Yamaha V4.0 DME Designer V4.0 Owners Manual - Page 5
Scenes, Composition of scene, Configurations
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Scenes A Configuration and its Preset Parameters are a "Scene". Composition of scene Scenes Scenes1 Scenes2 MATRIX MIXER Scenes999 16 x 8 = Components Configurations COMP/LIMITER PARAMETRIC EQ DELAY 2WAY CROSSOVER DELAY PARAMETRIC EQ COMP/LIMITER GATE 8 BAND DELAY PARAMETRIC EQ COMP/LIMITER GATE COMP/LIMITER PARAMETRIC EQ DELAY 2WAY CROSSOVER DELAY PARAMETRIC EQ COMP/LIMITER GATE DELAY PARAMETRIC EQ COMP/LIMITER GATE Preset Parameters Example: GATE • Attack • Decay • Range • Threshold • Key in • Hold DME settings as well as Configuration and Preset Parameter settings are sent from the DME Designer application running on the computer to the Device Master via USB or Ethernet, allowing each device to function as a separate processor, independently from the computer. It is also possible to keep the DME Designer application on line and control the devices in real time. It is possible to use the DME Designer to create Configurations that include multiple devices when the appropriate devices are connected. Although it is possible to have multiple Zones in an Area, multiple Device Groups in a Zone, and multiple Scenes and Configurations in a Device Group, only one Area, Zone, Device Group and Configuration can be active and editable via the DME Designer at any one time. The active elements are known as the Current Zone, Current Device Group, Current Scene, and Current Configuration. DME Designer Owner's Manual 5