Yamaha EAD10 Live Band Small Stage

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I&seen surprisingly little "field" content of the Yamaha EAD10, so I wanted to upload some videos with my results. I looked for this type of content before pulling the trigger and purchasing, but could only find 2 videos that demonstrated a live band environment. This was a smaller venue than I&used to playing, so I&glad I got to use it as my first capture. The audio is taken directly, unedited, from the Yamaha EAD10. The Master knob was at 50% and I didn&monitor before starting the recording, which is why the kick drum peaks from time to time. The EAD10 is placed in its recommended default location (top of the batter-side kick drum hoop). However, I was using a 20" kick, so the mics picked up mostly snare-side sound from the snare instead of a balanced drum sound. The EAD10 is a great way to capture your drum audio from performances. All you&got to do is clamp the thing on, plug in the brain, get a reasonable Master level, and hit record. I keep a USB thumb drive plugged in the back in case recordings go longer than the onboard storage allows (which isn&much, and the limit for USB drive recordings is now 90 min. with the 2.0 firmware update). Here are the specs of my this kit: Spaun Drums Custom Series (6-ply Maple, Double 45 edges) - 10"x20" Kick - 8"x12" Rack Tom - 14"x14" Floor Tom - 6.5"x14" Spaun Nickel over Brass Snare • 14" Istanbul Mehmet Legend HHs • 16" Istanbul Mehmet Traditional Dark Crash • 18" Istanbul Mehmet Traditional Crash • 21" Istanbul Mehmet 61st...

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