Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual

Yamaha DM1000 Manual

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    Owner's Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference. E
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    Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual Yamaha Service Afdeiing: Yamaha Music Nederland Service
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    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The above warning is located on the side of the unit • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning
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    power cord for this unit. Using other types may be a fire and electrical shock hazard. • This unit has rear-panel slots for installing mini-YGDAI cards. For technical reasons, cer- tain card combinations are not supported. Before installing any cards, check the Yamaha web site (see page 6) to
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    -frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radio and television equipment located nearby. If interference is a problem, relocate the affected equipment. Using a mobile telephone near the unit may induce noise. In this case use the telephone away from the unit. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Yamaha professional audio equipment is available on the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at: . Package Contents • DM1000 Digital Production Console • CD-ROM • Power cord • This manual • Studio Manager Installation Guide Optional Extras • MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge
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    LCD screens as shown in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument. Copying of commercially available music sequence data and/or digital audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Fader Modes 33 Selecting Encoder Modes 34 Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] button 35 Metering 37 4 Connections and Setup 41 Connections 41 Wordclock Connections and Settings 44 Input and Output Patching 47 5 Analog I/O & Digital I/O 51 Analog Inputs & Outputs 51 Digital
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    Main Page 191 Automix Memory Page 195 Fader1 &2 pages 196 Editing Events Offline 198 17 Remote Control 205 About Remote Function 205 Pro Tools Remote Layer 206 Nuendo Remote Layer 224 Other DAW Remote Layers 224 MIDI Remote Layer 225 Machine Control Function 231 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    320 Appendix B: Specifications 325 General Spec 325 Libraries 330 Analog Input Spec 330 Analog Output Spec 330 Digital Input Spec 331 Digital Output Spec 331 I/O Slot Spec (1-2 332 Control I/O Spec 332 REMOTE Port 333 CONTROL Port 333 Dimensions 334 Appendix C: MIDI 336 Scene Memory
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    . This integrated, comprehensive audio system features remote control function for DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) as popularized by the DM2000 and 02R96 Digital Mixing Consoles. The DM1000 offers the following features: ■ Hardware Features • 17 touch-sensitive 100-mm motorized faders (for touch
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    and manage your DM1000 from your Mac or PC using bundled Studio Manager software • Remote Layers for controlling popular DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), including Pro Tools, Nuendo, etc. • Control an external recorder via MMC commands and P2 commands. ■ MIDI • Equipped with MIDI ports and a USB
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    ROUTING EQUALIZER PHONES MONITOR AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 Display Section (p. 18) OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48
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    Control Surface & Rear Panel AD Input Section 1 1 +48V OFF ON 2 +48V OFF ON 3 +48V OFF ON 4 +48V OFF ON 5 +48V OFF ON 6 +48V OFF ON 7 +48V OFF ON 8 +48V OFF ON 9 +48V OFF ON 10 7 20dB 8 20dB 9 20dB 10 20dB 11 20dB 12 20dB 13 GAIN controls 1-16 These controls adjust GAIN control
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    10 15 A [AUTO] button When this button is turned on, you can use the [SEL] buttons 1-16 to turn the Automix function on or off. B [SEL] button Selects the Stereo Bus. C [ON] button Turns the selected bus on or off. D [STEREO] fader This touch-sensitive 100 mm motorized fader adjusts the final output
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    channel faders 1-16. The faders adjust the Channel or Bus level when the FADER indicator is lit, and adjust the Aux Send level when the AUX indicator is lit. B FADER indicator C AUX indicator An indicator lights up to indicate the parameter selected via the [FADER/AUX] button. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Surface 17 Control Surface & Rear Panel DISPLAY ACCESS Section 1234 DISPLAY ACCESS 6 5 9 J AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH 7 8 L K PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT SCENE MNOP 2 A [AUTOMIX] button This button displays an
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    Dynamics page, enabling you to control channel gates and compressors (see page 62). O [EFFECT] button This button displays an Effect page, enabling you to edit the internal effects processors and use optional plug-in cards (see page 151). P [SCENE] button This button displays a Scene page, enabling
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    ] button This button enables Joystick control of the surround pan setting for the currently-selected Input Channel. This button can be turned on only when the surround pan setting is available. N Joystick The Joystick is used to set the surround pan position (see page 126). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    page 31 for more information on Layers.) B [REMOTE 1]/[REMOTE 2] buttons These buttons select the Remote Layer, which can be used to control external devices, including DAWs. (See page 205 for more information on the Remote Layer.) C [MASTER] button This button selects the Master Layer, which can be
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    mic This built-in microphone is used for talkback. C PHONES LEVEL control This control sets the level of the PHONES. (See page 115 for more information on monitoring through the headphones.) D PHONES jack You can connect a set of stereo headphones to this stereo phone jack. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    "unsolos" all soloed Channels. D [2TR D1] button E [2TR D2] button F [STEREO] button These buttons select the Control Room Monitor output signal. When the [2TR D1] button indicator is lit, the signal at the 2TR OUT DIGITAL 1 jack is selected. When the [2TR D2] button indicator is lit, the signal at
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    SLOT POWER ON OFF AC IN METER CONTROL SMPTE IN REMOTE MIDI OUT TO HOST WORD CLOCK USB IN OUT IN 2TR IN 1 DIGITAL 1 2 2 AES/EBU COAXIAL COAXIAL AES/EBU Power Section (p. 25) Digital I/O & Control Section (p. 24) SLOT Section (p. 24) AD Input and Output Section 1 16 15 14 13
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    these cards.) Digital I/O & Control Section 1 METER CONTROL SMPTE IN REMOTE MIDI OUT TO HOST WORD CLOCK USB IN OUT IN 2TR IN 1 DIGITAL 1 2 2 AES/EBU COAXIAL COAXIAL AES/EBU 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 JL K A METER connector This connector enables you to connect an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge
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    ) of a DAT recorder, MD recorder, or CD recorder. Control Surface & Rear Panel J 2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 This phono connector outputs consumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio. The connector is typically used to connect the digital stereo input (consumer format) of a DAT recorder, MD recorder
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    , as shown below. Keep the cover and fixing screws in a safe place for future use. POOOWNFFER 5 3 OMINNI 14 2 13 1 12 12 MDIOGDITEALLDMMIX1I0N0G0 CONSOLE AC IN METER CONTROL 11 11 10 10 9 9 INPUT 8 8 7 SMPTE IN 7 6 6 5 5 4 SLOT 4 3 3 2 2 1 REMOTE 1 OUMT IDI SLOT IN
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    indicates the Input or Output Channel currently selected by its corresponding [SEL] button or fader. The first four MIDI indicator This indicator appears when the DM1000 is receiving MIDI data via the MIDI IN port, USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    MIDI timecode being received via the MIDI IN port, USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card. It works in unison with the timecode counter on an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge. If MIDI currently selected by its corresponding [SEL] button or the cursor buttons. K Page area This page
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    how to use the display interface. Rotary Controls & Faders The rotary controls and faders enable you to adjust the continuously variable parameter values, including Input Channel levels and effects parameters. Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a rotary control or fader you want
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    For certain functions, the DM1000 prompts you for confirmation characters and numbers. Use the cursor buttons to select characters, and press the [ENTER] button to enter them the cursor to the DEL button and press [ENTER]. When you have finished, move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER]
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    currently-selected layer determines the function of the channel strip Encoders, [SEL] buttons, [SOLO] buttons, [ON] buttons, and faders. Use the LAYER buttons to select a layer you wish to edit using the channel strip controls. Operating Basics 3 The following table shows the layers that you can
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    MID 5 6 FREQUENCY LOW MID 7 8 STEREO DIRECT GAIN LOW 2 Use the corresponding [SEL] button or fader to select the desired Input or Output Channel. The channel is selected and the [SEL] button indicator GRAB lights up. If the Fader Touch Sense parameter is enabled on the Setup | Prefer2
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    use channel faders to control Input Channel Aux Send levels. The following table shows the channel fader functions for each Layer and Fader mode. LAYER buttons Fader Mode [1-16] button [17-32] button [33-48] button Fader Aux Fader Aux Fader Aux [REMOTE 1] button Fader Aux [REMOTE 2] button
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    ENCODER MODE button to select an Encoder mode. • When the [PAN] button indicator lights up Encoders 1-16 function as Pan controls for the mode. LAYER buttons Encoder Mode [1-16] button [17-32] button [33-48] button [REMOTE 1] button [REMOTE 2] button [MASTER] button Pan Aux DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    inside the dotted box. Refer to the next page for a complete list of assignable parameters. 3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the assignment. Once assigned, press the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] button to turn on the button indicator. You can now use Encoders 1-16 to control parameters. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Insert In Patch 5 Insert Out Patch 6 Direct Out 7 Phase: 8 Insert On 9 Aux pre/post 10 Delay On 11 Delay Time 12 Delay FB.Gain 13 Delay Mix 14 EQ On 15 EQ Type 16 EQ Low Q 17 EQ Low F 18 EQ Low G 19 EQ the settings. Confirm patch selection. Display the settings. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    before the fader. • POST FADER Immediately after the fader. Tip: If an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, changes on this page will be reflected on the Input & Output Metering Position parameters on the Peak Meter Bridge. 3 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [METER] button repeatedly until
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    the Stereo Out or Control Room Monitor output level. Tip: You can also select the CH1-32 page, the CH33-48 page, or the Master page using the LAYER buttons. In this case, if an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, the Peak Meter Bridge displays the same signal meters in unison with the
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    turns on, and the peak level is held on the meters on the page and on the Peak Meter Bridge. To cancel the Peak Hold function, turn the PEAK HOLD button off. If an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, its Peak Hold function switches in unison with the DM1000 meters. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    40 Chapter 3-Operating Basics DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING EQUALIZER PHONES MONITOR AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48 -56
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    SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING EQUALIZER PHONES MONITOR AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48 -56
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    SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING EQUALIZER PHONES MONITOR AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48 -56
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    use identical sampling rates, digital signals may not transfer correctly, or audible noise or unwanted clicks may occur if the digital audio processing circuits inside each digital audio distribution box (such as a Yamaha IFU4) is used to supply wordclock signals from the DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING EQUALIZER PHONES MONITOR AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48 -56
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    out of sync with the current DM1000 internal output channels available for each installed I/O card. 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a source, then press [ENTER]. The following are possible wordclock sources: • SLOT1/SLOT2 These buttons select the inputs from the digital I/O cards
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    2 • FX1-1-FX1-8 Outputs 1-8 of Internal Effects Processor 1 • FX2-1-FX2-2 Outputs 1-2 of Internal Effects Processor 2 • FX3-1-FX3-2 Outputs 1-2 of Internal Effects Processor 3 • FX4-1-FX4-2 Outputs 1-2 of Internal Effects Processor 4 • 2D1L & 2D1R 2TR DIGITAL IN 1 (L/R) DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    2TR DIGITAL IN 2 (L/R) • BUS1-8 Bus 1-8 Outputs • AUX1-8 Aux Send 1-8 Outputs 2 Use the cursor buttons to 10 Stereo Bus L & R • OMNI OUT connectors 11-12 ..........Control Room Monitor L & R Follow the steps below to view or change the patching. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button
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    name Surround Monitor Outs Connections and Setup 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a patch parameter buttons to modify the patching. 3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. Tip: To restore the default patching, recall Output Patch memory #00 (see page 169). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    50 Chapter 4-Connections and Setup DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Digital I/O 51 5 Analog I/O & Digital I/O This chapter describes the DM1000's analog and digital input/output connectors as well as the basic operations involving the digital I/Os. Analog Inputs & Outputs AD Input Section The DM1000 +48V phantom powering for use with condenser-type microphones
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    the popular digital audio interconnect formats, including AES/EBU, ADAT, and Tascam. You can patch signals input at these card connectors to any Input Channels or Insert Ins (see page 106). You can patch the card outputs to Bus Outs or Input Channel Direct Outs (see page 111). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    AT2 MY16-AT ADAT I/O MY8-TD2 Tascam MY8-mLAN2 IEEE1394 16 16 24-bit, 44.1/48 kHz 88 Optical x2 Optical x4 25-pin D-sub BNC wordclock output 6-pin 1394 connector x2 Analog I/O & Digital I/O 1. This card is a substitution for a 20-bit MY8-AD card. 2. These cards support 24-bit/96 kHz in Double
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    sampling rate converter is available only on the Yamaha MY8-AE96S Digital I/O card. If you have installed other types of I/O cards in the slots, or if no cards are installed in the DM1000, the buttons in the SRC sections are disabled. 4 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to any two-channel
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    "Category Code Bit" included in the IEC958 Part 2 (S/PDIF-Consumer) format. This parameter can display the following values: Parameter values General Laser Optical D/D Conv Magnetic D.Broadcast Instruments A/D Conv Description Temporarily used. Laser optical device Digital - Digital converter and
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    added to the digital outputs. This process is called "dithering." On the DM1000, you can dither the 2TR Digital Outputs and Slot Outputs. For example, you can apply dithering to the DM1000 stereo mix data and record to a 16-bit DAT recorder. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO] button, then press the
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    higher sampling rate (i.e., 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz). Select this mode if the devices that support the higher sampling rates transmit or receive data. Note: This mode is available only on the slots in which optional Yamaha MY8-AE96 or MY8-AE96S Digital I/O cards are installed. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    sampling rate of the DM1000. For example, this is useful when you wish to send 44.1 kHz digital signals from an external HDR to the DM1000 running at 88.2 kHz. Note: • This mode is unavailable for slots in which optional Yamaha MY8-AE96 or MY8-AE96S Digital I/O cards are installed. • You cannot
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    use this delay to fine-tune the timing between channels, or as a delay effect with feedback. • ON (On/Off) This section enables you to turn the channel on or off. The channel is muted with the Off setting. • LEVEL This section enables you to adjust the input level of the Input Channel signal. DM1000
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    signals to external devices via the on-board I/O connectors or I/O cards, or insert the internal effect processors. • METER This section enables you to switch the metering position of the signal levels that are displayed in the Meter page or on the optional MB1000 Meter Bridge. (See page 37 for more
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    Units are set to timecode frames. B GANG button When this button is turned on (highlighted), the delay time for each channel in a channel pair can be set simultaneously. When this option is turned off, the delay time can be set for each channel in a channel pair individually. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    : • msec This parameter sets the delay time in milliseconds. • meter/feet/sample/ beat/frame The delay time can be set using units of meters, feet, samples, beats, or frames, which you select by using the DELAY SCALE buttons. • MIX This parameter sets the mix balance of dry (Input Channel) and
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    from the following options: • PRE EQ Immediately before EQ (default) • PRE FADER Immediately before the fader • POST FADER Immediately after the fader B STEREO LINK This ON/OFF button enables you to pair compressors for stereo operation even when channels are not paired. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    the desired Input Channel, then rotate the Parameter wheel to set the amount of attenuation in the range of -96 dB to +12 dB. To reset the attenuation amount to 0 dB, move the cursor to the desired knob, then press the [ENTER] button. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    attenuators. You cannot use this function for the Output Channel attenuators.) You SEL] button or move the fader of the channel for which you wish to adjust EQ. 2 Press the SELECTED CHANNEL EQUALIZER [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display the EQ | EQ Edit page. 23 4 1 5 6 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    on or off. You can press the [ENTER] button to turn the EQ on or off as long as the cursor is located on any parameter other than TYPE. B TYPE Selects the type of EQ. TYPE I is the EQ type used on legacy Yamaha 02R series digital mixing consoles. TYPE II is a newly developed algorithm. C ATT
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    ] button repeatedly controls These knobs adjust the channel pan settings. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently-selected Pan control use the Joystick in the SELECTED CHANNEL section to change the pan settings, unless the DM1000 is in Surround mode. • Surround Pan is available when the DM1000
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    Effect, Bs=Back Surround The above table shows the default assignment. The actual assignment may vary, depending on the settings on the Setup | Surround Bus Setup page. C S button When this button is turned on, the currently-selected Input Channel is routed to the Stereo Bus. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    page for a specific Input Channel, use the corresponding [SEL] button or fader to select the desired channel, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then the [F1] button. Move the cursor to a parameter you to set various EQ parameters. (See page 65 for more information.) DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    dB. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the Fader to 0.0 dB. B SURROUND PAN section • SURROUND PAN ....... The Surround pan parameters for the currently-selected Input Channel are displayed only when a Surround mode is selected. See page 121 for more information on Surround pan. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    in a group, "-" appears. Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface You can use the faders, Encoders, [SEL] buttons, and various buttons and controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel to directly control most parameters for Input Channels. Setting Input Channel Levels and
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    Routing and EQ'ing Input Channels 1 Press the [SEL] button or move the fader for the channel you wish to control. 2 To route each Input Channel, use the following buttons in the SELECTED CHANNEL section: • ROUTING [1]-[8] buttons These buttons route the currently-selected Input Channel to a Bus
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    Non-linked parameters [SEL] buttons Input patches Faders Insert patches Channel on/off Output patches Insert on/off Comp insert position Solo on/off Phase Solo Safe Delay on/off Aux on/off Aux Send level Delay time Delay feedback 6 Aux Sends as Pre or Post Delay mix Input Channels
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    . B STEREO/MONO x2 buttons These buttons turn pairs on or off. C MS buttons These buttons are available when an MS microphone is connected. MS Decoding can be used to decode signals from MS microphones arranged as MS pairs. (See page 77 for more information on MS Decoding.) DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    pairs adjacent odd-even channels (default). • VERTICAL This button pairs counterpart channels on Layer 1 and Layer 2 that share the same physical fader (e.g., CH1 & CH17, CH16 & CH32, etc.). This mode is useful when you wish to use one fader to control both stereo channels. When you switch the Pair
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    to the corresponding input jack. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button repeatedly until the In Patch | CH Name page appears. 1 2 You to the OK button, then press [ENTER]. The new name is now effective. Tip: The edited name is stored in the Input Patch library. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    the volume level.) • Odd-channel Encoders ...........ML/MR balance • Even-channel faders S level (Controls the left and right directional spread.) • Even-channel Encoders ..........SL/SR balance 4 Use the faders and Encoders to adjust the MS microphone level and balance. When the signals are
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    78 Chapter 6-Input Channels DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    , processes them using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to two channel output connectors. The following diagram illustrates the Stereo Out signal flow. (Gain Reduction) (Out Meter) METER METER COMP INSERT ATT METER 4BAND EQ INSERT ON INSERT LEVEL BAL OUTPUT DELAY METER STEREO
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    using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the specified output connectors or I/O cards. The following diagram illustrates the Bus Out signal flow. (Gain Reduction) (Out Meter) METER METER ON (On/Off) • LEVEL • OUTPUT DELAY (Output delay) • METER The parameters and sections listed above
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    for Input Channels, except that this page does not include the MIX/FB.GAIN parameters (see page 61). Tip: You can also display the Out Dly page by pressing the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button once, then press the [SEL] button or move the fader to select the Stereo Out or Bus Out 1-8. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    EQ, press the EQUALIZER [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display the EQ | EQ Edit page, and use the [SEL] buttons or faders to select the Stereo Out or Bus Out 1-8. The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 65). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    use Bus Outs (1-8) as ] buttons to modify the setting. A TO ST PAN These controls pan buttons turn on and off the Bus Out 1-8 to the Stereo Bus routing. C TO ST Faders These faders set the Bus Out 1-8 to Stereo Bus levels. Note: • The settings on this page do not affect the Bus output
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    the View | Fader page, use the corresponding [SEL] button or fader to select the desired bus, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then the [F2] button. The Fader page layouts for Stereo Out and Bus Out 1-8 are slightly different. • Stereo Out Fader page 1 2 3 A BAL This control adjusts the
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    and Bus Out 1-8 from the Display 85 C Fader This fader adjusts the Stereo Out output levels, and links with the [STEREO] fader. The fader knob is highlighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB. • Bus Out (1-8) Fader page 345 Bus Outs 1 2 7 A ON/OFF This button turns the currently-selected Bus Out
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    7-Bus Outs Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1-8 from the Control Surface You can use the faders, Encoders, [SEL] buttons, and various buttons and controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the top panel to directly control certain parameters for the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1-8. Setting the
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    parameters and non-linked parameters (that are available for independent controls) are listed below: Linked parameters Non-linked parameters [SEL] buttons Output Patching Fader Insert Patching Channel on/off Delay on/off Insert on/off Delay time Solo on/off Bus to Stereo Pan (*) Comp
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    the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to set the amount of attenuation. The amount of attenuation can be set from 0 dB to -9 dB. Tip: To reset the attenuation amount of all Output Channels to 0 dB, move the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then press [ENTER]. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    change, then press [ENTER]. The Title Edit window appears, which enables you to edit the name. 3 Edit the name, move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER]. The new name is now effective. Tip: The edited name is stored in the Output Patch library. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    90 Chapter 7-Bus Outs DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    which can be used to send signals to the internal and external effects processors and monitors. The following diagram illustrates the Aux Out 1-8 signal flow. (Gain Reduction) (Out Meter) METER METER COMP INSERT ATT METER 4BAND EQ INSERT ON INSERT LEVEL OUTPUT DELAY METER AUX 1(...8) 8 AUX
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    , you can turn Aux Out 1-8 on or off using the corresponding [ON] 1-8 buttons. EQ settings To control Aux Out 1-8 EQ parameters, select the desired Aux Out (1-8) using the corresponding [SEL] button or fader, then use the buttons and controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section. The parameters on this
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    ] button, then the [F3] button to display the Dynamics | Comp Edit page, and select the desired Aux Out 1-8 by using the corresponding [SEL] buttons or faders. The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 63). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    94 Chapter 8-Aux Sends EQ settings To set the EQ for Aux Out 1-8, press the EQUALIZER [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display the EQ | EQ Edit page, and use the [SEL] buttons or faders to select Aux Out 1-8. The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input
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    and On/Off Parameters To display the View | Fader page, use the corresponding [SEL] button or fader to select the desired Aux Out (1-8), then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then the [F2] button. • ON/OFF This button turns the currently-selected Aux Out (1-8) on or 8 off. It links with
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    Encoders on the top panel or set the parameters on the screen. Using the Encoders 1 Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]-[AUX 8] buttons to select the sends. 2 Press the ENCODER MODE [AUX] button. When the ENCODER MODE [AUX] button is turned on, you can rotate the Encoders to set Aux Send levels. 3 Select
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    to pre-fader or post-fader simultaneously. Note: In Fixed mode, Aux Send ON/OFF buttons appear instead of the Aux Send rotary controls, PRE/POST buttons, and GLOBAL PRE/POST buttons. These ON/OFF buttons turn on or off each Input Channel for the currently-selected Aux Send. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    mode individually for each of the eight Aux Sends. Note: • In Fixed mode, all ON/OFF buttons are turned OFF. • When you switch toVariable mode, the signal source points are set to post-fader (PRE/POST buttons are set to POST), and Send level rotary controls are reset to -∞. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    to Variable mode in Step 3, the PRE/POST buttons and Send level rotary controls enable you to adjust the signal source points and buttons enable you to set all Input Channels simultaneously (includ- ing those not displayed on the current page) to pre-fader or post-fader. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    ) are the same. 1 2 3 A DISPLAY Use the following buttons to display the desired parameters. • LEVEL Select the LEVEL button to display Send level bar graphs for Input Channels routed LEVEL or PRE/POST button and press [ENTER] to display the Level or Pre/Post parameters. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Sends that are set to Fixed mode, and you cannot switch Pre/Post. 4 If you selected the LEVEL button in Step 2, move the cursor to the desired Input Channel and Aux intersection, then edit the Send level or the bar. The bars for Aux Sends that are set to off are highlighted. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    2 Use the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]-[AUX 8] buttons to select one of the paired Aux Sends. 3 Press the AUX SELECT [DISPLAY] button repeatedly follow the Input Channel Pan. 4 Move the cursor to the Aux pan control of the desired Input Channel and rotate the Parameter wheel to set the DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    this time, the Send Level controls on the Aux | Send page are grayed out. 3 To reset the setting, while pressing and holding down the [AUX 1]-[AUX 8] buttons you pressed in Step 1, press the [ON] buttons you pressed in Step 2. The corresponding [ON] button indicators light up. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    YES button, then press [ENTER]. To cancel the Copy operation, move the cursor to the NO button, then press [ENTER]. Tip: If the copy destination Input Channel has been paired with a vertical partner in another Layer, the fader position will be copied to the partner's Aux Send. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    DM1000 to its inputs, outputs, and slot channels Input Patching Signals input at INPUT connectors 1-16, 2TR IN DIGITAL connectors 1-2, and Slot I/O cards are patched to Input Channels for use 8 Input & Output Patching By default, Effects Processor 1-4 Outputs 1-2 2TR DIGITAL IN 1 (L/R) 2TR DIGITAL
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    & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 3 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 4 2TR DIGITAL IN 1 (L/R) 2TR DIGITAL IN 2 (L/R) Bus 1-8 Outputs Aux 1-8 Outputs 2 Move the cursor to an input patch parameter you wish to change, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify
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    Output Patching Input Patching 107 Using the Encoders for Input Patching By default, you can also use the Encoders on the top panel to change the Input Patching. 1 Press the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] button. The button indicator lights up. By default, you can use [ENTER] button). 9 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    2TR OUT DIGITAL 1 (R) 2TR OUT DIGITAL 2 (L) 2TR OUT DIGITAL 2 (R) Signal flow Aux Outs 1-8 Stereo Out L & R Control Room Monitor L & R Bus Outs 1-8 Bus Outs 1-8 Bus Outs 1-8 Bus Outs 1-8 Stereo Out L Stereo Out R Stereo Out L Stereo Out R Tip: • You can patch a signal to multiple outputs and slot
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    DM1000's internal signals to OMNI OUT 1-8. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button .) Surround Monitor Outs CR-L/CR-R Control Room Monitor signals CAS BUS1-BUS8 buttons to modify the patching. 3 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. Tip: You can store the Output Patch settings to the Output
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    digital outputs. 2 Move the cursor to a patch parameter you wish to change, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to Outputs You can route the DM1000's internal signals to optional mini-YGDAI cards installed in Slot 1 and 2. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button
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    a destination that has already been used for an output patch, the patch parameter box indicates "- (no assignment)." If you assign the Direct Out to an unused destination, the parameter box indicates the corresponding output. 4 Press the [SEL] button or move the fader of the Input Channel that is
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    to both Input Channels and Output Channels. Effects Input Output Output connector Input connector Insert Out Insert In Channel 1 Press the [SEL] button or move the fader of an Input Channel or Output Channel for Insert patching. 2 Press the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button repeatedly until the /INS
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    buttons to select the desired outputs, slot channels, or internal effects button and press [ENTER]. The selected item is now patched. 7 To enable the specified Insert patch, move the cursor to the ON/OFF button in the INSERT section, and press [ENTER] to turn it on or off. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    [OUTPUT PATCH] button repeatedly until the Out Patch | Insert In page appears. 5 Move the cursor to a channel patch parameter box you wish to change, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the patching. 6 Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    D2 OMNI IN3/4 MONITOR SELECT 2 2 2 SOLO LOGIC METER MONITOR LEVEL PHONES DA LEVEL DA [PHONES] CONTROL ROOM • MONITOR SELECT As a Control Room Monitor signal, you can select one from Stereo Out output, 2TR IN DIGITAL 1 input, and 2TR IN DIGITAL 2 input. If you change the parameter setting on
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    by pressing the [SOLO] button. The Solo function that was previously enabled for channels is automatically cancelled. D LISTEN This parameter determines the source of the Input Channel Solo signal: Pre Fader or Post Pan. This parameter is effective only in Recording Solo mode. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    applied to the Control Room Monitor signal by the Dimmer function when you press the MONITOR [DIMMER] button. The amount of attenuation can range from 0 dB to -96 dB. J MONO This button switches the Control Room Monitor signal into mono. Control Room Monitoring 10 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    desired channels, then press the channel [SOLO] buttons. The channel [SOLO] button indicators and the MONITOR [SOLO] indicator light up. Only the soloed Input Channel signals are fed to the Control Room Monitor outputs. Tip: If the SEL MODE parameter is set to Mix Solo on the Monitor | Solo/C-R page
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    fied outputs or slot channels. The Talkback function is useful when you wish to communicate with the musicians in the studio or record your comments to a recorder. MONITOR DISPLAY SOLO CLEAR 2TR D1 2TR D2 STEREO SLOT BUS 0 10 MONITOR DIMMER TALKBACK LEVEL 1 Press the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button
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    120 Chapter 10-Control Room Monitoring 2 Move the cursor to the number button of an output channel to which you wish to assign the Talkback signal in the OUTPUT ASSIGN section, then press the [ENTER] button to highlight the channel number. 3 If you wish to operate the [DIMMER] button during Talkback
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    DM1000's surround monitoring capabilities, which enable you to monitor, in a surround sound environment, DM1000 surround mixes or surround sources input via the slots. Using image, you can use the Parameter wheel, [INC]/[DEC] buttons, or Joystick. • 6.1 This mode uses seven channels that include
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    see page 125). The following table shows the factory-default Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment in diagram is an example in which each channel signal in 5.1 Surround mode is recorded to digital MTR tracks. DM1000 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 8-TRACK DIGITAL Digital MTR Tip: You can set the surround
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    using the following buttons. The button that is turned on (highlighted) indicates the currently-selected Surround mode. • STEREO The DM1000 uses normal Move the cursor to the Surround mode button you want to use. When you move the cursor to one of these buttons, speaker icons appear, indicating a
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    Channel Pan setting with the stereo surround panning, move the cursor to the PAN/SURR LINK button, then press [ENTER]. When the PAN/SURR LINK button is turned on, adjusting the Input Channel pan settings will also change the stereo surround panning accordingly, and vice versa. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    in 3-1, 5.1, and 6.1 Surround modes. B INIT These buttons reset the channel assignment to the default setting. 7 To digital I/O card. To monitor signals routed to the digital I/O card in the surround environment, use surround monitoring (see page 131). Surround Functions 11 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    parameters for each Input Channel from the display. 1 Make sure that the DM1000 is in one of the Surround modes, then press the [SEL] button of the channel for which you want to set surround pan. 2 Press offsets the front-to-rear direction of the selected trajectory pattern. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Using Surround Pan 127 E LFE This parameter control sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel signal routed to the subwoofer, and appears only in 5.1 and 6.1 Surround modes. F DIV This parameter control Parameter wheel and the [INC]/[DEC] buttons. Tip: In 3-1, 5.1, and 6.1 Surround
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    With this pattern, you can also fine-tune the trajectory by using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters right. With this pattern, you can also fine-tune the trajectory using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters. arc using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( )
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    page 252) on the Setup | Prefer1 page. 7 To link the surround pan settings of two channels displayed on the page, turn on the ST LINK button. Use the PATTERN parameter box below the ST LINK button to specify how you want the linked surround pan to move. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    an Automix, the sound image moves on both channels when you play the Automix. 8 To list multiple-channel surround pan settings, press the [PAN/SURROUND] button repeatedly until the Pan/Surr | Surr1-16, Surr17-32, or Surr33-48 page appears. These pages display and enable you to edit the surround pan
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    mixing, Bass Management for optimizing channel signals for the monitoring environment, and monitor alignment using individual Attenuator and Delay surround system is connected to the OMNI OUT connector, press the [OUTPUT PATCH] button repeatedly until the Out Patch | OMNI Out page appears. This page
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    currently being recorded to a digital MTR. MONITOR DISPLAY SOLO CLEAR • [SLOT] button This button selects the Inputs of Slot 1 or 2 as the source. Turn on this button to monitor a surround mix from a connected multi-track recorder. Use the MONITOR [MONITOR LEVEL] control on the top panel to adjust
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    Management, and monitor alignment. To do so, press the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button fewer channels than the current mode. This function is useful when you wish to monitor, for example, a below the MONITOR FLOW section displays the Matrix flow diagram as well as ATT parameter boxes that enable you to
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    filter and attenuator settings for each Surround Monitor Channel using five preset Bass Management modes. The following presets are available: Presets Parameters No. Title HPF 1, 2, 3 LPF1 LPF2 ATT 1 & 2 AMP 1 DVD Mix w/BS 80-12 80-24 80-24 0 10 2 DVD Author w/BS 80-12 120-42 80-24
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    Surround Monitoring 135 The following diagrams show the Bass Management configuration for each Monitor Matrix setting, with Bass Management turned on or off. 6.1 ON 5.1 ON 6.1 OFF 5.1 OFF 3-1 ON 3-1 OFF ST ON ST OFF Surround Functions 11 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    for each Surround Monitor Channel. This function is primarily used to correct the level difference and delay time among speakers. Move the cursor to the ATT or DLY parameter in the MONITOR FLOW section. The MONITOR ALIGNMENT diagram is displayed in the area below the section. Move the cursor to
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    you press the [SLOT] button. Turning on both buttons 1 and 2 mixes the two slot signals. • C-R TO MONITOR L/R When this button is turned on, the Left and Right Surround Monitor Channels are fed to the Control Room Monitors. C STATUS section This section enables you to set the output levels of the
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    Note: The Surround Monitor Mute and Solo functions are reset to the default condition when you change the Surround mode. 3 Move the cursor to the SET SPL button, then press [ENTER] to turn on the button. The volume setting of the [MONITOR LEVEL] control is calibrated to 85 dB SPL and stored. If you
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    4 Move the cursor to the ON/OFF button, then press the [ENTER] or [INC]/[DEC] buttons to turn the Oscillator on. The speaker specified in Step 2 outputs the Oscillator signal. If necessary, adjust the To assign no channels, select "-." Set all unnecessary channels to "-." DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    use the Parameter wheel to adjust the Slot Input levels simultaneously. You can adjust the signal levels in the range of -96 dB to +12 dB . 6 Press the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button be monitored. 7 Move the cursor to the SLOT 1 or 2 button in the SETTING section, then press [ENTER] to select the desired
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    Fader groups and four Output Channel Fader groups. When channel faders are grouped, operating one of them enables you to control the level of the other grouped faders while maintaining the relative level differences. • Mute group Input Channel or Output Channel [ON] buttons DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Using Fader Groups and Mute Groups Follow the steps below to group faders or [ON] buttons for Input Channels or Output Channels (Bus Outs 1-8, Aux Outs 1-8). 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR/GROUP] button Mute groups (U-X) for Bus Outs (1-8) and Aux Outs (1-8). • Mute1-32 page DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    channels for which you want to change the level from the group. • If other pages are displayed, press and hold down the [SEL] button for the desired channels to temporarily remove them from the group, then change the level balance. Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 12 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    To use a mute group, press one of the [ON] buttons for or off, first turn off the Enable button, or remove the channels you wish to turn parameters for Input Channels or Output Channels (Bus Outs 1-8, Aux Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR/GROUP] button repeatedly until one of the following pages
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    page enables you to set Compressor links (m-p) for Bus Outs (1-8) and Aux Outs (1-8). 12 2 Press the up ( ) or down ( ) cursor button to select a link to which you want to add channels. Example: EQ link C for Input Channels is selected. DM1000-Owner's Manual Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters
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    3 Press the [SEL] button for a channel you wish to add to the EQ or Compressor link. The selected channel is marked with " " and the channel is added to the link. Example: Input Channels 1-4, 6, 9-10 and 14 have been parameters are applied to the rest of the linked channels. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    them into specific channels. These effects processors offer numerous types of effects, including reverbs, delays, modulation-based effects, combination effects, and multi-channel effects designed especially for use with surround sound. Processor inputs and outputs can be patched to various sources
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    effects processor inputs to Aux Outs, and effects processor outputs to Input Channels. 1 Recall an effect program you wish to use. See page 169 for more information on recalling effect programs. 2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button ST-R .. Stereo Out L & R Insert Out DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    your speakers. Tip: Use the Master layer fader to adjust the final Aux Send output level. At this time, you can view the level on the Meter | Master page (see page 37). 6 Adjust the level, pan, and EQ of the Input Channels patched to the effect outputs. Tip: To mix the effects sound returned via the
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    the [SEL] button or move the fader of the Input Channel or Output Channel into which you want to insert the selected effects. Tip: Repeatedly pressing the STEREO [SEL] button toggles between the left and right Stereo Out channels. 3 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [ /INSERT/DELAY] button repeatedly until
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    calculate and set the delay time for delay effects, or the modulation frequency for modulation effects, relative to the specified tempo and note length. Use these parameters along with the SYNC or NOTE parameter located at the bottom of the display page. Internal Effects 13 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    on the SYNC parameter and edit the delay time or modulation frequency, the NOTE parameter value changes based on the TEMPO parameter setting. • TEMPO This parameter control sets the TEMPO parameter value in BPM. • MIDI CLK Turning on the MIDI CLK by moving the cursor to this button and pressing
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    For details on using plug-ins, refer to the owner's manual that came with the plug-in card. 13 As of February 2003, the DM1000 supports the following plug-in cards. Visit the Yamaha web site for the latest information on compatible plug-in cards. • Waves Y56K DM1000-Owner's Manual Internal Effects
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    154 Chapter 13-Internal Effects DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    memories to external MIDI devices by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 246). What is Stored in a Scene? The following parameter settings are stored in a Scene: Scene Mix parameters Effects parameters Remote Layer Scene settings Input Patching Output Patching Parameters All channel faders Channel to
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    parameters. To reset all mix parameters on the DM1000 to their initial or default values, recall Scene memory #0. Also, the Initial Data Nominal check box on the Setup | Prefer1 page (see page 250) enables you to specify whether Input Channel faders are set to either 0 dB or -∞ dB when Scene memory
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    wish to store the current Scene to an unused Scene memory, just in case. Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the SCENE MEMORY Buttons You can use the SCENE MEMORY buttons to store and recall Scenes. 1 Adjust the mix parameters on the DM1000 to the conditions you wish to store as a Scene. 2 Press the
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    Using the Scene Memory Page On the Scene Memory page, you can store, recall, write-protect, delete, and edit the titles of Scenes. 1 Adjust the mix parameters on the DM1000 to the conditions you wish to store as a Scene. 2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button library numbers. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Scenes were stored. When you recall a Scene, the linked Output patch is recalled as well. You can also move the cursor and Shadow memories then become identical.) When recalling Scenes in an Automix or via MIDI Program Change messages, the contents of the Original memory are always recalled, even
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    a Scene, the fader's Fade Time setting is ignored. • You can copy the currently-selected Input Channel Fade Time setting to all Input Channels by double-clicking the [ENTER] button. This is convenient when you wish to set the Fade Time for all channels simultaneously. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Time for Aux Outs 1-8. C STEREO This parameter enables you to set the Fade Time for the Stereo Out. Tip: You can copy the currently-selected Output Channel Fade Time setting to all Output Channels by double-clicking the [ENTER] button. 14 DM1000-Owner's Manual Scene Memories
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    mix parameters are set accordingly. However, in some situations, you can retain the current settings of certain parameters on certain channels by using internal effects processors. The Recall Safe function is effective on channels and effects for which the buttons are turned on. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    the left column, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the Scene memory you wish to move. 3 Move the cursor to right column, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the position to which you want to move the source Scene memory
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    164 Chapter 14-Scene Memories DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Studio Manager soft- ware. Be sure to back up your important data. • You can also store library data to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 246). General Library Operation Most library functions are the same for each library. 1 Use the buttons
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    page. If you bypass the Edit Title window, the name "New Data" will be used as a title for the Scene memory. D CLEAR This button deletes the contents of the selected memory. After you press [ENTER], the DM1000 displays a confirmation window. To execute the delete operation, move the cursor to the
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    Using Libraries 167 Using Libraries Channel Library Channel library enables you to store and recall Input Channel and Output Channel parameter settings. The library contains two preset memories and 127 user parameter. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select
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    Channels 25-32 Input Channels 33-40 Input Channels 41-44 Input Channels 45-48 INPUT connectors 1-16 Channels 1-8 of Slot 1 Channels 1-8 of Slot 2 Internal Effects Processor 1-4 Outputs 1 & 2 2TRD1 & D2 OMNI IN connectors 1-4 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    To store and recall settings to and from the library, you must locate the corresponding Effects processor's page. To access the Effects library, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [EFFECT] button repeatedly until the library page for the desired Effects processor appears. Libraries 15 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    , then press [ENTER] to display the In Patch | Effect page to assign the input and output signals of Effects processors 1-4. E Level meters These meters indicate the input or output levels of the currently-selected Effects processor. Select the IN button or OUT button to display the input levels or
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    Using Libraries 171 • Delays No. Preset Name 8 Mono Delay 9 Stereo Delay 10 Mod.delay 11 Delay LCR 12 Echo Type MONO DELAY STEREO DELAY MOD.DELAY DELAY LCR ECHO Description Simple mono delay Simple stereo delay Simple repeat delay with modulation 3-tap (left, center, right) delay Stereo delay
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    effects that support 5.1 channels. These effects types are most effective when 6-channel outputs are connected to a 5.1-channel system. • If REVERB 5.1, OCTA REVERB, COMP 5.1, or COMPAND 5.1 are recalled to Effects processor #1, Effects processors #2 through #4 are disabled. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    The library contains one preset memory and 32 user (readable & writable) memories. To access the Bus to Stereo library, press the SELECTED CHANNEL [DISPLAY] button repeatedly until the Routing | Library page appears , see "General Library Operation" on page 165. 15 DM1000-Owner's Manual Libraries
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    Out (1-8), Bus Out (1-8), or Stereo Out that does not feature a gate, the DM1000 indicates "XXX HAS NO GATE!" (in which XXX represents a signal name). 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select channels. You can now store the selected channel gate settings or
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    pair partner. D Type & Curve section The type and curve of the currently-selected memory is displayed here. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select channels. You can now store the selected channel comp settings and recall the compressor library memories to
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    A. Dr. SN Type EXPAND COMPAND-S 10 A. Dr. Tom EXPAND 11 A. electric bass guitar. Compressor for controlling or emphasizing the level of Use it on the stereo output during mixdown, or with paired Input or Output Channels. A variation on preset 35, but with more compression. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Level meters These meters indicate the post-EQ levels of the currently-selected channel and its available pair partner. D Type & Curve section The type and curve of the currently-selected EQ program are displayed here. 2 Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select
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    178 Chapter 15-Libraries No. Preset Name 10 E. Bass 2 11 Syn. Bass 1 12 Syn. Bass 2 13 Piano 1 14 Use on a stereo mix during mixdown. Sounds even better when used with a compressor. A variation on preset 30. A variation on preset 30. Can also be used with paired Input or Output DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    and 32 user (readable & writable) memories. To access the Surround Monitor library, press the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button repeatedly until the Monitor | Surr Lib page appears. For details on storing and recalling memories, see "General Library Operation" on page 165. 15 DM1000-Owner's Manual Libraries
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    180 Chapter 15-Libraries DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    recalls EQ, Gate, Comp, Effects, Channel library recalls Effects parameters (certain parameters) User Defined Remote Layers (faders, [ON], Encoders) Input Channels O O O O O O O Bus Out Master O O - - O - - Aux Send Master O O - - O - - Stereo Out O O - - O - - 16 Automix DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    | MIDI/Host page) • MTC-MIDI MTC received via the MIDI IN port • MTC-USB MTC received via the USB port • MTC-REMOTE MTC received via the REMOTE connector • MTC-SLOT1 MTC received via Slot 1 (for use with an optional MY8-mLAN card installed in Slot 1) B FRAMES These parameter buttons select
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    button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host page appears (see page 236). Then, in the Rx PORT parameter box, specify the port or slot that receives MIDI Clock. Tip: • If you select the MIDI CLOCK source, Automix will respond to MIDI signature entry at measure #1. 16 DM1000-Owner's Manual Automix
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    button, and other controller events real-time. Creating a New Automix Follow the steps below to create a new Automix and select the parameters you want to record. 1 Connect a timecode source to the DM1000. 2 Select the timecode source on the Setup | Time Ref page (see page 182). If you selected MIDI
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    light up orange. The corresponding channels are armed. 4 Start the timecode source. The REC and PLAY buttons are highlighted and the recording starts. The [SEL] button indicators (illuminated in Step 3) change from orange to red (indicating that recording is in progress). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    16-Automix 5 Adjust the faders, Encoders, [ON] buttons, and other controls of the channels selected in Step 3. Tip: To punch channels out of recording, press the corresponding [SEL] buttons to change the button indicators from red to green. 6 To record EQ events, use the SELECTED CHANNEL section to
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    .) - - Use corresponding page - Faders FADER Select User Defined Remote Layer, use faders - User Defined Remote Layer [ON] buttons ON Select User Defined Remote Layer, use [ON] buttons - Encoders PAN Select User Defined Remote Layer, use Encoders - Automix 16 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    -Automix Punching In & Out You can modify part of a recorded Automix or add events to an Automix (Punch In & Out). You can punch in and out channels using the [SEL] buttons, or individual parameters using other controls. Punch In & Out Using the [SEL] Buttons Follow the steps below to punch channels
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    . (If EQ parameter assigned to an Encoder, also use Encoders.) Set Layer to Input, Fader mode to Aux Set Layer to Input, Encoder mode to Aux Select internal effects processors Select User Defined Remote Layer Select User Defined Remote Layer Touch fader knob and adjust1 Press Encoder and adjust Press
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    will stop automatically if the DM1000 receives no timecode for a while, if the DM1000 receives MIDI Stop commands (only when the MIDI CLOCK source is selected), or if the end of the Automix data is reached. While the [AUTO] button indicator is lit, the [SEL] button indicators light up green on
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    to the incoming timecode. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently-selected digit to "00." F UPDATE This button determines the fate of events that exist beyond the point at which rerecording is stopped. When the TO END button is on, the DM1000 erases all events (that exist beyond the point
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    RETURN, or OFF (both buttons are off). This mode determines how rerecorded fader moves align with existing fader data at the punch out point. Fader data includes Input Channel levels, Bus Out master levels, Aux Send master levels, the Stereo Out level, and Remote layer faders. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    , punch out was performed by pressing the [AUTO] button, and the fader was moved manually between the specified punch out point and actual punch out point. H FADER EDIT This parameter determines how fader moves are rerecorded (it has no effect during the first recording pass). You can select ABSOLUTE
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    recording or playback. (If you stop recording, a confirmation window appears asking whether you wish to update the Automix data.) The button remains highlighted while Automix is stopped. R ABORT This button aborts the current recording without updating the existing Automix data. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Automix | Memory page, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button repeatedly until the page appears. 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 4 J K A TITLE EDIT This button enables you to edit the title of the Automix memory selected the Automix memory selected in the center column. Automix 16 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    This button turns the fader motors on or off for Automix playback. The button is highlighted when the motors are on. Tip: You cannot turn off the motors during Automix recording. Even if this button is turned off, the motors are automatically turned on when recording starts. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    button is highlighted. However, you can play existing events and use faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons on safe channels. This is useful for rehearsing mix for faders to return to the levels specified by the existing Automix data when the RETURN button is turned on. 16 DM1000-Owner's Manual Automix
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    or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently-selected digit to "00." Up to eight IN buttons. Move the cursor to the Capture memory number, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired Capture memory. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    buttons. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently-selected digit to "00." - CH This parameter specifies the channel to which you want to copy the specified data. If multiple channels are selected as the copy source, use button becomes the MERGE button
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    button to reset the currently-selected digit to "00." - CH This parameter specifies the channel to which the specified data is to be moved or merged. If multiple channels are selected as the move/merge source, use 24. ■ TRIM This button enables you to adjust the level of fader events in the specified
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    is highlighted. (You can specify multiple parameters.) These buttons correspond to the following parameters: Button FADER ON PAN SURR EQ LIB FX LIB AUX ON REMOTE EFFECT CH GATE COMP EQ SCENE 1-4 1-8 1-8 1-2 1-4 Events Channel Fader events (Inputs Channels, Bus Out masters, Aux Out masters
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    the event selected in the list. E SELECTED CH When this option is on, only events of the channels currently selected by the channel [SEL] buttons are displayed in the list. F Event select buttons These buttons select the type of events to be displayed in the event list. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    : Button SCENE/LIB FADER ON PAN SURR-PAN SURR-LFE SURR-DIV SURR-RDIV EQ-ON EQ-FREQ EQ-Q EQ-GAIN AUX AUX ON Events Listed List Format Library and Scene recall events Channel Fader events (Inputs Channels, Bus Out masters, Aux Out masters, and the Stereo Out) Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) TIME CODE
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    event that you want to insert. Use the Capture memory display to specify the point at which you want to insert the new event. Move the cursor to the INSERT button, then press [ENTER]. The new event is inserted at the position currently displayed in the Capture memory display. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    remotely control DAW software that supports the protocol used by Pro Tools. • User Defined You can also assign MIDI messages to the faders, [ON] buttons, or Encoders to remotely control a connected MIDI device, such as a synthesizer. • User Assignable Layer.......You can combine the DM1000 channels
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    Computers 1 Connect the DM1000 TO HOST USB port to a USB port on your Mac using a USB cable. 2 Install the required USB driver included on the DM1000 CD-ROM. See the Studio Manager Installation Guide for more information on installing the driver. 3 Install OMS. The DM1000 communicates with Pro Tools
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    set the Type, Receive From, Send To, and #Ch's parameters. The DM1000 can emulate up to two MIDI controllers. Tip: To control Pro Tools remotely, you need one port for every eight audio channels. 9 When you finish setting the parameters, close the window. 17 Remote Control DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    you can remotely control Pro Tools from the DM1000 Remote Layer 1. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 1 2 Move the cursor to the first DAW parameter box (1) in the SPECIAL FUNC- TIONS section, then rotate the Parameter wheel to select USB as
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    Note: When the Pro Tools Remote Layer is selected, the DM1000's top panel faders, Encoders and other channel buttons control Pro Tools. To control the DM1000, you need to select an Input Channel layer or the Master layer. Tip: • If an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, Pro Tools channel
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    Remote Control Display While the Pro Tools layer is selected, you can use the [F2]-[F4] buttons as well as the left and right [ ]/[ ] Tab Scroll buttons to select display modes. You can select the following display modes using these buttons: ■ Insert Display mode ( [F2] button DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    ( [F3] button) Press the [F3] button to select this display mode, in which the parameter controls for tracks 1-16 are displayed. 17 • Parameter controls 1-16 Channel parameter controls, such as channel 1-16 panpots, Send A-E send levels, etc. are displayed. DM1000-Owner's Manual Remote Control
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    Pro Tools Remote Layer is selected, the DM1000 controls on the top panel engage the following functions: ■ Channel Strip section • Encoders Encoders adjust the panpots or Aux Send levels. Use the ENCODER MODE [PAN] or [AUX] button to select a parameter to edit. • [SEL] buttons These buttons select
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    Pro Tools Remote Layer 213 • [AUX 6] button Press and hold down this button and press the desired [SEL] button to reset the corresponding channel fader level. Press and hold down this button and press the desired Encoder push-switch to reset the corresponding channel panpot to center. While you are
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    "Prm."). ■ USER DEFINED KEYS section • [1]-[12] buttons You can assign one of 164 parameters to each of these buttons. In particular, if you assign any of 53 Remote Control parameters to these buttons, you can operate the transport section and select various Pro Tools modes from the DM1000 top
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    Swap operation. Pressing the button (to which this function is assigned) switches the entire 16-channel bank. Executes the Channel Scroll operation. Pressing the buttons (to which these functions are assigned) enables you to scroll channels horizontally. 17 Remote Control DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    ] and [AUX] indicators are flashing alternately, press the [FADER/AUX] button to turn on the [FADER] indicator. 2 Operate the faders to set channel levels. Press and hold down the [AUX 6] button and press the desired [SEL] button to reset the corresponding channel fader level. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    channels. Press and hold down the [AUX 6] button and press the desired Encoder push-switch to reset the corresponding channel panpot to center. Soloing Channels To if faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons are in Flip mode. See page 218 for more information. Remote Control 17 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    on the display indicates "FLIP." 2 Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]-[AUX 5] buttons to select the desired Sends (A-E). The button indicator of the selected send lights up. 3 Use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the currently-selected send. For stereo Aux input channels, you can set the
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    insert positions in the channel strip. 8 In the same way, assign plug-ins to other channels. 9 When you finish assigning plug-ins, press the [AUX 8] button. The button indicator turns off. DM1000-Owner's Manual Remote Control
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    220 Chapter 17-Remote Control Editing Plug-ins You can edit plug-ins inserted in the channel strips as follows: 1 Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode. 2 Press the corresponding [SEL] button to select the channel that was assigned the plug-in you want to edit. 3 In the INSERT ASSIGN/
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    a channel to which the plug-ins have been assigned, then press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode. To bypass plug-ins, display the parameters of the plug-in you wish to bypass in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, then turn on the BYPASS button. 17 DM1000-Owner's Manual Remote Control
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    parameters to the User Defined buttons. 2 Press the LAYER [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button to enable remote control of Pro Tools. 3 Make sure that Pro Tools is stopped. 4 Press the User Defined button to which you assigned the DAW SCRUB or DAW SHUTTLE parameter in Step 1. You can now use the Scrub or
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    one of the User Defined buttons, you can control the Automation settings by holding down the programmed User Defined button and pressing the [SEL] button of the target channel. See page 257 for more information on assigning parameters to User Defined buttons. 17 Remote Control DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    User's Manual for more information on setting up the software. ■ Configuring the DM1000 1 Refer to page 208 to configure the Setup | MIDI/HOST page. 2 Press the LAYER [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button to set the TARGET param- eter to Nuendo. You can now remotely control Nuendo using the selected Remote
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    faders, [ON] buttons, or Encoders to remotely control the parameters of a connected MIDI device. Using the MIDI Remote Function This section describes how to use Remote Layer 2 to recall and use the factory-preset MIDI Remote settings stored in the banks. By default, the DM1000's four MIDI Remote
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    -Remote Control 2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. 1 3 Move the cursor to the REMOTE 2 parameter box (1) in the SPECIAL FUNC- TIONS section, rotate the Parameter wheel to select MIDI, then press [ENTER]. If the MIDI port is already in use
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    to the desired bank button (BANK parameter buttons 1-4), then press [ENTER]. 7 Press the LAYER [REMOTE 2] button to select Remote Layer 2. You can now use the MIDI Remote function. 8 Use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the MIDI device. 17 DM1000-Owner's Manual Remote Control
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    17-Remote Control Assigning MIDI Messages to Channel Controls You can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use the factory presets in the banks. However, you can also assign the desired MIDI messages to the faders, [ON] buttons, or Encoders. This section describes how to assign MIDI messages
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    the [ON] button's on/off status. You can use the following variables in MIDI messages. • MIDI messages are output. Note: Be sure to set variables in the ENCODER and FADER sections. If no variables are assigned, operation of the Encoders or faders is ignored. Remote Control 17 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    names. Tip: • Move the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then press [ENTER]. A window is displayed that enables you to reset the parameter settings in the currently-selected bank. • You can also assign MIDI messages to the parameter boxes manually without using the LEARN button. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    the connected devices. Refer to the User's Manual for the external device for more information on controllable parameters. 1 Refer to the diagram below for information on connecting the DM1000 to an external device. MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN REMOTE connector RS422 1 +48V OFF ON 2 +48V
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    | MIDI/Host page appears. 1 4 Move the cursor to either the MMC button or P2 button in the MACHINE CONTROL section (1) to specify the remote control method, then press the [ENTER] button. In the MACHINE CONTROL section, you can also select the type of commands used on the Remote | Machine Control
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    then press [ENTER]. 9 If you desire, move the cursor to the buttons and parameters in the LOCATE/TIME section and the TRACK ARMING section, then press the [ENTER] button or rotate the Parameter wheel to control the transport functions on external machines. Remote Control 17 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    234 Chapter 17-Remote Control DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    or computer-based sequencer. • MIDI Clock The DM1000 uses MIDI Clock to synchronize Automix with a MIDI device that does not support MTC. • MMC (MIDI Machine Control) MMC is used for external machine control. • MIDI Note On/Off These messages are used to adjust the Freeze effect and Auto Pan
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    the Studio Manager Installation Guide for more information on installing drivers. Note: If the computer is turned on but the USB MIDI application has not been launched, DM1000 performance may be slow. In this case, cancel the assignment of the USB port as the MIDI message transmission port. • REMOTE
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    FUNCTIONS section This section enables you to specify ports for various special functions. • Studio Manager............In the left parameter box, select MIDI, USB, or REMOTE as the port used by the included Studio Manager software. In the two small parameter boxes on the right, specify a port number
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    is enabled or disabled. • ECHO ON/OFF This button determines whether Control Change messages received at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI OUT port. D PARAMETER CHANGE This parameter row enables or disables transmission and reception of Parameter Changes. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Studio Manager software. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports for transmission and reception of MIDI messages (see page 236). 2 Make connections using the ports selected in Step 1 so that the DM1000 can transfer MIDI
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    the DM1000, the DM1000 transmits the assigned Control Change message. Tip: You can store a Parameter to Control Change assignment table to an external device by using MIDI Bulk Dump or included Studio Manager software. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host
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    button (1), then press [ENTER]. The MODE parameter determines which MIDI messages are transmitted when DM1000 parameters are adjusted. The following options are available for the MODE parameter: • TABLE MIDI Control values are available: HIGH NO ASSIGN FADER H FADER L MID - CHANNEL MASTER AUX1
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    18-MIDI HIGH ON PHASE INSERT ON PRE/POST IN DELAY OUT DELAY MID MIX HIGH MIX LOW FB GAIN H FB GAIN L ON TIME HIGH TIME MID TIME LOW LOW INPUT1-48 BUS1-8/AUX1-8/STEREO INPUT1-48 BUS1-8 INPUT1-48 INPUT1-48 BUS1-8/AUX1-8/STEREO INPUT1-48 INPUT1-48 BUS1-8/AUX1-8/STEREO L, R DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 243 HIGH EQ GATE COMP PAN BALANCE MID ON Q LOW F LOW G LOW H G LOW L Q LO-MID F LO-MID G LO-MID H G LOW INPUT1-48/BUS1-8/AUX1-8/STEREO INPUT1-48 INPUT1-48/BUS1-8/AUX1-8/STEREO INPUT1-48 BUS1-8 STEREO MIDI 18 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    MIDI HIGH SURROUND EFFECT MID LFE H LFE L DIV (F) DIV R LR FR WIDTH DEPTH OFS LR OFS FR BYPASS MIX PARAM1 H PARAM1 L : PARAM32 H PARAM32 L INPUT1-48 EFFECT1-4 LOW Parameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 steps (such as Fader and Delay Time parameters) require two or more Control
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    Control Changes. Also, when you adjust parameters on the DM1000, the DM1000 will transmit corresponding Control Changes. Note: Before controlling parameters using Control Changes, make sure that both Tx and Rx ON/OFF buttons in the PARAMETER CHANGE row are turned off. 18 DM1000-Owner's Manual MIDI
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    the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, then press the [F4] button. Note: Some of the data transmitted from the DM1000 to the sequence software may occasionally drop out during Bulk Dump transmission. To avoid this, we recommend that you use the included Studio Manager software to store DM1000 data to an
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    Defined Key banks (KEYS UDEF), User Defined Remote Layer banks (RMD UDEF), or User Assignable Layer banks (USR LAYER) for bulk dump. You can select one of these three types in the parameter box next to the button, and select the banks in the parameter box on the right. MIDI 18 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    • SETUPMEM This button selects the DM1000 setup data (i.e., system settings). • PGM TABLE This button selects the MIDI | Pgm Asgn page settings. • CTL TABLE This button selects the MIDI | Ctl Asgn page settings. • PLUG-IN This button selects the settings of any optional Y56K cards installed in
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    Edit the name, move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER]. The new name is now effective. Tip: The edited name is stored in the Input reset all port names to their default names by moving the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then pressing [ENTER]. Other Functions 19 DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    using the Name Output Auto Copy check box and the INITIALIZE button is the same as on the In Port page. Setting Preferences You can change the default settings and environmental settings of the DM1000 by using you press a routing-related button in the SELECTED CHANNEL section. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    you want to use the Joystick to errors are detected in digital audio signals received at the Slot 1 or 2, or 2TR Digital Inputs. • MIDI Warning If this check box is on, a warning message appears when any errors are detected in the incoming MIDI messages. 19 Other Functions DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Channel faders are set to nominal (0 dB) when you recall Scene #0. • Meter Follow Layer If this check box is on, a connected optional MB1000 Meter Bridge automatically track a layer selection made in the LAYER section on the DM1000. • Scene MEM Auto Update If this check box is on, you can use the
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    When this button is off, the DM1000 always recognizes fader movements. • SELECT If this button is on, you can select channels using the Touch Sense function. • Sensitivity This parameter adjusts the touch sensitivity in the range of 01 to 10. E Display Brightness This parameter sets the brightness
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    you adjust an EQ control in the SELECTED CHANNEL Fader events. This eliminates fader position matching problems when no fader event sync operation is unstable, set this value higher. • Frame Jump Error This parameter sets the time interval (in frames) required by the DM1000 to recognize an error
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    to the CLEAR button and pressing [ENTER]. 5 Use the LAYER [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button to assign or recall the User Assignable layer. You can use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the assigned channels. Tip: If you connected an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge, its meters indicate the
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    control in this section sets the Oscillator output level. D ASSIGN section The buttons in this section select the Oscillator output. 2 Move the cursor to the button for the Oscillator output use the Oscillator, be sure to set the level to minimum, then raise the level gradually. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    You can view the current Oscillator level on the LEVEL meter. Using the User Defined Keys m USER DEFINED KEYS DISPLAY You can assign any of more than 200 functions to the USER DEFINED KEYS [1]-[12]. If you assign to one of the buttons (or "keys") a function that is usually executed on the display
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    . Tip: • You can store User Defined Keys banks to a computer hard disk using the included Studio Manager software. Be sure to back up important data. • You can also store the assignment data to an external device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 246). DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    these trigger signals. In this way, for example, you can control a "RECORDING" warning light outside a studio from the DM1000, or you can control the DM1000's Talkback function or Dimmer function using an outside switch. 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 This is an
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    1-8 in the same way as for the INPUT section. 6 Use the buttons located to the right of the trigger signal (1-8) parameters to switch the polarity of the trigger signals that are output when you control the trigger sources. The GPI Output goes High (open) when the trigger signal source is active
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    signal polarity = Using GPI (General Purpose Interface) 261 Output signals from the CONTROL port Trigger signal polarity = Output signals from the CONTROL port At this time, the trigger signal is output from the CONTROL port when you operate the assigned parameters or controls. Tip: Refer
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    you are pressing and holding down the corresponding button. • REC LAMP The trigger signal is transmitted while the transport section on the Remote | Machine Control page is in record mode. • POWER ON The trigger signal is transmitted while the power to the DM1000 is on. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    Lock. When you turn on this button, the Password window appears. Enter a four-letter password using the Channel 1-10 [SEL] buttons (Channel 10 [SEL] button enters "0"). (The password characters are represented by asterisks.) Move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER] to enable Operation
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    you to change the current password. Move the cursor to the PASSWORD button, then press [ENTER]. The Set Password window appears, enabling you the NEW PASSWORD field. Move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER] to change the password. Tip: To clear the registered password, move the cursor
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    DM1000s in cascade using the digital inputs and outputs, or the OMNI IN and OMNI OUT connectors. In this way, two consoles work just like one big console • Aux selection • Solo function • Fader Mode • Encoder Mode • Metering Position • Peak Hold On/Off • Meter Fast Fall on/off • Scene Store,
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    SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING EQUALIZER PHONES MONITOR AUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -18 -24 -30 -36 -42 -48 -56
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    Consoles 267 4 Assign the Bus signals to the slot channels that are used Using a 16-channel digital I/O card (such as MY16-AT) enables you to cascade all buses. 5 On the master unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button Bus signals via two 8-channel digital I/O cards (such as MY8-AT). 19
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    using the buttons below the parameter controls. 8 On the slave unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly to display the Setup | Remote page, then set the REMOTE FUNCTION param- eter (1) to "MIDI." 1 9 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly to display the Setup | MIDI/Host
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    Cascading Consoles 269 10 Repeat Steps 8 and 9 for the master unit so that it will be able to transmit and receive MIDI messages via the REMOTE connector. 11 To match the parameters of both DM1000s, locate the Setup | MIDI/Host page on the copy source unit. 12 Move the cursor to the TRANSMIT button
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    MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW / PAIR/GROUP INSERT/ DELAY INPUT PATCH OUTPUT PATCH PAN/ SURROUND DYNAMICS EFFECT AUXSELECT SCENE DISPLAY AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 OVER 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 digital I/O cards that are compatible with the AD824, refer to the AD824 Owner's Manual or visit the Yamaha Pro Audio
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    REMOTE FUNCTION parameter is set to "AD824," and in the AD824 section select the slot channels that receive signals from the AD824s. 5 Use the parameter controls and buttons in the AD824 GAIN/PHANTOM CONTROL section to set the channel gain and switch the channel phantom power on or off. 19 DM1000
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    number. To locate this page, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [UTILITY] button repeatedly. 1 2 A Status If the Status is "Okay," the voltage for operation. If the Status is "Voltage low!," ask your Yamaha dealer to replace the battery as soon as possible. Failure to replace software. DM1000-Owner's Manual
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    up the data using the included Studio Manager software. • You can also store the data to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 246). 1 Make sure that the power to the DM1000 is turned off. 2 While holding down the SCENE MEMORY [STORE] button, turn on
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    5 Set faders 1-16 to 0, then press [ENTER]. Proceed to the next step without moving the Stereo fader this time. 6 Finally, set faders 1-16 to +10 and the Stereo fader to 0, then press [ENTER]. This is the end of the fader calibration process. The DM1000 restarts in normal mode. DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 275
    USER DEFINED KEYS # Function 0 No Assign 1 Scene MEM. Recall +1 2 Scene MEM. Recall -1 3 Scene MEM. Recall No. XX 4 Effect-1 Lib. Recall +1 5 Effect-1 Lib. Recall -1 6 Effect-1 Lib. Recall No.XX 7 Effect-2 Lib. Recall +1 8 Effect-2 Lib. Recall -1 9 Effect-2 Lib. Recall No.XX 10 Effect
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 276
    SOLO ENABLE 99 Control Room Monitor MONO MIDI NOTE No.XX MIDI NOTE XXX 114 MIDI Program change No.XX MIDI PGM XXX 115 MIDI Control Change No.XX MIDI 136 Track Arming 10 Track Arming 10 137 Track Arming DAW AUTO FADER 171 DAW DAW WINDOW MIX/EDIT 190 DAW AUTO FADER DAW AUTO DAW WIN MIX/EDIT DAW
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 277
    Machine Locate 4 Machine SHUTTLE Machine SCRUB Machine RTZ Machine REC Machine STOP Machine PLAY Machine REW Machine FF BANK H Program Change MIDI PGM 1 MIDI PGM 2 MIDI PGM 3 MIDI PGM 4 MIDI PGM 5 MIDI PGM 6 MIDI PGM 7 MIDI PGM 8 MIDI PGM 9 MIDI PGM 10 MIDI PGM 11 MIDI PGM 12 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 278
    IN 4 AD IN 5 AD IN 6 AD IN 7 AD IN 8 AD IN 9 AD IN 10 AD IN 11 AD IN 12 AD IN 13 AD IN 14 AD IN 15 AD IN 16 OMNI IN CH13 IN Slot2 CH14 IN Slot2 CH15 IN Slot2 CH16 IN Effect1 OUT 1 EFFECT IN Port ID Description - AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 INSCH1 IN Dig.1 L DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 279
    OUT 1 Effect4 OUT 2 2TR IN Dig.1 L 2TR IN Dig.1 R 2TR IN Dig.2 L 2TR IN Dig.2 R EFFECT IN Port ID Description INS CH46 INS CH47 INS CH48 INS BUS1 INS BUS2 INS BUS3 INS BUS4 INS BUS5 INS BUS6 INS ID Description 2D1R 2D2L 2D2R 2TR IN Dig.1 R 2TR IN Dig.2 L 2TR IN Dig.2 R DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 280
    Initial Input Patch Settings CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE EFFECT TYPE EFFECT1 EFFECT2 EFFECT3 EFFECT4 REVERB HALL REVERB ROOM REVERB STAGE REVERB PLATE (mono input) DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 281
    CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 CH39 CH40 CH41 CH42 CH43 CH44 CH45 CH46 CH47 CH48 Initial Input Patch Settings 281 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 282
    Slot2 CH15 IN Slot2 CH16 IN Effect1 OUT 1 DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital Source Description Source Description - S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1 2TR OUT Dig.1 R 2TR OUT Dig.2 L 2TR OUT Dig.2 R OMNI OUT 9 OMNI OUT 10 OMNI OUT 11 OMNI OUT 12 - - - - - - BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 283
    Monitor C Surr Monitor SW Surr Monitor Ls2 Surr Monitor Rs2 Control Room L Control Room R Cascade Out Bus1 Cascade Out Bus2 Cascade Out Bus3 - - - - - - - - - 2TR OUT Digital Source Description INSCH36 INSCH37 INSCH38 INSCH39 INSCH40 INSCH41 INSCH42 INSCH43 INSCH44 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 284
    - - - - - - 2TR OUT Digital Source Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Initial Output Patch Settings SLOT SLOT1-1 SLOT1-2 SLOT1-3 SLOT1-4 SLOT1-5 SLOT1-6 SLOT1-7 SLOT1-8 SLOT1-9 SLOT1-10 SLOT1-11 SLOT1-12 SLOT1-13 SLOT1-14 SLOT1
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 285
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE ST IN has no DIRECT OUT Initial Output Patch Settings 285 2TR OUT Digital 1L ST L 1R ST R 2L ST L 2R ST R CHANNEL NAME AUX1 AUX2 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 STEREO DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 286
    FADER ON 2 CH2 FADER ON 3 CH3 FADER ON 4 CH4 FADER ON 5 CH5 FADER ON 6 CH6 FADER ON 7 CH7 FADER ON 8 CH8 FADER ON 9 CH9 FADER ON 10 CH10 FADER ON 11 CH11 FADER ON 12 CH12 FADER ON 13 CH13 FADER ON 14 CH14 FADER ON 15 CH15 FADER ON 16 CH16 FADER ON 17 CH17 FADER ON 18 CH18 FADER DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 287
    Layer Initial Bank Settings 287 User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings Bank 1 (GM Vol & Pan) Name ID Short Long Data Format Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON END RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&PAN ENCODER B0 0A ENC END FADER B0 07 FAD END ON END RM02 GM02
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 288
    288 Appendix A: Parameter Lists Bank 2 (GM Vol & Effect 1) Name ID Short Long Data Format Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON END RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&EFF1 ENCODER B0 0C ENC END FADER B0 07 FAD END ON END RM02 GM02 GM-CH02 VOL&EFF1 ENCODER B1 0C ENC END
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 289
    User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 289 Bank 3 (XG Vol & Pan) Name ID Short Long Data Format Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON END RM01 XG01 XG-CH01 VOL&PAN ENCODER F0 43 10 4C 08 00 0E ENC F7 END - - - - - - FADER F0 43 10 4C 08 00 0B FAD F7 END - - - - -
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 290
    CH10 VST MIXER CH10 RM11 CH11 VST MIXER CH11 RM12 CH12 VST MIXER CH12 RM13 CH13 VST MIXER CH13 RM14 CH14 VST MIXER CH14 RM15 CH15 VST MIXER CH15 RM16 CH16 VST MIXER CH16 Data Format Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON B0 40 SW END ENCODER B0 0A ENC END FADER B0 07
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 291
    Parameters 291 Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATE One input, two output hall, room, spacing 0-10 Early reflections decay characteristics (0 = dead, 10 = live) 0.0-500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins 0-10 Reflection frequency DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 292
    .0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU Low-pass filter cutoff frequency OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY 1. setting) (Maximum value depends on the tempo DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 293
    parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY MOD.NOTE 2 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ 1. tempo setting) 2. (Maximum value depends on the DELAY LCR One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center, right). Parameter DELAY L DELAY C DELAY R FB
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 294
    in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY R Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB.DLY L Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB.DLY R 1. setting) (Maximum value depends on the tempo CHORUS Two input, two output chorus effect. Parameter Range Description FREQ. AM DEPTH PM
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 295
    EQ (peaking type) bandwidth High shelving filter frequency High shelving filter gain Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. SYMPHONIC Two input, two output symphonic effect. Parameter Range FREQ. DEPTH MOD. DLY WAVE LSH F LSH G EQ F EQ G EQ Q HSH F HSH
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 296
    shelving filter gain EQ (peaking type) frequency EQ (peaking type) gain EQ (peaking type) bandwidth High shelving filter frequency High shelving filter gain Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. LR, L->R, L
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 297
    shift Pitch shift fine Delay time Feedback gain (plus values for normal-phase feedback, minus values for reverse-phase feedback) Pitch shift precision Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY 1. setting) (Maximum value depends on the tempo DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 298
    ) Pitch shift precision Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine Channel #1 delay Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine Channel #2 delay 1. setting) (Maximum value depends on the tempo ROTARY One input, two output rotary speaker simulator. Parameter Range
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 299
    level Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ 1. DISTORTION One input, two output distortion effect. Parameter DST TYPE DRIVE MASTER TONE N. GATE Range DST1, DST2, OVD1, OVD2, CRUNCH 0-100 0-100 -10 to +10 0-20 Description Distortion type (DST = distortion
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 300
    10.0-0.10 0-20 Description Guitar amp simulation type Distortion type (DST = distortion, OVD = overdrive) Distortion drive Master volume Bass tone control Middle tone control High tone control , two output dynamically controlled filter. Parameter Range SOURCE SENSE DIR. DECAY INPUT, MIDI 0-100 UP
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 301
    12.0 to +12.0 dB 100 Hz-8.00 kHz -12.0 to +12.0 dB 10.0-0.10 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz -12.0 to +12.0 dB Description Control source: input signal or MIDI Note On velocity Sensitivity Upward or downward frequency change Decay speed Delay time offset Feedback gain (plus values for normal-phase feedback, minus
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 302
    % Pitch modulation depth 0.0-500.0 ms Modulation delay time Sine, Tri Modulation waveform OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. REV->CHORUS One input, two output reverb and chorus effects in series. Parameter Range Description REV
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 303
    0.0-500.0 ms Modulation delay time -99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values for normal-phase feedback, minus values for reverse-phase feedback) Sine, Tri Modulation waveform OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 304
    100% Modulation depth 0.0-500.0 ms Modulation delay time Sine, Tri Modulation waveform OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. REV->SYMPHO. One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in series. Parameter Range Description REV
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 305
    OFF, ON 2 Modulation waveform Tempo parameter sync on/off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. LR, L->R, L
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 306
    Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel DELAY L 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY R 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. setting) (Maximum value depends on the tempo DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 307
    DELAY R 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FB. DLY 1. setting) (Maximum value depends on the tempo DELAY->REV One input, two output delay and reverb effects in series. Parameter DELAY L DELAY R FB. DLY FB. GAIN DELAY HI HPF LPF DLY.BAL REV TIME INI. DLY REV HI DIFF. DENSITY SYNC
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 308
    ->DELAY One input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. Parameter DST TYPE DRIVE MASTER TONE N. GATE DELAY Range DST1, DST2, OVD1, OVD2, CRUNCH 0-100 0-100 -10 to +10 0-20 0.0-2725.0 ms FB. GAIN -99 to +99% HI. RATIO FREQ. DEPTH 0.1-1.0 0.05-40.00 Hz 0-100% DLY.BAL 0-100% SYNC
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 309
    50 to +50 cents MIDI TRG OFF, C1-C6, ALL Description In MANUAL mode, recording is started by pressing the REC and PLAY buttons. In INPUT mode, Record-Ready mode is engaged by pressing the REC button, and actual recording is triggered by the input signal. Recording delay. For plus values, recording
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 310
    NOR, the position can be set by using the Joystick so long as the SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [EFFECT] button's indicator is on. When set to INV, the Joystick will work inversely. When set to OFF, Joystick control is off. OCTA REVERB Eight input, eight output reverb. Parameter REV TIME REV TYPE
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 311
    0.0-400.0 ms Modulation delay time Sine, Tri Modulation waveform THRU, 21.2 Hz-8.00 kHz High-pass filter cutoff frequency 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU Low-pass filter cutoff frequency OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 312
    0.0-400.0 ms Modulation delay time Sine, Tri Modulation waveform THRU, 21.2 Hz-8.00 kHz High-pass filter cutoff frequency 50.0 Hz-16.0 kHz, THRU Low-pass filter cutoff frequency OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync on/off 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ. 1. DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 313
    Effects Parameters 313 M.BAND DYNA. Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain reduction metering for each band. Parameter LOW GAIN MID GAIN HI. GAIN Range -96.0 to +12.0 dB -96.0 to +12.0 dB -96.0 to +12.0 dB PRESENCE -10 to +10 CMP. THRE 24.0 to 0.0 dB CMP
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 314
    COMP 5.1 Six input, six output compressor for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain reduction metering of left and right (L+R), time KNEE LOOKUP KEY LINK 0-5 0.0-100.0 ms 2 Compressor knee Lookup delay Key-in linking L-M XOVR M-H XOVR SLOPE CEILING SOLO LOW SOLO MID SOLO
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 315
    Effects Parameters 315 COMPAND 5.1 Six input, six output compander for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain reduction metering dB Soft, Hard 0.0-100.0 ms 2 Compressor effect range and expander effect width Compander type Lookup delay Key-in linking L-M XOVR M-H XOVR SLOPE
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 316
    03 Snare Drum 1 04 Snare Drum 2 05 Tom-tom 1 06 Cymbal 07 High Hat 08 Percussion 09 E. Bass 1 10 E. Bass 2 LOW PEAKING G +3.5 dB F 100 Hz Q 1.2 PEAKING G +8.0 dB F 80 Hz Q 1.4 H.SHELF 0.0 dB 17.0 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 4.00 kHz - H.SHELF +0.5 dB 4.00 kHz - DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 317
    1.32 kHz 6.3 PEAKING +4.0 dB 1.90 kHz 0.63 PEAKING +2.5 dB 3.35 kHz 0.16 PEAKING +3.5 dB 3.35 kHz 10 PEAKING +4.5 dB 4.25 kHz 4 PEAKING +1.0 dB 1.90 kHz 3.5 PEAKING 0.0 dB 2.00 kHz 4.5 HIGH H.SHELF 0.0 +4.0 dB 12.5 kHz - H.SHELF +4.0 dB 5.30 kHz - H.SHELF +2.0 dB 3.55 kHz - DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 318
    F 95 Hz Q 7 L.SHELF G +1.5 dB F 67 Hz Q - DM1000-Owner's Manual Parameter L-MID PEAKING 0.0 dB 1.00 kHz 4.5 PEAKING -5.5 dB 355 Hz 7 PEAKING -1.0 dB 850 Hz 2 PEAKING 0.0 dB 1.00 kHz 4.5 PEAKING -5.0 dB 236 Hz 10
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 319
    +1.0 dB 4.00 kHz 1.8 PEAKING +2.0 dB 2.50 kHz 0.63 HIGH PEAKING 0.0 dB 20.0 kHz 0.4 PEAKING 0.0 dB 4.00 kHz 0.1 H.SHELF 0.0 dB 17.0 kHz - H.SHELF +2.5 dB 10.0 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 12.5 kHz - PEAKING +3.0 dB 5.60 kHz 0.1 H.SHELF +3.0 dB 12.5 kHz - H.SHELF 0.0 dB 10.0 kHz - DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 320
    ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Width (dB) Release (ms) Threshold (dB) Ratio ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Width (dB) Release (ms) Parameter DM1000-Owner's Manual Value -26 -56 0 2.56 331 -19 -22 93 1.20 S 6.32 S -11 -53 0 1.93 400 -8 -23 1 0.63 238 Value -8 2.5 60 0.0 2 250 -23 1.7 1 3.5 2 70
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 321
    Dr. BD 7 A. Dr. SN 8 A. Dr. SN 9 A. Dr. SN 10 A. Dr. Tom 11 A. Dr. OverTop 12 E. B. Finger Preset Compressor Parameters ( 5.5 2 58 -11 3.5 1 -1.5 7 192 -17 2.5 8 3.5 2 12 -23 2 0 0.5 2 151 -8 1.7 11 0.0 10 128 -20 2 2 5.0 2 749 -24 2 38 -3.5 54 842 -12 2 15 4.5 2 470 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 322
    Knee Release (ms) Threshold (dB) Ratio ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Knee Release (ms) Parameter DM1000-Owner's Manual Value -12 1.7 6 4.0 hard 133 -10 3.5 9 3.0 hard 250 -9 2.5 17 1.0 hard 238 -18 3.5 7 6.0 2 174 -8 3.5 7 2.5 4 261 -10 2.5 5 1.5 2 238 -11 2 33 1.5 2 749 -12 1.5 93 1.5 4 1.35 S
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 323
    -17 1.5 76 2.5 2 186 -18 1.7 18 4.0 1 226 -13 2 58 2.0 1 238 -18 1.7 8 -2.5 18 238 -14 2 2 3.5 4 35 -18 4 8 8.0 hard 354 -23 20 15 0.0 15 163 -20 2.5 31 2.0 1 342 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 324
    (ms) Out gain (dB) Knee Release (ms) Threshold (dB) Ratio ( :1) Attack (ms) Out gain (dB) Knee Release (ms) Parameter DM1000-Owner's Manual Value -8 2.5 26 1.5 3 331 -9 1.7 39 2.5 2 226 -33 2 1 2.0 2 284 -14 2.5 1 -2.5 18 180 -9 3 20 -3.0 90 3.90 s 0 ∞ 0 0.0 hard 319 -18 3.5 94 2.5 hard 447
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 325
    oversampling (fs=44.1, 48 kHz), 64-times oversampling (fs=88.2, 96 kHz) Option Input (SLOT 1-2) Available cards Optional digital interface cards (MY16, MY8, MY4 series) Digital Input (2TR IN DIGITAL 1-2) SRC On/off (1:3 and 3:1 maximum input to output sample rate ratio) DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 326
    EQ Delay On/off Fader Aux send Solo Pan Surround pan LFE level Routing Direct out Metering Level control AD converter Talkback select On/off Level On/off Waveform Routing OMNI OUT 1-12 2TR OUT DIGITAL 1-2 Output patch DA converter Dither Output patch Available card Option Output (SLOT 1-2) Output
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 327
    12 dB 0.1 dB step), Delay (0-30.0 msec 0.02 msec step) Bypass On/off In/out Effect-in from 8-in, 8-out (EFFECT1): depends on effects type 2-in, 2-out (EFFECT2-4): depends on effects type AUX1-8/INSERT OUT/effect-out (out 1, 2 only) Effect-out 1, 2 to Input patch/effect-in DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 328
    x 25.0" x 19.1") 20 kg (75 lbs) 10-35°C (50-95°F) -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F) Supplied Accessories Options AC Cable, CD-ROM (Studio Manager), Owner's Manual, Studio Manager Installation Guide Digital interface card (MY16, MY8, MY4 series) PEAK METER BRIDGE: MB1000 SIDE PANEL: SP1000 RACK MOUNT KIT
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 329
    Spec 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, ∞ (16 points 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, ∞ (16 points) 0 dB to +18 dB 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20 (15 points) -18 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20 (15 points) -18 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 330
    Presets User memories Presets User memories Presets User memories Presets User memories Presets User memories Presets User memories Presets User memories 52 (EFFECT 2-4: 44) 76 36 92 4 124 40 160 2 127 1 32 1 32 1 32 1 32 Analog Input Spec Input PAD GAIN Actual Load Impedance For Use With
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 331
    Digital Output Spec Output Format 2TR OUT DIGITAL 1 AES/EBU1 Professional use 2 IEC-609584 Consumer use 1. Channel status of 2TR OUT DIGITAL COLD). 4. Channel status of 2TR OUT DIGITAL 2 Type: linear PCM Category code: Digital signal mixer Copy prohibit: NO Emphasis: NO Clock
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 332
    /SURROUND MONITOR/CR MONITOR. Details depend on each interface card. Control I/O Spec I/O Port TO HOST USB MIDI IN1 OUT TIME CODE INPUT WORD CLOCK IN OUT CONTROL REMOTE METER Format USB MIDI MIDI SMPTE - - - - - Level 0 V-3.3 V - - Nominal -10 dB/10k Ω TTL/75 Ω TTL/75 Ω C-MOS IN, Open
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 333
    (for AD824)/SONY 9 pin protocol (P2) CONTROL Port Pin Signal 1 GPO0 2 GPO2 3 GPO4 4 GPO6 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 +5V 10 GPI1 11 GPI3 12 N.C. 13 N.C. Pin Signal 14 GPO1 15 GPO3 16 GPO5 17 GPO7 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 +5V 22 GPI0 23 GPI2 24 N.C. 25 N.C. REMOTE Port 333 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 334
    334 Appendix B: Specifications Dimensions 112 32 154 355 87 430(Not included Screw heads) 436(Included Screw heads) 154 200 280 101 156 374 565 585 Unit: mm DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 335
    Dimensions 335 295 486 635 Unit: mm Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. European Models Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2. Inrush Current
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 336
    336 Appendix C: MIDI Appendix C: MIDI Scene Memory to Program Change Table Program Change # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 123 124 125 126 127 128 Initial Scene # 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 User Scene # DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 337
    to Control Change Table CHANNEL1 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 FADER H 2 FADER H 3 FADER H 4 FADER H 5 FADER H 6 FADER H 7 FADER H 8 FADER H 9 FADER H 10 FADER H 11 FADER H 12 FADER H 13 FADER H 14 FADER H 15 FADER H 16 FADER H 17 FADER H 18 FADER H 19 FADER H 20 FADER H 21 FADER
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 338
    C: MIDI CHANNEL2 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 FADER H 2 FADER H 3 FADER H 4 FADER H 5 FADER H 6 FADER H 7 FADER H 8 FADER H 9 FADER H 10 FADER H 11 FADER H 12 FADER H 13 FADER H 14 FADER H 15 FADER H 16 FADER H 17 FADER H 18 FADER H 19 FADER H 20 FADER H 21 FADER H 22 FADER H 23
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 339
    10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 FADER H 26 FADER H 27 FADER H 28 FADER INPUT24 AUX1 AUX2 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 339 # High 59 FADER L 60 FADER L 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 340
    MIDI CHANNEL4 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ 2 EQ 3 EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ 17 EQ 18 EQ 19 EQ 20 EQ 21 EQ 22 EQ 23 EQ 24 EQ 25 FADER H 26 FADER H 27 FADER H 28 FADER AUX6 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 FADER L 60 FADER
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 341
    EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ INPUT17 INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 BUS5 BUS6 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 341 # High 59 ON 60 ON 61 NO ASSIGN 62 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 342
    342 Appendix C: MIDI CHANNEL6 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ 2 EQ 3 EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 INPUT38 INPUT39 INPUT40 INPUT41 INPUT42 INPUT43 INPUT44 INPUT45 INPUT46 INPUT47 INPUT48 AUX5 AUX6 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 ON 60 ON 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN 63
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 343
    EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ INPUT16 INPUT17 INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 343 # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 344
    344 Appendix C: MIDI CHANNEL8 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ 2 EQ 3 EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 INPUT37 INPUT38 INPUT39 INPUT40 INPUT41 INPUT42 INPUT43 INPUT44 INPUT45 INPUT46 INPUT47 INPUT48 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO ASSIGN 62
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 345
    EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ INPUT16 INPUT17 INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 345 # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 346
    346 Appendix C: MIDI CHANNEL10 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ 2 EQ 3 EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 INPUT37 INPUT38 INPUT39 INPUT40 INPUT41 INPUT42 INPUT43 INPUT44 INPUT45 INPUT46 INPUT47 INPUT48 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO ASSIGN 62
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 347
    EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 EQ 13 EQ 14 EQ 15 EQ 16 EQ INPUT16 INPUT17 INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 347 # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 348
    348 Appendix C: MIDI CHANNEL12 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ 2 EQ 3 EQ 4 EQ 5 EQ 6 EQ 7 EQ 8 EQ 9 EQ 10 EQ 11 EQ 12 INPUT37 INPUT38 INPUT39 INPUT40 INPUT41 INPUT42 INPUT43 INPUT44 INPUT45 INPUT46 INPUT47 INPUT48 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO ASSIGN 62
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 349
    SURROUND 5 SURROUND 6 SURROUND 7 SURROUND 8 SURROUND 9 SURROUND 10 SURROUND 11 SURROUND 12 SURROUND 13 SURROUND 14 SURROUND 15 SURROUND INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 349 # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 350
    MIDI CHANNEL14 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND 2 SURROUND 3 SURROUND 4 SURROUND 5 SURROUND 6 SURROUND 7 SURROUND 8 SURROUND 9 SURROUND 10 INPUT39 INPUT40 INPUT41 INPUT42 INPUT43 INPUT44 INPUT45 INPUT46 INPUT47 INPUT48 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 351
    SURROUND 5 SURROUND 6 SURROUND 7 SURROUND 8 SURROUND 9 SURROUND 10 SURROUND 11 SURROUND 12 SURROUND 13 SURROUND 14 SURROUND 15 SURROUND INPUT18 INPUT19 INPUT20 INPUT21 INPUT22 INPUT23 INPUT24 Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 351 # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 352
    MIDI CHANNEL16 # High 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND 2 SURROUND 3 SURROUND 4 SURROUND 5 SURROUND 6 SURROUND 7 SURROUND 8 SURROUND 9 SURROUND 10 INPUT39 INPUT40 INPUT41 INPUT42 INPUT43 INPUT44 INPUT45 INPUT46 INPUT47 INPUT48 DM1000-Owner's Manual # High 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 353
    -specific parameter change rx/tx rx/tx General purpose digital mixer parameter change General purpose digital mixer parameter request The following data types of parameter change are used by the DM1000. 1 (01) 2 (02) 3 (03) 4 (04) 15 (0F) 16 (10) 17 (11) 18 (12) 19 (13) 20 (14) 32 (20) 33 (21
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 354
    [Tx CH] if [Control Change Tx] is ON, using the four messages NRPN control number (62h, 63h) and Data Entry control number (06h, 26h). Parameter settings are defined in the Control Change Assign Parameter List. This data cannot be transmitted via control change to Studio Manager since there is no
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 355
    DM1000, this bulk-dumps data other than the User define layer, User define plug-in, User define keys, Control change table, and Program change table. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 356
    number is 0) 0bbbbbbb bb current block number(0-total block number) DATA 0ddddddd ds User define layer data of block[bb] : : 0ddddddd de CHECK SUM 0eeeeeee ee ee=(Invert('L'+...+de)+1)&0x7F EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 2.12.2.6 User Defeined MIDI Remote bulk dump request format The
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 357
    of the edit buffer. For reception by the DM1000, only the user area is valid. (40-199, 256-) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 358
    of the edit buffer. For reception by the DM1000, only the user area is valid. (36-127, 256-) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 359
    of the edit buffer. For reception by the DM1000, only the user area is valid. (2-128, 256-) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 360
    :current data, 8192:UNDO For reception by the DM1000, only the user area is valid. (1-32, 256, 8192) STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0000nnnn 0n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) FORMAT No. 01111110 7E Universal bulk
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 361
    ds Plug-in Effect card memory data of block[bb] : : you operate a parameter for which Control Change transmission is not enabled, YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer) MODEL ID 00001100 0C DM1000 DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 362
    (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) DM1000 (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) DM1000 (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) DM1000
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 363
    Studio Manager Use 256 if the recall destination or store source is a single data item. Effect is 0:Effect 1-3:Effect YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) Universal Function call response function number High number Low channel High channel Low DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 364
    (YAMAHA) n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) MODEL ID (digital mixer) Universal Function call title number High number Low End of exclusive 2.12.3.15 Parameter change (Function call response: title) Transmission If the title is modified by a parameter change received from Studio Manager, the
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 365
    Studio Manager, the result of execution will be transmitted as the following parameter change. STATUS 11110000 F0 System exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 366
    exclusive message ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer) MODEL ID 00001100 0C DM1000 ADDRESS 00100001 21 Remote meter 0mmmmmmm mm ADDRESS UL 0mmmmmmm mm ADDRESS LU 0mmmmmmm
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 367
    ID No. 01000011 43 Manufacture's ID number (YAMAHA) SUB STATUS 0001nnnn 1n n=0-15 (Device number=MIDI Channel) GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODEL ID (digital mixer) MODEL ID 00001100 0C DM1000 ADDRESS 00100010 22 Remote Time counter 0000tttt 0t 0:Time code, 1:Measure.Beat.Clock 0ddddddd dd Hour
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 368
    11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SLOT SLOT 2-1 2-2 POWER ON OFF AC IN METER CONTROL SMPTE IN REMOTE MIDI OUT TO HOST WORD CLOCK USB IN OUT IN 2TR IN 1 DIGITAL 1 2 2 AES/EBU COAXIAL COAXIAL AES/EBU 1 Attach the brackets to the meter bridge. Align the holes on the lower part of
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 369
    32 REMOTE 2 33-48 MASTER 4 the PEAK HOLD button displayed on the Meter display. 6 E TIME CODE display This display indicates the timecode or MIDI clock value the DM1000 is receiving or generating. OVER 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -24 -30 -36 -48 16 32 48 BUS 8 POST FADER OUTPUT METERING POSITION
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 370
    Brackets You can rack mount the MB1000 meter bridge using the rack angle brackets that came with the meter bridge. 1 Detach the MB1000 from the DM1000. Also, remove the SP1000 side panels if they are attached. 2 Hold a rack bracket against one side of the meter bridge so that the rack angle bracket
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 371
    using five screws included in the RK1 package. 4 Attach the other bracket to the other side of the DM1000 in the same way. Caution: Do not rack mount the DM1000 and an MB1000 connected together as a unit. Be sure to rack mount them separately using the dedicated brackets. DM1000-Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 372
    AD824 GAIN/PHANTOM CONTROL 271 ADAT I/O card 53 AES/EBU I/O card 53 AMP SIMULATE 300 Analog inputs & outputs 51 ASSIGN button 16 Assignable parameters 36 Assigne Control changes 240 MIDI messages 228 Parameters to the encoder 35 Program changes 239 Remote layer 205 USER DEFINED KEYS 214
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 373
    system 43 Remote 205 DEC & INC buttons 21 DEL button 30 Delay 61, 81, 93 DELAY SCALE 61 FB.GAIN 62 DELAY LCR 293 DELAY SCALE 61 DELAY+ER 305 DELAY+REV 307 DELAY->ER 306 DELAY->REV 307 Digital I/O & control section 24 Digital inputs & outputs 52 Dimensions 334 DIMMER button 22 DIO
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 374
    374 Index FAST 126 Fast Meter Fall Time preference ...... 251 FB.GAIN 62 Features 11 Automix 12 Channel configuration 12 Effects 12 Hardware 11 Inputs and Outputs 11 MIDI 12 Remote control 12 Scene memory 12 Sonic specifications 11 Surround sound 12 Fixed mode 98, 101 FLANGE 295
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 375
    239 MIDI | Setup page 238 MIDI button 17 MIDI interface 207 MIDI machine control 235 MIDI remote 225 Banks 225 LATCH 230 LEARN button 228 MIDI messages 228 TARGET parameter 226 UNLATCH 230 MIDI timecode 235 MIDI Warning preference 251 mini-YGDAI I/O cards 53 Mix minus 103 MIX SOLO
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 376
    | MIDI/Host page 208, 232, 236, 268 Setup | Out Port page 250 Setup | Output Att page 88 Setup | Prefer1 page 250 Setup | Prefer2 page 250 Setup | Prefer3 page 250 Setup | Remote page 268, 271 Setup | Surr Bus page 125 Setup | Time Ref page 182 Setup | Time Sig page 183 SETUP button 17
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 377
    SETUP 138 Specifications 325 SRC sections 54 Star distribution 44 STATUS section 137 STEREO button 22 STEREO DELAY 292 STEREO fader 15 Stereo meters 18 Stereo out 79 Attenuating 81 Compressing 82 Delaying 81 EQ'ing 82, 86 Naming 89 Pairing 87 Setting from the control surface ..86
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 378
    YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2002 Model: DM1000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed Mode Default Messages Altered Note Number True Voice Velocity Note On Note Off After
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 379
    INSERT ON LEVEL BAL OUTPUT DELAY METER Same as the stereo master L (Gain Reduction) METER METER (Out Meter) COMP INSERT METER ATT 4BAND EQ INSERT INSERT ON LEVEL OUTPUT DELAY METER STEREO L STEREO R BUS 1(...8) AUX1-8 8 INSERT 66 OUT 16 SELECT METER EFFECT FX1 SEND 1-8 FX2 SEND
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 380
    DELAY OUTPUT PATCH DA Analog dBu Max. Input [+24dBu] [+4dBu] Nominal Input GAIN MIN., PAD ON [+18dBu] [-2dBu] Max. Input [-40dBu] Nominal Input [-60dBu] GAIN MAX., PAD OFF CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Digital Clipping Level Max. Output [+24dBu] Nominal Output [+4dBu] OMNI OUT 1-12 +24 +20 +10
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 381
    AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2313 PA05 HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81
  • Yamaha DM1000 | Owner's Manual - Page 382
    This document is printed on recycled chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink. Yamaha Manual Library http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2003 Yamaha Corporation WA83970 306IPAP121.1-02B0 Printed in Japan
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