Yamaha EAD10 EAD10 Reference Manual - Page 5
EAD10 Internal Memory, Data That Can Be Saved in the EAD10, Saving Save and Loading Load Data Files
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How the Triggers Generate Sounds EAD10 Internal Memory Saving Scenes that you have created or edited to the internal memory lets you hold the data even after the power has been turned off. You can also save System settings such as Trigger settings (MENU/Trigger) and other general settings such as Utility (MENU/Utility) settings. Data That Can Be Saved in the EAD10 The following types of data can be stored in the Main Unit. • Scene (200) • Wave (Up to 100) • Trigger Settings • Other general settings NOTE • Recording data in the Main Unit will be lost when the power is turned off. • Up to 100 Waves can be imported, as long as you don't exceed the total capacity limit. Saving (Save) and Loading (Load) Data Files All data stored in the EAD10 can be saved to a USB flash drive. Files saved to a USB flash drive can also be loaded back into the Main Unit. For more information, see MENU/File (page 47). EAD10 Reference Manual (Advanced) 5