Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 256
Using the Oscillator, SINE 100Hz, 1kHz/400Hz, PINK NOISE, BURST NOISE
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256 Chapter 19-Other Functions Using the Oscillator The DM1000 features an Oscillator you can use for sound checks. Follow the steps below to use the Oscillator: 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [UTILITY] button, then press the [F1] button. The Utility | Oscillator page appears. 1 3 4 2 This page contains the following parameters: A OSCILLATOR ON This parameter button turns the Oscillator on or off. B WAVEFORM These parameter buttons select the Oscillator waveforms. C LEVEL section The parameter 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 channel in the ASSIGN section, then press [ENTER] (you can select multiple channels). 3 Move the cursor to one of the WAVEFORM parameter buttons, then press [ENTER]. You can select the following waveforms: • SINE 100Hz 100 Hz sinewave • SINE 1kHz 1 kHz sinewave • SINE 10kHz 10 kHz sinewave • 1kHz/400Hz Sinewave with different frequency output to L, R, and odd/even buses • PINK NOISE Pink noise • BURST NOISE Burst noise (200 msec pink noise pulses at four second intervals) 4 Move the cursor to the parameter control in the LEVEL section, then rotate the Parameter wheel to set the Oscillator level to minimum. Note: Sinewave and pink noise create unusually high sound pressure. Oscillator levels that are too high can damage the speakers. When you use the Oscillator, be sure to set the level to minimum, then raise the level gradually. DM1000-Owner's Manual