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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualOwner’s ManualKeep This Manual For Future Reference.Keep This Manual For Future Reference.E

Page 2 - IMPORTANT

10 Contents DM1000—Owner’s Manual 18 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 MIDI

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

100 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s ManualViewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple ChannelsYou can view and set parameters for all Aux Send 1–8, inclu

Page 4 - Important Information

Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels 101DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux Sends3 If you selected the PRE/POST button in Step 2, move the cursor to

Page 5 - Interference

102 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s ManualPanning Aux Sends You can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) Aux Sends for stereo operation. This enab

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Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus) 103DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux Sends6To link the Input Channel Pan setting with the Aux Send Pan s

Page 7 - About this Owner’s Manual

104 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s ManualCopying Channel Fader Positions to Aux SendsWhile Aux Sends are in Variable mode, you can copy all Input C

Page 8 - Contents

Input & Output Patching 105DM1000—Owner’s Manual9Input & Output Patching9 Input & Output PatchingThis chapter describes how to patch (ass

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106 Chapter 9—Input & Output PatchingDM1000—Owner’s ManualInput Patching from the Display1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button repeatedl

Page 10 - DM1000—Owner’s Manual

Input Patching 107DM1000—Owner’s Manual9Input & Output PatchingUsing the Encoders for Input PatchingBy default, you can also use the Encoders on t

Page 11 - 1 Welcome

108 Chapter 9—Input & Output PatchingDM1000—Owner’s ManualOutput PatchingThe DM1000’s Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8, Aux Out 1–8 signals can be patched

Page 12 - Chapter 1—Welcome

Output Patching 109DM1000—Owner’s Manual9Input & Output PatchingPatching Omni OutsYou can route the DM1000’s internal signals to OMNI OUT 1–8.1 Pr

Page 13 - Control Surface

Welcome 11 DM1000—Owner’s Manual 1 Welcome 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing the Yamaha DM1000 Digital Production Console.The compact DM1000 Digital

Page 14 - AD Input Section

110 Chapter 9—Input & Output PatchingDM1000—Owner’s ManualPatching the 2TR Digital OutputsYou can route the DM1000’s internal signals to 2TR OUT D

Page 15 - STEREO Section

Patching Direct Outs 111DM1000—Owner’s Manual9Input & Output PatchingPatching Direct OutsInput Channel 1–48 signals can be directly patched to any

Page 16 - FADER MODE Section

112 Chapter 9—Input & Output PatchingDM1000—Owner’s ManualInsert PatchingThe DM1000’s Input Channels and Output Channels (Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8,

Page 17 - DISPLAY ACCESS Section

Insert Patching 113DM1000—Owner’s Manual9Input & Output PatchingB INSERT section• ON/OFF...This button turns Insert on or of

Page 18 - Display Section

114 Chapter 9—Input & Output PatchingDM1000—Owner’s ManualViewing and Changing Insert In PatchYou can view and also change the items patched to th

Page 19 - SELECTED CHANNEL Section

Control Room Monitoring 115DM1000—Owner’s ManualControl Room Monitoring1010 Control Room MonitoringThis chapter explains how to set up control room m

Page 20 - STORERECALL

116 Chapter 10—Control Room MonitoringDM1000—Owner’s ManualControl Room Monitor and Solo SetupFor control room monitoring and solo setup, press the MO

Page 21 - Data Entry Section

Control Room Monitor and Solo Setup 117DM1000—Owner’s ManualControl Room Monitoring10E SOLO TRIMThis parameter enables you to trim the level of the So

Page 22 - MONITOR Section

118 Chapter 10—Control Room MonitoringDM1000—Owner’s ManualUsing the Control Room Monitor1 Connect a monitoring system to the outputs (by default, OMN

Page 23 - Rear Panel

Using the Talkback Function 119DM1000—Owner’s ManualControl Room Monitoring10Using the Talkback FunctionThe DM1000 features a built-in talkback microp

Page 24 - SLOT Section

12 Chapter 1—Welcome DM1000—Owner’s Manual Channel Configuration •Simultaneous mixing of up to 48 Input Channels. Group multiple channels and pair c

Page 25 - Power Section

120 Chapter 10—Control Room MonitoringDM1000—Owner’s Manual2 Move the cursor to the number button of an output channel to which you wish to assign the

Page 26 - Installing an Optional Card

Surround Functions 121DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions1111 Surround FunctionsThis chapter describes surround panning, which determines how Inp

Page 27 - 3 Operating Basics

122 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualWhen you select one of these Surround modes, each surround channel is routed to the Buses specifi

Page 28 - Selecting Display Pages

Using Surround Pan 123DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan ModesTo configure the surround environment, selec

Page 29 - Display Interface

124 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual3 Press the [ENTER] button.The confirmation window for changing the Surround mode appears.4 Move

Page 30 - Title Edit Window

Using Surround Pan 125DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions116To change the Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment, move the cursor to the SURR/BUS

Page 31 - Selecting Layers

126 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Panning from the DisplayYou can set the surround pan parameters for each Input Channel

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Using Surround Pan 127DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11E LFEThis parameter control sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel s

Page 33 - Selecting Fader Modes

128 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• ... The sound image moves between front and rear.• ... T

Page 34 - Selecting Encoder Modes

Using Surround Pan 129DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11•... The sound image moves between front and rear while tracing an a

Page 35 - Operating Basics

Control Surface & Rear Panel 13DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear Panel2 Control Surface & Rear PanelControl SurfaceAUXPANDISPL

Page 36 - 36 Chapter 3—Operating Basics

130 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe following table shows how the sound images on two linked channels move when dif-ferent traje

Page 37 - Metering

Surround Monitoring 131DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11A Surround pan graphsThese graphs display the trajectory patterns and the current pan

Page 38 - 38 Chapter 3—Operating Basics

132 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe following diagram shows an example of 5.1 Surround Monitor signals patched to OMNI OUTs 1–6.

Page 39 - Metering 39

Surround Monitoring 133DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11Configuring Basic Surround MonitoringYou can set basic parameters for Surround Monitor,

Page 40 - 40 Chapter 3—Operating Basics

134 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe following diagram shows an example in 5.1 Surround mode and 3-1 Monitor Matrix mode.• BASS M

Page 41 - 4 Connections and Setup

Surround Monitoring 135DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11The following diagrams show the Bass Management configuration for each Monitor Matrix s

Page 42 - 1615141312111098765432

136 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• MONITOR ALIGNMENTYou can adjust the Attenuator and Delay for each Surround Monitor Channel. Th

Page 43 - Workstation)

Surround Monitoring 137DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11Setting the Monitoring Level of the Sound System1 Adjust the monitoring levels using t

Page 44 - Wordclock connections

138 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• SNAP TO SPL85... Turning on this button resets the [MONITOR LEVEL] control setting to

Page 45 - Connections and Setup

Surround Monitoring 139DM1000—Owner’s ManualSurround Functions11• (SW Phase) button ... This button reverses the phase of the signal

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14 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualAD Input SectionA +48V ON/OFF switches 1–16These switches turn on or off the +48 V p

Page 47 - Input and Output Patching

140 Chapter 11—Surround FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual5 If necessary, move the cursor to the LEVEL parameter box, then use the Parameter wheel to adju

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Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters 141DM1000—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters1212 Grouping Channels & Linking Par

Page 49 - Input and Output Patching 49

142 Chapter 12—Grouping Channels & Linking ParametersDM1000—Owner’s ManualUsing Fader Groups and Mute GroupsFollow the steps below to group faders

Page 50

Using Fader Groups and Mute Groups 143DM1000—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters122 Press the up ( ) or down ( ) button to select

Page 51 - Analog Inputs & Outputs

144 Chapter 12—Grouping Channels & Linking ParametersDM1000—Owner’s Manual7To use a mute group, press one of the [ON] buttons for the grouped chan

Page 52 - Digital Inputs & Outputs

Linking EQ and Compressor Parameters 145DM1000—Owner’s ManualGrouping Channels & Linking Parameters12-In Comp pageThis page enables you to set Com

Page 53 - Digital Inputs

146 Chapter 12—Grouping Channels & Linking ParametersDM1000—Owner’s Manual3 Press the [SEL] button for a channel you wish to add to the EQ or Comp

Page 54 - 1), then press [ENTER]

Internal Effects 147DM1000—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects1313 Internal EffectsThis chapter describes how to use the DM1000’s internal effects process

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148 Chapter 13—Internal EffectsDM1000—Owner’s ManualUsing Effects Processors via Aux SendsYou can use effects processors via Aux Sends by patching eff

Page 56 - Dithering Digital Outputs

Using Effects Processors via Aux Sends 149DM1000—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects13• FX1-1–FX4-2 ...Other effects processor outputsYou cann

Page 57 - Analog I/O & Digital I/O

Control Surface 15DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelChannel Strip SectionA Encoders 1–16These rotary Encoders adjust the channel p

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150 Chapter 13—Internal EffectsDM1000—Owner’s ManualInserting the Internal Effects into ChannelsYou can insert the internal effects into certain Input

Page 59 - 6 Input Channels

Editing Effects 151DM1000—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects13Editing EffectsTo edit effect programs recalled to the internal Effects processors 1–4, pre

Page 60 - Switching the Signal Phase

152 Chapter 13—Internal EffectsDM1000—Owner’s ManualWhen you turn on the SYNC parameter, the DM1000 recalculates the delay time or modulation frequenc

Page 61 - Delaying Input Channels

About Surround Effects 153DM1000—Owner’s ManualInternal Effects13About Surround EffectsThe effects types available for Effects processor 1 include sur

Page 62 - Gating Input Channels

154 Chapter 13—Internal EffectsDM1000—Owner’s Manual

Page 63 - Compressing Input Channels

Scene Memories 155DM1000—Owner’s ManualScene Memories1414 Scene MemoriesThis chapter describes Scene memories, which store DM1000 mix and effects set

Page 64 - Attenuating Input Channels

156 Chapter 14—Scene MemoriesDM1000—Owner’s ManualAbout Scene NumbersScene memories are numbered with #U or from #0 through #99. You can store Scenes

Page 65 - EQ’ing Input Channels

Storing and Recalling Scenes 157DM1000—Owner’s ManualScene Memories14Storing and Recalling ScenesYou can store and recall Scenes by pressing the butto

Page 66 - 66 Chapter 6—Input Channels

158 Chapter 14—Scene MemoriesDM1000—Owner’s ManualStoring and Recalling Scenes Using the Scene Memory PageOn the Scene Memory page, you can store, rec

Page 67 - Panning Input Channels

Auto Scene Memory Update 159DM1000—Owner’s ManualScene Memories14G PATCH LINK OUTPUTThese parameters indicate the Output Patch library numbers selecte

Page 68 - Routing Input Channels

16 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualAUX SELECT SectionA [DISPLAY] buttonThis button displays an Aux-related page (see pa

Page 69 - Input Channels

160 Chapter 14—Scene MemoriesDM1000—Owner’s ManualFading ScenesYou can specify the time it takes the Input and Output Channel faders to move to their

Page 70 - 70 Chapter 6—Input Channels

Fading Scenes 161DM1000—Owner’s ManualScene Memories14Fading Output ChannelsTo set the Fade Time for the Output Channels (Stereo Out, Bus Outs 1–8, A

Page 71 - F GROUP section

162 Chapter 14—Scene MemoriesDM1000—Owner’s ManualRecalling Scenes SafelyWhen a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accordingly. However, in

Page 72 - 72 Chapter 6—Input Channels

Sorting Scenes 163DM1000—Owner’s ManualScene Memories14Sorting ScenesYou can sort Scenes in Scene memories.1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button r

Page 73 - Pairing Input Channels

164 Chapter 14—Scene MemoriesDM1000—Owner’s Manual

Page 74 - 74 Chapter 6—Input Channels

Libraries 165DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries1515 LibrariesThis chapter describes the DM1000’s various libraries.About the LibrariesThe DM1000 features

Page 75 - 1), then select the

166 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s ManualAn “” icon is displayed next to the name of read-only preset memories. You cannot store, clear, or edit t

Page 76 - Naming Input Channels

Using Libraries 167DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15Using LibrariesChannel LibraryChannel library enables you to store and recall Input Channel and Out

Page 77 - Using MS Stereo Microphone

168 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe alarm indicators also appear when the Surround mode, Aux pair, and other non-chan-nel parameter setti

Page 78 - 78 Chapter 6—Input Channels

Using Libraries 169DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15Output Patch LibraryThe Output Patch library enables you to store and recall all Output Patch setti

Page 79 - 7 Bus Outs

Control Surface 17DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelDISPLAY ACCESS SectionA [AUTOMIX] buttonThis button displays an Automix page,

Page 80 - Bus Out 1–8

170 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s ManualEach Effects processor features the library pages listed below:• Internal Effects Processor 1 Library ...

Page 81 - Bus Outs

Using Libraries 171DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15• Delays• Modulation-based Effects• Guitar Effects• Dynamic Effects• Combination EffectsNo. Preset

Page 82 - 82 Chapter 7—Bus Outs

172 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s Manual• OthersNo. Preset Name Type Description41Multi.FilterMULTI.FILTER 3-band parallel filter (24 dB/octave)42

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Using Libraries 173DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15Bus to Stereo LibraryYou can store Bus to Stereo settings (levels and panpots of signals routed fro

Page 84 - 84 Chapter 7—Bus Outs

174 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s ManualGate LibraryThe Gate library enables you to store and recall Input Channel gate settings. The library con

Page 85

Using Libraries 175DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15Compressor LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall settings for the compressors on Inpu

Page 86

176 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s Manual8A. Dr. SNEXPAND Expander for use with acoustic snare drum.9A. Dr. SNCOMPAND-SSoft-kneed compander for us

Page 87 - Pairing Buses or Aux Sends

Using Libraries 177DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15EQ LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall EQ settings for Input Channels, Bus Outs 1–8

Page 88 - Attenuating Output Signals

178 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s Manual10E. Bass 2Unlike preset 9, this preset emphasizes the low range of an electric bass.11Syn. Bass 1Use on

Page 89

Using Libraries 179DM1000—Owner’s ManualLibraries15Surround Monitor LibraryThis library enables you to store and recall Surround Monitor settings. The

Page 90 - 90 Chapter 7—Bus Outs

18 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualN [DYNAMICS] buttonThis button displays a Dynamics page, enabling you to control cha

Page 91 - 8 Aux Sends

180 Chapter 15—LibrariesDM1000—Owner’s Manual

Page 92 - Attenuating Aux Outs

Automix 181DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix1616 AutomixThis chapter describes the Automix function, which automates real-time mix operation, and explains

Page 93 - Comp settings

182 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualSetting Up for Automix RecordingThis section describes the procedure you must perform before you start Auto

Page 94 - Viewing Aux Out settings

Setting Up for Automix Recording 183DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix164 If you select MIDI CLOCK, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeat-edly unti

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184 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualRecording an AutomixThis section describes a general procedure for Automix recording, including creating a

Page 96 - Setting Aux Send Levels

Recording an Automix 185DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16• PA N ...Pan operation• SURR ...Surround

Page 97 - Setting Aux Send Levels 97

186 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s Manual5 Adjust the faders, Encoders, [ON] buttons, and other controls of the channels selected in Step 3.6To reco

Page 98 - 98 Chapter 8—Aux Sends

Recording an Automix 187DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16Parameter RecordingThe following table summarizes the parameter recording operation for each par

Page 99 - Setting Aux Send Levels 99

188 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualPunching In & OutYou can modify part of a recorded Automix or add events to an Automix (Punch In &

Page 100 - 100 Chapter 8—Aux Sends

Punching In & Out 189DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix165 Perform the following operations to punch in and out individual events.6 Stop the Automix.A c

Page 101 - Aux Sends

Control Surface 19DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelSELECTED CHANNEL SectionA ROUTING [DISPLAY] buttonThis button displays a Routi

Page 102 - Panning Aux Sends

190 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s Manual[SEL] Button Functions While the [AUTO] Button Indicator Is OnWhile the [AUTO] button indicator is lit, you

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Automix Main Page 191DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16Automix Main PageThis section explains the Automix Main page. This page enables you to set the basi

Page 104 - 104 Chapter 8—Aux Sends

192 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualWhen the TO END button is on, the way in which fader events are processed depends on the currently-selected

Page 105 - Input Patching

Automix Main Page 193DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16The following table shows how faders move in each Edit Out mode. You can set the Return Time (time

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194 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualJ OVERWRITE sectionThis section enables you to select parameters to be recorded on the first pass, and rere-

Page 107 - Input Patching 107

Automix Memory Page 195DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16Automix Memory PageThe Automix Memory page enables you to store and recall Automixes. The lower h

Page 108 - Output Patching

196 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualK PROTECT ON/OFFTo protect the contents of the Automix memory selected in the MEMORY TITLE col-umn, move t

Page 109 - Patching Omni Outs

Fader1 &2 pages 197DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16C Edit Safe buttonsThe numbered buttons below each fader bar are Edit Safe buttons, which prohibi

Page 110 - Patching Slot Outputs

198 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s ManualEditing Events OfflineYou can edit recorded Automix events offline on the Event Job and Event Edit pages. You

Page 111 - Patching Direct Outs

Editing Events Offline 199DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix164 Move the cursor to the desired Job button in the Job Type section, then press [ENTER].The fo

Page 112 - Insert Patching

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this

Page 113 - C COMP section

20 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualLAYER SectionA [1-16]/[17-32]/[33-48] buttonsThese buttons select an Input Channel L

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200 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s Manual• SOURCE sectionThese parameters select the source Automix to be moved or merged. If you select CUR-RENT (t

Page 115 - 10 Control Room Monitoring

Editing Events Offline 201DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix165 After setting all necessary parameters, move the cursor to the button on the right side of

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202 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s Manual6To execute the selected Job, move the cursor to the EXECUTE button, then press [ENTER].A confirmation windo

Page 117 - Control Room Monitoring

Editing Events Offline 203DM1000—Owner’s ManualAutomix16G INSERTThis button inserts a new event in the position selected in the event list.H LOCATEThi

Page 118 - Using the Solo Function

204 Chapter 16—AutomixDM1000—Owner’s Manual5To locate an event, play the Automix and move the cursor to the CAPTURE button, then press [ENTER].The cur

Page 119 - Using the Talkback Function

Remote Control 205DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control1717 Remote ControlThis chapter describes the Remote function, which enables you to control exte

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206 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualPro Tools Remote LayerThe DM1000 features Remote Layer 1 and 2 targets especially designed for contr

Page 121 - 11 Surround Functions

Pro Tools Remote Layer 207DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control174 Launch Pro Tools.5 Choose OMS Studio Setup from the Setups menu, and configure OMS as

Page 122 - Chapter 11—Surround Functions

208 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualConfiguring the DM1000Follow the steps below to set up the DM1000 so that you can remotely control Pr

Page 123 - Using Surround Pan 123

Pro Tools Remote Layer 209DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control176 Select ProTools (as the target device) for the Target parameter (2) located in the up

Page 124

Control Surface 21DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelUSER DEFINED KEYS SectionA [DISPLAY] buttonThis button displays a User Def pag

Page 125 - A BUS1–BUS8

210 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualDisplayWhile the Pro Tools layer is selected, you can use the [F2]–[F4] buttons as well as the left

Page 126

Pro Tools Remote Layer 211DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17E INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT sectionThis section enables you to insert plug-ins into Pro Tools

Page 127 - Using Surround Pan 127

212 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s Manual Meter Display mode ( [F4] button)Press the [F4] button to select this display mode, in which the l

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Pro Tools Remote Layer 213DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17• [AUX 6] buttonPress and hold down this button and press the desired [SEL] button to r

Page 129 - Using Surround Pan 129

214 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s Manual Data Entry section• [ENTER] buttonThis button switches the on/off status of the buttons on the dis

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Pro Tools Remote Layer 215DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17DAW AUTO READSelect Automation modes.DAW AUTO TOUCHDAW AUTO LATCHDAW AUTO WRITEDAW AUTO

Page 131 - Surround Monitoring

216 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualSelecting ChannelsTo select a single Pro Tools channel, press the [SEL] button that corresponds to

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Pro Tools Remote Layer 217DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17Muting ChannelsTo mute Pro Tools channels, press the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button in

Page 133 - Surround Monitoring 133

218 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualSetting Send LevelsYou can adjust Pro Tools Send (A–E) send levels as follows.1 Press the AUX SELECT

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Pro Tools Remote Layer 219DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17Assigning Plug-ins to Pro Tools ChannelsYou can assign plug-ins to five inserts availabl

Page 135 - Surround Monitoring 135

22 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualMONITOR SectionA [DISPLAY] buttonThis button displays a Monitor page, enabling you t

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220 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualEditing Plug-insYou can edit plug-ins inserted in the channel strips as follows:1 Press the [F2] but

Page 137 - Surround Monitoring 137

Pro Tools Remote Layer 221DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control176 Move the cursor to a parameter control, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the

Page 138 - A SPEAKER SETUP

222 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualScrub & ShuttleBy assigning the DAW SCRUB parameter to one of the User Defined buttons [1]–[12],

Page 139 - Surround Monitoring 139

Pro Tools Remote Layer 223DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17AutomationYou can view the Pro Tools Automation mode as follows:1 Press the [F3] or [F4

Page 140

224 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualNuendo Remote LayerYou can remotely control Nuendo using Remote Layers 1 and 2. Configuring Computer

Page 141 - Parameters

MIDI Remote Layer 225DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17MIDI Remote LayerIf you select USER DEFINED as the target for Remote Layer 1 or 2, you can r

Page 142 - • Mute1–32 page

226 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s Manual2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host page appears.3 Move

Page 143 - Fader group C

MIDI Remote Layer 227DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17D ID, SHORT, LONGThese parameters display the channel names. The ID parameter displays the c

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228 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s ManualAssigning MIDI Messages to Channel ControlsYou can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use t

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MIDI Remote Layer 229DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control176 Press and hold down the MIDI keyboard foot switch.The MIDI Hold On message is assigned in

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Rear Panel 23DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelRear PanelAD Input and Output SectionA INPUT connectors 1–16These balanced XLR-3-31

Page 147 - 13 Internal Effects

230 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s Manual9 Move the cursor to the LATCH/UNLATCH button, then press [ENTER] to select LATCH or UNLATCH dependi

Page 148 - D button

Machine Control Function 231DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control17Machine Control FunctionThe DM1000 can control the transport functions and select tra

Page 149 - Internal Effects

232 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s Manual3 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host page appears.4 Move

Page 150 - Chapter 13—Internal Effects

Machine Control Function 233DM1000—Owner’s ManualRemote Control177To start remote control, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [REMOTE] button, then press the [F

Page 151 - Editing Effects

234 Chapter 17—Remote ControlDM1000—Owner’s Manual

Page 152 - G Meters

MIDI 235DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI1818 MIDIThis chapter describes the DM1000’s MIDI-related functions.MIDI & the DM1000Using Control Changes, Prog

Page 153 - About Plug-Ins

236 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual• USB portThis port is used to connect a computer and transfer MIDI messages. This is a multiport interface th

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MIDI Port Setup 237DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI18• Rx PORT ...This parameter specifies a port for general MIDI data recep-tion. In the

Page 155 - 14 Scene Memories

238 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualSelecting MIDI Messages for Transmission and ReceptionYou can select MIDI messages to be transmitted or receiv

Page 156 - About Scene Numbers

Assigning Scenes to Program Changes for Remote Recall 239DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI18• Tx ON/OFF...Transmission of Parameter Change mes

Page 157 - Storing and Recalling Scenes

24 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualSLOT SectionA SLOT 1 & 2You can insert optional mini-YGDAI cards into these slot

Page 158 - 158 Chapter 14—Scene Memories

240 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual4 Move the cursor to a parameter box in the PGM CHG column, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/

Page 159 - Auto Scene Memory Update

Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 241DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI184 Move the cursor to the MODE parameter’s TABLE button (1)

Page 160 - Fading Scenes

242 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualONCHANNEL INPUT1–48MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREOAUX1 SENDINPUT1–48AUX2 SENDAUX3 SENDAUX4 SENDAUX5 SENDAUX6 SENDA

Page 161 - Fading Output Channels

Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 243DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI18EQONINPUT1–48/BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREOQ LOWF LOWG LOW HG LOW L

Page 162 - Recalling Scenes Safely

244 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualParameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 steps (such as Fader and Delay Time parameters) requi

Page 163 - Sorting Scenes

Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time Control 245DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI18If you wish to control Delay Time parameters on certain ch

Page 164 - 164 Chapter 14—Scene Memories

246 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualControlling Parameters by Using Parameter ChangesYou can control DM1000 parameters in real time by using Param

Page 165 - 15 Libraries

Transmitting Parameter Settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump) 247DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI18The MIDI | Bulk page appears.The page includes the following parame

Page 166 - 166 Chapter 15—Libraries

248 Chapter 18—MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual• SETUPMEM ...This button selects the DM1000 setup data (i.e., system set-tings).• PGM TABLE ...

Page 167 - Using Libraries

Other Functions 249DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions1919 Other FunctionsThis chapter describes the DM1000’s miscellaneous functions.Changing the I

Page 168 - Input Patch Library

Rear Panel 25DM1000—Owner’s Manual2Control Surface & Rear PanelH WORD CLOCK IN connectorThis BNC connector inputs a wordclock signal from a connec

Page 169 - Effects Library

250 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualChanging the Output Connector NamesTo change output connector names, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SET

Page 170 - 170 Chapter 15—Libraries

Setting Preferences 251DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19• Auto PAN/SURROUND DisplayIf this check box is on, the Pan/Surr pages appear automatical

Page 171 - • Combination Effects

252 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• Initial Data NominalIf this check box is on, Input Channel faders are set to nominal (0 dB) when

Page 172 - 172 Chapter 15—Libraries

Setting Preferences 253DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19C Channel Copy ParameterThis parameter selects the channel parameters to be copied when y

Page 173 - Bus to Stereo Library

254 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• Auto EQ Edit inIf this check box is on, EQ settings are automatically punched into the Automix re

Page 174 - Gate Library

Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels (User Assignable Layer) 255DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Ch

Page 175 - Compressor Library

256 Chapter 19—Other Functions DM1000—Owner’s Manual Using the Oscillator The DM1000 features an Oscillator you can use for sound checks. Follow the s

Page 176 - 176 Chapter 15—Libraries

Using the User Defined Keys 257DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions195 Move the cursor to the OSCILLATOR ON/OFF button, then press the [ENTER] or [INC

Page 177 - EQ Library

258 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual2 Move the cursor to the desired BANK parameter button, then press [ENTER].The corresponding bank i

Page 178 - 178 Chapter 15—Libraries

Using GPI (General Purpose Interface) 259DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Using GPI (General Purpose Interface)The DM1000’s CONTROL port provide

Page 179 - Surround Monitor Library

26 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear PanelDM1000—Owner’s ManualInstalling an Optional CardVisit the following Yamaha Pro Audio web site to ensure t

Page 180 - 180 Chapter 15—Libraries

260 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual2To assign functions to the incoming trigger signals, move the cursor to one of four trigger signal

Page 181 - 16 Automix

Using GPI (General Purpose Interface) 261DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19At this time, the trigger signal is output from the CONTROL port when y

Page 182 - Selecting the Timecode Source

262 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• xxx UNLATCH... The assigned button function is enabled only while the incom-ing trigger

Page 183 - Creating a Time Signature Map

Using Operation Lock 263DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Using Operation LockThe DM1000 features an Operation Lock function that prevents uninten

Page 184 - Recording an Automix

264 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualC PASSWORDThis button enables you to change the current password. Move the cursor to the PASS-WORD

Page 185 - Recording the First Event

Cascading Consoles 265DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Cascading ConsolesThe DM1000 features a Cascade Bus that enables cascade connection. You c

Page 186 - 186 Chapter 16—Automix

266 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe following paragraphs explain how to make a cascade connection using two DM1000s and the inputs

Page 187 - Parameter Recording

Cascading Consoles 267DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions194 Assign the Bus signals to the slot channels that are used for the cascade con-nection.Th

Page 188 - Punching In & Out

268 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s Manual7 On the master unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO] button repeatedly until the DIO | Cascade page

Page 189 - Punching In & Out 189

Cascading Consoles 269DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions1910 Repeat Steps 8 and 9 for the master unit so that it will be able to transmit and receiv

Page 190 - Playing Back an Automix

Operating Basics 27DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics3 Operating BasicsThis chapter describes basic operations on the DM1000, including how to us

Page 191 - Automix Main Page

270 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualUsing the AD824The Yamaha AD824, an 8-channel AD converter, enables you to control its gain and pha

Page 192 - 192 Chapter 16—Automix

Using the AD824 271DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions193 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | Remote page appears.Th

Page 193 - I TOUCH SENSE section

272 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualChecking the Battery and the System VersionThe Utility | Battery page enables you to check the cond

Page 194 - 194 Chapter 16—Automix

Initializing the DM1000 273DM1000—Owner’s ManualOther Functions19Initializing the DM1000You can delete all currently-recorded settings and restore the

Page 195 - Automix Memory Page

274 Chapter 19—Other FunctionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualCalibrating the FadersThe DM1000 motorized fader positions may shift over time depending on the ope

Page 196 - Fader1 &2 pages

USER DEFINED KEYS 275DM1000—Owner’s ManualAppendix A: Parameter ListsUSER DEFINED KEYS# Function Display0 No Assign No Assign1 Scene MEM. Recall +1 Sc

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276 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s Manual94 Overwrite AUX Overwrite AUX95 Overwrite AUX ON Overwrite AUX ON96 PEAK HOLD On/Off Peak Hold97

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USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 277DM1000—Owner’s ManualUSER DEFINED KEYS Initial AssignmentsBANK A BANK B BANK C BANK DTITLESurround Monitor Sc

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278 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualInput Patch ParametersINPUT INSERT IN EFFECT IN CASCADEPort ID Description Port ID Description Por

Page 200 - 200 Chapter 16—Automix

Input Patch Parameters 279DM1000—Owner’s ManualFX1-2 Effect1 OUT 2 FX1-2 Effect1 OUT 2 INS CH46 InsertOut-CH46 2D1R 2TR IN Dig.1 RFX1-3 Effect1 OUT 3

Page 201 - Editing Events Offline 201

28 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s ManualF Surround mode indicatorThis indicator identifies the currently-selected Surround mode (ST=stereo, 3

Page 202 - Event Edit Page

280 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualInitial Input Patch SettingsCHANNEL EFFECT IN PATCHCASCADE IN PATCHEFFECT TYPE1 AD12 AD23 AD34 AD4

Page 203 - K Capture memory

Initial Input Patch Settings 281DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL NAMECHANNEL ID SHORT LONGCH1 CH1 CH1 CH1CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3CH4 CH4 CH4 CH4CH5

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282 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualOutput Patch ParametersSLOT, OMNI INSERT IN DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT DigitalSource Description Source De

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Output Patch Parameters 283DM1000—Owner’s ManualINSCH36 InsertOut-CH36 FX1-2 Effect1 OUT 2 — — INSCH36 InsertOut-CH36INSCH37 InsertOut-CH37 FX1-3 Effe

Page 206 - Pro Tools Remote Layer

284 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualInitial Output Patch SettingsSLOT OMNI OUTCAS AUX8 Cascade Out Aux8 — — — — — —CAS ST_L Cascade ST

Page 207 - Pro Tools Remote Layer 207

Initial Output Patch Settings 285DM1000—Owner’s ManualDIRECT OUT 2TR OUT DigitalCHANNEL NAME1 SLOT1-12 SLOT1-23 SLOT1-34 SLOT1-45 SLOT1-56 SLOT1-67 SL

Page 208 - Configuring the DM1000

286 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualGPI Trigger Source List# Source # Source # Source # Source0 NO ASSIGN 53 CH53 FADER ON 106 CH33 FA

Page 209 - 2) located

User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 287DM1000—Owner’s ManualUser Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank SettingsBank 1 (GM Vol & Pan)IDNameC

Page 210 - 210 Chapter 17—Remote Control

288 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualBank 2 (GM Vol & Effect 1)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 12345678910111213141516RM01 GM

Page 211 - E INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section

User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 289DM1000—Owner’s ManualBank 3 (XG Vol & Pan)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 123456789101112

Page 212 - Control Surface Operation

Display Interface 29DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics•To select the previous page in a page group:Press and hold down the button you selected in

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290 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualBank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer)IDNameControllerData FormatShort Long 12345678910111213141516RM01 CH1 VST

Page 214 - 214 Chapter 17—Remote Control

Effects Parameters 291DM1000—Owner’s ManualEffects ParametersREVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB STAGE, REVERB PLATEOne input, two output hall, room, sta

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292 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualGATE REVERB, REVERSE GATEOne input, two output early reflections with gate, and early reflections wi

Page 216 - Setting Channel Levels

Effects Parameters 293DM1000—Owner’s ManualMOD. DELAYOne input, two output basic repeat delay with modulation.DELAY LCROne input, two output 3-tap del

Page 217 - Soloing Channels

294 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualECHOTwo input, two output stereo delay with crossed feedback loop.CHORUSTwo input, two output chor

Page 218 - Flip Mode

Effects Parameters 295DM1000—Owner’s ManualFLANGETwo input, two output flange effect.SYMPHONICTwo input, two output symphonic effect.Parameter Range De

Page 219 - 1) is selected in the INSERT

296 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualPHASERTwo input, two output 16-stage phaser.AUTO PANTwo input, two output autopanner.Parameter Ran

Page 220 - Editing Plug-ins

Effects Parameters 297DM1000—Owner’s ManualTREMOLOTwo input, two output tremolo effect.HQ. PITCHOne input, two output high-quality pitch shifter.Param

Page 221 - Bypassing Plug-ins

298 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualDUAL PITCHTwo input, two output pitch shifter.ROTARYOne input, two output rotary speaker simulator

Page 222 - Scrub & Shuttle

Effects Parameters 299DM1000—Owner’s ManualRING MOD.Two input, two output ring modulator.MOD. FILTERTwo input, two output modulation filter.DISTORTIONO

Page 223 - Automation

The above warning is located on the side of the unit • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilater

Page 224 - Other DAW Remote Layers

30 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s ManualConfirmation MessagesFor certain functions, the DM1000 prompts you for confirmation before executing t

Page 225 - MIDI Remote Layer

300 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualAMP SIMULATEOne input, two output guitar amp simulator.DYNA. FILTERTwo input, two output dynamical

Page 226 - 226 Chapter 17—Remote Control

Effects Parameters 301DM1000—Owner’s ManualDYNA. FLANGETwo input, two output dynamically controlled flanger.DYNA. PHASERTwo input, two output dynamical

Page 227 - G FADER section

302 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualREV+CHORUSOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel.REV->CHORUSOne input, two

Page 228 - 228 Chapter 17—Remote Control

Effects Parameters 303DM1000—Owner’s ManualREV+FLANGEOne input, two output reverb and flanger effects in parallel.REV->FLANGEOne input, two output r

Page 229 - MIDI Remote Layer 229

304 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualREV+SYMPHO.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel.REV->SYMPHO.One input

Page 230 - 230 Chapter 17—Remote Control

Effects Parameters 305DM1000—Owner’s ManualREV->PANOne input, two output reverb and autopan effects in parallel.DELAY+ER.One input, two output dela

Page 231 - Machine Control Function

306 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualDELAY->ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series.Parameter Range De

Page 232 - 232 Chapter 17—Remote Control

Effects Parameters 307DM1000—Owner’s ManualDELAY+REVOne input, two output delay and reverb effects in parallel.DELAY->REVOne input, two output dela

Page 233 - Machine Control Function 233

308 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualDIST->DELAYOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series.MULTI FILTERTwo input,

Page 234 - 234 Chapter 17—Remote Control

Effects Parameters 309DM1000—Owner’s ManualFREEZEOne input, one output basic sampler.ST REVERBTwo input, two output stereo reverb.Parameter Range Desc

Page 235 - 18 MIDI

Selecting Layers 31DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsSelecting LayersInput Channels and Output Channels (Bus Outs & Aux Outs) are arranged int

Page 236 - MIDI Port Setup

310 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualREVERB 5.1One input, six output reverb for 5.1 surround, with surround panning.OCTA REVERBEight in

Page 237 - D SPECIAL FUNCTIONS section

Effects Parameters 311DM1000—Owner’s ManualAUTO PAN 5.1Six input, six output autopanner for 5.1 surround.• When you press the RESET button, the phase

Page 238 - 238 Chapter 18—MIDI

312 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualFLANGE 5.1Six input, six output flanger for 5.1 surround.SYMPHO. 5.1Six input, six output symphonic

Page 239 - G Fader Resolution

Effects Parameters 313DM1000—Owner’s ManualM.BAND DYNA.Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain reduction meteri

Page 240 - 240 Chapter 18—MIDI

314 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualCOMP 5.1Six input, six output compressor for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and

Page 241 - 1), then press

Effects Parameters 315DM1000—Owner’s ManualCOMPAND 5.1Six input, six output compander for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain r

Page 242 - 242 Chapter 18—MIDI

316 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualPreset EQ Parameters#TitleParameterLOW L-MID H-MID HIGH01 Bass Drum 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHE

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Preset EQ Parameters 317DM1000—Owner’s Manual11 Syn. Bass 1PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELFG+3.5 dB +8.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dBF85 Hz 950 Hz 4.00 kHz 12.5 kH

Page 244 - 244 Chapter 18—MIDI

318 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s Manual22 A. G. Arpeg. 1L.SHELF PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG–0.5 dB 0.0 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dBF224 Hz 1.00 kHz 4.0

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Preset EQ Parameters 319DM1000—Owner’s Manual33 Bass Drum 3PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKINGG+3.5 dB –10.0 dB +3.5 dB 0.0 dBF118 Hz 315 Hz 4.25 kHz 20.0

Page 246 - 246 Chapter 18—MIDI

32 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s ManualSelecting ChannelsThe SELECTED CHANNEL controls enable you to edit main mix parameters for a channel

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320 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s ManualPreset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz)#Title Type Para

Page 248 - 248 Chapter 18—MIDI

Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 321DM1000—Owner’s Manual5 A. Dr. BD COMPThreshold (dB) –24Ratio ( :1) 3Attack (ms) 9Out gain (dB) 5.5Kn

Page 249 - 19 Other Functions

322 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s Manual13 E. B. Slap COMPThreshold (dB) –12Ratio ( :1) 1.7Attack (ms) 6Out gain (dB) 4.0Knee hardReleas

Page 250 - Setting Preferences

Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 323DM1000—Owner’s Manual21 Strings3 COMPThreshold (dB) –17Ratio ( :1) 1.5Attack (ms) 76Out gain (dB) 2.

Page 251 - Setting Preferences 251

324 Appendix A: Parameter ListsDM1000—Owner’s Manual29 Solo Vocal2 COMPThreshold (dB) –8Ratio ( :1) 2.5Attack (ms) 26Out gain (dB) 1.5Knee 3Release

Page 252 - Prefer2 page

General Spec 325DM1000—Owner’s ManualAppendix B: SpecificationsGeneral SpecNumber of scene memories99Sampling FrequencyInternal44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 k

Page 253 - Prefer3 page

326 Appendix B: SpecificationsDM1000—Owner’s ManualInput Channel CH1–48Input patch—PhaseNormal/reverseGate-type3On/offKey in: 12 ch Group (1–12, 13–24

Page 254 - Chapter 19—Other Functions

General Spec 327DM1000—Owner’s ManualSTEREOComp-type4On/offPre EQ/pre fader/post faderAttenuator–96.0 to +12.0 dB (0.1 dB step)EQ4-band PEQ5On/offOn/o

Page 255 - Assignable Layer)

328 Appendix B: SpecificationsDM1000—Owner’s ManualEQ ParametersGate ParametersPower RequirementsU.S./Canada120 V, 60 Hz 135 WOther220–240 V, 50/60 Hz

Page 256 - Using the Oscillator

General Spec 329DM1000—Owner’s ManualComp ParametersCompressorThreshold–54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step)Ratio (x :1)x=1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5

Page 257 - Using the User Defined Keys

Selecting Fader Modes 33DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsSelecting Fader ModesThe function of channel faders (1–16) depends on the selected Layer

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330 Appendix B: SpecificationsDM1000—Owner’s ManualLibrariesAnalog Input SpecIn these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is r

Page 259 - B OUTPUT section

Digital Input Spec 331DM1000—Owner’s ManualDigital Input SpecDigital Output SpecInput Format Data length Level Connector2TR IN DIGITAL1AES/EBU 24-bit

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332 Appendix B: SpecificationsDM1000—Owner’s ManualI/O Slot Spec (1–2)Each I/O SLOT accepts a digital interface card. SLOT #1 has a serial interface.C

Page 261 - Other Functions

REMOTE Port 333DM1000—Owner’s ManualREMOTE PortCONTROL PortPin Signal Pin Signal1 GND 6RX+/GND12RX–/RX–11. RS422 (for AD824)/SONY 9 pin protocol (P2)7

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334 Appendix B: SpecificationsDM1000—Owner’s ManualDimensionsUnit: mm436(Included Screw heads)430(Not included Screw heads)112325655851562802003741011

Page 263 - Using Operation Lock

Dimensions 335DM1000—Owner’s ManualDimensions with the MB1000 and SP1000 installed:Unit: mmSpecifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are f

Page 264 - C PASSWORD

336 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualAppendix C: MIDIScene Memory to Program Change TableProgram Change #Initial Scene #User Scene #Program Change

Page 265 - Cascading Consoles

Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 337DM1000—Owner’s ManualInitial Parameter to Control Change TableCHANNEL1# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1FADER H C

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338 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL2# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1FADER H CHANNEL INPUT252FADER H CHANNEL INPUT263FADER H CHANNEL INPUT274FAD

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 339DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL3# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LOW H INPUT12EQG LOW H INPUT23EQG LOW H INPUT3

Page 268 - 1) to “MIDI.”

34 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s ManualSelecting Encoder ModesThe function of Encoders (1–16) depends on the selected Layer and Encoder mod

Page 269 - Cascading Consoles 269

340 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL4# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LOW H INPUT252EQG LOW H INPUT263EQG LOW H INPUT274EQG LOW H INPUT285EQG

Page 270 - Using the AD824

Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 341DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL5# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LO-MID H INPUT12EQG LO-MID H INPUT23EQG LO-MID

Page 271 - Using the AD824 271

342 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL6# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG LO-MID H INPUT252EQG LO-MID H INPUT263EQG LO-MID H INPUT274EQG LO-MID H

Page 272 - A Status

Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 343DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL7# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HI-MID H INPUT12EQG HI-MID H INPUT23EQG HI-MID

Page 273 - Initializing the DM1000

344 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL8# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HI-MID H INPUT252EQG HI-MID H INPUT263EQG HI-MID H INPUT274EQG HI-MID H

Page 274 - Calibrating the Faders

Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 345DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL9# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HIGH H INPUT12EQG HIGH H INPUT23EQG HIGH H INP

Page 275 - Appendix A: Parameter Lists

346 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL10# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQG HIGH H INPUT252EQG HIGH H INPUT263EQG HIGH H INPUT274EQG HIGH H INPUT2

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Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 347DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL11# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQATT H INPUT12EQATT H INPUT23EQATT H INPUT34EQAT

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348 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL12# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1EQATT H INPUT252EQATT H INPUT263EQATT H INPUT274EQATT H INPUT285EQATT H IN

Page 278 - Input Patch Parameters

Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 349DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL13# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT12 SURROUND LFE H INPUT23 SU

Page 279 - Input Patch Parameters 279

Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] button 35DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsAssigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] but

Page 280 - Initial Input Patch Settings

350 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL14# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT252 SURROUND LFE H INPUT263 SURROUND LFE H INPUT274 S

Page 281 - CHANNEL NAME

Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 351DM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL15# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LR INPUT12 SURROUND LR INPUT23 SURROUND

Page 282 - Output Patch Parameters

352 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualCHANNEL16# High Mid Low0 NO ASSIGN1 SURROUND LR INPUT252 SURROUND LR INPUT263 SURROUND LR INPUT274 SURROUND L

Page 283 - Output Patch Parameters 283

MIDI Data Format 353DM1000—Owner’s ManualMIDI Data Format1. DATA FORMAT1.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE1.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE1.3 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE1.4 EXCL

Page 284 - Initial Output Patch Settings

354 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s ManualTransmissionIf [TABLE] is selected, operating a parameter specified in the [Control assign ta-ble] will cause

Page 285 - DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital

MIDI Data Format 355DM1000—Owner’s ManualTransmissionThis message is transmitted on the [Tx CH] by key operations in the [MI-DI]-[BULK DUMP] screen.A

Page 286 - GPI Trigger Source List

356 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.2.6 User Defeined MIDI Remote bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indica

Page 287 - Bank 1 (GM Vol & Pan)

MIDI Data Format 357DM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.2.11 Control change table bulk dump format2.12.2.12 Control change table bulk dump request format2.12.2.

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358 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.2.17 Compressor library bulk dump formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library

Page 289 - Bank 3 (XG Vol & Pan)

MIDI Data Format 359DM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.2.22 Effect library bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the lib

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36 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s Manual• Assignable Encoder Mode Parameter List# Parameters Encoder Operation Push Switch Operation1No Assi

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360 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.2.28 Output patch library bulk dump request formatThe second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate t

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MIDI Data Format 361DM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.2.33 Automix bulk dump formatThe second byte of the DATA NAME indicates the library number.0:Library no.

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362 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.3.1.2 Parameter Change basic format (Universal format)*) For parameters with a data size of 2 or more, d

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MIDI Data Format 363DM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.3.8 Parameter change (Backup memory) 2.12.3.9 Parameter request (Backup memory)2.12.3.10 Parameter chang

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364 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.3.13 Parameter change (Function call: title)ReceptionWhen this is received, the title of the specified m

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MIDI Data Format 365DM1000—Owner’s ManualTransmissionIn response to a request, a Parameter Change message will be transmitted on the [Rx CH].If [Param

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366 Appendix C: MIDIDM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.3.24 Parameter change (Function call: pair, copy)ReceptionThis is received if [Parameter change RX] is O

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MIDI Data Format 367DM1000—Owner’s Manual2.12.3.30 Parameter request (Remote Meter)ReceptionThis is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [R

Page 299 - Effects Parameters 299

368 Appendix D: OptionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualAppendix D: About Optional ProductMB1000 Peak Meter BridgeInstalling the Meter Bridge1 Attach the brackets

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MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge 369DM1000—Owner’s ManualMeter Bridge ControlsA Channel indicatorsThese indicators display the channels for which the lev-els

Page 301 - Effects Parameters 301

Metering 37DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating BasicsMeteringThis section describes how to check Input and Output Channel levels using the Meter pages or

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370 Appendix D: OptionsDM1000—Owner’s ManualRack Mounting the MB1000 Using Rack Angle BracketsYou can rack mount the MB1000 meter bridge using the rac

Page 303 - Effects Parameters 303

Installing the SP1000 Side Panels 371DM1000—Owner’s ManualInstalling the SP1000 Side PanelsThe figure below illustrates how to attach the left side pan

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372 IndexDM1000—Owner’s ManualIndexSymbolsø/INS/DLY | DLY 1-16 page ... 61ø/INS/DLY | DLY 17-32 page ... 61ø/INS/DLY | DLY 33-48

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Index 373DM1000—Owner’s ManualCATEGORY ...55Changing names ...249Channel Copy Para

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374 IndexDM1000—Owner’s ManualFAST ... 126Fast Meter Fall Time preference ... 251FB.GAIN ...

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Index 375DM1000—Owner’s ManualSLOT 1 ...236System exclusive messages ...235Transmission and Reception ..

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376 IndexDM1000—Owner’s ManualPEAK indicators ... 14, 51Peak level ... 39Phantom

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Index 377DM1000—Owner’s ManualSolo ...1162TR DIN FLIP ...117LAST SOLO ..

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YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: 26 Aug. 2002Model: DM1000MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function... Transmitted Recogn

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DM1000 Block DiagramSTEREO LSTEREO RSOLO LSOLO RAUX 1AUX 8BUS1BUS2BUS3BUS4BUS5BUS6BUS7BUS8OUTPUTDELAYATT4BAND EQINSERT INSERTINSERTLEVELSTEREO LINPUT

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38 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s Manual-Stereo pageThis page displays the Stereo Out or Control Room Monitor output level.4 If you selected

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DM1000 Level DiagramDADSP Noise FloorPHASE GATEADdBuAnalogCASCADE IN CASCADE OUTDigital Clipping LevelMax. OutputNominal Output[+18dBu][–2dBu][+24dB

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For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below.Pour plus de détails sur les pr

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Owner’s ManualKeep This Manual For Future Reference.Yamaha Manual Libraryhttp://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Music

Page 316 - Preset EQ Parameters

Metering 39DM1000—Owner’s Manual3Operating Basics5 If you selected the Stereo page, use the METER MODE parameter to select one of the following two me

Page 317 - Preset EQ Parameters 317

4 Important Information DM1000—Owner’s Manual Important Information Warnings •Connect this unit’s power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated

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40 Chapter 3—Operating BasicsDM1000—Owner’s Manual

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Connections and Setup 41DM1000—Owner’s Manual4Connections and Setup4 Connections and SetupThis chapter explains how to connect and set up your DM1000

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42 Chapter 4—Connections and SetupDM1000—Owner’s Manual Configuring a recording system with a hard disk recorderIn this system, the DM1000, with optio

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Connections 43DM1000—Owner’s Manual4Connections and Setup Configuring a recording system that uses a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)In this system, th

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44 Chapter 4—Connections and SetupDM1000—Owner’s ManualWordclock Connections and SettingsAbout wordclockDigital audio equipment must be synchronized w

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Wordclock Connections and Settings 45DM1000—Owner’s Manual4Connections and SetupIf the external devices do not have wordclock in and out connectors, y

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46 Chapter 4—Connections and SetupDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe source select button indicators are explained below:A usable wordclock signal is present at

Page 325 - Appendix B: Specifications

Input and Output Patching 47DM1000—Owner’s Manual4Connections and SetupInput and Output PatchingThe DM1000 is designed to enable you to patch (assign)

Page 326 - Appendix B: Specifications

48 Chapter 4—Connections and SetupDM1000—Owner’s Manual• 2D2L & 2D2R ... 2TR DIGITAL IN 2 (L/R)• BUS1–8... Bus

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Input and Output Patching 49DM1000—Owner’s Manual4Connections and Setup• SURR XXX(“XXX” is a channel name). ... Surround Monitor Outs• CR-L

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Operating Notes 5 DM1000—Owner’s Manual •This unit has ventilation holes along the front, rear, top, and sides to prevent the internal temperature fr

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50 Chapter 4—Connections and SetupDM1000—Owner’s Manual

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Analog I/O & Digital I/O 51DM1000—Owner’s Manual5Analog I/O & Digital I/O5 Analog I/O & Digital I/OThis chapter describes the DM1000’s an

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52 Chapter 5—Analog I/O & Digital I/ODM1000—Owner’s ManualOmni Outs• OMNI OUT connectors 1–12The DM1000 rear panel features OMNI OUT connectors 1–

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Converting Sampling Rates of Signals Received at 2TR Digital Inputs 53DM1000—Owner’s Manual5Analog I/O & Digital I/OThe following mini-YGDAI I/O c

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54 Chapter 5—Analog I/O & Digital I/ODM1000—Owner’s Manual2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the 2TR IN D1 or 2TR IN D2 button, then p

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Monitoring Digital Input Channel Status 55DM1000—Owner’s Manual5Analog I/O & Digital I/OMonitoring Digital Input Channel StatusYou can view and mo

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56 Chapter 5—Analog I/O & Digital I/ODM1000—Owner’s ManualF COPYIndicates the status of copy protection information included in the IEC958 Part2 (

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Setting the Transfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates 57DM1000—Owner’s Manual5Analog I/O & Digital I/OSetting the Transfer Format for Higher Sampl

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58 Chapter 5—Analog I/O & Digital I/ODM1000—Owner’s Manual• SINGLEIn Single mode, digital audio data is received and transmitted at a sampling rat

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Input Channels 59DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input Channels6 Input ChannelsThis chapter describes how to adjust the DM1000’s Input Channel parameters.About

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6 Important Information DM1000—Owner’s Manual Exclusion of Certain Responsibility Manufacturer, importer, or dealer shall not be liable for any incid

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60 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s Manual•PANThis section enables you to adjust the pan setting of the signals routed from the Input Chan-nels

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 61DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsB GLOBALThe GLOBAL NOR/REV buttons allow you to set the phase for al

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62 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualC Channel sectionYou can set individual delay parameters here. The delay parameters include the follow

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 63DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsB STEREO LINKThis parameter’s ON/OFF button enables you to pair gate

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64 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualC CURVEThis area displays the current compressor curve.D TYPEThis field indicates the compressor type u

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 65DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsYou can also copy the currently-selected Input Channel attenuation s

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66 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualThe parameters on this page are described below:A EQ ONThe ON/OFF button turns the currently-selected

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 67DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsPanning Input ChannelsInput Channels can be panned in the range of L

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68 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualRouting Input ChannelsYou can route each Input Channel to the Stereo Bus, Bus 1–8, or its own Direct O

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Setting the Input Channels from the Display 69DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsD D buttonWhen this button is turned on, the currently-selected Inpu

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About this Owner’s Manual 7 DM1000—Owner’s Manual About this Owner’s Manual This Owner’s Manual explains how to operate the DM1000 Digital Producti

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70 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualE MetersThese meters indicate the signal levels of the currently-selected Input Channel and its availa

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Setting the Input Channels from the Control Surface 71DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsC BUS ROUTING/FOLLOW PAN section• BUS ROUTING...Thi

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72 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualRouting and EQ’ing Input Channels1 Press the [SEL] button or move the fader for the channel you wish t

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Pairing Input Channels 73DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsPairing Input ChannelsOn the DM1000, you can pair adjacent odd-even Input Channels or cou

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74 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s Manual2 Move the cursor to the desired button in the Channel Pairing window, then press [ENTER].The followin

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Pairing Input Channels 75DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input Channels2 Move the cursor to the PAIR MODE parameter field (1), then select the HORIZONTAL or VERT

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76 Chapter 6—Input ChannelsDM1000—Owner’s ManualNaming Input ChannelsBy default, Input Channels are named CH1, CH2, etc. You can change these names if

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Using MS Stereo Microphone 77DM1000—Owner’s Manual6Input ChannelsUsing MS Stereo MicrophoneThe MS system is a type of stereo recording that uses two m

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Bus Outs 79DM1000—Owner’s Manual7Bus Outs7 Bus OutsThis chapter describes how to adjust the DM1000’s Stereo Out and Bus Out parameters.About Stereo O

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8 Contents DM1000—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Co

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80 Chapter 7—Bus OutsDM1000—Owner’s ManualBus Out 1–8The Bus Out 1–8 section mixes signals routed from Input Channels to the specified buses, processes

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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 81DM1000—Owner’s Manual7Bus OutsSetting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the DisplayTo set

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82 Chapter 7—Bus OutsDM1000—Owner’s ManualCompressing the Stereo Out and Bus OutsTo set the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 compressors, press the [DYNAMI

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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 83DM1000—Owner’s Manual7Bus OutsRouting Bus Out 1–8 Signals to the Stereo BusYou can patch Bus

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84 Chapter 7—Bus OutsDM1000—Owner’s ManualViewing the Stereo Out and Bus Out SettingsYou can view and adjust parameter settings for the currently-sele

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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 85DM1000—Owner’s Manual7Bus OutsC FaderThis fader adjusts the Stereo Out output levels, and li

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86 Chapter 7—Bus OutsDM1000—Owner’s ManualSetting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Control SurfaceYou can use the faders, Encoders, [SEL] butto

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Pairing Buses or Aux Sends 87DM1000—Owner’s Manual7Bus OutsPairing Buses or Aux SendsYou can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) buses or Aux Sends

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88 Chapter 7—Bus OutsDM1000—Owner’s ManualAttenuating Output SignalsTo attenuate the DM1000’s output signals, display the EQ | Out Att page and adju

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Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs 89DM1000—Owner’s Manual7Bus OutsNaming the Stereo Out and Bus OutsYou can change the default Bus names (BUS1, AUX4,

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Contents 9 DM1000—Owner’s Manual 9 Input & Output Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Input Patching .

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90 Chapter 7—Bus OutsDM1000—Owner’s Manual

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Aux Sends 91DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux Sends8 Aux SendsThis chapter describes how to control Aux Out 1–8.Aux Out 1–8The Aux Out 1–8 section mixes sign

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92 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s ManualSetting Aux Out 1–8 from the Control SurfaceYou can use the faders, Encoders, [SEL] buttons, and various bu

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Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Display 93DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux SendsDelaying Aux OutsTo delay Aux Out 1–8 signals, press the [ /INSERT/DELAY] butto

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94 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s ManualEQ settingsTo set the EQ for Aux Out 1–8, press the EQUALIZER [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to dis-play the

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Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Display 95DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux Sends Viewing Faders and On/Off ParametersTo display the View | Fader page, use th

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96 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s ManualSetting Aux Send LevelsYou can adjust the level of signals routed from Input Channels to the corresponding

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Setting Aux Send Levels 97DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux SendsSetting Send Levels from the DisplayYou can view multiple channels’ Aux Send levels on the sc

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98 Chapter 8—Aux SendsDM1000—Owner’s Manual3 Move the cursor to the FIXED or VARIABLE button in the MODE section for the currently-selected Aux Send t

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Setting Aux Send Levels 99DM1000—Owner’s Manual8Aux Sends4 If you switched to Fixed mode in Step 3, the ON/OFF buttons turn on or off each Input Chann

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