Dm2000 Update V1.1
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... when either the 3-1 or 5.1 Surround mode is recalled, the input and output patching will remain the same. Previously, Bass Management could be used only with the 5.1 monitor matrix. Yamaha DM2000 Update V1.1 This document explains the new and revised functions for the 5.1, 3-1, and Stereo monitor matrixes, with Bass Management turned on and off...
... when either the 3-1 or 5.1 Surround mode is recalled, the input and output patching will remain the same. Previously, Bass Management could be used only with the 5.1 monitor matrix. Yamaha DM2000 Update V1.1 This document explains the new and revised functions for the 5.1, 3-1, and Stereo monitor matrixes, with Bass Management turned on and off...
Dm2000 Update V1.1
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... Previously, the transport controls, locator, track arming functions, and shuttle and scrub could be used to the following five pages: Machine Configuration and Locate Memory, which are selected by using the LOCATOR [DISPLAY] button, and Track Arming Group, MTR Track Arming Configuration,... and Master Track Arming Configuration, which are selected by using the TRACK ARMING [DISPLAY] button. When the MACHINE CONTROL option is on , the DAW can be controlled regardless of which case the DAW...
... Previously, the transport controls, locator, track arming functions, and shuttle and scrub could be used to the following five pages: Machine Configuration and Locate Memory, which are selected by using the LOCATOR [DISPLAY] button, and Track Arming Group, MTR Track Arming Configuration,... and Master Track Arming Configuration, which are selected by using the TRACK ARMING [DISPLAY] button. When the MACHINE CONTROL option is on , the DAW can be controlled regardless of which case the DAW...
Dm2000 Update V1.1
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... -1 RCL -> 3 Surr Lib +1 RCL When the Solo Bus to the USER DEFINED KEYS on the USER DEFINED KEY ASSIGN page, which can be selected by using the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button, soloed channels can now be assigned to Studio Out preference on or off (i.e., [CONTROL ROOM], [STEREO], [AUX 11], and [...AUX 12]), the Solo signal is output by using the USER DEFINED KEYS [DISPLAY] button. Each time the GPI1 input (pin 10) goes Low (ground), the Dimmer is turned on the Preferences 1 page, ...
... -1 RCL -> 3 Surr Lib +1 RCL When the Solo Bus to the USER DEFINED KEYS on the USER DEFINED KEY ASSIGN page, which can be selected by using the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button, soloed channels can now be assigned to Studio Out preference on or off (i.e., [CONTROL ROOM], [STEREO], [AUX 11], and [...AUX 12]), the Solo signal is output by using the USER DEFINED KEYS [DISPLAY] button. Each time the GPI1 input (pin 10) goes Low (ground), the Dimmer is turned on the Preferences 1 page, ...
Owner's Manual
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...300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in the users manual, may void your retailer or Yamaha Service Center as follows: The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be used according to the instructions found to be the source of interference, which can not locate the appropriate... retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of this product in als KCA. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri ...
...300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in the users manual, may void your retailer or Yamaha Service Center as follows: The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be used according to the instructions found to be the source of interference, which can not locate the appropriate... retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of this product in als KCA. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri ...
Owner's Manual
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... hazard. • This unit is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • If you notice any cards, check the Yamaha web site to ground the unit. Using the unit with a damaged power cord is equipped with a dedicated ground connection to excessive heat, such as the AC outlet is a... is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • Should this unit away from the AC outlet. Installing cards that receive direct sunlight. - DM2000-Owner's Manual Doing so is still connected. Cautions • Keep this unit be dropped or the cabinet be sure to if your dealer for a ...
... hazard. • This unit is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • If you notice any cards, check the Yamaha web site to ground the unit. Using the unit with a damaged power cord is equipped with a dedicated ground connection to excessive heat, such as the AC outlet is a... is a fire and electrical shock hazard. • Should this unit away from the AC outlet. Installing cards that receive direct sunlight. - DM2000-Owner's Manual Doing so is still connected. Cautions • Keep this unit be dropped or the cabinet be sure to if your dealer for a ...
Owner's Manual
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... telephone near this unit for information about replacing the internal data backup battery. Use two or more people to carry it connected is heavy. Otherwise, malfunction may be sure to the DM2000. Damaged cables may induce noise. Dust accumulation inside of time, such as follows: sleeve-ground... with the MB2000 attached, do not hold only the MB2000 when you move the DM2000 with moving contacts, such switches, rotary controls, fad- ers, and connectors, deteriorates over time. If noise occurs, use this unit may cause fire or electrical shock. • If you know...
... telephone near this unit for information about replacing the internal data backup battery. Use two or more people to carry it connected is heavy. Otherwise, malfunction may be sure to the DM2000. Damaged cables may induce noise. Dust accumulation inside of time, such as follows: sleeve-ground... with the MB2000 attached, do not hold only the MB2000 when you move the DM2000 with moving contacts, such switches, rotary controls, fad- ers, and connectors, deteriorates over time. If noise occurs, use this unit may cause fire or electrical shock. • If you know...
Owner's Manual
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.... Yamaha is a trademark of Apogee Electronics, Inc. Waves is a trademark of Mackie Designs, Inc. iii SmartMedia Handling Precautions • The CARD slot is for any incidental damages including personal injury or any other damages caused by improper use or operation of the DM2000. In this case use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth...
.... Yamaha is a trademark of Apogee Electronics, Inc. Waves is a trademark of Mackie Designs, Inc. iii SmartMedia Handling Precautions • The CARD slot is for any incidental damages including personal injury or any other damages caused by improper use or operation of the DM2000. In this case use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth...
Owner's Manual
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... surface, somewhere that complies with the manual's organization and to locate tasks and topics, and use the index to locate specific information. Conventions Used in the previous sections. Installing the DM2000 The DM2000 should be placed on the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at: . Rather than repeat the same information over and over, these...
... surface, somewhere that complies with the manual's organization and to locate tasks and topics, and use the index to locate specific information. Conventions Used in the previous sections. Installing the DM2000 The DM2000 should be placed on the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at: . Rather than repeat the same information over and over, these...
Owner's Manual
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... 3 Operating Basics 35 Connecting the Power Cord 35 Turning On & Off the DM2000 35 About the Display 35 Selecting Display Pages 36 Display History 37 Display Page Controls 37 Parameter Windows 37 Confirmation Messages 37 Title Edit Window 38 Using a Keyboard 38 Channel Strip Displays 39 Selecting Layers 42 Selecting Channels 43... 58 6 Input & Output Patching 61 Input Patching 61 Output Patching 63 Naming Input & Output Ports 66 Patch Select Window 67 Patching with the Encoders 67 DM2000-Owner's Manual
... 3 Operating Basics 35 Connecting the Power Cord 35 Turning On & Off the DM2000 35 About the Display 35 Selecting Display Pages 36 Display History 37 Display Page Controls 37 Parameter Windows 37 Confirmation Messages 37 Title Edit Window 38 Using a Keyboard 38 Channel Strip Displays 39 Selecting Layers 42 Selecting Channels 43... 58 6 Input & Output Patching 61 Input Patching 61 Output Patching 63 Naming Input & Output Ports 66 Patch Select Window 67 Patching with the Encoders 67 DM2000-Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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...Input Channel Levels 74 Grouping Input Channel Faders 74 Routing Input Channels 75 Panning Input Channels 76 Using Surround Pan 77 Sending Input Channels to Aux Sends 80 Soloing Input Channels 81 Direct Outs 81 Pairing Input Channels 81... Using MS Decoding 81 Viewing Input Channel Settings 81 Copying Input Channel Settings 81 Naming Input Channels 81 8 Stereo... 84 Viewing Stereo Out Settings 84 Copying Stereo Out Settings 84 Naming the Stereo Out 84 DM2000-Owner's Manual
...Input Channel Levels 74 Grouping Input Channel Faders 74 Routing Input Channels 75 Panning Input Channels 76 Using Surround Pan 77 Sending Input Channels to Aux Sends 80 Soloing Input Channels 81 Direct Outs 81 Pairing Input Channels 81... Using MS Decoding 81 Viewing Input Channel Settings 81 Copying Input Channel Settings 81 Naming Input Channels 81 8 Stereo... 84 Viewing Stereo Out Settings 84 Copying Stereo Out Settings 84 Naming the Stereo Out 84 DM2000-Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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...102 Copying Matrix Send Master Settings 102 Naming Matrix Send Masters 102 12 Common Channel Functions 103 Metering 103 Attenuating Signals 106 Using EQ 107 Grouping Output Channel EQs 110 Using Inserts 111 Compressing Channels 113 Grouping Output Channel Compressors 116 Delaying Channel Signals 117 Soloing Channels 118 Pairing Channels 120 Grouping... Channel Fader Settings 125 Copying Channel Settings 129 Naming Channels 130 13 Monitoring & Talkback 132 Control Room Monitoring 132 Studio Monitoring 133 Surround Monitoring 134 Using Talkback & Slate 138 DM2000-Owner's Manual
...102 Copying Matrix Send Master Settings 102 Naming Matrix Send Masters 102 12 Common Channel Functions 103 Metering 103 Attenuating Signals 106 Using EQ 107 Grouping Output Channel EQs 110 Using Inserts 111 Compressing Channels 113 Grouping Output Channel Compressors 116 Delaying Channel Signals 117 Soloing Channels 118 Pairing Channels 120 Grouping... Channel Fader Settings 125 Copying Channel Settings 129 Naming Channels 130 13 Monitoring & Talkback 132 Control Room Monitoring 132 Studio Monitoring 133 Surround Monitoring 134 Using Talkback & Slate 138 DM2000-Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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... Editing GEQs 155 16 Scene Memories 157 About Scene Memories 157 Auto Scene Memory Update 158 Storing & Recalling Scenes with the SCENE MEMORY Buttons 159 Using the Scene Memory Page 160 Fading Scenes 161 Recalling Scenes Safely 162 Sorting Scenes 163 17 Automix 164 About Automix 164 What's Recorded in an... Recording an Automix 172 Rerecording Events 173 Parameter Recording 174 Punching In & Out Individual Parameters 175 Playing Back an Automix 176 Editing Events Offline 177 DM2000-Owner's Manual
... Editing GEQs 155 16 Scene Memories 157 About Scene Memories 157 Auto Scene Memory Update 158 Storing & Recalling Scenes with the SCENE MEMORY Buttons 159 Using the Scene Memory Page 160 Fading Scenes 161 Recalling Scenes Safely 162 Sorting Scenes 163 17 Automix 164 About Automix 164 What's Recorded in an... Recording an Automix 172 Rerecording Events 173 Parameter Recording 174 Punching In & Out Individual Parameters 175 Playing Back an Automix 176 Editing Events Offline 177 DM2000-Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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x 18 MIDI 182 MIDI & the DM2000 182 MIDI I/O 182 MIDI Port Setup 183 MIDI Channel Setup 184 Assigning Scenes to Program Changes 185 Assigning Parameters to Control Changes 186 Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 186 Using Bulk Dump 187 19 Pro Tools Remote Layer... 188 Configuring Windows Computers 188 Configuring Macintosh Computers 188 Configuring the DM2000 188 Configuring Pro Tools 189 Control Surface Operation with ...
x 18 MIDI 182 MIDI & the DM2000 182 MIDI I/O 182 MIDI Port Setup 183 MIDI Channel Setup 184 Assigning Scenes to Program Changes 185 Assigning Parameters to Control Changes 186 Controlling Parameters by Using Parameter Changes 186 Using Bulk Dump 187 19 Pro Tools Remote Layer... 188 Configuring Windows Computers 188 Configuring Macintosh Computers 188 Configuring the DM2000 188 Configuring Pro Tools 189 Control Surface Operation with ...
Owner's Manual
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...Layers 219 About Machine Control (MMC & P2 220 Configuring Machines 220 Configuring the REMOTE Port 221 Transport Buttons 221 Using Shuttle & Scrub 222 Using the Locator 222 Setting the Locate Memories, Pre-roll, Post-roll & Roll-back 224 Arming Machine Tracks 225 Configuring...Interface 228 Controlling AD824 A/D Converters 229 21 Other Functions 230 Using the User Defined Keys 230 Saving DM2000 Data to SmartMedia 231 Setting Preferences 234 Using the Oscillator 238 Checking the Battery 238 Initializing the DM2000 239 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 240 USER DEFINED KEYS 240 USER ...
...Layers 219 About Machine Control (MMC & P2 220 Configuring Machines 220 Configuring the REMOTE Port 221 Transport Buttons 221 Using Shuttle & Scrub 222 Using the Locator 222 Setting the Locate Memories, Pre-roll, Post-roll & Roll-back 224 Arming Machine Tracks 225 Configuring...Interface 228 Controlling AD824 A/D Converters 229 21 Other Functions 230 Using the User Defined Keys 230 Saving DM2000 Data to SmartMedia 231 Setting Preferences 234 Using the Oscillator 238 Checking the Battery 238 Initializing the DM2000 239 Appendix A: Parameter Lists 240 USER DEFINED KEYS 240 USER ...
Owner's Manual
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Welcome 1 1 Welcome Thank you for cascading up to four DM2000s (i.e., 384 Input Channels) DM2000-Owner's Manual Designed with production in mind, the DM2000 Digital Production Console offers 24-bit/96 kHz digital audio processing without compromise, comprehensive surround mixing and monitoring, including bass ... AES/EBU and Coaxial I/O sampling rate converters for connecting 44.1/48 kHz legacy digital audio equipment • Double channel digital I/O for use with legacy 44.1/48 kHz multitrack recorders • Cascade ports for choosing the Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Console.
Welcome 1 1 Welcome Thank you for cascading up to four DM2000s (i.e., 384 Input Channels) DM2000-Owner's Manual Designed with production in mind, the DM2000 Digital Production Console offers 24-bit/96 kHz digital audio processing without compromise, comprehensive surround mixing and monitoring, including bass ... AES/EBU and Coaxial I/O sampling rate converters for connecting 44.1/48 kHz legacy digital audio equipment • Double channel digital I/O for use with legacy 44.1/48 kHz multitrack recorders • Cascade ports for choosing the Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Console.
Owner's Manual
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...Interface) port for external control and "Recording" light • Remote control of repetitive tasks • Display History buttons for quick access to 12 Yamaha AD824 A/D Converters MIDI • Standard MIDI ports, USB TO HOST port, SERIAL TO HOST port, or mLAN MIDI I/O • USB,... speaker alignment functions • Surround monitor library with 32 user memories Remote Control • Control and manage your DM2000 from your Mac or PC by using the bundled Studio Manager software • Remote Layers for external equipment control, including predefined targets for controlling...
...Interface) port for external control and "Recording" light • Remote control of repetitive tasks • Display History buttons for quick access to 12 Yamaha AD824 A/D Converters MIDI • Standard MIDI ports, USB TO HOST port, SERIAL TO HOST port, or mLAN MIDI I/O • USB,... speaker alignment functions • Surround monitor library with 32 user memories Remote Control • Control and manage your DM2000 from your Mac or PC by using the bundled Studio Manager software • Remote Layers for external equipment control, including predefined targets for controlling...
Owner's Manual
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... channel names. See "Selecting Layers" on the currently selected Layer. There are used to edit Input and Output Channel parameters. Their indicators light up when the input signal level is 3 dB below nominal. DM2000-Owner's Manual Control Surface 5 AD Input Section AD Input #1 is shown here... 5 15 selected Layer. Their exact operation depends on page 175 for more information. 6 CH01 B AUTO buttons These buttons are used to power condenser-type microphones or direct boxes. See "Selecting Encoder Modes" on page 41 for more information. See "Channel Names...
... channel names. See "Selecting Layers" on the currently selected Layer. There are used to edit Input and Output Channel parameters. Their indicators light up when the input signal level is 3 dB below nominal. DM2000-Owner's Manual Control Surface 5 AD Input Section AD Input #1 is shown here... 5 15 selected Layer. Their exact operation depends on page 175 for more information. 6 CH01 B AUTO buttons These buttons are used to power condenser-type microphones or direct boxes. See "Selecting Encoder Modes" on page 41 for more information. See "Channel Names...
Owner's Manual
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...SELECT DISPLAY MATRIX 1 MATRIX 2 MATRIX 3 MATRIX 4 2 3.3V CARD A MATRIX SELECT DISPLAY button This button is for use with SmartMedia (3.3 V), which can also be used to store DM2000 data, including Setups, Scenes, Automixes, Libraries, and so on page 175 for more information. Their exact operation depends on..." on the currently selected Fader mode and Layer. DM2000-Owner's Manual G Channel faders These 100 mm touch-sensitive motorized faders are used to SmartMedia" on page 118 for more information. They can be used to the Encoders. The button indicator of the currently...
...SELECT DISPLAY MATRIX 1 MATRIX 2 MATRIX 3 MATRIX 4 2 3.3V CARD A MATRIX SELECT DISPLAY button This button is for use with SmartMedia (3.3 V), which can also be used to store DM2000 data, including Setups, Scenes, Automixes, Libraries, and so on page 175 for more information. Their exact operation depends on..." on the currently selected Fader mode and Layer. DM2000-Owner's Manual G Channel faders These 100 mm touch-sensitive motorized faders are used to SmartMedia" on page 118 for more information. They can be used to the Encoders. The button indicator of the currently...
Owner's Manual
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...parameter. In this mode is selected, the function of its partner flashes. DM2000-Owner's Manual The button indicator of over 40, can also be assigned to these four buttons. These buttons can be used to pair Aux Sends. ENCODER MODE 1 23 ENCODER MODE DISPLAY PAN PAN AUX...D ASSIGN 1-4 buttons These buttons are inactive. See "Selecting Encoder Modes" on page 46 for more information. C AUX/MTRX button This button is used to select the following pages: Aux Send, Aux Send Pan, and Input Channel Aux View. Up to four parameters, from a list of the ...
...parameter. In this mode is selected, the function of its partner flashes. DM2000-Owner's Manual The button indicator of over 40, can also be assigned to these four buttons. These buttons can be used to pair Aux Sends. ENCODER MODE 1 23 ENCODER MODE DISPLAY PAN PAN AUX...D ASSIGN 1-4 buttons These buttons are inactive. See "Selecting Encoder Modes" on page 46 for more information. C AUX/MTRX button This button is used to select the following pages: Aux Send, Aux Send Pan, and Input Channel Aux View. Up to four parameters, from a list of the ...
Owner's Manual
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...on page 217 for more information. See "Selecting Fader Modes" on page 231 for more information. E REMOTE button This button is used to save and load DM2000 data to select the following pages: Preferences 1, Preferences 2, Preferences 3, MIDI/TO HOST Setup, GPI Setup, Input Port Name, ...selects the Aux/Mtrx Fader mode, in which are used to select the following pages: Oscillator, Channel Status Monitor, and Battery Check. See "Saving DM2000 Data to select the Remote pages. D UTILITY button This button is used to select the following pages: MIDI Setup, Program Change...
...on page 217 for more information. See "Selecting Fader Modes" on page 231 for more information. E REMOTE button This button is used to save and load DM2000 data to select the following pages: Preferences 1, Preferences 2, Preferences 3, MIDI/TO HOST Setup, GPI Setup, Input Port Name, ...selects the Aux/Mtrx Fader mode, in which are used to select the following pages: Oscillator, Channel Status Monitor, and Battery Check. See "Saving DM2000 Data to select the Remote pages. D UTILITY button This button is used to select the following pages: MIDI Setup, Program Change...