Yamaha PM5D V1.10 Supplementary Manual - Page 2

Support for Studio Manager PM5D Edi

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you powered-off, but the Y96K will be in the state that was last stored or recalled. • If you recall a scene that produces a major change in the settings of the Y96K, the settings of the Y96K will change several seconds after recall occurs on the PM5D. If you want the timing of the change to be synchronized, use the FADE TIME screen to specify a START OFFSET. • Do not perform scene store/recall operations in the Y96K's update waiting screen. If you do so, the screen will become inoperable for up to 30 seconds. • The Scene Store operation saves the Y96K settings in the PM5D. If you executed Scene Store while the Y96K had previously been installed, and then once again store the scene with the Y96K not installed, the previous Y96K settings will remain. If a scene has never been stored while the Y96K is installed, recalling that scene with the Y96K installed will not affect the Y96K in any way. • In PREVIEW mode, the PLUG-IN screen does not display the Y96K status. MIDI EVENT etc. data now maintained during scene recall The MIDI EVENT, GPI OUT CONTROL, and REMOTE TRANSPORT data included in a scene is now maintained when a scene recall occurs. This means that if you store a recalled scene into another scene, this data will be stored as it was when recalled. DME series monitor source selection and EXTERNAL CUE on/off A MONITOR button and monitor source select button have been added to the DME CONTROL screen. When you click the monitor source select button ( ), the MONITOR POINT SELECT window will appear, letting you select the DME series unit monitor source. If the MONITOR button is on, the EXTERNAL CUE indicator in the upper part of the display will turn on, and the monitor signal of the DME series unit will be sent to the PM5D's CUE bus. Note Before turning on the MONITOR button, you must select the same port as the monitor output on the DME series unit and as the monitor input for the PM5D. To specify the DME series unit monitor output, use the "Monitor Out" dialog box of DME Designer, accessed by [Tools] menu → [Monitor]. To specify the PM5D monitor input, use the MONITOR PORT field on the SETUP page of the DME CONTROL screen. Newly added bulk dump data types The following data types can now be handled by bulk dump. Data name (D0) Data Number (D1,2) tx/rx Function 512 Surround Setting 'K' tx/rx (Current Data) & Request 512- User Defined Keys 'V' tx/rx (Current Data) & Request 512- MIDI Remote & 'L' tx/rx (Current Data) Request 512- Fader Mode & 'U' tx/rx (Current Data) Request SETUP data compatibility SETUP data created on system software V1.05 or later cannot be loaded into a system that's running V1.03 or earlier. However, SETUP data created on system software V1.03 or earlier can be loaded by a system that's running V1.05 or later. Scene data compatibility (from V1.10) In conjunction with Y96K card support, compatibility of scene data (ALL DATA, SCENE MEMORY, SCENE MEMORY with LINKED LIBRARY) has been changed as follows. Scene data created with system software V1.10 or later cannot be loaded into a system running V1.04 or earlier. However, scene data created on a system running V1.04 or earlier can be loaded into a system running V1.10 or later. In this case, the Y96K settings will remain as they were prior to loading. If you save this data on a system running V1.10 or later, the data size will increase by the amount required for Y96K support. A note regarding scenes/libraries immediately after system startup After the system is started up, the PM5D takes several minutes to transfer scene/library data within internal memory. (The time required depends on the amount of data.) This means that the following restrictions apply during this time. • You can't execute the PASTE button in the GLOBAL PASTE screen. • You can't execute the scene memory UNDO function. • Scene memory recall will take a bit of time. Support for Studio Manager (PM5D Editor) (from V1.10) Now you can use the included Studio Manager application software to control the PM5D. For details on Studio Manager, refer to the Studio Manager installation guide. U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2004 Yamaha Corporation

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you powered-off, but the Y96K will be in the state that
was last stored or recalled.
If you recall a scene that produces a major change in the
settings of the Y96K, the settings of the Y96K will change
several seconds after recall occurs on the PM5D. If you
want the timing of the change to be synchronized, use
the FADE TIME screen to specify a START OFFSET.
Do not perform scene store/recall operations in the
Y96K’s update waiting screen. If you do so, the screen
will become inoperable for up to 30 seconds.
The Scene Store operation saves the Y96K settings in the
PM5D. If you executed Scene Store while the Y96K had
previously been installed, and then once again store the
scene with the Y96K not installed, the previous Y96K
settings will remain. If a scene has never been stored
while the Y96K is installed, recalling that scene with the
Y96K installed will not affect the Y96K in any way.
In PREVIEW mode, the PLUG-IN screen does not dis-
play the Y96K status.
MIDI EVENT etc. data now maintained
during scene recall
The MIDI EVENT, GPI OUT CONTROL, and REMOTE
TRANSPORT data included in a scene is now maintained
when a scene recall occurs. This means that if you store a
recalled scene into another scene, this data will be stored as
it was when recalled.
DME series monitor source selection and
EXTERNAL CUE on/off
A MONITOR button and monitor source select button have
been added to the DME CONTROL screen. When you click
the monitor source select button (
), the MONITOR
POINT SELECT window will appear, letting you select the
DME series unit monitor source. If the MONITOR button
is on, the EXTERNAL CUE indicator in the upper part of
the display will turn on, and the monitor signal of the DME
series unit will be sent to the PM5D’s CUE bus.
Note
Before turning on the MONITOR button, you must select the
same port as the monitor output on the DME series unit and
as the monitor input for the PM5D. To specify the DME series
unit monitor output, use the “Monitor Out” dialog box of DME
Designer, accessed by [Tools] menu
[Monitor]. To specify
the PM5D monitor input, use the MONITOR PORT field on the
SETUP page of the DME CONTROL screen.
Newly added bulk dump data types
The following data types can now be handled by bulk dump.
SETUP data compatibility
SETUP data created on system software V1.05 or later can-
not be loaded into a system that’s running V1.03 or earlier.
However, SETUP data created on system software V1.03 or
earlier can be loaded by a system that’s running V1.05 or
later.
Scene data compatibility (from V1.10)
In conjunction with Y96K card support, compatibility of
scene data (ALL DATA, SCENE MEMORY, SCENE MEM-
ORY with LINKED LIBRARY) has been changed as follows.
Scene data created with system software V1.10 or later can-
not be loaded into a system running V1.04 or earlier.
However, scene data created on a system running V1.04 or
earlier can be loaded into a system running V1.10 or later.
In this case, the Y96K settings will remain as they were prior
to loading. If you save this data on a system running V1.10
or later, the data size will increase by the amount required
for Y96K support.
A note regarding scenes/libraries imme-
diately after system startup
After the system is started up, the PM5D takes several min-
utes to transfer scene/library data within internal memory.
(The time required depends on the amount of data.) This
means that the following restrictions apply during this time.
You can’t execute the PASTE button in the GLOBAL
PASTE screen.
You can’t execute the scene memory UNDO function.
Scene memory recall will take a bit of time.
Support for Studio Manager (PM5D Edi-
tor) (from V1.10)
Now you can use the included Studio Manager application
software to control the PM5D. For details on Studio Man-
ager, refer to the Studio Manager installation guide.
Data name
(D0)
Data Number
(D1,2)
tx/rx
Function
‘K’
512
(Current Data)
tx/rx
Surround Setting
& Request
‘V’
512-
(Current Data)
tx/rx
User Defined Keys
& Request
‘L’
512-
(Current Data)
tx/rx
MIDI Remote &
Request
‘U’
512-
(Current Data)
tx/rx
Fader Mode &
Request
U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
© 2004 Yamaha Corporation