Basic Guide; Performing With Various Of Scenes - Yamaha EAD10 Owner's Manual

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Basic Guide

Performing with Various of Scenes

 What is a Scene?
A Scene consists of a group of assigned settings for Reverb, Effects, and Trigger Sounds. The Main Unit includes preset
Scenes you can select to change the overall sound.
Reverb
Studio
Stage
Concert Hall
Simulates the acoustical
characteristics of a
venue or studio. For
example, you can re-
create the ambiance of
a live venue in the com-
fort of your own home.
Also, you can save Scene settings as User Scenes, and recall User Scenes by turning the [SCENE] knob. (page 35)
For live use, you can sort and save Scenes in any order then recall Scenes by turning the [SCENE] knob or hitting a pad. For
more information, refer to the Reference Manual (Advanced) (PDF). (MENU/Job/Scene, MENU/Utility/PadFunction)
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Scene
Effects
DISTORTION
DELAY
Distortion
Delay
COMPRESSOR
WAH
Wah
Compressor
PHASER
FLANGER
Phaser
Flanger
Sound captured with the Mic Sensor is
processed with delay, distortion, or
other sound varying Effects.
Trigger Sound
Bass drum
Snare drum
Cowbell
Tambourine
Other
Cymbal
instruments
Use the Trigger Sound to emphasize or
enhance the sound of your drums.
Add some DTX Series pads and play
other sounds such as electronic drums.

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