Yamaha EAD10 EAD10 Reference Manual - Page 3
The Relationship Between Trigger Input Jacks, Trigger Inputs, Trigger Input Jack Trigger Input
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How the Triggers Generate Sounds The Relationship Between Trigger Input Jacks, Trigger Inputs, Trigger Input Sources This section explains the relationship between the Trigger Input jack, Trigger Input, and Trigger Input Source. Trigger Input Jack (Trigger Input) By switching the input mode on the [qKICK] jack, [w] jack, [eSNARE] jack, [r] jack, you can change the Trigger Input and Trigger Input Source. The [t] jack and [y] jack are 3-Zone compatible inputs and cannot be changed. Trigger Input Source 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. Default Input Mode Setting The default input mode settings are [qKICK/w] jack separate, [eSNARE/r] jack paired. Jack Number Trigger Input Name Trigger Input Source Name Sounds are assigned to input jacks Sounds are assigned the input source Kick q Kick w Trg2 Trg2 Voice Inst Inst Voice e Snare r Snare Snare-R Voice Inst Voice t Trg5 y Trg6 Trg5 Trg5-R1 Trg5-R2 Trg6 Trg6-R1 Trg6-R2 Voice Inst Voice Voice Voice Inst Voice Voice EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced) 3
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