Yamaha EAD10 EAD10 Owners Manual - Page 15

How the EAD10 makes sound, Sensor Unit, Main Unit

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 How the EAD10 makes sound Sensor Unit Mic sensor Trigger sensor Main Unit Audio signal from the drum set (Mic sound &) Effects Trigger signal from the bass drum Trigger Sound (internal Voices) Reverb The Sensor Unit sends two types of signals to the Main Unit; an audio signal captured with the mic sensor, and a trigger signal captured with the trigger sensor. The audio signal can be processed with Effects, while the trigger sensor can be used to play Trigger Sounds depending on how you play your drums. For more information on Trigger Sounds, Effects, and Reverb, please see "What is a Scene?" (page 32). EAD10 Owner's Manual 11

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EAD10 Owner’s Manual
How the EAD10 makes sound
The Sensor Unit sends two types of signals to the Main Unit; an audio signal captured with the mic
sensor, and a trigger signal captured with the trigger sensor.
The audio signal can be processed with Effects, while the trigger sensor can be used to play Trigger
Sounds depending on how you play your drums.
For more information on Trigger Sounds, Effects, and Reverb, please see “What is a Scene?” (page
32).
Mic sensor
Trigger sensor
Audio signal from
the drum set
Trigger signal from
the bass drum
(Mic sound &)
Effects
Trigger Sound
(internal Voices)
Reverb
Sensor Unit
Main Unit