Yamaha EAD10 EAD10 Reference Manual - Page 2
How the Triggers Generate Sounds, About the Pads
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How the Triggers Generate Sounds How the EAD10 produces sound is explained in the Owner's Manual. 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. Specific areas of the pad are called Zones. Pad Type Two Piezo Number of Input Sources 2 Description Produces two different trigger signals. Example Plays two Trigger Sounds. Drum Trigger DT50S Zone One Piezo 1 2 3 Produces the same trig- Produces a different trigger signal depending upon where the pad is struck. ger signal regardless of where the pad is struck. Produces two different trigger signals. Produces three different trigger signals. Plays one Trigger Sound. Plays two Trigger Sounds. Plays three Trigger Sounds. Sensor Unit Drum Pad TP70 Drum Trigger DT50K Cymbal Pad PCY100 (When using a 2-Zone setting) Cymbal Pad PCY135 Snare Pad / Tom Pad TP70S Edge Edge Rim A Rim B Sensor Pad Bow Cup Bow Pad NOTE The EAD10 is not compatible with pad controllers. EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced) 2
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