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Electronic acoustic drum module
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Reference
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Sound is distorted
Cannot record the Main Unit
Cannot record to a USB flash drive
Audio files recorded on a USB flash
drive have low volume when playing
back on the Main Unit
The audio file in the USB flash drive
cannot be played back with the Main
Unit
or
Playback stops in the middle of a
song when playing back the audio
file from the USB flash drive
Power turns off unexpectedly
Does not turn on
Edits made to the Scene are lost
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Possible cause
Mic gain level is set too high
The Master Volume is set too high
An Effect is applied
Cannot record audio from the AUX IN
Cannot record the Click
Not enough memory in the USB flash
drive
The USB flash drive is write protected
Unsupported file format
The USB flash drive performance is
insufficient.
The Auto Power-Off function is
enabled
The AC adaptor is not connected
Before storing the edits, another
Scene was selected
Solution
Press the [
] button and adjust the
mic sensor settings.
Turn the [MASTER VOLUME] knob
to the left.
Adjust the distortion or other Effect
setting.
The sound of your performance and
the audio from the AUX IN cannot
be recorded simultaneously.
Audio from the AUX IN must first be
recorded to the Main Unit, then you
can overdub your performance onto
the song.
EAD10 is not designed to record
the Click.
Check the available memory in the
USB flash drive.
Disable the write protection from the
USB flash drive.
Adjust the volume to an appropriate
level when recording.
Adjust the [AUDIO/CLICK VOL-
UME] knob during playback.
Check the file format or the sam-
pling frequency.
We recommend using a USB flash
drive of 4GB or more. For more
information, refer to the "Compati-
ble USB Device List" on the
Yamaha web site.
Disable the Auto Power-Off func-
tion.
Make sure the AC adaptor is con-
nected.
Use the Recall function to recall the
edited contents.
Reference page
page 27
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page 41
Record:
Reference Manual
(Advanced) (PDF)
Playback:
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