Yamaha DME7 DME7 Reference Manual - Page 5

Features, Included items, Available documentation

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Introduction Features • Programmable signal processor for audio processing required by sound systems for a wide variety of applications The DME7 is a freely configurable processor with sophisticated functionality and high audio quality, providing the audio processing required by sound systems for a wide variety of applications. In addition to basic matrix mixer, equalizer, delay, compressor and gate functionality, it includes many components supporting a variety of applications, such as Automixer and Room Combiner. It even supports large-scale sound systems with up to 256 × 256 Dante input/output channels*. (* Increasing the number of channels requires additional licenses.) • ProVisionaire Design application software can be used to design the overall sound system The application software ProVisionaire Design enables you to not only freely program DME7 audio processing but also design an integrated sound system that includes inputs/outputs and amplifiers. • Supports external control Various DCP (wall-recessed control panel) models are supported. It also supports ProVisionaire Control and the tablet software ProVisionaire Touch Kiosk, which allow you to customize their design as well as the operating environment based on the given equipment application. Included items • One Setup Guide • Two Euroblock plugs (16-pin, 3.50 mm pitch) • Two power cords • One cable hook Available documentation • DME7 Setup Guide (included with this device) Describes the setup procedure from connecting the power supply to setting up the system. • DME7 Reference Manual (this document) Explains everything necessary for configuring settings and operating the system. • ProVisionaire Design User Guide (HTML) Describes how to operate the ProVisionaire Design software used to control this device from a computer. 4 | DME7 Reference Manual

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Features
Programmable signal processor for audio processing required by sound systems for a wide variety of
applications
The DME7 is a freely configurable processor with sophisticated functionality and high audio quality,
providing the audio processing required by sound systems for a wide variety of applications. In addition to
basic matrix mixer, equalizer, delay, compressor and gate functionality, it includes many components
supporting a variety of applications, such as Automixer and Room Combiner. It even supports large-scale
sound systems with up to 256
×
256 Dante input/output channels*.
(* Increasing the number of channels requires additional licenses.)
ProVisionaire Design application software can be used to design the overall sound system
The application software ProVisionaire Design enables you to not only freely program DME7 audio
processing but also design an integrated sound system that includes inputs/outputs and amplifiers.
Supports external control
Various DCP (wall-recessed control panel) models are supported. It also supports ProVisionaire Control
and the tablet software ProVisionaire Touch Kiosk, which allow you to customize their design as well as
the operating environment based on the given equipment application.
Included items
One Setup Guide
Two Euroblock plugs (16-pin, 3.50 mm pitch)
Two power cords
One cable hook
Available documentation
DME7 Setup Guide (included with this device)
Describes the setup procedure from connecting the power supply to setting up the system.
DME7 Reference Manual (this document)
Explains everything necessary for configuring settings and operating the system.
ProVisionaire Design User Guide (HTML)
Describes how to operate the ProVisionaire Design software used to control this device from a computer.
Introduction
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