

    The edited Scene number and Scene name are displayed. If there is no recall data, “No data.” is displayed for the Scene name. Procedure Press the “RECALL” button ([F3]) and the confirmation screen appears. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to Recall the data. “Completed.” appears when Recall is complete and the screen returns to the Recall screen. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 40 After moving the Scene to the position where you want it, press the “INSERT” button ([F3]). NOTE To cancel the order sort, press the [EXIT] button. Pressing the “INSERT” button ([F3]) sets the rearranged order and changes the Scene numbers accordingly. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 41 Use the [–] and [+] buttons to select the Scene you want to initialize. Press the “CLEAR” button ([F3]) and the confirmation screen appears. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to Initialize the selected Scene. “Completed.” appears when the Initialization is complete, and the screen returns to the Clear screen. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 42 Memory Information Job/Wave 1/2 Import : Import Selected Audio File Select which audio file (.WAV) saved on a USB flash drive to import into the EAD10. VoiceAssign: Trigger assignment File: File to import Assigns the selected Wave imported into the EAD, to a Trigger Input Source. When “off” is selected, no assignment will be made. When you have assigned the imported Wave to a Trigger Input Source, perform the Scene store operation.
  • Page 43 • The imported Waves can be used later for other Scenes by choosing the Wave from the Instrument or Voice Category. Import All : Import All Audio Files Imports all audio files (.wav) saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive into the Wave Memory of the EAD10. Procedure Press the “IMPORT”...
  • Page 44 Use the “ ” button ([F2]) to audition the file. Delete All : Delete All Audio Files Deletes all Waves from the internal Wave memory of the EAD10. Procedure Press the “DELETE” button ([F3]) and the confirmation screen appears. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to delete all Waves.
  • Page 45 MENU Optimize : Optimize Memory Optimizes the Wave memory of the EAD10. Optimization reorganizes the memory content to make more efficient and effective use of mem- ory space. Optimizing memory may increase the amount of free contiguous memory space. Procedure Press the “OPTIMIZ”...
  • Page 46 “Completed.” appears when the export is complete, and the screen returns to the Export screen. NOTE • Recording data will be lost when the power is turned off or when performing a factory reset. • Audio data is not backed up in “All” files. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 47: File

    MENU/File section.  File The term “file” is used to define a set of data saved on a USB flash drive. Data exchanged between the EAD10 and a USB flash drive is carried out in the form of files. ...
  • Page 48 ” button ([F1]), to move the cursor to the Scene number, and then use the [–] and [+] buttons to select the Scene you want to save. When the Scene contains User Waves, the User Waves are also saved. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 49 If a file with the same file name already exists, the overwrite confirmation screen, as shown below, appears. To save under a different file name, press the “NO” button ([F3]) and the screen returns to Step 2. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 50 NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the EAD10 while data is being saved. Doing so may cause the EAD10 to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive.
  • Page 51 NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the EAD10 while data is being loaded. Doing so may cause the EAD10 to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive.
  • Page 52 ” and “ ” buttons ([F1] and [F3]) to move the cursor to the next character position. A file name of up to 16 characters can be assigned. After entering all characters, press the “OK” button ([F2]). EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 53 NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the EAD10 while file is being renamed. Doing so may cause the EAD10 to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive.
  • Page 54 NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the EAD10 while file is being deleted. Doing so may cause the EAD10 to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive.
  • Page 55 Formatting erases all data in the USB flash drive. Before formatting, ensure that the USB flash drive does not contain any important data. Procedure Connect the USB flash drive into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Navigate to MENU/File/Format. The following screen appears. Press the “FORMAT” button ([F3]). The Format USB flash drive confirmation screen appears. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 56 NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or turn off the power to the EAD10 while the USB flash drive is being formatted. Doing so may cause the EAD10 to malfunction, or corrupt memory in the USB flash drive.
  • Page 57: Factory Reset

    Press the “RESET” button ([F3]). The factory reset confirmation screen appears. Press the “YES” button ([F1]) to carry out the Factory Reset. If you do not want to carry out the Factory Reset, press the “NO” button ([F3]). EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 58 MENU Factory Reset The following message appears during the operation. “Completed.” appears when the Factory Reset is complete, and the screen returns to the Scene screen. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced)
  • Page 59: Connecting A Computer

    To use audio data with a Windows computer, you need to install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver. NOTE When you use a macOS computer or when you use a Windows computer only to handle MIDI data, installation of the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver is not required.
  • Page 60: Using Daw Software

    NOTE • Information on system requirements is provided on the above web page. • For improvement, the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver may be upgraded without notice. For details and the most up-to-date information, please visit the above website. Install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver on your computer.

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