Yamaha 24N DME64N/24N V1 Owners Manual - Page 52

Slot Information (Slot) MIDI Setup (MIDI)

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Utility Displays The Status Icons A word clock signal is present, and this signal can be selected as the DME64N/24N word clock. No word clock signal (cannot be selected as the master clock). A word clock signal is present, but is not in sync with the master word clock. Currently selected as the DME64N/24N word clock. Currently selected as the DME64N/24N word clock, but the clock signal is not useable. Inactive slot channel, or no I/O card is present in the slot. Slot Information (Slot) Page Displays the name of the card installed in an I/O card slot. Some cards can also be reset via this page. 2 1 3 NOTE This page will not appear on the ICP1 display. 1 Card Name The name of the installed card appears here. 2 Reset Resets the installed card. 3 Format Displays the 88.2/96 kHz audio signal transfer mode. The input setting is on the left and the output setting is on the right. No Display (Default): 44.1/48 kHz audio signal transfer. SP (Double Speed): An 88.2/96 kHz capable card is installed, allowing direct transfer at 88.2 or 96 kHz. CH (Double Channel): A 44.1/48 kHz card is installed, and 88.2 or 96 kHz audio is transferred by using two 44.1/48 kHz channels to transfer each channel of 88.2/96 kHz audio. The number of audio channels that can be handled in this mode is half the number of channels normally handled by the card. MIDI Setup (MIDI) Page 3 1 2 4 5 6 NOTE This page will not appear on the ICP1 display. 1 Host Determines the active MIDI port: MIDI, USB-1, USB-2, SLOT-1, SLOT-2, SLOT-3, or SLOT-4. MIDI: The MIDI connector is the currently active MIDI port. USB-1, USB-2: The corresponding USB port is selected for MIDI input. SLOT-1, SLOT-2, SLOT-3, SLOT-4: A card installed in the corresponding I/O slot is currently selected for MIDI input. Edit using the "List Parameters" editing procedure described on page 41. NOTE When the DME64N/24N is functioning as the zone master and is connected to a computer running the DME Designer application via USB, the MIDI port being used by the DME Designer will not be available. 2 DAW Specifies the type of MIDI device (DAW control surface, etc.) to be connected. The choices are OFF, TYPE1, and TYPE2. OFF: Use this setting when any MIDI device other than a general-purpose ProTools controller (HUI protocol) or general-purpose Logic or Cubase controller (Mackie control protocol) is to be connected. TYPE1: Use this setting when a general-purpose ProTools controller (HUI protocol) is to be connected. TYPE2: Use this setting when a general-purpose Logic or Cubase controller (Mackie control protocol) is to be connected. Edit using the "List Parameters" editing procedure described on page 41. Refer to the DAW controller owner's manual as well as the DME Designer manual for setup details. Panel Operation and Displays 52 DME64N/24N Owner's Manual

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Panel Operation and Displays
Utility Displays
DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual
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The Status Icons
Slot Information (Slot) Page
Displays the name of the card installed in an I/O card slot.
Some cards can also be reset via this page.
1
Card Name
The name of the installed card appears here.
2
Reset
Resets the installed card.
3
Format
Displays the 88.2/96 kHz audio signal transfer mode. The
input setting is on the left and the output setting is on the
right.
No Display (Default):
44.1/48 kHz audio signal
transfer.
SP (Double Speed):
An 88.2/96 kHz capable card is
installed, allowing direct transfer at 88.2 or 96 kHz.
CH (Double Channel):
A 44.1/48 kHz card is
installed, and 88.2 or 96 kHz audio is transferred by using
two 44.1/48 kHz channels to transfer each channel of
88.2/96 kHz audio. The number of audio channels that
can be handled in this mode is half the number of
channels normally handled by the card.
MIDI Setup (MIDI) Page
1
Host
Determines the active MIDI port: MIDI, USB-1, USB-2,
SLOT-1, SLOT-2, SLOT-3, or SLOT-4.
MIDI:
The MIDI connector is the currently active MIDI
port.
USB-1, USB-2:
The corresponding USB port is selected
for MIDI input.
SLOT-1, SLOT-2, SLOT-3, SLOT-4:
A card installed
in the corresponding I/O slot is currently selected for
MIDI input.
Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 41.
2
DAW
Specifies the type of MIDI device (DAW control surface,
etc.) to be connected. The choices are OFF, TYPE1, and
TYPE2.
OFF:
Use this setting when any MIDI device other than a
general-purpose ProTools controller (HUI protocol) or
general-purpose Logic or Cubase controller (Mackie
control protocol) is to be connected.
TYPE1:
Use this setting when a general-purpose
ProTools controller (HUI protocol) is to be connected.
TYPE2:
Use this setting when a general-purpose Logic or
Cubase controller (Mackie control protocol) is to be
connected.
Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 41.
Refer to the DAW controller owner’s manual as well as the
DME Designer manual for setup details.
A word clock signal is present, and this signal can be
selected as the DME64N/24N word clock.
No word clock signal (cannot be selected as the master
clock).
A word clock signal is present, but is not in sync with
the master word clock.
Currently selected as the DME64N/24N word clock.
Currently selected as the DME64N/24N word clock, but
the clock signal is not useable.
Inactive slot channel, or no I/O card is present in the
slot.
NOTE
This page will not appear on the ICP1 display.
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NOTE
This page will not appear on the ICP1 display.
NOTE
When the DME64N/24N is functioning as the zone master and
is connected to a computer running the DME Designer
application via USB, the MIDI port being used by the DME
Designer will not be available.
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