Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 198
User Module, Building User Modules
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User Module 193 User Module User Modules allow you to build custom components, using the library of components as building blocks, and providing a convenient way to manage frequently used component combinations. User Modules are reusable and can be titled and saved to disk. Initially a User Module features one input and one output, although this can be expanded to up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs. Building User Modules 1 Select Edit mode. See "Selecting Edit Mode" on page 45. 2 Add the User Module to the configuration from the Component menu or Component List and double-click it. The User Module window opens, as shown below. Initially the User Module window features one input and one output. This can be expanded to up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs from the Properties window. See "Customizing Component Properties" on page 80 for more information. 3 Add the necessary components to the User Module window from the Component menu or Component List. The DSP power meter rises as components are added, and components can be positioned in the User Module window using the Grid and Align functions, just like working with components in a configuration window. See "Adding Components" on page 47 for more information. Components in a User Module window can be edited just like those in a configuration window. See "Editing Components" on page 48 for more information. 4 Select Cable mode and wire the components together. Components in a User Module window can be wired together just like components in a configuration window. See "Adding Wires" on page 51 and "Deleting Wires" on page 56 for more information. DME32-Owner's Manual