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1. High Mid Low 59 FADER L MASTER AUX7 60 FADER L MASTER AUX8 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN 63 NO ASSIGN 64 EQ F LOW INPUT25 65 EQ F LOW INPUT26 66 EQ F LOW INPUT27 67 EQ F LOW INPUT28 68 EQ F LOW INPUT29 69 EQ F LOW INPUT30 70 EQ FLOW INPUT31 71 EQ FLOW INPUT32 72 EQ FLOW INPUT33 73 EQ FLOW INPUT34 74 EQ FLOW INPUT35 75 EQ FLOW INPUT36 76 EQ FLOW INPUT37 77 EQ FLOW INPUT38 78 EQ FLOW INPUT39 79 EQ FLOW INPUT40 80 EQ F LOW INPUT41 81 EQ F LOW INPUT42 82 EQ F LOW INPUT43 83 EQ F LOW INPUT44 84 EQ F LOW INPUT45 85 EQ F LOW INPUT46 86 EQ F LOW INPUT47 87 EQ F LOW INPUT48 88 NO ASSIGN 89 EQ Q LOW INPUT25 90 EQ Q LOW INPUT26 91 EQ Q LOW INPUT27 92 EQ Q LOW INPUT28 93 EQ Q LOW INPUT29 94 EQ Q LOW INPUT30 95 EQ Q LOW INPUT31 102 EQ Q LOW INPUT32 103 EQ Q LOW INPUT33 104 EQ Q LOW INPUT34 105 EQ Q LOW INPUT35 106 EQ Q LOW INPUT36 107 EQ Q LOW INPUT37 108 EQ Q LOW INPUT38 109 EQ Q LOW INPUT39 110 EQ Q LOW INPUT40 111 EQ Q LOW INPUT41 112 EQ Q LOW INPUT42 113 EQ Q LOW INPUT43 114 EQ Q LOW INPUT44 115 EQ Q LOW INPUT45 116 EQ Q LOW INPUT46
2. High Mid Low 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN 63 NO ASSIGN 64 EQ F HI MID INPUT25 65 EQ F HI MID INPUT26 66 EQ F HI MID INPUT27 67 EQ F HI MID 28 68 F HI MID INPUT29 69 EQ F HI MID INPUT30 70 EQ F HI MID INPUT31 71 EQ F HI MID INPUT32 72 EQ F HI MID INPUT33 73 EQ F HI MID INPUT34 74 EQ F HI MID INPUT35 75 EQ F HI MID INPUT36 76 EQ F HI MID INPUT37 77 EQ F HI MID INPUT38 78 EQ F HI MID INPUT39 79 EQ F HI MID INPUT40 80 EQ F HI MID INPUT41 81 EQ F HI MID INPUT42 82 EQ F HI MID INPUT43 83 EQ F HI MID INPUT44 84 EQ F HI MID INPUT45 85 EQ F HI MID INPUT46 86 EQ F HI MID INPUT47 87 EQ F HI MID INPUT48 88 NO ASSIGN 89 EQ Q HI MID INPUT25 90 EQ Q HI MID INPUT26 91 EQ Q HI MID INPUT27 92 EQ Q HI MID INPUT28 93 EQ Q HI MID INPUT29 94 EQ Q HI MID INPUT30 95 EQ Q HI MID INPUT31 102 EQ Q HI MID INPUT32 103 EQ Q HI MID INPUT33 104 EQ Q HI MID INPUT34 105 EQ Q HI MID INPUT35 106 EQ Q HI MID INPUT36 107 EQ Q HI MID INPUT37 108 EQ Q HI MID INPUT38 109 EQ Q HI MID INPUT39 110 EQ Q HI MID INPUT40 111 EQ Q HI MID INPUT41 112 EQ Q HI MID INPUT42 113 EQ Q HI MID INPUT43 114 EQ Q HI MID INPUT44 115 EQ Q HI MID INPUT45 116 EQ Q HI MID INPUT46 117 EQ
3. High Mid Low 59 FADER L MASTER AUX3 60 FADERL MASTER AUX4 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN 63 NOASSIGN 64 F LOW INPUT1 65 EQ F LOW INPUT2 66 EQ F LOW INPUT3 67 EQ F LOW INPUT4 68 EQ F LOW INPUT5 69 EQ F LOW INPUT6 70 EQ F LOW 71 F LOW INPUT8 72 EQ F LOW INPUT9 73 F LOW INPUT10 74 EQ F LOW INPUT11 75 EQ F LOW INPUT12 76 EQ F LOW INPUT13 77 EQ F LOW INPUT14 78 EQ F LOW INPUT15 79 EQ F LOW INPUT16 80 EQ F LOW INPUT17 81 EQ F LOW INPUT18 82 EQ F LOW INPUT19 83 EQ F LOW INPUT20 84 EQ F LOW INPUT21 85 EQ F LOW INPUT22 86 EQ F LOW INPUT23 87 EQ F LOW INPUT24 88 NO ASSIGN 89 EQ Q LOW INPUT1 90 EQ Q LOW INPUT2 91 EQ Q LOW INPUT3 92 EQ Q LOW INPUT4 93 EQ Q LOW INPUTS 94 EQ Q LOW INPUT6 95 EQ Q LOW 102 EQ Q LOW INPUT8 103 EQ Q LOW INPUT9 104 EQ Q LOW INPUT10 105 EQ Q LOW INPUT11 106 EQ Q LOW INPUT12 107 EQ Q LOW INPUT13 108 EQ Q LOW INPUT14 109 EQ Q LOW INPUT15 110 EQ Q LOW INPUT16 111 EQ Q LOW INPUT17 112 EQ Q LOW INPUT18 113 EQ Q LOW INPUT19 114 EQ Q LOW INPUT20 115 EQ Q LOW INPUT21 116 EQ Q LOW INPUT22 117 EQ Q LOW INPUT23 118 EQ Q LOW INPUT24 119 NO ASSIGN DM1000 Owner s Manual 340 Appendix C MIDI
4. 2 To control a device that supports the P2 protocol press the DISPLAY ACCESS SETUP button repeatedly to display the Setup Remote page then set the REMOTE FUNCTION parameter 1 to P2 DFLT This page enables you to select the type of signals transmitted or received via the REMOTE connector See page 270 for more information SETUP Initial Data sr EE OO Initio Dto 8 00 00 00 o0 REMOTE FUNCTION Q PZ DFLT Tip For the REMOTE FUNCTION parameter you can also select P2 VTRI P2 VTR2 or P2 VTR3 as a P2 protocol format These three options are provided to support future P2 pro tocol supporting devices Currently they are identical to P2 DFLT DM1000 Owner s Manual 3 2 232 Chapter 17 Remote Control 3 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS SETUP button repeatedly until the Setup MIDI Host page appears SETUP Initial Dat e do ea SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Studio Manager DAW REMOTE 1 ProTools REMOTE 2 CASCADE LINK d TYPE PORT DEUICEID ez Not Hork PREFERI PREFERZ MA PREFERS JA MIDI HOST ely 4 Move the cursor to either the MMC button or P2 button in the MACHINE CONTROL section 1 to specify the remote control method then press the ENTER button I
5. Name Data Format ID Controller Short Long 1 2131415 6 789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON END _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RM01 XG01 XG CH01 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4 08 00 ENC F7 END _ _ _ _ _ FADER FO 43 10 4C 08 00 OB FAD F7 END _ _ _ _ _ ON END _ _ RMO2 XG02 XG CHO2 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4C 08 01 OE F7 END FADER FO 43 10 4C 08 01 OB FAD F7 END ON END RM03 XG03 XG CH03 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4C 08 02 F7 END _ _ _ _ _ FADER FO 43 10 08 02 OB FAD F7 END _ _ _ ON END RM04 XG04 XG CH04 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4C 08 FADER FO 43 10 08 ON END RM05 5 05 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4C 08 FADER FO 43 10 4C 08 ON END RMO6 XG06 06 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4C 08 FADER FO 43 10 08 ON END RM07 XG07 XG CH07 VOL amp PAN ENCODER FO 43 10 4C 08 FADER FO 43 10 4C 08 ON END RMO8 XG08 XG CHO8 VOL amp PAN ENCO
6. SLOT OMNI INSERT IN DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital INSCH36 InsertOut CH36 FX1 2 Effect1 OUT 2 INSCH36 InsertOut CH36 INSCH37 InsertOut CH37 FX1 3 Effect1 OUT 3 INSCH37 InsertOut CH37 INSCH38 InsertOut CH38 FX1 4 Effect OUT 4 INSCH38 InsertOut CH38 INSCH39 InsertOut CH39 FX1 5 Effect OUT 5 INSCH39 InsertOut CH39 INSCH4O InsertOut CH40 FX1 6 Effect1 OUT 6 INSCH40 InsertOut CH40 INSCH41 InsertOut CH41 FX1 7 Effect OUT 7 INSCH41 InsertOut CH41 INSCH42 InsertOut CH42 FX1 8 Effect OUT 8 INSCH42 InsertOut CH42 INSCH43 InsertOut CH43 FX2 1 Effect2 OUT 1 INSCH43 InsertOut CH43 INSCH44 InsertOut CH44 FX2 2 Effect2 OUT 2 INSCH44 InsertOut CH44 INSCH45 InsertOut CH45 FX3 1 Effect3 OUT 1 INSCH45 InsertOut CH45 INSCH46 InsertOut CH46 FX3 2 Effect3 OUT 2 INSCH46 InsertOut CH46 INSCH47 InsertOut CH47 FX4 1 Effect4 OUT 1 INSCH47 InsertOut CH47 INSCH48 InsertOut CH48 FX4 2 Effect4 OUT 2 INSCH48 InsertOut CH48 INSBUS1 InsertOut BUS1 21011 2TRIN Dig 1 L INSBUS1 InsertOut BUS1 INSBUS2 InsertOut BUS2 2TDIR 2TRIN Dig 1 R INSBUS2 InsertOut BUS2 INSBUS3 InsertOut BUS3 2TD2L 2 Dig 2 L INSBUS3 InsertOut BUS3 INSBUS4 InsertOut BUSA4 2TD2R 2TR IN Dig 2 R INSBUSA InsertOut BUSA INSBUS5 InsertOut BUS5
7. 1 17 33 YAMAHA D Channel indicators These indicators display the channels for which the lev els are currently displayed Input Channels 1 16 17 32 33 48 Aux Outs 1 8 Bus Outs 1 8 2 INPUT METERING POSITION indicators These indicators display the current metering position specified for the Input Channels 3 OUTPUT METERING POSITION indicators These indicators display the current metering position specified for the Output Channels 4 PEAK HOLD button This button turns the Peak Hold function on or off When the Peak Hold function is turned on the button indicator lights up This button works in unison with the PEAK HOLD button displayed on the Meter display 5 TIME CODE display This display indicates the timecode or MIDI clock value the DM1000 is receiving or generating 6 1 16 17 32 33 48 REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 MASTER buttons These buttons select the layers of the channel meters dis played on the meter bridge The button indicator of the currently selected layer lights up If you turn on the Meter Follow Layer check box on the Setup Prefer1 page see page 250 the layer selection on the meter bridge follows the layer selection on the DM1000 7 Level meters These 12 segment LED level meters display the channel l
8. DM1000 Owner s Manual 0430u0 1ouu t 226 Chapter 17 Remote Control 2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS SETUP button repeatedly until the Setup MIDI Host page appears SETUP Initial Data m ST R ST MIDI TO HOST SETUP 00 00 00 00 Rx PORT Tx PORT f DRH REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 CRSCRDE LINK _ PORT Em TRANSMIT t REQUEST ez Not Work 3 Move the cursor to the REMOTE 2 parameter box 1 in the SPECIAL FUNC TIONS section rotate the Parameter wheel to select MIDI then press ENTER If the MIDI port is already in use a confirmation window for changing the assignment appears Move the cursor to the YES button then press ENTER Tip If the REMOTE 2 parameter box is grayed out proceed to Steps 4and 5 to set the TARGET parameter then return to Steps 2 and 3 4 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS REMOTE button then press the F2 button The Remote Remote 2 page appears 5 Move the cursor to the TARGET parameter box rotate the Parameter wheel to select USER DEFINED then press ENTER The confirmation window for changing the setting appears Move the cursor to the YES button then press ENTER The display changes as follows REMOTE Initial Data 0 Test 10 1 ia 00 00 00 0 1 NITIALIZE ID SHORT CRMGID 4 D TRANSMIT ENABLE DISABLE This b
9. High Mid Low 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN 63 NO ASSIGN 64 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT1 65 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT2 66 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT3 67 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT4 68 SURROUND WIDTH INPUTS 69 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT6 70 SURROUND WIDTH 71 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT8 72 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT9 73 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT10 74 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT11 75 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT12 76 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT13 77 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT14 78 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT15 79 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT16 80 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT17 81 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT18 82 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT19 83 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT20 84 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT21 85 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT22 86 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT23 87 SURROUND WIDTH INPUT24 88 NO ASSIGN 89 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT1 90 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT2 91 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT3 92 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT4 93 SURROUND DEPTH INPUTS 94 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT6 95 SURROUND DEPTH 102 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT8 103 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT9 104 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT10 105 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT11 106 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT12 107 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT13 108 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT14 109 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT15 110 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT16 111 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT17 112 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT18 113 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT19 114 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT20 115 SURROUND DEPTH INPUT21 116
10. CHANNEL3 High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ GLOWH INPUT1 2 EQ GLOWH INPUT2 3 EQ GLOW H INPUT3 4 EQ G LOW H INPUTA 5 EQ G LOW H INPUTS 6 EQ G LOW H INPUT6 7 EQ G LOW H 8 EQ G LOW H INPUT8 9 EQ G LOW H INPUT9 10 EQ G LOW H INPUT10 11 EQ G LOW H INPUT11 12 EQ G LOW H INPUT12 13 EQ G LOW H INPUT13 14 EQ G LOW H INPUT14 15 EQ G LOW H INPUT15 16 EQ G LOW H INPUT16 17 EQ G LOW H INPUT17 18 EQ G LOW H INPUT18 19 EQ G LOW H INPUT19 20 EQ G LOW H INPUT20 21 EQ G LOW H INPUT21 22 EQ G LOW H INPUT22 23 EQ G LOW H INPUT23 24 EQ G LOW H INPUT24 25 FADER H MASTER AUX1 26 FADER H MASTER AUX2 27 FADER H MASTER AUX3 28 FADER H MASTER AUX4 29 NO ASSIGN 30 NO ASSIGN 31 NO ASSIGN 32 NO ASSIGN 33 EQ G LOW L INPUT1 34 EQ GLOWL INPUT2 35 EQ GLOWL INPUT3 36 EQ GLOWL INPUTA 37 EQ GLOWL INPUTS 38 EQ GLOWL INPUT6 39 EQ GLOWL 40 EQ G LOW L INPUT8 41 EQ GLOWL INPUT9 42 EQ GLOWL INPUT10 43 EQ GLOWL INPUT11 44 EQ GLOWL INPUT12 45 EQ GLOWL INPUT13 46 EQ GLOWL INPUT14 47 EQ GLOWL INPUT15 48 EQ GLOWL INPUT16 49 EQ GLOWL INPUT17 50 EQ GLOWL INPUT18 51 EQ GLOWL INPUT19 52 EQ GLOWL INPUT20 53 EQ GLOWL INPUT21 54 EQ GLOWL INPUT22 55 EQ GLOWL INPUT23 56 EQ GLOWL INPUT24 57 FADERL MASTER AUX1 58 FADER L MASTER AUX2
11. 253 Eyes FADER indicator 33 PAN button 16 MIXDOWN eerte 116 Meteri 37 Pan S Ch Edit 126 mLAN I O sss 53 P oe 77 js i usd P ida HS 67 MMC C 205 231 235 2222 22 4 M MOD DELAY aaa 293 t SI t O MOD FILTER 299 Page title 28 Pan Surr Surr Mode page 123 NEED CEN HEEL Parameter boxes 29 5 Surr1 16 page 130 Monitor Solo C R page 116 Rotary controls amp faders 29 Pan Surr Surr17 32 page 130 Monitor Surr Lib page 179 ae Sampling rate indicator 28 Pan Surr Surr33 48 page 130 Monitor Surr Patch page 139 Selecting channels 32 123 Monitor Surr Setup page 133 138 Selecting display pages 28 PAN SURROUND button 17 Monitor Surround page 137 Selecting encoder modes 34 Panning ees 67 102 Monitor Talkback page 119 Selecting fader modes 33 FS b ttOfi ttes 87 Monitor alignment 136 Selecting 1 31 FOLLOW PAN 71 MONITOR LEVEL control 222 electing layers eee SL FOLLOW PAN t
12. gt s s p 20 P lo Jz s s js hs 20 20 20 Je o 30 L s Ll sefa Le Ls oS EE EE ke a Em E ee Sea eae E E E E E E E E E E 7 9 10 11 12 3 14 15 16 237 29 2247 4 287 4i 277 M28744 45 USE 47 48 00K Busi Bus BUSS BU4 BUSS BUSS BUSB Channel Strip Section p 15 STEREO Section p 15 USER DEFINED KEYS Section p 21 DM1000 Owner s Manual 14 Chapter 2 Control Surface amp Rear Panel AD Input Section orr E 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 oFF _BJON or gon orr OFF z 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB 20dB CD 48V ON OFF switches 1 16 These switches turn on or off the 48 V phantom power feed to each INPUT PAD switches 1 16 These switches turn on or off the 20 dB pad attenuator for each AD Input 8 GAIN controls 1 16 These controls adjust input sensitivity for each AD Input Input sensitivity is 4 dB to 40 dB when the Pad is on and 16 dB to 60 dB when the Pad is off
13. OMNI OUT PATCH OMNI OUT 1 AUXI t OMNI 1 moi OMNI 11 OMNI 1 SLOT OUT OMNI our M INSERT IN ADIRECIT OUTA FT The OMNI 1 12 parameter boxes 1 indicate the currently patched signals The param eter indicators are explained below Parameter values Description E No assignment 051 058 Bus Out 1 8 signal AUX1 AUX8 Aux Out 1 8 signal ST L R Stereo Out signal INS CH1 INS CH48 Input Channel 1 48 Insert Out INS 51 5 BUS8 amp Bus Out 1 8 Insert Out INS AUX1 INS AUX8 Aux Out 1 8 Insert Out INS ST L ST R Stereo Out Insert Out SURR XXX XXX represents a channel name Surround Monitor Outs CR L CR R Control Room Monitor signals CAS BUS1 BUS8 Bus 1 8 Cascade Outs CAS AUX1 AUX8 Aux Bus 1 8 Cascade Outs CAS ST L ST R Stereo Bus Cascade Outs CASSOLOL CASSOLOR Solo Bus Cascade Outs SOLO L SOLO R Solo Bus signal M MX XXX Surround Monitor Outs XXX represents a channel name 2 Move the cursor to a patch parameter you wish to change and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the INC DEC buttons to modify the patching 3 Press ENTER to confirm the change Tip You can store the Output Patch settings to the Output Patch library Refer to Chapter 15 Libraries on page 165 for more information DM1000 Owner s Manual 1ndul 110 Chapter 9
14. 2 159 Fading Scenes a aa us v s uq ua Tene tea a ete o deeming nes 160 Recalling Scenes Safely u aypa ELI eese eas mew ei EX oe PR Ra 162 SOLID SCOMESY t enses ut veste Wa tee densae Vest 163 TS Libraries 2 9 Er RESUELTAS VES ORIEN 165 Ab ut the Libraries 165 General Library Operation 42 eee a EEEE EEDEN RETRE 165 Using Libraries E aS 167 16 Automix a i ai 181 AbOoUtANUtODTIX Neto m REP bei ee Eee 181 Setting Up for Automix Recording 182 Recording an AULOMIX 522 2 22522 4 etre meres 184 Punching cde ae od ceed EE tee desis Seng lee eer 188 SEL Button Functions While the AUTO Button Indicator Is On 190 Playing Back an Automix eter Mee neve nes ova 190 Autoimix Pagen nne densos eeu es tastes gate dp 191 Automix Memory Page asa a resta REPE EN Cotes 195 Pacer l 8Qpagessa crease sabeis dero Spice p eie Pere rale 196 Editing Events Offline haykuwaq u C MEER i e RED 198 17 Remote Control 205 About Remote Function 205 Pro Tools Remote Layer awd ad ata ed ee os 206 Nuendo
15. REV gt SYMPHO One input two output reverb and symphonic effects in series Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0 3 99 0 s Reverb time INI DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency reverb time ratio DIFF 0 10 Spread DENSITY 0 10096 Reverb density HPF THRU 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz THRU Low pass filter cutoff frequency Reverb and symphonic reverb balance 096 all symphonic REV BAL 0 100 reverb ioo Sol reverb I TT FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 10096 Modulation depth MOD DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Modulation delay time WAVE Sine Tri Modulation waveform SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ 1 FP BE h h ddi h d J d J s DM1000 Owner s Manual 305 Effects Parameters REV gt PAN One input two output reverb and autopan effects in parallel Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0 3 99 0 s Reverb time INI DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency reverb time ratio DIFF 0 10 Spread DENSITY 0 100 Reverb density HPF THRU 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz THRU Low pass filter cutoff frequency REV BAL 0 100 21 reverb balance 0 all panned reverb FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulati
16. nnd LSH F 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz Low shelving filter frequency LSH G 12 0 to 412 0 dB Low shelving filter gain EQ F 100 Hz 8 00 kHz EQ peaking type frequency EQG 12 0 to 412 0 dB EQ peaking type gain EQ Q 10 0 0 10 EQ peaking type bandwidth HSH F 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz High shelving filter frequency HSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB High shelving filter gain 1 6 ms 46 0 s fs 44 1 kHz 5 ms 42 3 s fs 48 kHz 3 ms 23 0 s fs 88 2 kHz 3 ms 21 1 s fs 96 kHz DYNA PHASER Two input two output dynamically controlled phaser Parameter Range Description SOURCE INPUT MIDI Control source input signal or MIDI Note On velocity SENSE 0 100 Sensitivity DIR UP DOWN Upward or downward frequency change DECAY 1 Decay speed OFFSET 0 100 Lowest phase shifted frequency offset ECAN eee s ss STAGE 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Number of phase shift stages LSH 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz Low shelving filter frequency LSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB Low shelving filter gain HSH F 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz High shelving filter frequency HSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB High shelving filter gain 1 6 ms 46 0 s fs 44 1 kHz 5 ms 42 3 s fs 48 kHz 3 ms 23 0 s fs 88 2 kHz 3 ms 21 1 s fs 96 kHz DM1000 Owner s Manual 302 Appendix A Parameter Lists REV CHORUS One input two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel Parameter Range De
17. 62 JINDI IG antes 125 LEARN button 2 2222 228 EF atuf s oen 11 Initial Data Nominal preference 252 Levels sse 86 92 cec t ire 12 Initializing the DM1000 273 DEB ee ovp e 127 Channel configuration 12 Inputchannels BO JDibrari s eet 165 Effects ie ted 12 Atten ating 64 Bus to stereo library 173 s sasaqa ass 11 Compressing 422224444444 63 Channel library 167 Inputs and Outputs 11 Delaying 61 Compressor library 175 MIDI iesu 12 BOQ tn sasan haah su us Effects library 169 Remote control 12 risa eter pepe EQ library 177 Scene memory 12 Gate library sse 174 Sonic specifications wll Levels General operation 165 Surround sound 12 Naming Input patch library 168 Fixed mode 98 101 Pairing Output patch library 169 295 Panning specifications 330 FLANGE 5 1 212 Routing Surround monitor library 179 Follow pan function 2 68 Setting from the control surface 71 Link sss 141 FOLLOW SURROUND
18. CAS BUS8 Cascade Out Bus8 CAS BUS1 Cascade Out Bus1 CAS AUXI Cascade Out Aux1 CAS BUS2 Cascade Out Bus2 CAS AUX2 Cascade Out Aux2 CAS BUS3 Cascade Out Bus3 CAS AUX3 Cascade Out Aux3 CAS BUS4 Cascade Out Bus4 CAS AUXA Cascade Out Aux4 CAS BUSS Cascade Out Bus5 CAS 5 Cascade Out Aux5 CAS BUS6 Cascade Out Bus6 CAS AUX6 Cascade Out Aux6 CAS BUS7 Cascade Out Bus7 CAS AUX7 Cascade Out Aux7 CAS BUS8 Cascade Out Bus8 CAS AUX8 Cascade Out Aux8 CAS AUX1 Cascade Out Aux1 CASST L Cascade STEREO L CAS AUX2 Cascade Out Aux2 m m E CAS ST_R Cascade STEREO CAS AUX3 Cascade Out Aux3 CAS SO L Cascade SOLO L CAS AUX4 Cascade Out Aux4 m CAS SO R Cascade SOLO R CAS 5 Cascade Out Aux5 SOLOL SOLO OUT L CAS AUX6 Cascade Out Aux6 SOLOR SOLO OUT R CAS AUX7 Cascade Out Aux7 DM1000 Owner s Manual 284 Appendix A Parameter Lists SLOT OMNI INSERT IN DIRECT OUT 2TR OUT Digital CAS AUX8 Cascade Out Aux8 CAS 5 1 Cascade STEREO L CAS ST_R Cascade STEREO CAS SO L Cascade SOLO L CAS SO R Cascade SOLO R SOLOL SOLO OUTL SOLO
19. INSBUS5 InsertOut BUS5 INSBUS6 InsertOut BUS6 INSBUS6 InsertOut BUS6 INSBUS7 InsertOut BUS7 INSBUS7 InsertOut BUS7 INSBUS8 InsertOut BUS8 5 058 InsertOut BUS8 INSAUX1 InsertOut AUX1 INSAUX1 InsertOut AUX1 INSAUX2 InsertOut AUX2 INSAUX2 InsertOut AUX2 INSAUX3 InsertOut AUX3 INSAUX3 InsertOut AUX3 INSAUX4 InsertOut AUX4 INSAUX4 InsertOut AUX4 INSAUXS InsertOut AUX5 INSAUXS InsertOut AUX5 INSAUX6 InsertOut AUX6 INSAUX6 InsertOut AUX6 INSAUX7 InsertOut AUX7 INSAUX7 InsertOut AUX7 INSAUX8 InsertOut AUX8 INSAUX8 InsertOut AUX8 INSSTL InsertOut STL INSSTL InsertOut STL INSSTR InsertOut STR INSSTR InsertOut STR Surr L Surr Monitor L CR L Control Room L Surr R Surr Monitor R CR R Control Room R Surr Ls Surr Monitor Ls CAS BUS1 Cascade Out Bus1 Surr Rs Surr Monitor Rs CAS BUS2 Cascade Out Bus2 Surr C Surr Monitor C CAS BUS3 Cascade Out Bus3 Surr SW Surr Monitor SW CAS BUS4 Cascade Out Bus4 Surr Ls2 Surr Monitor Ls2 CAS BUSS Cascade Out Bus5 Surr Rs2 Surr Monitor Rs2 CAS BUS6 Cascade Out Bus6 CR L Control Room L CAS BUS7 Cascade Out Bus7 CR R Control Room R
20. cl 01001100 4c 1 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 8 01000011 43 00111001 39 9 00110001 31 1 01011001 59 Y Ommmmmmm mh 0 127 COMP Library no 1 128 Ommmmmmm ml 256 Channel current data DATA NAME BLOCK INFO Ottttttt tt totalblock number minimum number is 0 Obbbbbbb bb current block number 0 total block number DATA Oddddddd ds COMP Library data of block bb Oddddddd de CHECK SUM ee ee Invert L de 1 amp 0x7F EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 2 12 2 18 Compressor library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number See above STATUS 1 ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0010nnnn 2n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump 01001100 4C 1 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00 000 38 8 01000011 43 00 001 39 9 00110001 31 1 DATA NAME 01011001 59 Y mmmmmmm mh 0 127 COMP Library no 1 128 ml 256 Channel current data 110111 r7 End of exclusive 10000 FO System exclusive message 11 EOX 2 12 2 19 Gate library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number O Library no 1 127 Library no 128 256 CH1 303 CH48 8192 UNDO 256 and following are data for the corresponding channel of the edit buffer
21. CASCADE IN PATCH BUS1 NONE BUS2 NONE BUS3 NONE BUS4 NONE BUS5 NONE BUS6 NONE BUS7 NONE BUS8 NONE AUX1 NONE AUX2 NONE AUX3 NONE AUX4 NONE AUX56 NONE AUX6 NONE AUX7 NONE AUX8 NONE ST L NONE STR NONE SOLO L NONE SOLO R NONE EFFECT TYPE EFFECT1 REVERB HALL EFFECT2 REVERB ROOM EFFECT3 REVERB STAGE EFFECT4 REVERB PLATE CHANNEL 1 AD1 2 AD2 3 AD3 4 AD4 5 AD5 6 AD6 7 AD7 8 AD8 9 AD9 10 AD10 11 AD11 12 AD12 13 AD13 14 AD14 15 AD15 16 AD16 17 S1 1 18 51 2 19 51 3 20 51 4 21 51 5 22 51 6 23 51 7 24 51 8 25 52 1 26 52 2 27 52 3 28 52 4 29 52 5 30 52 6 31 52 7 32 52 8 33 1 1 34 FX1 2 35 FX2 1 36 FX2 2 37 FX3 1 38 FX3 2 39 FX4 1 40 FX4 2 41 2TD1L 42 2TD1R 43 2TD2L 44 2TD2R 45 OMNIT 46 OMNI2 47 OMNI3 48 OMNIA DM1000 Owner s Manual mono input Initial Input Patch Settings 281 CHANNEL NAME CHANNEL ID SHORT LONG CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH4 CH4 CH4 CH4 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH6 CH6 CH6 CH6 CH7 CH7 CH7 CH7 CH8 CH8 CH8 CH8 CH9 CH9 CH9 CH9 CH10 CH10 CH10 CH10 CH11 CH11 CH11 CH11 CH
22. GENI K LLJ LJ LJ Prm INSERT RSSIGN EDIT COMPARE BYPASS INSERT 1 MFTFR 1 Emm 4 Press ENTER to display the parameters In theINSERT ASSIGN EDIT section the PARAM button is automatically selected and the Information box indicates the selected plug in parameters You can now use parameter controls 1 4 and the ENTER button to adjust the parameters W DEHID LILILJ P Prm HSERT RSSIGN EDIT a oY ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Karta 1 MFTFR 1 mmm 5 Usethe Tab Scroll buttons to display the parameter value you wish to change Most plug ins feature five or more parameters To edit the fifth or subsequent parameters use the Tab Scroll buttons to display the desired parameters and their values in the INSERT ASSIGN EDIT section The current page number and the plug in name appear for a moment immediately after you press the Tab Scroll buttons DM1000 Owner s Manual Pro Tools Remote Layer 221 6 Move the cursor to a parameter control then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the ENTER button to adjust the value One or two parameters are assigned to a single parameter control To turn the parameter setting on or off press ENTER To modify the parameter variable rotate the Parameter wheel ku DrEHIS INSERT RSSIGN EDIT PINS DT 1 MFTFR 1 mmm 7 When you finish adjusting t
23. DM1000 Owner s Manual Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 341 CHANNEL5 High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ G LO MID H INPUT1 2 EQ G LO MID H INPUT2 3 EQ G LO MID H INPUT3 4 EQ G LO MID H INPUTA 5 EQ G LO MID H INPUTS 6 EQ G LO MID H INPUT6 7 EQ G LO MID H 8 EQ G LO MID H INPUT8 9 EQ G LO MID H INPUT9 10 EQ G LO MID H INPUT10 11 EQ G LO MID H INPUT11 12 EQ G LO MID H INPUT12 13 EQ G LO MID H INPUT13 14 EQ G LO MID H INPUT14 15 EQ G LO MID H INPUT15 16 EQ G LO MID H INPUT16 17 EQ G LO MID H INPUT17 18 EQ G LO MID H INPUT18 19 EQ G LO MID H INPUT19 20 EQ G LO MID H INPUT20 21 EQ G LO MID H INPUT21 22 EQ G LO MID H INPUT22 23 EQ G LO MID H INPUT23 24 EQ G LO MID H INPUT24 25 ON MASTER BUS1 26 ON MASTER BUS2 27 ON MASTER BUS3 28 ON MASTER BUS4 29 NO ASSIGN 30 NO ASSIGN 31 NO ASSIGN 32 NO ASSIGN 33 EQ G LO MID L INPUT1 34 EQ G LO MID L INPUT2 35 EQ G LO MID L INPUT3 36 EQ G LO MID L INPUT4 37 EQ G LO MID L INPUTS 38 EQ G LO MID L INPUT6 39 EQ G LO MID L 40 EQ G LO MID L INPUT8 41 EQ G LO MID L INPUT9 42 EQ G LO MID L INPUT10 43 EQ G LO MID L INPUT11 44 EQ G LO MID L INPUT12 45 EQ G LO MID L INPUT13 46 EQ G LO MID L INPUT14 4
24. Gain Reduction SOLO ME Em METER Toso i i i INSERT INSERT U 7 9 LEVEL B o 4BAND EQ de 3 3 3 3 Keyin PIN M 12ch Group 1 12 13 24 4 Tx i Gain Reduction Out Meter LFE T METER PRE POST ON AUX jco 25 4 eyin lo Self or Stereo Link 5 gt DIRECT OUT 1 48 Phase This section switches the phase of input signals GATE This dynamics processor can be used as a gate or for ducking COMP Compressor This dynamics processor can be used as compressor expander or limiter The compressor can be pre EQ pre fader or post fader ATT Attenuator This section enables you to attenuate or amplify the level of signals that will be input to the EQ The attenuator enables you to prevent post EQ signals from clipping and to correct sig nal levels that are too low 4 BAND EQ 4 band equalizer This parametric EQ features four bands high high mid low mid and low INPUT DELAY Input delay This section enables you to delay input signals You can use this delay to fine tune the timing between channels or as a delay effect with feedback ON On Off This section enables you to turn the channel on or off The channel is muted with the Off setting LEVEL This section enables you to adjust the input level of the Input Channel signal DM1000 Owner s Manual 60 Chapter 6 Input Channels PAN This section enables you to adjust the pan setti
25. Select MIDI or REMOTE as a port for DM1000 cascade con nection Clicking the TRANSMIT button during cascade con nection enables you to copy the internal settings of the DM1000 you are operating to another DM1000 This enables both DM1000s to share the identical parameter settings Click ing the REQUEST button during cascade connection enables you to copy the internal settings of the other DM1000 to the DM1000 you are operating lt 9 DM1000 Owner s Manual 238 Chapter 18 MIDI Selecting MIDI Messages for Transmission and Reception You can select MIDI messages to be transmitted or received at a port specified in the GEN ERAL section on the Setup MIDI Host page see page 236 To do so press the DISPLAY ACCESS MIDI button repeatedly until the MIDI Setup page appears MIDI initial Data nn im 0 00 00 00 MIDI SETUP Tx Rx OMNI ECHO 0 CHANNEL S 2 PROGRAM EE OFF O 42 PARAMETER OFF O COMMANDS gt Fader Resolution Select MIDI channels for transmission and reception in the CHANNEL row and turn the transmission and reception of each MIDI message on or off using the buttons in the param eter rows from PROGRAM CHANGE to OTHER COMMANDS CD CHANNEL This parameter row enables you to specify MIDI Channels for MIDI message transmis sion and recepti
26. XOSCILLHTOEA CH STATUS BATTERY JA LOCK On this page use the following buttons to select a slot or connector for which you want to view the channel status 1 SLOT1 SLOT2 These buttons enable you to view the Channel Status of each two adjacent odd and even in this order channel signals connected to the digital I O cards installed in Slots 1 and 2 2 2TR IN This button enables you to view the Channel Status of input signals connected to the 2TR Digital Inputs 2 Move the cursor to the desired input or slot button then press ENTER Channel Status information for the selected input is displayed Channel Status information includes the following items 3 FS Indicates the sampling rate If no signal is being input or if the incoming wordclock is not synching to the internal clock Unlock appears 4 EMPHASIS Indicates the Emphasis on off status 6 CATEGORY Indicates the status of Category Code Bit included in the IEC958 Part 2 S PDIF Con sumer format This parameter can display the following values Parameter values Description General Temporarily used Laser Optical Laser optical device D D Conv Digital Digital converter and signal processing device Magnetic Magnetic tape device and magnetic disk device D Broadcast Digital broadcast reception instrument microphone and sources that generate string signals A D Conv A D conver
27. cl 01001100 4C 1 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 8 01000011 43 C 00111001 39 9 00110001 31 1 DATA NAME 01010010 52 R Ommmmmmm mh 0 32 Input patch Library no 0 32 Ommmmmmm ml 256 Current data BLOCK INFO Ottttttt tt total block number minimum number is 0 Obbbbbbb bb current block number 0 total block number DATA Oddddddd ds Input patch Library data of block bb Oddddddd de CHECK SUM ee ee Invert L de 1 amp 0x7F EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 2 12 2 26 Input patch library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number See above STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0010nnnn 2n n20 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump 01001100 4C 1 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00 000 38 01000011 43 00 001 39 9 00110001 31 1 DATA NAME 01010010 52 R Ommmmmmm mh 0 32 Input patch Library no 0 32 Ommmmmmm ml 256 Current data EOX 11110111 F7 End ofexclusive 2 12 2 27 Output patch library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number O Library no 0 32 Library no 32 256 current output patch data 8192 UNDO For reception by the DM1000 only the user area is valid 1 32 256 STATUS 11110000 FO System exc
28. l ARF k DE B h 44072 D J J d SYMPHONIC Iwo input two output symphonic effect Parameter Range Description FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 100 Modulation depth MOD DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Modulation delay time WAVE Sine Tri Modulation waveform LSH F 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz Low shelving filter frequency LSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB Low shelving filter gain EQ F 100 Hz 8 00 kHz EQ peaking type frequency EQG 12 0 to 412 0 dB EQ peaking type gain EQQ 10 0 0 10 EQ peaking type bandwidth HSH F 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz High shelving filter frequency HSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB High shelving filter gain SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ UU F h ddd h J J J d zz DM1000 Owner s Manual 296 Appendix A Parameter Lists PHASER Two input two output 16 stage phaser Parameter Range Description FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 10096 Modulation depth moa E Dude Seca eR OFFSET 0 100 Lowest phase shifted frequency offset PHASE 0 00 354 38 degrees Left and right modulation phase balance STAGE 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Number of phase shift stages LSH F 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz Low shelving filter frequency LSH G 12 0 to 12 0 dB Low shelving filter gain HSH F 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz High shelving filter frequency HSH G 12 0 t
29. LOW band 4 Use the EQUALIZER Q FREQUENCY and GAIN controls to adjust the Q frequency and gain of the band selected in Step 3 See page 65 for more information on EQ Tip Pressing and holding down the button selected in Step 3 resets the corresponding band parameter Pressingthe SELECTED CHANNEL HIGH and LOW buttons simultaneously resets all band parameters for the current EQ DM1000 Owner s Manual Pairing Input Channels Pairing Input Channels 73 On the DM1000 you can pair adjacent odd even Input Channels or counterpart channels on Layer 1 and Layer 2 that share the same physical fader Faders and most parameters of paired channels are linked for stereo operation Paired channels linked parameters and non linked parameters that are available for independent control are listed below Linked parameters SEL buttons Non linked parameters Input patches Faders Insert patches Channel on off Insert on off Output patches Comp insert position Routing settings Solo on off Phase Solo Safe Delay on off Aux on off Delay time Aux Send level Delay feedback Aux Sends as Pre or Post Delay mix Gate Routing Comp settings Pan Follow Pan EQ settings Surround pan Fader group Aux Send pan Mute group Balance Fade time Attenuators Recall Safe To pair channels or to cancel channel pairs you can use the
30. sess SURROUND Y NZ LEVEL V SURROUND PAN Y w LFE LEVEL SURROUND PAN Y LJ LFE LEVEL O Slot Track 1 Channel 1 gt Track 2 Channel 2 gt 3 Channel 3 gt rn J Track 4 Emm Channel 4 gt Track 5 Channel 5 gt Digital MTR Track 6 Channel 6 gt MY8 TD etc them Tip You can set the surround pan either independently of normal panpots or in unison with DM1000 Owner s Manual Using Surround Pan 123 Setting Up and Selecting Surround Pan Modes To configure the surround environment select 3 1 5 1 or 6 1 Surround mode on the DM1000 and connect a multi channel monitoring system to the DM1000 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS PAN SURROUND button repeatedly until the Pan Surr Surr Mode page appears PAH SURR OQ Initial Data Bm SI L ST ES STEREO SURRY BUS SETUP PaNi s2 fi 45 SURR MOD D SURROUND MODE This parameter enables you to select a Surround mode by using the following buttons The button that is turned on highlighted indicates the currently selected Surround mode STEREO The DM1000 uses normal stereo mode default s AS succeeds Selects 3 1 Surround mode VIR pec Selects 5 1 Surround mode Selects 6 1 Surround mode 2 PAN SURR LINK When thi
31. 5 Move the cursor to a parameter box in the No CH column then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the INC DEC buttons to select the Control Changes to which you want to assign parameters You can assign parameters to up to 16 channel Control Changes on the Ctl Asgn page regardless of the MIDI Channels currently selected for transmission and reception Skip Steps 5 and 6 if you turned on the NRPN button in Step 4 6 Select parameters in the parameter boxes in the three PARAMETER columns Select a parameter group in the parameter box in the first PARAMETER column and spec ify the desired values in the parameter boxes in the second and third PARAMETER col umns The following parameters and values are available HIGH MID LOW NO ASSIGN CHANNEL 1 48 MASTER BUS1 8 AUX1 8 STEREO AUX1 SEND AUX2 SEND AUX3 SEND FADER H AUX4 SEND AUX5 SEND AUX6 SEND AUX7 SEND AUX8 SEND BUS TO ST BUS1 8 CHANNEL INPUT1 48 MASTER BUS1 8 AUX1 8 STEREO AUX1 SEND AUX2 SEND AUX3 SEND FADER L AUX4 SEND AUX5 SEND AUX6 SEND AUX7 SEND AUX8 SEND BUS TO ST BUS1 8 1 48 1 48 lt 9 DM1000 Owner s Manual 242 Chapter 18 MIDI MID CHANNEL LOW 1 48 MASTER BUS1 8 AUX1 8 STEREO AUX1 SEND AUX2 SEND AUX3 SEND ON AUX4 SEND INPUT1 48 AUX5 SEND A
32. Begg JE 99 INPUT connector Monitoring system INPUT connector PHONES jack In this system the DM1000 with optional I O cards MY8 AT MY16 AT MY8 TD etc installed in Slots 1 and 2 is one component in a system that includes a digital MTR such as a hard disk recorder This system will support track recording overdubbing track bounc ing and mixdown You can also control the hard disk recorder s transport section by send ing MMC commands from the DM1000 to the recorder DM1000 Owner s Manual Connections 43 Configuring a recording system that uses DAW Digital Audio Workstation Computer MIDI interface MIDI MIDI OUT Audio interface dnjas pue suondauu0D ES MY 16AT Master recorder o S umo m WORD CLOCK IN connector MIDI OUT TO HOST USB port Effects processor lt Oooo 2TR IN DIGITAL connector OMNI IN connector OMNI OUT connector 2TR OUT DIGITAL connector Synthesizer OMNI OUT aat T connectors 11
33. Expand 00 00 00 00 CURRENT CURVE GATE EDIT fi GATE L IB fi COMP EDIT COMP LIE 1 CURRENT TYPE This parameter displays the currently selected channel comp type Compressor Expander Compander Soft Compander Hard 2 CURRENT CURVE This graph displays the current compressor curve 3 GR meters These meters indicate the amount of gain reduction being applied by the compressor and the post comp levels of the currently selected channel and its available pair partner 4 Type amp Curve section The type and curve of the currently selected memory is displayed here Use the LAYER buttons to select layers then press the SEL buttons to select channels You can now store the selected channel comp settings and recall the compressor library memories to channels For details on storing and recalling memories see General Library Operation on page 165 The following table lists the preset memories in the Compressor library Preset Name Description Compressor for reducing the overall volume level Use 1 Comp COMP it on the stereo output during mixdown or with paired Input or Output Channels 2 Expand EXPAND Expander template 3 Compander H COMPAND H Hard kneed compressor template 4 Compander S COMPAND S Soft kneed compressor template 5 A Dr BD COMP Compressor for use with acoustic bass drum 6 A Dr BD COMPAND H Hard kneed compander for use with aco
34. This button turns on and off the sampling rate converter for 2TR IN DIGITAL 1 2TRIND2 This button turns on and off the sampling rate converter for 2TR IN DIGITAL 2 DM1000 Owner s Manual O I Je3biq 8 x 54 Chapter 5 Analog I O amp Digital I O 2 Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to the 2TR IN D1 or 2TR IN D2 button then press ENTER The sampling rate converter for the selected 2TR Digital Input turns on or off When on the sampling rate of the received digital audio is converted to the DM1000 s current sam pling rate Tip The FS box displays the sampling frequency at which the DM1000 is currently operating The AES EBU and COAXIAL parameter fields display the converted sampling rate If the current wordclock is not synched they display Unlock To convert the sampling rate of the signals input at the installed I O card inputs press the DISPLAY ACCESS DIO button then press the F2 button The DIO Format page appears uli OO initis Des 00 00 00 00 HIGHER SAMPLE RATE DATA TRANSFER FORMAT Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock IK AKA EA WX Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock DI THER ZTR GUT Bi paces ZTR OUT RES EBU COAXIAL L l ie 54 5 7 8 aia 11 12 15714 15716 SLOT IESS EQ BAESESRC py CASCADE Use the butt
35. 58 Chapter 5 Analog I O amp Digital I O SINGLE In Single mode digital audio data is received and transmitted at a sampling rate that is half 44 1 48 kHz the current higher sampling rate of the DM1000 For example this is useful when you wish to send 44 1 kHz digital signals from an external HDR to the DM1000 run ning at 88 2 kHz Note This mode is unavailable for slots in which optional Yamaha MY8 AE96 or MY8 AE96S Digital I O cards are installed You cannot select this mode unless the DM1000 is operating at a higher sampling rate Tip The parameter fields display if the corresponding slots contain no I O cards or if AD DA cards or other I O cards that do not allow you to set the transfer format have been installed DM1000 Owner s Manual Input Channels 59 6 Input Channels This chapter describes how to adjust the DM1000 s Input Channel parameters About Input Channels INPUT PATCH The input Channel section enables you to adjust the level and tone of the signals input to the DM1000 and route the signals to Bus 1 8 Stereo Bus and Aux Out 1 8 The following diagram illustrates the Input Channel signal flow INPUT 1 48 STEREO L STEREO R SOLOL SOLOR AUX 1 AUX sjeuueu 1ndul B
36. 86 Pairing Buses or Aux 5 87 Attenuating Output Signals 88 Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs 89 8 AUX Sends 6 uuu p TENSES FOS BOSH SS 91 AUS 1 8 dd upa ae u eae ot be SMS PER u 91 Setting Aux Out 1 8 from the Control 5 92 Setting Aux Out 1 8 from the Display 92 Setting Aux Send Levels eo etuer eee ee ere mare Pe lett o 96 Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels 100 Panning Aux Sends 2 2 22 Werk piya e bt Resin ore e y RR e 102 Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends Mix Minus 103 Copying Channel Fader Positions to Aux 104 DM1000 Owner s Manual Contents 9 9 Input amp Output Patching 105 Input Patching 4 kapag vto EDS odes bined Ve OES 105 Output Patching yu ake Hae Meee eeu eee ee wae EUR 108 Patching Direct Outs 4 reete RR eds VSG rer Hiep here 111 Insert Patching u z g epe ora exe phates en saa paq dade ae 112 10 Control Room Monitoring 115 Control Room Monitor 115 Control Room Monitor and Solo Setup 116 Us
37. PEAK indicators 1 16 These indicators light up when the input signal level is 3 dB below clipping Adjust the Pad switch and GAIN control so that the indicator rarely lights up at signal peak 8 SIGNAL indicators These indicators light up when the input signal level is 20 dB below nominal DM1000 Owner s Manual Control Surface 15 Channel Strip Section D Encoders 1 16 These rotary Encoders adjust the channel parameter settings Depending on the button selected in the ENCODER MODE section see page 16 the Encoders will adjust the chan nel pan setting when the ENCODER MODE PAN button indicator is lit the AUX Send level when the ENCODER MODE AUX button indicator is lit or any parameter when the ENCODER MODE ASSIGN button indicator is lit These Encoders also feature push switches that are used to view the value of the parameter currently assigned to the Encoder or to punch in or out during Automix recording SEL buttons 1 16 These buttons enable you to select desired channels The SEL button indicator for the cur rently selected channel lights up The channel selected by each SEL button depends on the currently selected button in the LAYER section see page 20 These buttons also allow you to select channels for Automix recording and playback create or cancel channel pairs and add channels to or remove them from Fader Mute EQ and Compressor groups 8 SOLO
38. tons 1 12 see 257 Sir 2 1 12 buttons These buttons perform the functions assigned in the User Def pages Data Entry Section D Parameter wheel This control adjusts the parameter values shown on the display Turning it clockwise increases the value turning it counterclockwise decreases the value This wheel also enables you to scroll a displayed list and select a character for entry see page 30 ENTER button This button activates a selected highlighted button on the display and con firms the edited parameter values 3 DEC amp INC buttons These buttons increment or decrement a parameter value by one Pressing the INC button increments the value pressing the DEC button decrements the value Holding down either key increments or decrements the value con tinuously 4 Left Right Up Down V cursor buttons These buttons move the cursor around the display pages or select parameters and options Holding down a cursor button moves the cursor continuously in the respective direction ENTER Headphones amp Talkback Section 1 TALKBACK LEVEL O PHONES PHONES LEVEL CD TALKBACK LEVEL control This control sets the level of
39. u FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universalbulk dump 01000011 43 C 01001100 4C 00111001 39 9 01001101 4D M 00110001 31 1 z n 00100000 20 DATA NAME 01010000 50 00100000 20 00000010 02 00 000 38 8 00000000 00 No 256 Current 01000011 43 C BLOCK INFO Ottttttt tt totalblock number minimum number is 0 00 001 39 9 Obbbbbbb bb current block number 0 total block number g hang ble d block bb Program change table data of bloc DATA Oddddddd ds bb 01010001 51 Q Ommmmmmm mh 0 127 EQ Library no 1 128 Ommmmmmm ml 256 Channel current data EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive Oddddddd de CHECK SUM Oeeeeeee ee ee Invert L 4 de 1 amp 0x7F EOX 11110111 r7 End of exclusive DM1000 Owner s Manual 358 Appendix C MIDI 2 12 2 17 Compressor library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number 0 Library no 1 127 Library no 128 256 CH1 303 CH48 384 BUS1 391 BUS8 512 AUX1 519 AUXS8 768 STE REO 8192 UNDO 256 and following are data for the corresponding channel of the edit buffer For reception by the DM1000 only the user area is valid 36 127 256 STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0000nnnn n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01111110 7E Uhiversal bulk dump COUNT HIGH ch data count ch 128 cl COUNT LOW
40. 148 Setting from the display 60 Compressors 144 Frame Jump Error preference 254 Switching the signal phase 60 144 ERAMES eset 182 Viewing the settings 69 Link Capture amp Locate Memory FREEZE pee 309 INPUT connectors 23 51 pteference eret 254 ES esee REISEN TS 55 Input patchy esee 105 Lock Time preference 254 Initial settings 280 G Parameters 23 M GAIN controls 14 51 INPUT PATCH button 17 106 M BAND DYNA 313 Gain of the AD 4j Input patch library an 168 Machine control 231 GANG dia RR 67 Input sensitivity MASTER button asa 20 Gate library accro 174 GAIN controls 14 MASTER MODE aaa 38 GATE REVERB socii 292 INS button 42 1 4 4444 50 MB1000 peak meter bridge 368 ues 62 Insertin s 114 Meter 1 32 37 DYNAMICS button 18 Insert patching 112 Meter CH1 48 37 KEYIN SOURCE 2 62 Installing a Card usse 26 Meter CH33 48 Page essen 37 Parameter table 328 INT 44 1k INT 48k INT 882 Meter Effect page 2 2 2 2 37 Preset parameters 320 INT 96k see 46 Meter Master page ee 37 eee tms 259 INT START TIME 2 191 Meter Position page tons 37 Parameters 261 In
41. BALANCE MASTER STEREO DM1000 Owner s Manual lt 9 244 Chapter 18 MIDI HIGH MID LOW LFE H LFE L DIV F DIV R SURROUND INPUT1 48 WIDTH DEPTH OFS LR OFS FR BYPASS MIX PARAM H EFFECT PARAMI L EFFECT1 4 PARAM32 H PARAM32 L Parameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 steps such as Fader and Delay Time parameters require two or more Control Change messages to specify the values For example if you wish to control Fader parameters on certain channels using Control Changes you must assign the same channel to two Control Change numbers and select FADER and FADER for the Control Changes in the parameter boxes in the first PARAMETER column MIDI Initial Data f as 10 00 00 00 00 CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN TABLES No CCH PARAMETER 12 1 FADER L CHANNEL INPUT 6 11 1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT 6 18 lt 1 gt FADER L CHRHHEL INPUT 5 9 lt 1 FADER H CHRHHEL INPUT 5 8 lt 1 FADER L CHANNEL INPUT 4 7 4 FADER H CHRHHEL INPUT 4 4 1 FRDERL CHANNEL INPUT 2 3 lt 1 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT 2 2 lt 1 FADER L CHRHHEL INPUT 1 1 lt 1252 FADER H CHANNEL INPUT 1 lt 1 NO ASSIGN SETUP fA ASGN CTL ASGN fi BULK DM1000 Owner s Manual Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real time Control 245 If you wish
42. PGM ASGN CTL _ASGN The page includes the following parameters 1 CATEGORY section This section enables you to select data for transmission and reception 2 REQUEST Move the cursor to this button then press ENTER to transmit messages from the DM1000 that request a second DM1000 connected to the first DM1000 to transmit the data specified in the CATEGORY section This button is used primarily when two DM1000s are connected in cascade 8 TRANSMIT Move the cursor to this button then press ENTER to transmit data specified in the CATEGORY section to an external MIDI device 4 INTERVAL This parameter specifies the interval between data packets during bulk transmission in 50 millisecond steps If the external device drops part of the bulk data increase this parameter value In the CATEGORY section move the cursor to the button of the data type you want to transmit then press ENTER The following options are available ALT uude et This button selects all data available for bulk dump When this button is turned on all other buttons in this section are turned off SCENEMEM This button selects Scene memories You can select Scenes you wish to transmit in the parameter box next to the button e AUTOMIX This button selects Automix memories You can select Auto mixes you wish to transmit in the parameter box next to the button LIBRARY Thi
43. x z Reference a lt z a se a 2 This DIGITAL PRODUCTION CONSOLE s Manu For Future lt 2 6 m 2 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 manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source o
44. 1 Press the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING DISPLAY button repeatedly until the page listed below that contains the desired channels appears CHI 16 page This page enables you to change the routing for Input Channels 1 16 CHI17 32 page This page enables you to change the routing for Input Channels 17 32 CH33 48 page This page enables you to change the routing for Input Channels 33 48 Tip Youcan also display the desired page by pressing the ROUTING DISPLAY button once then press the SEL button or move the fader of the corresponding channel The parameters on these three pages and the procedure for setting them are the same ROUTING 0 Initial Data CH1 CH1 INPUT CH1 16 ROUTING z 4 00 00 00 00 aa aa Ba SURROUND MODE STEREO 16 Fl CHIT SZ A CH33 45 M DUS TO ST E 13 D PAN buttons These buttons determine whether the Input Channel s Pan setting is applied to the paired Bus outs Follow Pan function 2 Bus buttons 1 8 These buttons route the currently selected Input Channel to the Bus Outs If the DM1000 is in Surround mode the button indicators change as follows depending on the selected Surround mode Bus buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Surround mode 3 1 L 5 6 7 8 Surround mode 5 1 L Ls Rs C E 7 8 Surround mode 6 1 L Ls Rs C Bs E 8 L Left R Right C Center S Surround Ls Left Surround Rs Right Surro
45. Aux Out 1 8 The Aux Out 1 8 section mixes signals routed from the Input Channels to the correspond ing Aux Sends processes them using on board EQ compressor etc then routes them to the specified internal effects processors output connectors or I O card connectors The DM1000 features eight Aux Sends which can be used to send signals to the internal and external effects processors and monitors The following diagram illustrates the Aux Out 1 8 signal flow Gain Reduction Out Meter METER METER n nid sy E INSERT _ METER INSETT Gy AUX 1 8 x TPUT 4 gt TO INPUT PATCH AUX 1 8 INSERT ATT Attenuator 4 BAND EQ 4 band equalizer COMP Compressor ON On Off LEVEL OUTPUT DELAY Output delay METER These parameters are the same as the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1 8 see page 79 Tip You can also pair adjacent odd even Aux Sends in this order for stereo Aux operation Note With the default setting Aux Out 1 8 are patched to OMNI OUT connectors 1 8 and Aux Out 1 4 are patched to internal effects processors 1 4 However you can change this patching on the Out Patch page DM1000 Owner s Manual spu xny 2 92 Chapter 8 Aux Sends Setting Aux Out 1 8 from the Control Surface You can use the faders Encoders SEL buttons and various buttons and con
46. You can set Send levels by rotating the Encoders if faders Encoders and ON buttons are in Flip mode Refer to Flip Mode for more information Muting Sends A E You can mute Sends by pressing the ON buttons if faders Encoders and ON buttons are in Flip mode Refer to Flip Mode for more information Panning Sends A E You can pan only Sends assigned to stereo destinations by rotating the Encoders if faders Encoders and ON buttons are in Flip mode Refer to the next section for more informa tion Flip Mode In Flip mode you can use the faders Encoders and ON buttons to control send levels pre post positions and mute settings as shown in the following table Control Normal mode Flip Mode Faders Channel level Send level Encoders Channel pan send level Send pan Encoder mode is Pan inactive Encod h switch Encoder mode is Send level Send pre post Send pre post ON buttons Channel mute Send mute 1 Press the FADER MODE FADER AUX button The FADER MODE FADER and AUX indicators flash alternately and the SELECT ASSIGN parameter on the display indicates FLIP 2 Press the AUX SELECT AUX 1 AUX 5 buttons to select the desired Sends A E The button indicator of the selected send lights up 3 Use the faders Encoders and ON buttons to control the currently selected send For stereo Aux input channels you can set the left and right panpots in
47. 118 SOLO SAFE 117 Out Patch 2TR Out page 110 INPUT PATCH button 17 47 LOIRE DAE Out Patch CH Name page 2 89 Input patching Solo safe function 117 C jg Patch Direct page 111 Input patching from the display 106 SPEAKER SETUP 22222222 138 Out Patch Library page 169 Insert in 114 STATUS section 137 Out Patch Omni Out page 48 109 Insert patching 112 Talkback func ean MANC Patch Slot Out page 110 125 266 Omni outs Lesser 48 109 MONO M u 117 Output patch asss 108 OUTPUT PATCH button 17 MONO DELAY 292 Initial settings 284 Output patching 108 MSbuttons 7A Parameters 282 PAN SURROUND button 17 NONEM n OUTPUT PATCH button 17 Slot outputs 110 MS microphone 74 77 Output patch library 169 Using the encoders 107 DM1000 Owner s Manual 376 Index PEAK indicators 14 51 FRAMES tnter 233 SINGLE eerte tenere 58 Peaklevel 39 Insert display mode 210 SRCGSeCUOnS ayasa as 54 Phantom power esee 51 LOCATE TIME sect
48. 134 Battery 2 2 Bulk dump ees 246 Messages aaa ESA 235 BUS button see 22 132 B s Out enr reiner 79 Attenuating 222222221 81 Compressing eene 82 Delaying e SR 81 FO BI assqa sasha 82 86 Naming oce otia 89 87 Routing signals to the stereo bus 83 Setting from the control surface 86 Setting from the display 81 Setting the levels 86 Viewing the settings 84 Bus to stereo library 173 BUSI BUSS8 Buttons C Cascade COMM Link preference 252 Cascading consoles 265 Cascade page 268 Reverse cable sss 24 SYNC parameter 269 DM1000 Owner s Manual Index 373 CATEGORY 585 DAN Scie 224 Effect P IN Edit 2 page 153 Changing names eee 249 N endo oso neptem 224 Effect P IN Edit page 153 Channel Copy Parameter Other kutu aaa on 224 EFFECT 18 preference ao entes 253 Pro tools 206 Effects Channel faders 15 Recording system 43 Bypas tees 151 Channel ID Channel preference 252 Remote eurem 205 EFFECT button eee 18 Channel library s
49. 14 15 16 RM01 CH1 VST MIXER CH1 ON ENCODER FADER RM02 CH2 VST MIXER CH2 ON ENCODER FADER RM03 CH3 VST MIXER CH3 ON ENCODER FADER RM04 CH4 VST MIXER CH4 ON ENCODER FADER RM05 CH5 VST MIXER CH5 ON ENCODER FADER RM06 CH6 VST MIXER CH6 ON ENCODER FADER RM07 CH7 VST MIXER CH7 ON ENCODER FADER RM08 CH8 VST MIXER CH8 ON ENCODER FADER RM09 CH9 VST MIXER CH9 ON ENCODER FADER RM10 CH10 VST MIXER CH10 ON ENCODER FADER RM11 CH11 VST MIXER CH11 ON ENCODER FADER RM12 CH12 VST MIXER CH12 ON ENCODER FADER RM13 CH13 VST MIXER CH13 ON ENCODER FADER RM14 CH14 VST MIXER CH14 ON ENCODER FADER RM15 CH15 VST MIXER CH15 ON ENCODER FADER RM16 CH16 VST MIXER CH16 ON ENCODER FADER DM1000 Owner s Manual Effects Parameters 291 Effects Parameters REVERB HALL REVERB ROOM REVERB STAGE REVERB PLATE One input two output hall room stage and plate reverb simulations all with gates Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0 3 99 0 s Reverb time INI DLY 0
50. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Title Solo Vocal2 Chorus Click Erase Announcer Limiter1 Limiter2 Total Comp1 Total Comp2 Type COMP COMP EXPAND COMPAND H COMPAND S COMP COMP COMP Parameter Value Threshold dB 8 Ratio 1 2 5 Attack ms 26 Out gain dB 1 5 Knee 3 Release ms 331 Threshold dB 9 Ratio 1 1 7 Attack ms 39 Out gain dB 2 5 Knee 2 Release ms 226 Threshold dB 33 Ratio 1 2 Attack ms 1 Out gain dB 2 0 Knee 2 Release ms 284 Threshold dB 14 Ratio 1 2 5 Attack ms 1 Out gain dB 2 5 Width dB 18 Release ms 180 Threshold dB 9 Ratio 1 3 Attack ms 20 Out gain dB 3 0 Width dB 90 Release ms 3 905 Threshold dB 0 Ratio 1 Attack ms 0 Out gain dB 0 0 Knee hard Release ms 319 Threshold dB 18 Ratio 1 3 5 Attack ms 94 Out gain dB 2 5 Knee hard Release ms 447 Threshold dB 16 Ratio 1 6 Attack ms 11 Out gain dB 6 0 Knee 1 Release ms 180 DM1000 Owner s Manual General Spec 325 Appendix B Specifications General Spec Number of scene memories 99 Internal 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Sampling Frequency External Normal rate 44 1 2 10 to 48 kHz 6 Double rate 88 2 2 10 to 96
51. 7 Press the LAYER REMOTE 2 button to select Remote Layer 2 You can now use the MIDI Remote function 8 Use the faders Encoders and ON buttons to control the MIDI device 0430u0 1louu t DM1000 Owner s Manual 228 Chapter 17 Remote Control Assigning MIDI Messages to Channel Controls You can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use the factory presets in the banks However you can also assign the desired MIDI messages to the faders ON buttons or Encoders This section describes how to assign MIDI messages to the channel controls using the example of assigning Hold On Off messages Control Change 64 Values 127 amp 0 to the Channel 1 ON button 1 Connect the DM1000 s MIDI IN port to the MIDI OUT port of a MIDI key board to which a Hold On Off controllable foot switch is connected Enable the MIDI Remote function on the DM1000 MIDI OUT Ban IN MIDI OUT j MIDI IN INI Ta a wT mn Foot switch 2 Pressthe DISPLAY ACCESS REMOTE button then the F2 button to display the Remote Remote 2 page Rotate the Parameter wheel to set t
52. EURO 330 Digital nput Spee u esce hie esti y A Dee whens 331 Digital Output Spee y eee ven tet ie rete edet eom u s 331 I O Slot Spec 1 2 u i ooi eae A VUE ERR RE e T es Ea ER 332 Control ebbe d eee be kee 332 s tuerunt Tert DER ERU tags AA 333 CONTROL POP iii eal ha x Lei tU 333 DEN SIONS a ss ck oleae Te ERE Iq UU e e DR 334 Appendix C MIDI 336 Scene Memory to Program Change Table 336 Initial Parameter to Control Change 337 MIDI Da ta Format c sua salsa Sap erode ye E T eS P RR 353 Appendix D About Optional Product 368 MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge 368 Installing the SP1000 Side Panels 371 Rack Mounting the DM1000 Using the Rack Mount Kit 371 Index ioo loeum Liter ui su ESL cU 372 DM1000 Owner s Manual Welcome 11 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing the Yamaha DM1000 Digital Production Console The compact DM1000 Digital Console features 24 bit 96 kHz digital audio processing without compromise as well as 48 channel simultaneous mixing The DM1000 covers a broad range of needs and applications including multi track recording 2 ch
53. MMC command MMC response MTC full message 1 4 2 System Exclusive Message 1 4 2 1 Bulk Dump Command rx tx function FO 43 On 7E F7 BULK DUMP rx tx BULK DUMP DATA DATA FO 43 2n 7E F7 BULK DUMP rx tx BULK DUMP REQUEST REQUEST The following data types of bulk dump are used on the DM1000 Data name tx rx function m tx rx Scene Memory amp Request compressed data 45 tx rx Setup Memory amp Request tx rx Automix data amp Request compressed data R tx rx Input patch library amp Request Oo tx rx Output patch library amp Request tx rx Channel library amp Request tx rx Gate library amp Request tx rx Compressor library amp Request Q tx rx Equalizer library amp Request tx rx Effect library amp Request y tx rx Bus to Stereo library amp Request tx rx Surround Monitor library amp Request tx rx Program change table amp Request tx rx Control change table amp Request E tx rx User define layer amp Request tx rx User define key amp Request Ur tx rx User assignable layer amp Request tx rx Plug in Card Data amp Request 1 4 2 2 PARAMTER CHANGE Command rx tx function FO 43 1n 3E OC F7 RARAMETER rx tx DM1000 specific parameter change CHANGE FO 43 3E F7 PARAMETER rx tx DM1000 specific parameter change REQUEST FO 43 1n
54. 00 00 00 00 CODE FEET amp OOO 1 1000 Le R Tamb Bass Slid AGUS drt cins VOX Channels 1 16 The channel 1 16 levels or Send levels are displayed Control Surface Operation When the Pro Tools Remote Layer is selected the DM1000 controls on the top panel engage the following functions Channel Strip section e Encoders Encoders adjust the panpots or Aux Send levels Use the ENCODER MODE PAN or AUX button to select a parameter to edit e SEL buttons These buttons select Pro Tools channels inserts and Automation mode By default these buttons select channels SOLO buttons These buttons solo Pro Tools channels The button indicators for the soloed channels light up ON buttons These buttons mute Pro Tools channels Faders The faders set Pro Tools channel levels including the audio tracks MIDI tracks master fader Aux Ins etc If 16 or fewer channels are displayed in Pro Tools faders are assigned starting from the left most channel STEREO section AUTO button This button switches Pro Tools Automation mode E AUX SELECT Section e AUX 1 AUX 5 buttons These buttons select Sends A E so that you can adjust the corresponding Pro Tools channel send level DM1000 Owner s Manual Pro Tools Remote Layer 213 AUX 6 button Press and hold down this button and press the desired SEL button to reset the correspond
55. 24 24 FADER ON 77 FADER OFF 130 BUS1 FADER OFF 25 25 FADER ON 78 5 FADER OFF 131 52 FADER OFF 26 26 FADER 79 6 FADER OFF 132 BUS3 FADER OFF 27 27 FADER 80 CH7 FADER OFF 133 BUS4 FADER OFF 28 28 FADER ON 81 CH8 FADER OFF 134 BUS5 FADER OFF 29 CH29 FADER ON 82 CH9 FADER OFF 135 BUS6 FADER OFF 30 CH30 FADER 83 10 FADER OFF 136 BUS7 FADER OFF 31 CH31 FADER ON 84 CH11 FADER OFF 137 BUS8 FADER OFF 32 CH32 FADER ON 85 12 FADER OFF 138 AUX1 FADER OFF 33 CH33 FADER ON 86 CH13 FADER OFF 139 AUX2 FADER OFF 34 CH34 FADER 87 14 FADER OFF 140 AUX3 FADER OFF 35 CH35 FADER 88 CH15 FADER OFF 141 AUX4 FADER OFF 36 CH36 FADER ON 89 CH16 FADER OFF 142 AUX5 FADER OFF 37 CH37 FADER ON 90 CH17 FADER OFF 143 AUX6 FADER OFF 38 CH38 FADER 91 CH18 FADER OFF 144 AUX7 FADER OFF 39 CH39 FADER 92 CH19 FADER OFF 145 AUX8 FADER OFF 40 CH40 FADER ON 93 20 FADER OFF 146 STEREO FADER OFF 41 41 FADER ON 94 CH21 FADER OFF 147 UDEF1 LATCH 42 42 FADER 95 22 FADER OFF 148 UDEF2 LATCH 43 CH43 FADER 96 CH23 FADER OFF 149 UDEF3 LATCH 44 44 FADER 97 24 FADER OFF 150 UDEF4 LATCH 45 45 FADER 98 25 FADER OFF 151 UDEF5 LATCH 46 46 FADER 99 26 FADER OFF 152 UDEF6 LATCH 47 47 FADER 100 27
56. 299 141 CONTROL port pin assignments 333 Dithering sse 56 EQUALIZER DISPLAY button 19 CONTROL ROOM DIMMER 127 EQUALIZER FREQUENCY LEVEL 117 DOUBLE CHANNEL ie DE contro Control room monitor 115 DOUBLE SPEED 57 EQUALIZER GAIN control Control surface 13 Drop Out Time preference 254 EQUALIZER HIGH button AD input section DUAL PITCH ie a tuya 298 EQUALIZER HIGH MID button 19 AUX SELECT section 16 DYNA FILTER 300 EQUALIZER LOW button Channel strip section 15 DYNA FLANGE 301 EQUALIZER LOW MID button Data entry section 21 DYNA PHASER 301 EQUALIZER Q conttrol DISPLAY ACCESS section 17 Dynamics Comp Edit page 63 82 93 Event edit page Display section 18 Dynamics Comp Lib page 175 Event job page uyasha usay ENCODER MODE section 16 Dynamics Gate Edit page 62 FADER MODE section 16 Dynamics Gate Lib page 174 F Headphones amp talkback section 21 DYNAMICS button I 127 LAYER section 4 2 20 EI CEA buttons 18 MONITOR se
57. 4 FRAMES This parameter selects the timecode frame rate 8 Tocontrol the transport functions move the cursor to the desired button in the TRANSPORT section then press ENTER 9 If you desire move the cursor to the buttons and parameters in the LOCATE TIME section and the TRACK ARMING section then press the ENTER button or rotate the Parameter wheel to control the transport func tions on external machines DM1000 Owner s Manual 234 Chapter 17 Remote Control DM1000 Owner s Manual MIDI 235 18 MIDI This chapter describes the DM1000 s MIDI related functions MIDI amp the DM1000 Using Control Changes Program Changes and other MIDI messages enables you to recall Scenes and edit parameters on the DM1000 and store DM1000 internal data on external MIDI devices The DM1000 supports the following MIDI messages Each of these MIDI messages can be individually turned on or off for transmission and reception Program Changes If you assign the DM1000 s Scenes to Program Change numbers the DM1000 transmits Program Changes when it recalls Scenes Also the DM1000 will switch Scenes when it receives Program Changes Control Changes If you assign the DM1000 s parameters to Control Change numbers the DM1000 transmits the assigned Control Changes when the parameter values change Also the DM1000 changes certain parameter values when it receives the corresponding Control Changes System Excl
58. DAW REC RDY 4 DAW REC RDY 5 DAW REC RDY 6 DAW REC RDY 7 DAW REC RDY 8 DAW REC RDY 9 DAW REC RDY 10 DAW REC RDY 11 DAW REC RDY 12 DAW REC RDY 13 DAW REC RDY 14 DAW REC RDY 15 DAW REC RDY 16 Function Pressing the buttons to which these functions are assigned places the corre sponding channel strips in Record Ready mode At this time the indicator of the button you pressed flashes It lights up when recording starts DAW REC RDY ALL If no channel strips are in Record Enabled mode pressing the button to which this function is assigned places all channel strips in Record Enabled mode The button indicator flashes if any channel strip in any bank is in Record Enabled mode Pressing the button while the button indicator is flash ing cancels Record Enabled mode for all channel strips Selecting Channels To select a single Pro Tools channel press the SEL button that corresponds to the desired channel To select multiple Pro Tools channels simultaneously while holding down one SEL but ton press the SEL buttons of the other channels you wish to add Press the SEL buttons again to cancel the selection Setting Channel Levels 1 Make sure that the FADER MODE FADER indicator is lit steadily If the FADER MODE FADER and AUX indicators are flashing alternately press the FADER AUX button to turn on the FADER indicator Operate the faders
59. Dr SN GATE Attack ms 1 Hold ms 0 63 Decay ms 238 Preset Compressor Parameters fs 44 1 kHz Title Type Parameter Value Threshold dB 8 Ratio 1 2 5 Attack ms 60 1 Comp COMP Out gain dB 0 0 Knee 2 Release ms 250 Threshold dB 23 Ratio 1 1 7 Attack ms 1 2 Expand EXPAND Out gain dB 3 5 Knee 2 Release ms 70 Threshold dB 10 Ratio 1 3 5 Attack ms 1 3 Compander H COMPAND H I Out gain dB 0 0 Width dB 6 Release ms 250 Threshold dB 8 Ratio 1 4 Attack ms 25 4 Compander S COMPAND S Out gain dB 0 0 Width dB 24 Release ms 180 DM1000 Owner s Manual Preset Compressor Parameters fs 44 1 kHz 321 Title Type Parameter Value Threshold dB 24 Ratio 1 3 Attack ms 9 5 A Dr BD COMP Out gain dB 5 5 Knee 2 Release ms 58 Threshold dB 11 Ratio 1 3 5 Attack ms 1 6 A Dr BD COMPAND H Out gain dB 1 5 Width dB 7 Release ms 192 Threshold dB 17 Ratio 1 2 5 Attack ms 8 7 A Dr SN COMP Out gain dB 3 5 Knee 2 Release ms 12 Threshold dB 23 Ratio 1 2 Attack ms 0 8 A Dr SN EXPAND Out gain dB 0 5 Knee 2 Release ms 151 Threshold dB 8 Ratio 1 1 7 Attack ms 11 9 A Dr SN COMPAND
60. LEVEL 2 0 100 Filter 2 level LEVEL 3 0 100 Filter 3 level RESO 1 0 20 Filter 1 resonance RESO 2 0 20 Filter 2 resonance RESO 3 0 20 Filter 3 resonance DM1000 Owner s Manual 309 Effects Parameters FREEZE One input one output basic sampler Parameter Range Description In MANUAL mode recording is started by pressing the REC and PLAY buttons In INPUT mode Record Ready mode is REC MODE MANUAL INPUT engaged by pressing the REC button and actual recording is triggered by the input signal Recording delay For plus values recording starts after the REC DLY 1000 to 1000 ms trigger is received For minus values recording starts before the trigger is received TRG LVL 60 to 0 dB Input trigger level i e the signal level required to trigger recording or playback Once playback has been triggered subsequent triggers are TRO MASK ignored for the duration of the TRG MASK time In MOMENT mode the sample plays only while the that the PLAY button is pressed In CONT mode playback continues PLY MODE a CONTI once the PLAY button has been pressed The number of times the sample plays is set using the LOOP NUM parame ter In INPUT mode playback is triggered by the input signal START 1 Playback start point in milliseconds END 1 Playback end point in milliseconds LOOP 1 Loop start point in milliseconds LOOP NUM 0 100 Number of times the sample pl
61. The Automix Memory page enables you to store and recall Automixes The lower half of this page is identical to the Automix Main page To locate the Automix Memory page press the DISPLAY ACCESS AUTOMIX button repeatedly until the page appears BUTOMI TO 4 Initial Dots 7 00 29 FRUTOHTX MEMORY L TITLE Initial Data No MEMORY TITLE QEF No Data No Data 2 recat Ho Data 3 Ho Data Ho Data CLERR Ho Data en Lo No Data i EDGE BIZI ENABLED AUX ON D TITLE EDIT This button enables you to edit the title of the Automix memory selected in the center column 2 RECALL This button recalls the Automix memory selected in the center column 3 STORE This button enables you to store the current Automix to the memory selected in the cen ter column 4 CLEAR This button clears the Automix memory selected in the center column 6 TITLE This parameter displays the title of the current Automix 6 MEMORY TITLE column This column enables you to select an Automix memory to be recalled or stored The col umn lists the titles of Automix memories An empty Automix memory has a title of No Data 7 CURRENT This parameter displays the size of the current Automix 8 UNDO This parameter displays the size of the current Undo buffer 9 FREE This parameter displays the amount of free memory available for
62. Use only the included power cord for this unit Using other types may be a fire and electrical shock hazard This unit has rear panel slots for installing mini YGDAI cards For technical reasons cer tain card combinations are not supported Before installing any cards check the Yamaha web site see page 6 to see whether your card is compatible Also check the total number of cards that can be installed in the unit Installing cards that are not endorsed by Yamaha may cause electrical shock fire or damage to the unit If the power cord is damaged i e cut or a bare wire is exposed ask your dealer for a replacement Using the unit with a damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard If you notice any abnormality such as smoke odor or noise or if a foreign object or liquid gets inside the unit turn it off immediately Remove the power cord from the AC outlet Consult your dealer for repair Using the unit in this condition is a fire and electrical shock hazard Should this unit be dropped or the cabinet be damaged turn the power switch off remove the power plug from the AC outlet and contact your dealer If you continue using the unit without heeding this instruction fire or electrical shock may result Cautions Keep this unit away from the following locations Locations exposed to oil splashes or steam such as near cooking stoves humidifiers etc Unstable surfaces such as a wobbly table or slope Lo
63. WAVE i LSH F i T 5n G i o EG F Sine i 125 Hzi B GdB 1 88kHz EG G i EG B HSHF i HSH G B BdB O i o i e 18 8kHzi D ron Soa SYNC i Note i OFF 4 EDIT A FX2 EDIT JA FXS EDIT A Fx4 EDIT E Pls D EFFECT NAME This parameter displays the name of the effect program currently used by the effects processor 2 TYPE This parameter displays the type of effect program currently used by the effects proces sor The I O configuration of the effect program is displayed below this parameter button Move the cursor to this parameter then press ENTER to display the Library page for the selected effects processor button Move the cursor to this button then press ENTER to display the In Patch Effect page which enables you to assign signals to the inputs and outputs of Effects processors 1 4 5 MIX BALANCE This parameter knob enables you to set the balance between wet and dry signals When the parameter is set to 096 only the dry signal is heard When set to 10096 only the wet signal is heard Turn on the BYPASS button to bypass the currently selected effects pro cessor 6 TEMPO This section displays the parameters that appear only when a delay effect type or a mod ulation based effect type is selected These TEMPO parameters calculate and set the delay time for delay effects or the modulation frequency for modulation effects relative to the specified tempo and note length Use these parameters alo
64. YES D SOLO OUT Yowwe QUTPUT MONITOR SELECT 7 E ATTNUATOR STEREO LEVEL z 2TR D1 i STEREO OMNI 9 2 977 1 DA 1 OMNIINT2 e T FO lt 10 lt i i 2TR D2 BUS1 8 TEE f OMNI OUT OMNI IN3 4 CR to SURROUND MONITOR 1 i AUXI 8 g E i 1 12 8x8Patch SLOT MONITOR 48 DA SLOTI 1 8 5 8 NOISE SURROUND DIRECT OUT 1 48 8 amp E LE Si 12 LEVEL SLOT2 1 8 500 2 2 gr i ok MONITOR INSERT OUT 4 5 BPF ps 4 i CONTROL ROOM 9 07 DTHER SLOTI SLOT s gt SLOT 16 DITHER SLOT2 1 2 BUS1 8 Lo MONITOR anes MONITOR 4 3 E 1 z STEREO BUS 2 STEREO 2 3 ot MATRIX lt MANAGEMENT ALLIGNMENT 8 gt Poor AUX1 8BUS 9 4 219012 OTHER 2 OUT DIGITAL1 N gr gt SOLO BUS AES EBU Lm 2IRD2 2 DITHER 2 OUT DIGITAL2 9 gt MONITOR MATRIX OUT DM1000 Level Diagram Analog lt Digital Digital Analog An g Digital PAD GAN INSERT AD 01 PHASE GATE INSERT ATT EQ INSERT COMP DELAY ON LEVEL INSERT BUS INSERT ATT EQ INSERT comp MASTER MASTER INSERT BAL pey QUIPUT DA ee g dBFS Bit Max Max Output 24 0 0 Input 24dBu mereces 7 7 7 5525 FASA Es nicis A TE 200052222 Digital Clipping 24dBu L424 20 1 r 20 10 410 2 Nominal Output 10 265 4dBu _ f 4dBu ia 0
65. nasta 303 SELECTED CHANNEL section 19 Implicit mute 217 gt REVASYMPHO ttes 304 Selecting channels 32 Insert display mode 210 REV gt CHORUS 302 Selecting display pages 28 Meter display mode 212 gt eene 303 Selecting fader 33 MIDP a osten 207 gt 305 SEDSPL85 3 eterne 137 Muting ret 218 gt 5 304 Setting levels sse 96 OMS sessi esti 207 REVERB 5 1 SETTING section 137 Panning 217 218 REVERB HALL Setup say aa aaah wawapas 41 219 REVERB PLATE Setup GPI page 259 Pre Post 217 REVERB ROOM Setup In Port page 249 Scrub amp Shuttle 222 REVERB STAGE Setup MIDI Host page Selecting 216 Reverse cable 11 266 270 208 232 236 268 Send levels 218 REVERSE GATE Setup Out Port page 250 Soloihig rtm rre 217 RING 299 Setup Output Att page 88 Program changes 235 239 rack mount Kit 371 Setup Prefer page 250 PROTECT button s
66. s Manual soiseg 6unej do w 36 Chapter 3 Operating Basics e Assignable Encoder Mode Parameter List Insert In Patch Insert In patch Insert Out Patch Insert Out patch Parameters Encoder Operation Push Switch Operation No Assign Attenuator Attenuator Display the settings Input Patch Input Channel patch Confirm patch selection Direct Out Direct Out patch Phase Phase normal reverse Insert On Insert on off Aux pre post Aux pre post Delay On Delay on off Delay Time Delay Time Delay FB Gain Delay FB Gain Delay Mix Delay Mix EQ On EQ on off EQ Type EQ Type EQ Low Q EQ Low Q EQ Low F EQ Low Frequency EQ Low G EQ Low Gain EQ Low Mid Q EQ Low Mid Q EQ Low Mid F EQ Low Mid Frequency EQ Low Mid G EQ Low Mid Gain EQ High Mid Q EQ High Mid Q EQ High Mid F EQ High Mid Frequency EQ High Mid G EQ High Mid Gain EQ High Q EQ High Q EQ High F EQ High Frequency EQ High G EQ High Gain Gate On Gate on off Gate Threshold Gate Threshold Gate Range Gate Range Gate Attack Gate Attack Gate Decay Gate Decay Gate Hold Gate Hold Comp On Comp on off Comp Threshold Comp Threshold Comp Ratio Comp Ratio Comp Attack Comp Attack Comp Release Comp Release Comp Out Gain Comp Knee Width Comp Out Gain Comp Knee Width Surr L R Pan Surr L R Pan Surr F R Pan Surr Front DIV S
67. 25 AD impit yae asus 14 AD input and output section 23 AD Input section 51 270 AD824 CONTROL 271 T O card see 53 AES EBU card 53 AMP SIMULATE 300 Analog inputs amp outputs 2 51 ASSIGN button 2 16 Assignable parameters 36 Assigne Control changes MIDI messages Parameters to the encoder 35 Program changes 239 Remote layer 205 USER DEFINED KEYS 214 Attenuator 64 81 92 Output signals ss 88 AUTO Dutton a a aaa rnt 15 Auto Channel Select preference 251 Auto Direct Out On preference 252 Auto EQ Edit in preference 254 Auto EQUALIZER Display preference Le 251 Auto Inc TC Capture preference 254 AUTO ertet 296 AUTO PANS 311 Auto PAN SURROUND Display preference 251 i n 194 Auto ROUTING Display preference 250 Auto SOLO Display preference 251 Auto update function 159 Auto WORD CLOCK Display preference metiniai 251 cette Sah ls 181 ABORT aan a akuna 194 ABSOLUTE sa 193 AUTO button 15 190 AUTO REC 194 AU
68. 26 NO ASSIGN 27 NO ASSIGN 28 NO ASSIGN 29 NO ASSIGN 30 NO ASSIGN 31 NO ASSIGN 32 NO ASSIGN 33 SURROUND LFE L INPUT1 34 SURROUND LFE L INPUT2 35 SURROUND LFE L INPUT3 36 SURROUND LFE L INPUT4 37 SURROUND LFE L INPUT5 38 SURROUND LFE L INPUT6 39 SURROUND LFE L 40 SURROUND LFE L INPUT8 41 SURROUND LFE L INPUT9 42 SURROUND LFE L INPUT10 43 SURROUND LFE L INPUT11 44 SURROUND LFE L INPUT12 45 SURROUND LFE L INPUT13 46 SURROUND LFE L INPUT14 47 SURROUND LFE L INPUT15 48 SURROUND LFE L INPUT16 49 SURROUND LFE L INPUT17 50 SURROUND LFE L INPUT18 51 SURROUND LFE L INPUT19 52 SURROUND LFE L INPUT20 53 SURROUND LFE L INPUT21 54 SURROUND LFE L INPUT22 55 SURROUND LFE L INPUT23 56 SURROUND LFE L INPUT24 57 NO ASSIGN 58 NO ASSIGN High Mid Low 59 NO ASSIGN 60 NO ASSIGN 61 NO ASSIGN 62 NO ASSIGN 63 NO ASSIGN 64 SURROUND DIV F INPUT1 65 SURROUND DIV F INPUT2 66 SURROUND DIV F INPUT3 67 SURROUND DIV F INPUT4 68 SURROUND DIV F INPUTS 69 SURROUND DIV F INPUT6 70 SURROUND DIV F 71 SURROUND DIV F INPUT8 72 SURROUND DIV F INPUT9 73 SURROUND DIV F INPUT10 74 SURROUND DIV F INPUT11 75 SURROUND DIV F INPUT12 76 SUR
69. 28 SURR MODE Timecode Display Relative Surround essent preference aaa 254 BASS MANAGEMENT 134 Timecode source asa 182 BUSI BUSB 125 Title edit window 30 DIV 898990006000000000000000 0 0 0 000 00 0 127 END button MIU MSIE 191 TCR eR RERO 127 TO HOST USB port 24 FS button zie 87 Trajectory patterns 127 FAST wesessosesosossss 126 TREMOLO 297 GRAB button een 19 Trigger signals 202222424 259 feit 125 Joystick oerte 19 U Sasha EEE 127 LINK ener 127 MONITOR ALIGNMENT 136 Monitoring 131 Monitoring matrix 131 USB port 236 Oscillator 138 Lom User assignable layer 255 Pan graph 126 User Def User Def PAN SURR LINK 123 ca a A a Neo PAN SURROUND button 17 Panning from the display 126 Initial assignments 277 UST User defined keys 257 DM1000 Owner s Manual YAMAHA Digital Mixing Console Internal Parameters MIDI Implementation Chart Model DM1000 Date 26 Aug 2002 Version 1 0
70. 95 SOLO SAFE CHANNEL 117 SURROUND MODE 193 View 167 Solo safe function 117 Surround mode indicator 28 view Parameter page 69 84 94 SOLO TRIM 117 Surround modes 121 123 133 wvqEW button sss 17 SOLO buttons 2519 Factory default 122 SOLO indicator 22 Surround monitor 131 W SOLO SAEE 117 Bass management 133 SP1000 side panels 371 Configuring basie 133 Mad oe SPEAKER SETUP 138 133 OD ISILE 5 Welcom 11 Specifications 325 Monitor matrix 133 Wind SRC sections 54 Monitoring level 137 MEOW BEP MMC AM Changing the surround mode 124 Star distribution 44 Surround monitor library 179 Ch 1 Pairi 73 STATUS section 137 Surround pan 121 C eh MM STEREO button cc 22 SYMPHO 5 1 iss 312 5 Sa E REE STEREO DELAY 292 SYMPHONIC 295 E 22 EU RO STEREO fader orssed 15 SYNC parameter 269 User Define Select 258 Stereo meters 18 System exclusive messages 2
71. A Name Inlut Auto Cory ID SHORT LONG CH gt CH gt CH6 gt lt CH6 gt CHS CHS gt lt CHS gt CH4 4 gt lt CH4 gt CH3 CH3 gt lt CH3 gt CH2 2 gt lt CH2 gt ie Hi gt INITIALIZE You can specify Short names in the center column 1 and Long full names in the right column 2 Move the cursor to a name you wish to change then press ENTER The Title Edit window appears enabling you to enter a name 3 Edit the name move the cursor to the OK button then press ENTER The new name is now effective Tip The edited name is stored in the Input Patch library DM1000 Owner s Manual Using MS Stereo Microphone 77 Using MS Stereo Microphone The MS system is a type of stereo recording that uses two microphones mono directional M Middle and bi directional S Side microphones An M microphone picks up main sig nals and an S microphone picks up directional signals These two signals are decoded by calculating a sum M plus S and a difference M minus S and are recorded to L and R channels An MS microphone is usually a stereo microphone that has both M and S functions Use an MS microphone in the following way 1 Connectthe R connector of an MS microphone to an odd channel input jack and the L connector to an even channel input jack Signals from the MS microphone are input from the L
72. E FADER BE 07 FAD END E B ON END RM16 16 GM CH16 VOL amp PAN ENCODER ENC END ES a FADER BF 07 FAD m DM1000 Owner s Manual 288 Appendix A Parameter Lists Bank 2 GM Vol amp Effect 1 Name Data Format Controller Short Long 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON END _ _ E 25 5 RM01 GM01 GM CHO1 VOL amp EFF1 ENCODER BO OC FADER BO 07 FAD END _ END RM02 GM02 GM CH02 VOL amp EFF1 ENCODER B1 OC END ES E FADER B1 07 FAD END _ e E ON END m E RM03 GM03 GM CH03 VOL amp EFF1 ENCODER B2 END _ e FADER B2 07 FAD END _ e E ON END RM04 GM04 GM CH04 VOL amp EFF1 ENCODER B3 gt 27 FADER B3 _ E E ON END B E RM05 GM05 5 VOL amp EFF1 ENCODER B4 E 4 FADER B4 B _ E ON END amp E z RM06 GM06 GM CH06 VOL amp EFF1 ENCODER B5 E FAD
73. For reception by the DM1000 only the user area is valid 4 127 256 STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0000nnnn n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump COUNT HIGH ch datacount ch 128 cl COUNT LOW cl 01001100 4c U 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 8 01000011 43 00111001 39 9 00110001 31 1 01000111 47 G Ommmmmmm mh 0 127 GATE Library no 1 128 Ommmmmmm mi 256 351 Channel current data BLOCK INFO Ottttttt tt totalblock number minimum number is 0 Obbbbbbb bb current block number 0 total block number DATA NAME DATA Oddddddd ds GATE Library data of block bb Oddddddd de CHECK SUM ee ee Invert L de 1 amp 0x7F EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 2 12 2 20 Gate library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number See above STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0010nnnn 2n n20 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01 110 7E Universal bulk dump 01001100 4C 1 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 8 01000011 43 00111001 Bor 9 00110001 31 1 DATA NAME 01000111 47 G Ommmmmmm mh 0 127 GATE Library no 1 128 Ommmmmm
74. Input amp Output Patching Patching the 2TR Digital Outputs You can route the DM1000 s internal signals to 2TR OUT DIGITAL connectors 1 2 1 Pressthe DISPLAY ACCESS OUTPUT PATCH button repeatedly until the Out Patch 2TR Out page appears OUT PATCH Initial Dat m 0 itc 00 00 00 00 2TR OUT DIGITAL PATCH 2TR OUT Dis 1L STEREO ZTR OUT DIGITRL1 L Er r ZTR OUT DIGITRL2 Ear zTR our A CH NAME ZX LIBRARY Signals assigned on the Omni Out page can also be assigned to the 2TR digital outputs 2 Move the cursor to a patch parameter you wish to change and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the INC DEC buttons to modify the patching 3 Press ENTER to confirm the change Patching Slot Outputs You can route the DM1000 s internal signals to optional mini YGDAI cards installed in Slot 1 and 2 1 Pressthe DISPLAY ACCESS OUTPUT PATCH button repeatedly until the Out Patch Slot Out page appears Signals assigned on the Omni Out page can also be assigned to the slot outputs eu us 00 00 DI nn SLOT OUTPUT PATCH 1 BUS1 2 Move the cursor to a patch parameter you wish to change and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the INC DEC buttons to modify the patching 3 Press ENTER to confirm the change DM1000 Owner s Manual Patching Direct Outs 111 Patching Direct Outs Input Channel 1 48 signals can be directly patched to an
75. Owner s Manual 250 Chapter 19 Other Functions Changing the Output Connector Names To change output connector names press the DISPLAY ACCESS SETUP button repeat edly until the Setup Out Port page appears SETUP Initial Data m nn cien 00 00 00 00 J Name Output Auto Cory ID SHORT LONG SLOTi S1 7 81 7 Slot CH OUT SLOTi 6 lt 51 6 81 5 Slot OUT gt SLOT1 S 51 5 81 5 Slot CHS OUT gt gt gt gt SLOTi 4 51 4 81 4 Slot CH4 OUT SLOT1 3 51 3 81 3 SLOTI 2 lt 51 2 lt 51 2 gt S SLOTi 1 51 1 58 CH3 OUT 2 IHITIRLIZE Es GP IM PORT f OUT PORT TINE REF 2 The procedure for editing the names and using the Name Output Auto Copy check box and the INITIALIZE button is the same as on the In Port page Setting Preferences You can change the default settings and environmental settings of the DM1000 by using the Setup Prefer1 Prefer2 and Prefer3 pages To locate one of the Preferences page press the DISPLAY ACCESS SETUP button repeatedly Prefer1 page This page enables you to set the DM1000 so that when you press a button on the top panel the DM1000 displays the corresponding display page and shows or hides confirmation and alarm messages SETUP Initial Dat m nn cient a ae Ey Auto ROUTING DisPlas J TC Dror Warning J Auto PRN SURROUND Diselas E DIO
76. PERK HOLD 00 METER MODE PEAK HOLD METER Initial Dat m gr ER OO intial Dore 8 00 00 00 00 POSITION nn ng DD DD DU oo UNS 1234 5678 LR n a STEREOS CHi SZ 55 425 JX CHi 45 MASTER Eri Tip These pages also allow you to change the metering position using the POSITION param eter This parameter setting operates in unison with the Meter Position page setting DM1000 Owner s Manual Metering 39 5 Ifyou selected the Stereo page use the METER MODE parameter to select one of the following two metering signal types uod Control Room Monitor output signal e STEREO Stereo Out signal sits nto bate 00 00 00 00 PEAK HOLD soiseg 6unej do w PaA EFFECT STEREO POSITION Z This parameter setting affects the meters on the Meter Master page the ST meter on the Stereo page and the stereo meter on the right side of the display 6 To activate the Peak Hold function move the cursor to the PEAK HOLD but ton then press ENTER The PEAK HOLD button turns on and the peak level is held on the meters on the page and on the Peak Meter Bridge To cancel the Peak Hold function turn the PEAK HOLD button off If an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed its Peak Hold function switches in unison with the DM1000 meters DM1000 Owner s Manual 40
77. Pre fader after pan Pan 127 positions Left 1 63 Center Right 1 63 Surround pan 127 x 127 positions Left 1 63 Center Right 1 63 x Front 1 63 Center Rear 1 63 LFE level co 96 dB to 10 dB 256 step Routing STEREO BUS1 8 DIRECT OUT Direct out Pre EQ pre fader post fader Metering Displayed on LCD Peak hold on off Level control Analog rotary potentiometer AD converter 24 bit linear 128 times oversampling fs 44 1 48 kHz 64 times over TALKBACK sampling fs 88 2 96 kHz Talkback select Built in microphone AD IN 1 16 OMNI IN 1 4 On off Level 0 to 96 dB 1 dB step On off OSCILLATOR Waveform Sine 100 Hz sine 1 kHz sine 10 kHz 400 Hz 1 kHz pink noise burst noise Routing BUS1 8 AUX1 8 STEREO L R OMNI OUT 1 12 2TR OUT DIGITAL 1 2 Output patch STEREO BUS1 8 AUX1 8 SURROUND MONITOR CONTROL ROOM DIRECT OUT 1 48 INSERT OUT CH1 48 BUS1 8 AUX1 8 STEREO MONITOR MATRIX OUT SOLO OUT CASCADE OUT 051 8 AUX 1 8 STEREO SOLO DA converter Dither 24 bit linear 128 times oversampling fs 44 1 48 kHz 64 times over sampling fs 88 2 96 kHz On off Word length 16 20 24 bit Output patch STEREO BUS1 8 AUX 1 8 CONTROL ROOM DIRECT OUT 1 48 INSERT OUT CH 1 48 BUS 1 8 AUX 1 8 STEREO SOLO OUT CASCADE OUT BUS 1 8 AUX 1 8 STEREO SOLO Option Output SLOT 1 2 Available c
78. Room Monitor output Note Input and Output Channels cannot be solo monitored simultaneously The solo func tion for the most recently soloed channels is enabled MONITOR LEVEL Use the MONITOR MONITOR LEVEL control on the top panel to adjust the Control Room Monitor level DIMM Dimmer The DIMMER button lowers the Control Room Monitor signal by the specified amount Note The Dimmer function is activated automatically when the Talkback or Oscillator func tion is active PHONES The Control Room Monitor signal is also fed to the PHONES jack You can set the level independently DM1000 Owner s Manual uiooy 116 Chapter 10 Control Room Monitoring Control Room Monitor and Solo Setup For control room monitoring and solo setup press the MONITOR DISPLAY button repeatedly until the Monitor Solo C R page appears OO ata ea O0 00 010 000 SOLO C R SETUP CH25 LONG NAME SOLO LISTEN ENABLED PRE FADER AFTER PAN SOLO TRIM SOLO INTERRUPTION 9 CONTROL ROOM DIMMER LEVEL 1 This page contains the following parameters D SOLO This parameter turns the Solo function on or off By default it is set to Enabled 2 MODE This parameter determines how the Solo function works There are two options The setting affects only Input Channels RECORDING In Recording S
79. SEL buttons on the top panel or access the Pair Group pages Pairing Channels by Using the SEL Buttons 1 While pressing and holding down the SEL button for one of the channels you wish to pair press the SEL button for the adjacent channel The paired channel numbers should be odd and even in this order Note The settings of the first channel are copied to the second channel and the channels are paired if the Pair Confirmation check box on the Preferencel page is not checked default If the selected channels have already been paired this procedure will cancel the pair setting The Channel Pairing window appears CHANNEL PAIRING Make Pair CANCEL CHI gt Z i CHZ 3 1 RESET BOTH of vertical partners Note You can pair only channels that are adjacent odd even in this order channels Pressing the SEL button for a non adjacent channel will be ignored You cannot pair or cancel a pair DM1000 Owner s Manual Sjouueu 1ndul B 74 Chapter 6 Input Channels 2 Move the cursor to the desired button in the Channel Pairing window then press ENTER The following buttons are available in this window CANCEL Cancels the operation gt Copies the odd channel parameter values to the even channel CHy gt x Copies the even channel parameter values to the odd channel RESET BOTH Resets both channel parameters to the default settings sa
80. SURROUND LFEL INPUT25 92 EQ ON INPUT28 34 SURROUND LFE L INPUT26 93 EQ ON INPUT29 35 SURROUND LFE L INPUT27 94 EQ ON INPUT30 36 SURROUND LFE L INPUT28 95 EQ ON INPUT31 37 SURROUND LFEL INPUT29 102 EQ ON INPUT32 38 SURROUND LFEL INPUT30 103 EQ ON INPUT33 39 SURROUND LFEL INPUT31 104 EQ ON INPUT34 40 SURROUND LFEL INPUT32 105 EQ ON INPUT35 41 SURROUND LFEL INPUT33 106 EQ ON INPUT36 42 SURROUND LFEL INPUT34 107 EQ ON INPUT37 43 SURROUND LFEL INPUT35 108 EQ ON INPUT38 44 SURROUND LFEL INPUT36 109 EQ ON INPUT39 45 SURROUND LFEL INPUT37 110 EQ ON INPUT40 46 SURROUND LFE L INPUT38 111 EQ ON INPUT41 47 SURROUND LFE L INPUT39 112 EQ ON INPUT42 48 SURROUND LFE L INPUT40 113 EQ ON INPUT43 49 SURROUND LFE L INPUT41 114 EQ ON INPUT44 50 SURROUND LFE L INPUT42 115 EQ ON INPUT45 51 SURROUND LFE L INPUT43 116 EQ ON INPUT46 52 SURROUND LFE L INPUT44 117 EQ ON INPUT47 53 SURROUND LFE L INPUT45 118 EQ ON INPUT48 54 SURROUND LFE L INPUT46 119 NO ASSIGN 55 SURROUND LFE L INPUT47 56 SURROUND LFE L INPUT48 57 NO ASSIGN 58 NO ASSIGN DM1000 Owner s Manual Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 351 CHANNEL15 High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT1 2 SU
81. Signals input at these connectors can be patched to Input Channels See page 105 for more information on patching Input Channels INPUT connectors 1 16 These balanced XLR 3 31 type connectors accept line level and GED 610 microphone signals The nominal input range is 60 dB through 4 dB 9 input 8 OMNI IN connectors 1 4 These balanced XLR 3 31 type connectors accept line level signals The nominal signal level is 4 dB Phantom Power orr Inputs 1 through 16 feature switchable 48V phantom powering for use with condenser type microphones and direct boxes Individual 48V ON OFF switches on each input turn phantom power on and off e PAD switches 1 Inputs 1 through 16 feature pad switches which attenuate input sig M nals by 20 dB PAD 20dB GAIN controls Inputs 1 through 16 feature rotary gain controls that adjust input 2 sensitivity Input sensitivity ranges from 4 dB to 40 dB when the 60 Pad is on and from 16 dB to 60 dB when the Pad is off 16 O PEAK amp SIGNAL Indicators x Ken The SIGNAL indicator lights up when the input signal level is 20 dB below nominal The indicator lights up when input signal SIGNAL level is 3 dB below clipping DM1000 Owner s Manual O I Je36iq 8 52 Chapter 5 Analog I O amp Dig
82. The following table shows how faders move in each Edit Out mode You can set the Return Time time required by Input and Output Channel faders to return to the pre viously recorded position on the Fader1 or 2 page see page 196 Off At the punch out point the fader remains at the same position until the next fader event in the existing data occurs Return At the punch out point the fader returns to the position specified by the existing fader data at the speed speci fied by the Time parameter on the Takeover At the punch out point recording con tinues until the fader position intersects the existing fader data If you are still touching the fader knob at the actual Existing data Fader edit Fader1 or 2 page Existing data Fader edit Return time punch out point the fader is disabled until you release it Existing data Fader edit gt Punch in Punch out W Time 1 Punch out ig Time Time Punch out Actual punch out Punch in In this example punch out was per formed by pressing the AUTO button and the fader was moved manually between the specified punch out point and actual punch out point FADER EDIT This parameter determines how fader moves are rerecorded it has no effect during the first recording pass You can select ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE In Absolute mode fader moves are rerecorded as
83. The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library number See above STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0010nnnn 2n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump 01001100 4C 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 8 01000011 43 00111001 39 9 00110001 31 1 DATA NAME 01001011 4B Ommmmmmm mh 0 32 Surround Monitor Library no 0 32 Ommmmmmm ml 256 Current data EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive DM1000 Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format 361 2 12 2 33 Automix bulk dump format The second byte of the DATA NAME indicates the library number O Library no 1 15 Library no 16 256 current automix data STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0000nnnn n20 15 Device number MIDI Channel FORMAT No 01111110 7E Universal bulk dump COUNT HIGH ch datacount ch 128 cl COUNT LOW cl 01001100 4c 1 01001101 4D M 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 8 01000011 43 C 00111001 39 9 00110001 31 1 DATA NAME 01100001 61 a Ommmmmmm mh 0 15 Automix no 1 16 256 Current data Ommmmmmm m BLOCK INFO Obbbbbbb bh current block number 0 total block number Obbbbbbb b Ottttttt th total block number minimum number is 0 Otttt
84. b JJ B h ddd A d J d 4 s ss Max value depends on tempo setting STEREO DELAY Two input two output basic stereo delay Parameter Range Description DELAY L 0 0 1350 0 ms Left channel delay time DELAY R 0 0 1350 0 ms Right channel delay time FB GL 99 to 49996 Left channel feedback plus values for normal phase feed back minus values for reverse phase feedback FB GR 99 to 49996 Right channel feedback plus values for normal phase feed back minus values for reverse phase feedback HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency feedback ratio HPF THRU 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz THRU Low pass filter cutoff frequency SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine left channel 1 NOTEL DELAY NOTE R i Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine right channel DELAY 1 JI F h ddd h d J d d Maximum value depends on the tempo setting DM1000 Owner s Manual Effects Parameters 293 MOD DELAY One input two output basic repeat delay with modulation Parameter Range Description DELAY 0 0 2725 0 ms Delay time FB GAIN 99 to 99 Feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feedback HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency feedback ratio FREQ 0 05 40 00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0 100 Modulation depth WA
85. before you store the data selected by the SETUPMEM button using Bulk Dump be sure to enable bulk data transmission and reception If necessary move the cursor to the parameter box next to the selected but ton then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the INC DEC buttons to select the desired bulk dump data Tip If you selected ALL in the parameter box all data selected by the corresponding button is transmitted as bulk dump data To start transmitting bulk data move the cursor to the TRANSMIT button then press ENTER Bulk Dump is executed During the operation the Bulk Dump window appears indicating the current bulk dump status To abort the bulk dump operation move the cursor to the CANCEL button in the window then press ENTER Tip To transmit bulk dump request messages move the cursor to the REQUEST button then press ENTER If a second DM1000 is connected it will transmit bulk data to the first DM1000 in response to the request To receive bulk data press the DISPLAY ACCESS MIDI button repeatedly until the MIDI Setup page appears then turn on the Rx ON OFF button in the BULK row Now when the DM1000 receives bulk data the corresponding internal data is updated DM1000 Owner s Manual Other Functions 249 19 Other Functions This chapter describes the DM1000 s miscellaneous functions Changing the Input and Output Connector Names You can change the
86. buttons 1 16 These buttons solo the selected channels The SOLO button indicator of the cur rently soloed channel lights up ON buttons 1 16 These buttons turn the selected channels on or off The ON button indicators for On channels light up 5 Channel faders 1 16 These are touch sensitive 100 mm motorized faders Depending on the button selected in the FADER MODE Section see page 16 the faders will adjust the input or output level of the selected channels or buses or adjust the AUX Send level STEREO Section STEREO CD AUTO button When this button is turned on you can use the SEL buttons 1 16 to turn the Automix function on or off SEL button Selects the Stereo Bus ON button Turns the selected bus on or off 4 STEREO fader This touch sensitive 100 mm motorized fader adjusts the final output level of the Stereo Bus DM1000 Owner s Manual S DLNS IN 16 Chapter 2 Control Surface amp Rear Panel AUX SELECT Section DISPLAY c e el e AUX1 AUX2 AUXS AUXA c e el e AUXS AUXG AUX7 AUX CD DISPLAY button This button displays an Aux related page see page 97 AUX 1 AUX 8 buttons These buttons select an Aux Send When you press a button to select an AUX Send the cor responding button indicator lights up ENCODER MODE
87. co gt POST POST Post Eo x 25 26 27 25 29 30 51 32 e OOO OO O O O 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Post Post 951 Post Post pon Post SEND1 32_ 5 33 45 1 52 45 J WI The parameters on these two pages and the procedure for setting them are the same e Aux Send rotary controls These controls adjust the Aux Send level of the Input Channels The current numeric levels appear below the rotary controls PRE POST These buttons enable you to specify the Aux Sends signal source points The PRE buttons send pre fader signals and the POST buttons send post fader signals e MODE Aux Sends have two operating modes that determine how signals are sent Fixed Aux Send levels are fixed and Variable Aux Send levels are variable GLOBAL The GLOBAL PRE and POST buttons enable you to set all Input Channels for the selected Aux Send to pre fader or post fader simultaneously Note In Fixed mode Aux Send ON OFF buttons appear instead of the Aux Send rotary con trols PRE POST buttons and GLOBAL PRE POST buttons These ON OFF buttons turn on or off each Input Channel for the currently selected Aux Send DM1000 Owner s Manual 98 Chapter 8 Aux Sends 3 Move the cursor to the FIXED or VARIABLE button in the MODE section for the currently selected Aux Send to select a mode e Fixed Mode In this mode Aux Send levels are fixed at nominal 0 0dB Also chann
88. de GdB de GdB STEREO ATT 33 45 OUT The parameters on this page and the procedure for setting them are the same as for Input Channels except that this page does not include the bit shift parameters see page 64 DM1000 Owner s Manual Setting Aux Out 1 8 from the Display 93 Delaying Aux Outs To delay Aux Out 1 8 signals press the INSERT DELAY button repeatedly until the INS DLY Out Dly page appears INS DLY Initial Data E RUX1 RUXI 00 00 00 00 00 OUTPUT DELAY LT DELAY SCALE Feet Bus 8 En Em gm gm gm em GA e o msec samPie AUX msec EE ei Isamriel u 54 Fa u a STEREO L msecl 0 0 0 0 sqmPie The parameters on this page and the procedure for setting them same as for Input Channels except that this page does not have the MIX FB GAIN parameters see page 61 Tip You can also display the Out Dly page by pressing the INSERT DELAY button once then selecting the desired Aux Out 1 8 by pressing the corresponding SEL button or moving the fader Comp settings To set the Aux Out 1 8 compressors press the DYNAMICS button then the F3 button to display the Dynamics Comp Edit page and select the desired Aux Out 1 8 by using the corresp
89. is ON Data received from a port that is assigned to Cascade Link and whose Device Number included in the SUB STATUS matches the Rx CH will be received for processing When this is received the specified parameter will be controlled STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0001nnnn in n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODELID digital mixer MODEL ID 01111111 7F Universal ADDRESS 00001111 OF Cascade data Osssssss ss Set 0 Response 1 ee Element no If ee is 0 ee is expanded to two bytes Oppppppp pp Parameter no Channel no DATA Oddddddd dd data EOX 11110111 F7 End of exclusive 2 12 3 11 Parameter request Cascade data Reception This message is echoed if Parameter change ECHO is ON Data received from a port that is assigned to Cascade Link and whose Device Number included in the SUB STATUS matches the Rx CH will be received for processing When this is received the value of the specified parameter will be transmitted as a Parameter response STATUS 11110000 FO System exclusive message ID No 01000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0011nnnn n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 3E MODELID digital mixer MODEL ID 01111111 7F Universal ADDRESS 00001111 OF Cascade data Oeeeeeee ee Element no If ee is 0 ee is expanded to
90. its Surround mode and Aux con figuration information is displayed here 3 Level meters These meters indicate the levels of the currently selected channel and the available part ner 4 STORED FROM This parameter indicates the channel for which the settings were originally stored in the selected library memory If the currently selected library memory contains Input Chan nel settings its Surround mode and Aux pairing information are also displayed below this parameter 2 Usethe LAYER buttons to select layers then press the SEL buttons to select channels For details on the Store and Recall functions see General Library Operation on page 165 If the selected memory s channel type does not match the type of the destination channel an alarm mark and the word CONFLICT appear next to the STORED FROM parameter These alarms indicate that you tried to recall unrecallable channel settings to the currently selected channel DM1000 Owner s Manual 168 Chapter 15 Libraries The alarm indicators also appear when the Surround mode Aux pair and other non chan nel parameter settings originally stored in the memory do not match those for the destina tion channel However if the channel type of the memory and that of the destination channel match you can recall the settings even with the alarm indicators displayed For unmatched parameter settings the DM1000 will use the settings in the memory
91. move the cursor to the PAN SURR LINK button then press ENTER When the PAN SURR LINK button is turned on adjusting the Input Channel pan settings will also change the stereo surround panning accordingly and vice versa DM1000 Owner s Manual Using Surround Pan 125 6 To change the Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment move the cursor to the SURR BUS SETUP button then press ENTER The Setup Surr Bus page appears SETUP Initial Dat EN CH1 CHi pa oes SURROUND BUS SETUP SURROUND BUS SETUP BUS1 BUSZ BUSS BUS4 BUSS BUS6 BUS BUSS ba TIME SIG fi REMOTE A D BUS1 BUS8 These parameters select channels to be assigned to the Bus Outs in 3 1 5 1 and 6 1 Sur round modes 2 INIT These buttons reset the channel assignment to the default setting 7 change the assignment move the cursor to the desired Bus parameter rotate the Parameter wheel to select a channel then press ENTER The channels are swapped between the selected Bus and the Bus to which the channel assigned to the selected Bus was assigned previously Tip Pressing the DISPLAY ACCESS SETUP button repeatedly also displays the Surr Bus page Available Bus Outs vary depending on the Surround mode For example in 3 1 Surround mode Bus Outs 1 4 are available In 5 1 Surround mode Bus Outs 1 6 are available and in 6 1 Surround mode Bus Outs 1 7 are available 8 Press the DISPLAY
92. peaking type gain EQQ 10 0 0 10 EQ peaking type bandwidth HSH F 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz High shelving filter frequency HSH G 12 0 to 412 0 dB High shelving filter gain SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine FREQ T HIS k BE Beh h J J d d lt ss HQ PITCH One input two output high quality pitch shifter Parameter Range Description PITCH 12 to 12 semitones Pitch shift FINE 50 to 50 cents Pitch shift fine DELAY 0 0 1000 0 ms Delay time FB GAIN 99 to 99 Feedback gain plus values for normal phase feedback minus values for reverse phase feedback MODE 1 10 Pitch shift precision SYNC OFF ON Tempo parameter sync on off NOTE 1 Used in conjunction with TEMPO to determine DELAY 1 RH F JH F 4472 h d 4 d d lt Maximum value depends on the tempo setting DM1000 Owner s Manual 298 Appendix A Parameter Lists DUAL PITCH Two input two output pitch shifter Parameter Range Description PITCH 1 24 to 24 semitones Channel 1 pitch shift FINE 1 50 to 50 cents Channel 1 pitch shift fine LEVEL 1 100 to 100 Channel 1 level plus values for normal phase minus values for reverse phase PAN 1 L63 to R63 Channel 1 pan DELAY 1 0 0 1000 0 ms Channel 1 delay time Channel 1 feedback gain plus values for normal
93. point Grounding is also an effective method for eliminating hum interference and other noise 2 POWER ON OFF switch This switch turns the power to the DM1000 on or off Note To prevent loud clicks and thumps in your speakers turn on your audio equipment in the following order reverse this order when turning off sound sources multitrack and mas ter recorders DM1000 monitoring power amplifiers 8 AC IN connector This connector enables you to connect the DM1000 to an AC outlet via the supplied power cord DM1000 Owner s Manual S DLNS jolJuoo IN 26 Chapter 2 Control Surface amp Rear Panel Installing an Optional Card Visit the following Yamaha Pro Audio web site to ensure that the card you are installing is supported by the DM1000 Also verify the number of cards including other Yamaha or third party cards that can be installed in the unit lt http www yamahaproaudio com gt Follow the steps below to install an optional mini YGDAI card 1 Make sure that the power to the DM1000 is turned off 2 Undo the two fixing screws and remove the slot cover as shown below Keep the cover and fixing screws in a safe place for future use 3 Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it all the way into the slot as shown below You may have to push firmly to fully insert the card into the internal connector 4 Secure the card using the attached thumbscrew
94. press the INSERT DELAY button repeat edly until the following INS DLY Phase page appears Move the cursor to the NOR REV button of the channel for which you want to change the phase then press the ENTER or INC DEC buttons to change the setting 7 INS DLY Initial Dat Im CH1 CH1 0 exw ess 3 4 5 11 12 13 e N w N _ Ej Bs B w z w n Z S z u z gt w z u u D e DS S 11 2 ORMAL PHASE GEQJ REVERSED GLOBAL mz 2 PHASE INSERT DLYi i6 M DOLYir se Z ely CD NOR REV These buttons switch the corresponding Input Channel phase NOR buttons indicate normal phase and REV buttons indicate reversed phase DM1000 Owner s Manual Setting the Input Channels from the Display 61 GLOBAL The GLOBAL NOR REV buttons allow you to set the phase for all Input Channels simultaneously Tip The name of the currently selected channel is indicated in the upper right corner of the screen You can set the phase separately for each channel in a channel pair Delaying Input Channels To set the delay for each channel press the INSERT DELAY button repeatedly until the page listed below that contains the desired channels appears DIY 1 16 page This page enables you to set the Delay function for Input Channels 1 16 DIY 17 32 page This
95. the parameter box indicates the corresponding output 4 Press the SEL button or move the fader of the Input Channel that is patched to the Direct Out assigned in Steps 2 and 3 5 Press the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING DIRECT button The Direct Out patching is now effective and the signals are routed to the assigned outputs or slot channels Tip Press the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING DISPLAY button repeatedly to display the Routing page On this page you can simultaneously route multiple Input Channels to Direct Outs DM1000 Owner s Manual 112 Chapter 9 Input amp Output Patching Insert Patching The DM1000 s Input Channels and Output Channels Stereo Out Bus Out 1 8 Aux Out 1 8 feature independent Insert Ins and Outs Inputs outputs slot channels and internal effects processor inputs and outputs can be patched to the Output Channel Insert Ins and Outs In this way you can send the signals to external effects processors for processing or insert internal effects Individual Insert Patching You can patch the DM1000 s inputs outputs slot channels and effects processor inputs and outputs to the Insert Ins and Outs The same procedure applies to both Input Channels and Output Channels Effects Output Output connector Input connector A i Q Q Channel 1 Press the SEL button or move the fader of an Input Channel or Output Channel for Insert patching 2 Pre
96. value higher than the number of frames indicated in the error message If you set the parameter to a higher value adjust the Drop Out Time parameter value if nec essary Fader REC Accuracy This parameter sets the accuracy of recording faders over time to Little Some More or Most If you set the parameter to lower values you will save Automix memory space DM1000 Owner s Manual Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels User Assignable Layer 255 Creating a Custom Layer by Combining Channels User Assignable Layer If you set the Remote Layer target to USER ASSIGNABLE you can create a custom layer by combining any DM1000 channels excluding the Stereo Out This custom layer is called User Assignable layer You can use either Remote 1 or Remote 2 for a User Assignable layer 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS REMOTE button then press the F1 or F2 but ton The Remote Remotel or Remote2 page appears 2 Setthe TARGET parameter to USER ASSIGNABLE then press ENTER A confirmation window appears 3 Move the cursor to the YES button then press ENTER The DM1000 displays the page shown below shies 100 i eo aed 00 00 00 00 LREHOTES USER ASSIGNABLE LAVER B 41 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 REMOTE 2 MACHINE 4 Select the channels you wish to assign to the User Assignable layer using the 1 16 parameter boxes 1 You can s
97. 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI RATIO 0 1 1 0 High frequency reverb time ratio LO RATIO 0 1 2 4 Low frequency reverb time ratio DIFF 0 10 Reverb diffusion left right reverb spread DENSITY 0 10096 Reverb density E R DLY 0 0 100 0 ms Delay between early reflections and reverb Balance of early reflections and reverb E R BAL O 0 all e 100 all early reflections HPF THRU 21 2 Hz 8 00 kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0 Hz 16 0 kHz THRU Low pass filter cutoff frequency GATE LVL OFF 60 to 0 dB Level at which gate kicks in ATTACK 0 120 ms Gate opening speed HOLD 1 Gate open time DECAY 2 Gate closing speed 1 0 02 ms 2 13 s fs 44 1 kHz 0 02 ms 1 96 s fs 48 kHz 0 01 ms 1 06 s fs 88 2 kHz 0 01 ms 981 ms fs 96 kHz 2 6 ms 46 0 s fs 44 1 kHz 5 ms 42 3 s fs 48 kHz ms 23 0 s fs 88 2 kHz 3 ms 21 1 s fs 96 kHz EARLY REF One input two output early reflections Parameter Range Description S Hall L Hall Random 2 Revers Plate Spring Type of early reflection simulation ROOMSIZE 0 1 20 0 Reflection spacing LIVENESS 0 10 Early reflections decay characteristics 0 dead 10 live INI DLY 0 0 500 0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins DIFF 0 10 Reflection diffusion left right reflection spread DENSITY 0 100 Reflection density ER NUM 1 19 Number of early reflections FB GAIN 99 to 49996 Feedback gain HI RAT
98. 01001100 4C 00000000 00 Obbbbbbb bb EOX 11110111 F7 DATA NAME bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number System exclusive message Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel Universal bulk dump b 0 3 bank no 1 4 End of exclusive 2 12 2 7 User Defined Keys bulk dump format The second and thir bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number Be aware that the state of the transmission destination will in some cases change if the same bank is being used STATUS 11110000 FO ID No 01000011 43 SUB STATUS 0000nnnn On FORMAT No 01111110 7E COUNT HIGH ch COUNT LOW ccceceo ecl 01001100 4C 01001101 4D 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 01000011 43 00111001 39 00110001 31 DATA NAME 01010110 56 00000000 00 Obbbbbbb bb Ottttttt tt Obbbbbbb bb BLOCK INFO DATA Oddddddd ds Oddddddd de CHECK SUM Oeeeeeee EOX 11110111 F7 System exclusive message Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel Universal bulk dump data count ch 128 cl b 0 7 bank no A H total block number minimum number is 0 current block number 0 total block number User define key data of block bb ee Invert LU de 1 amp 0x7F End of exclusive 2 12 2 8 User Defined Keys bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank number STATUS 11110000 FO ID No 01000011 43 SUB STATUS 00 FO
99. 1 dB 90 dB 1 dB step 5 Attack 0 ms 120 ms 1 ms step 5 ms 42 3 s 160 points 48 kHz Release 6 ms 46 0 s 160 points 44 1 kHz 3 ms 21 1 s 160 points 96 kHz 3 ms 23 0 s 160 points 88 2 kHz DM1000 Owner s Manual 330 Appendix B Specifications Libraries Effect library EFFECT 1 4 Presets 52 EFFECT 2 4 44 User memories 76 Compressor library Presets 36 User memories 92 Gate library Presets 4 User memories 124 EQ library Presets 40 User memories 160 Channel library Presets 2 User memories 127 Surround Monitor library Presets 1 User memories 32 Input patch library Presets 1 User memories 32 Output patch library Presets 1 User memories 32 Bus to Stereo library Presets 1 User memories 32 Analog Input Spec 1 ith Input level TES GAIN I Max Connector Sensitivity Nomina before dip 60 dB 70 dB 60 dB 40 dB 0 0 600 0 245 mV 0 775 mV 7 75 mV 50 Q INPUTS 3k o Mics amp 6009 46 dB 16 dB 4 dB 16 dB Lines 38 8 mV 0 123 V 1 23V XLR 3 31 type 20 6 dB 4 dB 24 dB Balanced 388mV 123V 1228V 4 dB 4 dB 24 dB OMNI IN 1 4 zT m 10k Q 600 Q Lines 1 23 V 1 23 V rond 1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of 4 dB 1 23 V or the nominal output level when the unit is set t
100. 117 EQ Q LOW INPUT47 118 EQ Q LOW INPUT48 119 NO ASSIGN CHANNEL4 High Mid Low 0 NO ASSIGN 1 EQ G LOW H INPUT25 2 EQ G LOW H INPUT26 3 EQ G LOW H INPUT27 4 G LOW H INPUT28 5 EQ G LOW H INPUT29 6 EQ G LOW H INPUT30 7 EQ G LOW H INPUT31 8 EQ GLOW H INPUT32 9 EQ GLOW H INPUT33 10 EQ GLOW H INPUT34 11 EQ G LOW H INPUT35 12 EQ G LOW H INPUT36 13 EQ G LOW H INPUT37 14 EQ G LOW H INPUT38 15 EQ G LOW H INPUT39 16 EQ G LOW H INPUT40 17 EQ G LOW H INPUT41 18 EQ G LOW H INPUT42 19 EQ G LOW H INPUT43 20 EQ G LOW H INPUT44 21 EQ G LOW H INPUT45 22 EQ G LOW H INPUT46 23 EQ G LOW H INPUT47 24 EQ G LOW H INPUT48 25 FADER H MASTER AUX5 26 FADERH MASTER AUX6 27 FADERH MASTER AUX7 28 FADERH MASTER AUX8 29 NO ASSIGN 30 NO ASSIGN 31 NO ASSIGN 32 NO ASSIGN 33 EQ GLOWL INPUT25 34 EQ GLOWL INPUT26 35 EQ GLOWL INPUT27 36 EQ GLOWL INPUT28 37 EQ GLOWL INPUT29 38 EQ GLOWL INPUT30 39 EQ GLOWL INPUT31 40 EQ GLOWL INPUT32 41 EQ GLOWL INPUT33 42 EQ GLOWL INPUT34 43 EQ GLOWL INPUT35 44 EQ GLOWL INPUT36 45 EQ GLOWL INPUT37 46 EQ GLOWL INPUT38 47 EQ GLOWL INPUT39 48 EQ GLOWL INPUT40 49 EQ GLOWL INPUT41 50 EQ GLOWL INPUT42 51 EQ GLOWL INPUT43 52 EQ GLOWL INPUT44 53 EQ GLOWL INPUT45 54 EQ GLOWL INPUT46 55 EQ GLOWL INPUT47 56 EQ GLOWL INPUT48 57 FADER L MASTER AUXS 58 FADERL MASTER AUX6
101. 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA SUB STATUS 0001 in n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel GROUP ID 00111110 MODEL digital mixer MODEL ID 01111111 7F Universal ADDRESS 01010000 50 Function call O100ffff 4f title Ommmmmmm mh number High Ommmmmmm ml number Low DATA ee result HH Oeeeeeee ee result HL ee result LH ee result LL EOX 11110111 7 End of exclusive 2 12 3 16 Parameter change Function call Scene Library Clear Reception When this is received the specified memory library will be cleared If this is re ceived from Studio Manager or Cascade Link the operation will be executed and then the result of execution will be transmitted as the following parameter response Transmission When a memory or library is cleared on the DM1000 this message will be trans mitted with the device number set to Tx CH STATUS ID No SUB STATUS GROUP ID 11110000 FO System exclusive message 0 0 0 MODEL ID 0 0 0 0 0 1 000011 43 Manufacture s ID number YAMAHA O1nnnn 1n n 0 15 Device number MIDI Channel 11110 MODEL ID digital mixer 11111 7F Universal 0010000 10 Function call Offff 6f clearfunction mh number High 0 0 ADDRESS mmmmmmm mrmmmmmm ml number Low EOX 10111 F7 End of exclusive function number SCENE LIB CLEAR 0x60 1 99 EQ LIB CLEAR 0x61 41 128 GATE LIB CLEAR 0x62 5 128 COMP LIB CLEAR 0x63 37 12