Yamaha V3.5 DME Designer V3.5 DME Setup Manual - Page 7
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1. Installing the Software 2. Basic Setup (via USB cable) 3. Advanced Setup (via Ethernet cables) 4. In-depth information Appendix: Detailed on DME Units DME-N Network Driver Settings 2-6. Checking sound output In the case of models with head amps, it will be necessary to configure HA control before sound output from the system can be checked.Right-click the [Analog Input] icon and select [Open HA Editor] from the drop-down menu. Right-click By default, the gain is set to +10 dBu (i.e., the lowest possible level). Adjust the sensitivity to the correct level for the connected audio equipment. Note The level displayed by [Gain] is the sensitivity level to be matched. As the sensitivity of most professional audio equipment (using XLR connectors) is +4 dBu, the level shown by [Gain] should be set to "4" in such a case. When using input from microphones or other similar sources, turn the dial clockwise to adjust the input volume to a suitable level. Specifically, it is recommended that the level shown by the input meter be peaking at around -18 dB. Troubleshooting & Tips Host setting from the MIDI page on the hardware's Utility Display The MIDI Setup page from the hardware's Utility Display contains a Host option, and if this is set to "USB-1" or "USB-2", MIDI data will also be exchanged via USB. In certain cases, this can make it impossible to connect successfully with DME Designer using a USB cable; accordingly, these settings should be avoided. Problem: The DME unit does not operate correctly in response to control from your computer via USB. Possible cause #1 and corrective action: DME Designer was launched before connecting the USB cable and turning on the DME unit. Ensure that the USB cable is connected and the DME unit is turned on before launching DME Designer. Possible cause #2 and corrective action: The USB-MIDI Driver Thru ON/OFF parameter is not set to "OFF". Select [Start] ˠ [Control Panel] ˠ [Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver] and ensure that the [Thru ON/OFF] parameter is set to "OFF". Possible cause #3 and corrective action: The same USB ports have been selected for DME Designer and other MIDI applications. Change port settings so that DME Designer and the other MIDI applications use different ports. Possible cause #4 and corrective action: The number of registered MIDI devices exceeds the Windows limit. The Windows operating system allows a maximum of 10 MIDI device drivers to be installed and registered. In certain cases, connecting a device to a different USB port can lead to it being recognized as a different device, thereby "artificially" exceeding the limit. If MIDI does not function properly, therefore, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the USB-MIDI driver. Possible cause #5 and corrective action: Your USB-MIDI driver is not the most up-to-date version supported by DME. Download and install the most up-to-date USB-MIDI driver from the Yamaha website (http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/) 07