Every Drummer Needs This! Yamaha ead10 mic/trigger review/explanation and scene demo’s
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Drummer Tim Connolly reviews and explains how to use the Yamaha ead10 mic/Trigger with a breakdown of some of the more popular scenes you can find on the system. Yamaha ead10 is an awesome product that I try and explain use with demos of some of the best scenes.
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Hello Tim
Very good review of the EAD10.👍
There are many clips about the EAD10 on RUclips, but yours is byfar the
best I have seen on RUclips. Very. good drumming on the different scenes.
👍🥁
Thanks very much, sincerely appreciate your comment!! 😎🥁
Man I want one so bad but cant afford it right now, 3 kids, military relocation, you know life stuff. But eventually I'll save up for one!
Yeah, I get it in Canada where I live they run close to $800 so not cheap! I highly recommend it though it has changed playing live and studio as well as all my RUclips ideas for the better!
@@drumteacher43 it seems like a game changer! Yea 599 here in the states. And sir you earned a subscriber! Excellent review!
Yeah, expensive! Thanks very much
eBay has one from Japan for like 399 right now
You can actually add 5 extra triggers (apart from the kick) to the EAD10. It’s a great solution for better levels and more overall punch. Example here ✌🏻🤩
ruclips.net/video/4QYisw0hWN8/видео.html
Yes I’m aware, I only have a snare trigger at this point but thanks for your comment! Excellent 👍
@@drumteacher43 Yeah I started with a snare trigger also, but felt that the floor-toms lacked some attack/volume. Case closed with extra triggers!
excelent dude
Awesome, glad you liked it!
My bestest investment the best
Hey I have this I had it like a year or two years from now are use all my drum covers I invite you to check it out if you would like thank you and also I just made a new cover like three days ago using this thing also I don’t do any drum covers without this it’s amazing!!!
Awesome I’ll check out your videos
Thank you!!
Can we use non Yamaha triggers ?
Yes I believe any trigger will work.
Hi Tim
John from Downunder, just bought the EAD 10 following your presentation.
I am about to set this up on my kit, but I have one concern, I have a second set of hi- hats that is positioned in the middle of the kick drum and will be about 4" above where the senser unit is attached to the kick rim, will the hi-hats be too close and possibly distort the balance of the sensor mix?
Also if I press auto on sensor gain and tap each drum does it SAVE automatically after 10 seconds or do you press Save after each calibration?..thank you
Hi John, yes the hat will be close and will potentially be the loudest but it shouldn’t distort it will just be louder than the floor Tom for example. But I’ve found that only if cymbals or hats are outside of a 6 foot radius does the volume significantly drop. For the sensor gain- just tap and play the whole kit for about 15-20 seconds then hit it again and it will calibrate the sounds automatically
@@drumteacher43 Thank you Tim...I am going to try and position the second hi hats further away to the right of the kit and see how that effects the soundness.
May I request another piece if advise please, I do understand I can listen to music through the AUX jack, but can I connect to a main mixing unit and pick up the complete mixed sound of the band as I am ordering an InEar piece and I am unsure whether I need to purchase a seperate small mixer for the drum kit as the AED module will be connected to the main pa sound mixing unit.
Will I pick up the full band sound of the PA system through the headphones port of the AED main unit?, might be a dumb question sorry?
I’m not 100% sure, so I messaged my friend simon with your questions, who is the Yamaha ead10 rep and is an expert in this area. I’ll let you know his response!😎🥁
could you hook up the printer cable to a computer and send recordings from the Ead10???
I think you can: Go to the Yamaha EAD10 download page and download and install the latest Yamaha driver.
Connect the module to your computer with a USB 2.0 cable, launch your DAW, and set the EAD10 as a MIDI device. Check out our SweetCare article for DAW-specific MIDI device setup guides.
@@drumteacher43 okay thanks
My pleasure happy to help
Is there a setup procedure to tell it how many toms you have?
No it’s a mic/trigger mounted on the bass drum and it just picks up the sound of all the drums and cymbals in a 6 ft radius and whatever studio effects you have programmed it puts the effects on everything! I have many videos using this mic/trigger! Check them out to get more information
@@drumteacher43 so there’s potential for one to use double bass if you don’t you use the trigger sound on your bass that has the trigger mounted on it?
@jacobnelson4150 yes you can use double bass.
The app won't with with newer android phones.
I have an iPhone but I understand you can download an update to link the android.