Yamaha WC42260 manuel d'utilisation

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    EN Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference. Keep This Manual For Future Reference.[...]

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    WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follo[...]

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    Important Information 3 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Important Information W arnings •C onnect this unit’ s power c ord only to an A C outlet of the t y pe stated in this Owner’ s M an- ual or as marked on the unit. Failur e to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard. •B e sure to c onnect to an appropriate outlet with a protect[...]

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    4 Important Information DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual •H old the power cor d plug when disconnecting it fr om an A C outlet. N ever pull the c ord. A damaged powe r cord is a pot ential fire and electrical shock hazard. •D o not touch the pow er plug with wet hands. Doing so is a pot ential electrical shock hazard. •T his unit has vent[...]

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    SmartMedia Handling Precautions 5 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual •W hen you change the wo rdclock settings on any device in y our digital audio system, some devices may output noise, so turn down your pow er amps beforehand, otherwise your speakers ma y be damaged. SmartMedia Handling Precautions •T he CARD slot is for use w ith SmartMedia[...]

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    6 Important Information DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Copyright No part of the DM2000, its software, or this Owne r’ s Manual may be r eproduc ed or distrib- uted in an y form or by any means without the prior wr itten authorization of Y amaha Cor- poration. © 2003 Y amaha Corporation. All rights reserved. Yamaha W eb Site Fur ther infor m[...]

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    Installing the DM2000 7 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Installing the DM2000 The DM2000 should be placed on a strong and stable surfac e, somewhere that complies w ith the warnings and cautions listed in the previous sections. New Functions in DM2000 V ersion 2 The following functions hav e been added to the DM2000 as part of the upg rade of t[...]

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    8 Important Information DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Monitor •T he level of the Surround M onitor can be reset t o 85dB SPL. → page 160 •A new parameter has been added to Bass Management on the S urround M onitor Setup page. → page 162 •S urround M onitor is also a vailable when Surround mode is set to Ster eo . •Y ou can simulta[...]

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    New Functions in DM2000 Version 2 9 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual •T he Oscillator can output sine wav e signals w ith different frequencies t o the L and R chan- nels and odd and even buses. → page 279 •Y ou can set the A uto Direct Out On check bo x so that if you change a channel’ s Direct Out destination, the channel Direct Out wi[...]

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    10 Contents DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Rear Panel . . . [...]

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    Contents 11 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 7 Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Patching Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Metering Input Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    12 Contents DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 9 Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Patching Bus Outs to Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Routing Input Channels to Bus Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107[...]

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    Contents 13 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 11 Matrix Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Patching Matrix Send Masters to Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Matrix Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Setting M[...]

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    14 Contents DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 14 Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 About the Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 General Library Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents 15 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 18 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 MIDI & the DM2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 MIDI I/O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    16 Contents DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Operation Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Checking the Battery and the System Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Initializing the DM2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Welcome 17 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing the Y amaha DM2000 Dig ital Pr oduction Console. Designed w ith production in mind, the DM2000 Digital Pr oduction Console offers 24-bit/96 kHz digital audio processing without compr omise, c omprehensi ve surround mixing and monitoring, including bass management and do[...]

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    18 Chapter 1—Welcome DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual I/O Patching •A ny available input por t can be patched to the I nput Channels, Insert Ins, or Effects inputs •D irect Outs, Insert Outs, B us Outs, A ux Sends, M atr ix Sends, and the Stereo Out can be patched t o any output port •I nput and output ports can be named for easy identi?[...]

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    Welcome 19 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Surround Sound •3 -1, 5.1 and 6.1 S urround modes •J o y s t ick control •B ass management •D ow n mixing •S urround monitor speak er alignment functions •S urround monitor library w ith 32 user memor ies Remote Control •C ontrol and manage y our DM2000 from your M ac or PC by using the b[...]

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    20 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Sur face & Rear Panel Control Surface CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07 CH08 CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 CH17 CH18 CH19 CH20 CH21 CH22 CH23 CH24 ROUTING 12 34 56 78 STEREO FOLLOW P AN DIRECT GATE ON COMP ON GATE COMP RANGE RA TIO ATT ACK A[...]

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    Control Surface 21 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual AD Input Section AD Input #1 is shown here. A +48V ON/OFF switches These switches turn on and off the +48 V phantom po wer feed t o each INPUT A (XLR -typ e connect or). Phant om powe r is ty pically used to power c ondenser -ty pe microphones or dir ect box es. See “Phantom P ow er” on pag[...]

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    22 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual D SOLO buttons These buttons are used t o solo Channels. The [SOL O] button indicators of channels that are soloed light up. See “Soloing Channels ” on page 142 for mor e information. E ON buttons These buttons are used t o mute I nput and Output Channels. Their[...]

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    Control Surface 23 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual AUX SELECT A AUX SELECT DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: A ux Send, A ux Send P an, and Input Chan- nel A ux V iew . See “ Aux Sends ” on page 110 for more information. B AUX 1–12 buttons These buttons are used t o select A ux Sends when sending Input Ch[...]

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    24 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual D ASSIGN 1–4 buttons These buttons are used t o select the assignable Encoder modes. The button indicator for the currently selected mode lights up . W hen an assignable mode is selected, the function of the Encoders depends on the assigned parameter . U p to four[...]

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    Control Surface 25 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual F MIDI button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: MIDI Setup, P rogram Change Assign Ta ble, C ontrol Change Assign T able, and Bulk Dump . See “MIDI” on page 215 for more information. G METER button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Input Channel M eter , [...]

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    26 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EFFECTS/PLUG-INS A EFFECTS/PLUG-INS DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Effects Edit, Effects Librar y , Graphic Equalizer Edit, Graphic Equalizer Librar y , Pl ug-I n Setup, and Plug-I n Edit. See “Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & [...]

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    Control Surface 27 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual H Parameter controls 1–4 These are r otar y controls and push switches. The r otar y controls ar e used to edit the param- eters of the cur rently selected int ernal effects processor , Plug-I n, or GEQ. W hen the Effects Edit page is selected, they control the curr ently selected ro w of par[...]

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    28 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual SELECTED CHANNEL Section The subsections of the SELECTED CHANNEL section are explained belo w . ROUTING A ROUTING DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Input Channel Routing, Bus to St ereo , and B us t o Stereo Librar y . See “R outi[...]

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    Control Surface 29 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual E ROUTING 1–8 buttons These buttons are used t o route the currently select ed Input Channel to the Bus Outs. The button indicators of Bus Outs to which the Input Channel is r outed light up. See “Routing I nput Channels ” on page 93 for more information. PHASE/INSERT A PHASE/INSERT DISPL[...]

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    30 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual AUX/MA TRIX SEND A AUX/MA TRIX SEND DISPLA Y button The pages selected by this butt on depends on the ty pe of channel currently selected. If it’ s an Input Channel, it selects the A ux Send, A ux Send Pan, and I nput Channel A ux View pages. If it’ s an Output [...]

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    Control Surface 31 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual B GA TE/COMP button This button is used to set the r otar y controls for either Gat e or Compressor operation. Wh en an Output Channel is selected, Compr essor is selected automatically and cannot be c hanged. See “ Gating Input Channels” on page 85 and “C ompressing Channels” on page 1[...]

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    32 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual D P AN control This rotary control is used to pan the curre ntly selected Input Channel. When a M atrix Send or the Stereo Out is select ed, it is used to set the balance. F or Input Channels in Gang or In verse Gang P an mode, horizontally or v ert ically paired In[...]

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    Control Surface 33 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EQUALIZER A EQUALIZER DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Equalizer Edit, Equalizer Librar y , Input Channel A tten uator/Shifter , and Output Att enuator . B EQ ON button This button is used to turn the EQ of the cur rently selected c hannel on and off. I ts ind[...]

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    34 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual LA YER A 1–24, 25–48, 49–72 & 73–96 buttons These buttons select the Input Channel La yers , w hich determine which Input Channels ar e co ntrolled by the channel strips. The LA YER button indicator for the currently selected Lay er lights up. See “Sel[...]

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    Control Surface 35 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual TRACK ARMING A TRACK ARMING DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: T r ack A rming Group , MTR T r ack A rming Co nfiguration, and M aster T rack Arming Configuration. See “ Arming Machine T racks” on page 261 for more information. B TRACK ARMING 1–24 button[...]

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    36 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual D STORE button This button is used to st ore the current Scene t o the selected Scene memory . See “Storing & Re calling Scenes with the SCENE MEMOR Y Buttons ” on page 187. E Scene Up/Down buttons These buttons are used t o select Scene memories. Pressing t[...]

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    Control Surface 37 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual H TOUCH SENSE button This button is used to turn on and off Fader T ouch Sense for A utomix recor ding. See “Fader Edit P ages” on page 199 for more information. I F ADER, ON, P AN, SURROUND, AUX, AUX ON & EQ buttons These buttons are used t o select the ty pe of parameters that are rec[...]

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    38 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual D IN button Pr essing this button transmits a Locate command t o the target machine (D A W , MMC or P2) in order to locat e the In point. Its indicator lights up momentarily when it’ s pressed. See “U sing the Locator” on page 258 for more information. E OUT b[...]

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    Control Surface 39 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual P REHEARSAL button This button is used to turn on and off the Rehearsal function on the target machine (MMC or P2). Its indicator lights up when Rehearsal is on. See “U sing the Locator” on page 258 for more information. Q MASTER button This button is used to select the M aster machine for [...]

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    40 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual H SCRUB button This button is used to set the P ar ameter wheel to Scrub mode for machine c ontrol (D A W , MMC or P2). Its indicator lights up when Scrub mode is on. See “U sing Shuttle & Scrub ” on page 258 for more information. I DEC & INC buttons The[...]

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    Control Surface 41 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Monitor , Phones & T alkback Section A SMALL TRIM control This contr ol is used to set the level of the SMALL CONTROL R OOM MONITOR OUT . See “C ontrol Room M onitoring” on page 158 for more information. B STUDIO LEVEL control This control is used t o set the level of the STUDIO MONITOR[...]

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    42 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MONITOR Section The various subsections of the MONITOR section ar e explained below . STUDIO A MONITOR DISPLA Y button This button is used to select the follo wing pages: Solo Setting, Co ntrol Room Setup , T alk- back Setup , S urround M onitor , Surr ound Monit or[...]

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    Control Surface 43 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CONTROL ROOM A STEREO 2TR D1 button This button selects the 2TR IN DIGIT AL AES/EBU 1 as the Contr ol Room M on- itor signal source. I ts indicator lights up when this source is selected. See “C ontrol Ro om Monitoring” on page 158 for more information. B STEREO 2TR D2 button This button se[...]

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    44 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual M MONO button This button is used to switch the C ontrol Room M onitor signal into mono . Its indicat or lights up when mono is selected. See “C ontrol Room M onitoring” on page 158 for more information. N DIMMER button This button is used to dim the C ontrol Ro[...]

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    Rear Panel 45 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Rear Panel AD Input Section (p. 46) SLOT Section (p. 50) Analog Master I/O Section (p. 46) OMNI OUT Section (p. 47) Digital I/O & Control Section (p. 48) Power Section (p. 50)[...]

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    46 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual AD Input Section A INPUT A & B (BAL) connectors AD Inputs 1 through 24 featur e balanced XLR -3-31-type connectors and bal- anced 1/4-inch phone jacks, both with a nominal input range of –60 dB to +10 dB. Phant om powe ring (+48 V) is supplied to the XLR -ty p[...]

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    Rear Panel 47 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual B STEREO OUT +4 dB (BAL) These balanced XLR -3-32-t y pe connect ors, nomi- nal output level +4 dB, output the analog Ster eo Out signal and are ty pically connected the st ereo inputs of a 2-track recorder . They ar e w ired pin 1–ground, pin 2–hot (+), and pin 3–cold (–). See “Stereo Out[...]

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    48 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Digital I/O & Control Section A KEYBOARD connector A PS/2 compatible k eyboard can be co nnected he re for quick entr y of scene and librar y titles and channel names. See “U sing a K eyboard” on page 55 for more information. B SMPTE TIME CODE INPUT connecto[...]

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    Rear Panel 49 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual K 2TR OUT DIGIT AL AES/EBU 1 & 2 These XLR -3-32-type connectors output AES/EB U format digital audio, and are typically co nnected to the digital stereo inputs of 2-tr ack reco rders. The following signals can be patched t o these outputs: Stereo Out, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, Matrix Sends, Direct [...]

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    50 Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Power Section A POWER ON/OFF switch This switch is used to turn on the pow er to the DM2000. See “ T ur ning On & Off the DM2000” on page 51 for more information. B Grounding screw Fo r electr ical safety reasons, and c orrect operatio n of the touch-sensiti[...]

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    Operating Basics 51 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics Connecting the Power Cord Co nnect the socket-end of the supplied power cor d to the A C IN on the rear panel of the DM2000. Connect the plug-end t o a suit- able A C wall outlet, one that conforms to the pow er supply re quirements stated on the DM2000’ s rear panel. Turn[...]

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    52 Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual About the Display All DM2000 mix parameters can be edited on the various display pages. Current Scene: The number and title of the cur rently selected Sc ene memor y are dis- play ed here. See “Storing & Recalling Sc enes w ith the SCENE MEMOR Y Butt ons” on page 187 for mo[...]

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    Selecting Display Pages 53 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Page area: This area of the display is where the various display pages appear . Page tabs: These tabs are used when selecting pages. U p to four tabs ar e visible at a time. See “Selecting Display P ages ” on page 53 for mor e information. Page tab scroll arrows: These arrows indica[...]

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    54 Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Display Page Controls Operation of the var ious buttons, rotary controls, and faders that appear on the display pages is straightforward. The only it ems that require a special mention are the parameter bo x es, such as the GEQ Insert parameter bo x shown here. Operation of these b[...]

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    Using a Keyboard 55 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using a Keyboard A PS/2 compatible k eyboard can be connect ed to the KE YBOARD port and used for quick title entr y while the Title Edit window is displa yed. Not e that only 101 and 104-key U .S. k eyboards are supported. Characters, including letters, numbers, and punctuation marks, support[...]

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    56 Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Encoder Displays Operation of the Encoder displays depends on the parameter assigned to the Encoders, as follow s. Pan Mode, Surround L/R, and Surround F/R position Aux/Mtrx Mode and Alt Layer Surr LFE Level Attenuator Parameter Delay Feedback Gain, Delay Mix & EQ Gain Paramete[...]

  • Page 57

    Channel Strip Displays 57 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Other Parameters Delay T ime, EQ Q, EQ Frequency , Comp Threshold, C omp Ratio, Co mp A ttack, Comp Re lease, Comp Out Gain, Comp K nee, Gate Threshold, Gate Range, Gate A ttack, Gate H old, Gate Decay , Compander W idth, HA Input Gain, HA Insert In Gain. No Assign Wh en the Encoders are[...]

  • Page 58

    58 Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Selecting Layers I nput and Output Channels ar e arranged into Layers, as illustrated belo w . There are nine Lay ers altogether: four Input Channel La yers, one Mast er Lay er (or Output Laye r), and four Re mote Layers. To select Input and Output Channels for editing with the cha[...]

  • Page 59

    Selecting Channels 59 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Selecting Channels To select Input and Output Channels for editing with the SELECTED CHANNEL contr ols, y ou use the LA YER buttons to select a Lay er , and the [SEL] buttons t o select a channel on that Lay er . 1 Select a Layer , as explained on page 58. 2 Use the [SEL] buttons to select a[...]

  • Page 60

    60 Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Stereo Out [SEL] Button The Stereo Out [SEL] butt on is used ex clusively t o select the Stereo Out for editing with the SELECTED CHANNEL controls. Its indicator lights up when the Stereo Out is selected. Each time it’ s pressed, the selection toggles between the Ster eo Out’ s[...]

  • Page 61

    Selecting Encoder Modes 61 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Selecting Encoder Modes The exact function of each Encoder depends on the selected Lay er and Encoder mode. There are tw o preset Encoder modes, P an and A ux/Mtrx, and four assign- able modes, for which you can choose fr om ov er 40 parameters. 1 Select a Layer , as explained in page 5[...]

  • Page 62

    62 Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign Buttons Up to four parameters can be assigned to the four ENCODER MODE ASSIGN buttons. I nitially , the following parameters are assigned to the ASSIGN buttons: [ASSIGN 1]: I nput P atch [ASSIGN 2]: Direct Out [ASSIGN 3]: Su rr . LFE [...]

  • Page 63

    Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign Buttons 63 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Assignable Encoder Mode Parameter List # Parameter Encoder Operation Push Switch Operation 1 No Assign —— 2 Attenuator Attenuator — 3 Input Patch Input Channel patch Confirm or execute patch selection. 4 Insert In Patch Insert In patch Confirm or [...]

  • Page 64

    64 Chapter 4—Analog I/O & the AD Input Section DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 4 Analog I/O & the AD Input Section AD Input Section The DM2000 features 24 AD Inputs for connecting micr ophone and line-level sourc es. AD Inputs can be patc hed to Input Channels or Input Channel I nsert Ins (see page 77). They can also be patched to Out[...]

  • Page 65

    Stereo Out 65 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual PEAK & SIGNAL Indicators These indicators are used in c onjunction with the GAIN controls and P AD switches to optimize signal levels. The SIGN AL indicator lights up when the input signal level is 20 dB below the rated level. The PEAK indicat or lights up when the input signal level is 3 dB bel[...]

  • Page 66

    66 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 5 Digital I/O & Cascading Wordclocks U nlik e analog audio equipment, digital audio equipme nt must be synchronized when dig- ital audio signals are transfer red from one device to another , otherw ise, signals ma y not be re ce iv ed corr ectly and audible noise, gl[...]

  • Page 67

    Wordclocks 67 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Selecting the W ordclock Sour ce The wor dclock source can be select ed as follows. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the W ord Clock Select page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the sources, and press [ENTER] to set. The SL OT TYP E column displays the names of any installed I/O C[...]

  • Page 68

    68 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Terminating External W ordclocks Wo rd clock signals dist ributed via BNC cables must be terminated correctly , otherw ise, jitt er and synchronization erro rs may result. I deally , y ou should make a separate w ordclock c on- nection to each device and terminate it. Th[...]

  • Page 69

    2TR Digital Ins 69 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2TR Digital Ins The DM2000 features three sets of 2-track dig ital inputs: 2TR IN DIGIT AL AES/EB U 1 and AES/EB U 2 use XLR -3-31-ty pe connec- to rs and accept AES/EBU format digital audio. 2TR IN DIGIT AL CO AXIAL 3 uses a phono c onnector and acc epts consumer format (IEC-60958) digital aud[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Slot I/O The DM2000 features six Slots for installing optional mini-Y GD AI (Y amaha General Dig i- tal A udio Interface) I/O Car ds, which offer various analog I/O options and dig ital I/O inter - faces in all the popular digital audio interc onnect formats, including A[...]

  • Page 71

    Slot I/O 71 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Installing I/O Cards This section explains how t o install I/O Cards. 1 T urn off the DM2000. 2 Undo the two fixing screws and remove the slot cover , as shown below . Ke ep the cover and fixing scr ews in a safe place for future use. 3 Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it all the wa[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Setting the T ransfer Format for Higher Sampling Rates The data transfer format for the hig her sampling rates can be set as follows. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Higher Sample Rate Data T ransfer Format page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select th[...]

  • Page 73

    Dithering Digital Outputs 73 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Dithering Digital Outputs Fo r dig ital audio transfer to lower -resolution syst ems, the 2TR Digital Outputs and Slot Outputs can be dithered to 16-bit, 20-bit, or 24-bit. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Dither page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the Dither [...]

  • Page 74

    74 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 3 If you select the SLOT button for a slot that has an MY16-AE card installed, use the 01–08 and 09–16 but- tons located in the lower-right corner of the screen to select a channel group you wish to display . Cascading Consoles T otal four DM2000s or 02R96s can be ca[...]

  • Page 75

    Cascading Consoles 75 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Cascade Hookup Examples Cascading T wo DM2000s Cascading Three or More DM2000s Cascading an 02R Digital Recording Console DM2000 #1 DM2000 #2 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT CASCADE OUT CASCADE IN Master: Off Bi-directional: – Final signals can be output by the Slot Outputs or Omni Outs. Final sign[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Chapter 5—Digital I/O & Cascading DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Cascade Inputs Cascade Inputs can be atten uated, and the Cascade mode and Cascade source can be spec- ified on the Cascade In page. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DIO] button to locate the Cascade In page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and [...]

  • Page 77

    Input & Output Patching 77 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 6 Input & Output Patching Input Patching I nput and Output signals for the Input Channels, I nput Channel Insert Ins, and int ernal effects proc essors are selected on the Input P atch pages, which you select using the DISPLA Y A CCESS [INPUT P A TCH] butt on. U se the cursor bu[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Patching Input Channel Insert Ins AD Inputs, Slot Inputs, internal effects pr ocessor outputs, Digital or Analog 2TR I nputs can be patched t o the Input Channel Insert Ins. The Input Channel Insert In P atc h parameters for the 96 Input Channels are di vided between two[...]

  • Page 79

    Output Patching 79 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Output Patching Sig nal sources for the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, Output Channel Inserts Ins, Direct Outs, 2TR Digital Outputs, and GEQs ar e selected on the Output P atc h pages, whic h are selected by using the DISPLA Y A CCESS [OUTPUT P A TCH] butt on. U se the cursor buttons to select the pa[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Patching Omni Outs B us Outs, A ux Sends, Matrix Sends, the Stereo Ou t, Input or Output Channel Insert Outs, or Surround M onitor Channels can be pat ched to the Omni Outs. Omni Outs can be patched t o Direct Outs on the Direct Out Destination pages (see page 81). Wh en[...]

  • Page 81

    Output Patching 81 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Patching Direct Outs Direct Outs can be patc hed to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or 2TR Digital Outputs. The Direct Out Destination parameters for the 96 Input Channels ar e divided between two pages. The Input Channel 1–48 Direct Out Destination page is sho wn below . The lay out of the othe[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Chapter 6—Input & Output Patching DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Patching the GEQs The six 31-band graphic equalizers can be inser ted into the Bus Outs, A ux Sends, or the left or rig ht channels of the Matr ix Sends or Stereo Out on the G raphic Equalizer Insert page. GEQs can also be patched on the G raphic Equalizer Edit page (see[...]

  • Page 83

    Patch Select Window 83 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Patch Select W indow I nput and Output pat ches can be made by using the P at ch Select window , shown below , which appears when the [ENTER] button is pressed while a pat ch parameter is selected. Av ailable input and output sources and destinations are displa yed in a hierarchical format [...]

  • Page 84

    84 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 7 Input Channels Patching Input Channels AD Inputs, Slot Inputs, internal effects pr ocessor outputs, Digital or Analog 2TR I nputs, B us Outs, or A ux Sends can be patched t o the I nput Channel Inputs. See “P atching I nput Channels” on page 77 for more information. Metering In[...]

  • Page 85

    Gating Input Channels 85 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Gating Input Channels Each Input Channel featur es a noise Gate for automatically shutting out un wanted noise. Gate settings can be stor ed in the Gate librar y , which c ontains 4 preset memories and 124 user memories. See “Gat e Librar y” on page 170 for more information. Preset Ga[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Gate Edit Page Gate settings can be viewed and set on the Gate Edit page. If the A uto D YN AMICS Displa y preferenc e is on, this page appears automatically when a gate c ontrol in the SELECTED CHANNEL D YNAMICS section is operated. 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select Input Channel L[...]

  • Page 87

    Attenuating Input Channels 87 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Input Channels I nput Channels signals can be attenuat ed pre-EQ. See “ Attenuating Signals ” on page 130 for more information. EQ’ing Input Channels Each Input Channel featur es 4-band parametr ic EQ. See “U sing EQ ” on page 131 for mor e information. Grouping[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Grouping Input Channel Compressors I nput Channel C ompressors can be grouped, allowing you t o control the c ompression of several Input Channels simultaneously b y operating any Compr essor control in the group . There are four I nput Channel Compressor groups: i, j, k, and l. 1 Us[...]

  • Page 89

    Grouping Input Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) 89 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Grouping Input Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) I nput Channel M utes can be grouped, allowing you to m ute several Input Channels sim ul- taneously . Ther e are eight Input Channel M ute groups: I, J , K, L, M, N, O , and P . 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the I[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Input Channel Mute Master The DM2000 features a M ute Master function that enables y ou to mute all c hannels in the Mu te gr oup using the MASTER button, muc h like a M ut e group on an analog mixing con- sole. W hen the M ut e Master function is enabled, the channel [ON] butt on st[...]

  • Page 91

    Grouping Input Channel Faders 91 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Grouping Input Channel Faders I nput Channel faders can be grouped, allo wing you to co ntrol the level of se veral Input Channels simultaneously . Ther e are eight Input Channel Fader groups: A, B, C, D , E, F , G, and H. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Inp[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Group Master for Input Channel Faders The DM2000 features a Fader G roup Mast er function that enables you to c ontrol the level of all channels using the Gr oup Master lev el while maintaining the relative balanc e between c hannels, muc h like a V CA group on an analog mixing conso[...]

  • Page 93

    Routing Input Channels 93 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Y ou can also c ontrol the parameters from the c hannel strips on the control surface as described below by using the U ser Assignable Lay er of the Remot e Lay ers. See page 269 for information on the U ser A ssignable Layer . Encoders: The Encoders ar e not available. [AUTO] buttons: T[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Routing Pages I nput Channel r outing settings can be viewed and set on the Routing pages. If the A uto R OUTING Display pr eference is on, these pages appear auto matically when a button in the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING section is pr essed. See “ A ut o ROUTING Displa y” on page [...]

  • Page 95

    Panning Input Channels 95 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Panning Input Channels I nput Channels can be panned betw een the left and rig ht channels of the Stereo Out. Using the Encoders 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Input Channel Layers. 2 Press the ENCODER MODE [P AN] button to select the Pan Encoder mode. 3 Use the Encoders to pan t[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Pan Pages P an settings can be viewed and set on the P an pages. If the A uto P AN/SURR OUND Display preferenc e is on, these pages appear automatically when a co ntrol in the SELECTED CHANNEL P AN/SURR OUND section is operated. 1 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL P AN/SURROUND [DISPLA Y] but[...]

  • Page 97

    Using Surround Pan 97 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using Surround Pan The DM2000 supports 3-1, 5.1 and 6.1 Surr ound modes. S urround pan is independent of normal panning. N ormal panning determines how the I nput Channel signal is panned between the left and right channels of the Stereo out. W hereas surr ound panning deter - mines how the [...]

  • Page 98

    98 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the surround mode buttons, and press [ENTER] to activate the selected mode. The diagram on each page shows the ty pical sound image placement and the Surround c hannel t o Bus Out configuration. Select the SURR/BUS SETUP button, then pr ess the [EN[...]

  • Page 99

    Assigning Surround Channels to Buses 99 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Assigning Surround Channels to Buses Y ou can modify the S urround Channel to Bus assignment. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the Surround Bus Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the bus for which you want to change the surround channel assignm[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Selected Channel Surround Edit Page Su rr ound pan settings can be viewed and set on the Input Channel Surround Edit page. I f the A uto P AN/SURR OUND Display prefer ence is on, and a Surround P an mode other than Stereo is select ed, this page appears automatically when a P AN/SUR[...]

  • Page 101

    Assigning Surround Channels to Buses 101 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual DIV (divergence): This determines how the Cent er signal is fed to the Left, Right, and Center channels. When set t o 0, the Center signal is fed only to the Left and Right channels (i.e., Phantom Center). When set t o 50, the Center signal is fed equally to the Left, Righ[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Chapter 7—Input Channels DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Sending Input Channels to Aux Sends I nput Channel signals can be sent to A ux Sends 1–12. See “Setting A ux Send Levels ” on page 111, “M uting A ux Sends (ON/OFF)” on page 112, and “Pr e-Fader or P ost-F ader A ux Sends” on page 111. Soloing Input Channels I nput Cha[...]

  • Page 103

    Using the MS Stereo Microphone 103 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the MS Stereo Microphone The MS system is a ty pe of stereo r ecording that uses tw o microphones: mono-dir ectional M (Middle) and bi-directional S (S ide) micr ophones. A n M microphone picks up main sig- nals, and an S microphone picks up directional signals. These two [...]

  • Page 104

    104 Chapter 8—Stereo Out DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 8 Stereo Out Stereo Out Connectors The Stereo Out is output b y the STEREO OUT +4 dB (BAL) balanced XLR -3-32-type connectors and the STEREO OUT –10 dB V (UNBAL) unbalanced phono c onnectors. Patching the Stereo Out to Outputs The left and right channels of the Stereo Out can be patch[...]

  • Page 105

    Compressing the Stereo Out 105 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Compressing the Stereo Out Sig nal dynamics can be controlled by using the St ereo Out Compr essor . See “Compr essing Channels” on page 137 for more information. Grouping Master Compressors The Stereo Out C ompressor can be grouped w ith the Compressors of other Output Chan- ne[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Chapter 8—Stereo Out DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Balancing the Stereo Out The left and right channels of the Stereo Out can be balanced as follo ws. 1 Press the STEREO [SEL] button to select the Stereo Out. 2 Use the Pan control to set the balance. The pan display indicat es the balance. W hen the balance is set t o center , the cente[...]

  • Page 107

    Bus Outs 107 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 9 Bus Outs Patching Bus Outs to Outputs B us Outs can be pat ched to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Outputs. See “O utput Pat ching” on page 79 for more information. Routing Input Channels to Bus Outs I nput Channels can be r outed to the Bus Outs. See “Routing I nput Channels?[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Chapter 9—Bus Outs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Muting Bus Outs (ON/OFF) B us Outs can be mu ted by using the channel strip [ON] buttons. 1 Press the LA YER [MASTER] button to select the Master Layer . 2 Use channel strip [ON] buttons 1–8 to mute the Bus Outs. The [ON] button indicators of Bus Outs that are on light up. Grouping Mast[...]

  • Page 109

    Sending Bus Outs to the Stereo Out 109 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Sending Bus Outs to the Stereo Out B us Outs can be r outed to the Ster eo Out buses as follows. Bus Out t o Stereo Out settings can be stored in the B us to Stereo library , which co ntains 1 preset memory and 32 user memories. See “Bus to Ster eo Librar y” on page 169 [...]

  • Page 110

    110 Chapter 10—Aux Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 10 Aux Sends Patching Aux Send Masters to Outputs A ux Send M asters can be patc hed to the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Out- puts. See “Output P atching ” on page 79 for mor e information. Setting the Aux Send Mode A ux Sends ha ve tw o operating modes—V ariable an[...]

  • Page 111

    Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Aux Sends 111 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Aux Sends A ux Sends can be c onfigured individually as either pre-fader or post-fader on the A ux Send pages (see page 112) or the A ux V iew pages (see page 115). If A ux Sends ar e configured as pre-fader , y ou can position the send points before[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Chapter 10—Aux Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Muting Aux Sends (ON/OFF) 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select the Input Channel Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select the Input Channels. 2 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL AUX/MA TRIX SEND [BANK] button to select Aux 1–4, Aux 5–8, or Aux 9–12. 3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL AUX/MA TRIX [...]

  • Page 113

    Aux Send Pages 113 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 6 To set the Pre Fader and Post Fader parameters, select the PRE/POST but- tons, then use the [ENTER] button or INC/DEC buttons. 7 To set all Input Channels for the selected Aux Send to pre-fader or post-fader simultaneously , select the GLOBAL PRE or POST button, and then press [ENTER]. The PR[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Chapter 10—Aux Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Viewing Aux Send Settings Y ou can view and set settings of all A ux Sends on the A ux V iew pages. Level and P re/P ost parameters are displa yed separately . I f the A uto A UX/MA TRIX Display preferenc e is on, and an Input Channel is currently selected, these pages appear automatica[...]

  • Page 115

    Viewing Aux Send Settings 115 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Pre/Post Parameters In Pre/P ost mode, the A ux V iew pages display A ux Send P re/P ost parameters. Fix ed mode A ux Sends can be turned on and off only . 1 Use the AUX SELECT [DISPLA Y] button to select the Aux View pages. 2 Select the DISPLA Y PRE/POST button, and press [ENTER]. T[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Chapter 10—Aux Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Panning Aux Sends Wh en A ux Sends are paired, A ux Sends can be panned between the paired A ux buses. See “P airing Channels” on page 144 for more infor mation. If the selected A ux Send is not paired, the message “ A UX x – x are not pair ed” appears. If the cur rently selec[...]

  • Page 117

    Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus) 117 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus) Y ou can quickly ex clude certain channel signals from A ux Sends by using the c ontrols on the top panel. This operation is called “Mix Minus. ” Fo r example, when A ux Sends are being used as moni[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Chapter 10—Aux Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Copying Channel Fader Positions to Aux Sends W hile A ux Sends are in V ar iable mode, you can c opy all Input Channel fader positions on one lay er to the corresponding A ux Sends. This is con venient when y ou wish to send to the musicians monitor signals that hav e the same balance s[...]

  • Page 119

    Aux Send Master Inserts 119 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Aux Send Master Inserts In ter nal effects processors and e xternal signal processors can be patc hed into the A ux Send M asters by using the Inserts. See “Using I nserts” on page 135 for more information. Compressing Aux Send Masters Sig nal dynamics can be controlled by using th[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Chapter 10—Aux Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Inserting GEQs In ter nal GEQs can be inserted into the A ux Send Masters. See “ A bout the GEQs” on page 183 for more information. Soloing Aux Sends A ux Sends can be soloed. See page 142 for mor e information. Pairing Aux Sends A ux Sends can be pair ed for stereo operation. See ?[...]

  • Page 121

    Matrix Sends 121 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 11 Matrix Sends Patching Matrix Send Masters to Outputs The left and right channels of the Matrix Send Masters can be patched t o the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, or the 2TR Digital Outputs. See “Output P atc hing” on page 79 for more infor - mation. Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Matrix Sends Ma tr ix [...]

  • Page 122

    122 Chapter 11—Matrix Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the Encoders Stereo Out M atrix Sends cannot be set using the Encoders. 1 Press the LA YER [MASTER] button to select the Master Layer . 2 Press the ENCODER MODE [AUX/MTRX] button to select the Aux/Mtrx Encoder mode. 3 Use the MA TRIX SELECT [1–4] buttons to select Matrix Send[...]

  • Page 123

    Panning Matrix Sends 123 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 4 To turn Matrix Sends on and off, select the rotar y controls, and press [ENTER]. The rotary controls of Matrix Sends that are turned off, appear gray , and “ OFF” appears in place of the le vel value. M atr ix Send levels can still be changed even when M atrix Sends are off. 5 To se[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Chapter 11—Matrix Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Viewing Matrix Send Settings Y ou can view and set the Matrix Send Level and On/Off par ameters of all Matrix Sends on the Matrix V iew page. I f the A ut o A UX/MA TRIX Display prefer ence is on, and a Bus Out, A ux Send, or the Ster eo Out is currently selected, this page appears a[...]

  • Page 125

    Attenuating Matrix Send Masters 125 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Attenuating Matrix Send Masters Ma tr ix Send Master signals can be attenuated pr e-EQ. See “ Att enuating Signals” on page 130 for more information. EQ’ing Matrix Send Masters Each Matrix Send Mast er features 4-band parametric EQ. See “U sing EQ” on page 131 for mor[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Chapter 11—Matrix Sends DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Grouping Master Faders Ma tr ix Send Master faders can be grouped with the faders of other Output Channels. See “Gr ouping Output Channel Faders” on page 146 for more information. Balancing Matrix Send Masters The left and right channels of the Matrix Send Masters can be balanced[...]

  • Page 127

    Common Channel Functions 127 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 12 Common Channel Functions Metering I nput Channels, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, Matrix Sends, the Stereo Out, and the Effects pr oces- sors can be metered on the various M eter pages, which are locat ed by using the DISPLA Y A CCESS [METER] button. I nput and Output Channel M eter pages a[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Metering Input Channels There are tw o ty pes of Input Channel M eter page: 24-channel and 48-channel. There are four 24-c hannel M eter pages. The Input Channel 1–24 M eter page is shown below . The la yout of the other three pages is the same. These pages featur e two[...]

  • Page 129

    Metering 129 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Metering Output Channels B us Outs, A ux Sends, Matrix Sends, and the Stereo Out can all be met ered on the Mast er Me t er page. Metering Effects There ar e two Effects Input/Output M eter pages: Effects 1–8 and Effects 1–2. The Effects 1–8 Input/Output M eter page featur es two input and outp[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Metering the Stereo out The Stereo Out can be met ered on the Ster eo Met er page. P eak signal levels for the left and rig ht channels ar e displayed n umerically . Attenuating Signals I nput Channels, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, Matrix Se nds, and the Ster eo Out all feature [...]

  • Page 131

    Using EQ 131 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The attenuat or parameters for the Output Channels appear on the Output A ttenuat or page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the channels, and use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to set the amount of attenuation. I nput and Output Channels can also be select ed by using the LA YER and [SEL] b[...]

  • Page 132

    132 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Preset EQs The following table lists the preset EQs. See page 332 for detailed parameter information. # Preset Name Description 1 Bass Drum 1 Emphasizes the low range of a bass drum and the attack created by the beater . 2 Bass Drum 2 Creates a peak around 80 Hz, producin[...]

  • Page 133

    Using EQ 133 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the SELECTED CHANNEL EQUALIZER Controls 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. 2 Use the [EQ ON] button to turn the EQ on or off. 3 Use the GAIN controls to set the gain of each band. Wh en a GAIN control is adjust ed, the gain in dB is displaye[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EQ Edit Pages EQ parameters can also be set on the EQ Edit page. If the A uto EQU ALIZER Displa y pref- erence is on, this page appears aut omatically when a control in the SELECTED CHANNEL EQU ALIZER section is operated. See “ A uto EQU ALIZER Display” on page 275. 1[...]

  • Page 135

    Grouping Output Channel EQs 135 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Grouping Output Channel EQs The Bus Out, A ux Send, M atrix Send, and Ster eo Out EQs can be grouped, allowing you t o co ntrol the EQ of several Output Channels simultaneously . Ther e are four Output Channel EQ groups: e, f, g, and h. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to l[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Insert Pages I nserts can be configur ed on the Insert page. I f the A ut o PHASE/INSER T Display pr eference is on, this page appears automatically when y ou press the SELECTED CHANNEL P HASE/INSER T [INSERT ON] butt on, turning on the button indicat or . See “ Aut o [...]

  • Page 137

    Compressing Channels 137 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Select window (see page 83), which is accessed b y pressing [ENTER] while this parameter is selected. Insert Outs can also be patched on the Output P at ch pages. See “Output P atch- ing” on page 79 for more information. INSERT IN: This selects the source for the I nsert In, which can[...]

  • Page 138

    138 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 11 A. Dr . OverT op COMP AND-S Soft-kneed compander for emphasizing the attack and ambience of cymbals recorded with overhead mics. It automatically reduces the volume when the cymbals are not played, improving mic separation. 12 E. B. Finger COMP Compressor for leveling [...]

  • Page 139

    Compressing Channels 139 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS Controls 1 Use the LA YER buttons to select Layers, and use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. 2 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMICS [COMP ON] button to turn the cur- rently selected channel’ s Compressor on or off. 3 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL DYNAMIC[...]

  • Page 140

    140 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CURVE: This displa ys the Compressor curve (i.e., input level vs. output level). TYPE: This is the comp type used by the currently selected channel’ s Compressor . Meters: These meters indicate the lev els of the currently selected Input Channel and its horizontal or ve[...]

  • Page 141

    Delaying Channel Signals 141 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Delaying Channel Signals I nput Channels, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, Matrix Sends, and the Stereo Out all featur e inde- pendent Delay functions. Input Channel Dela ys feature feedback, with independent Mix and Gain parameters. Using the SELECTED CHANNEL DELA Y Controls 1 Use the LA YER bu[...]

  • Page 142

    142 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The Delay parameters for the B us Outs, A ux Sends, M atrix Sends, and the Ster eo Out appear on the Output Delay page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the Delay parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. I nput and Output[...]

  • Page 143

    Soloing Channels 143 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring Solo The Solo function is configur ed on the Solo Setup page. If the A uto SOL O Display prefer - ence is on, this page appears automatically wh en a c hannel is soloed. See “ A uto SOL O Dis- play” on page 275. 1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Solo Setup pa[...]

  • Page 144

    144 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual F ADER/SOLO RELEASE: Wh en you check this check bo x, raising the channel faders of soloed Channels from – ∞ will unsolo the Channels. If the channel fader position is hig her than – ∞ , y ou cannot solo the corresponding channel. This function is disabled in Mixd[...]

  • Page 145

    Pairing Channels 145 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Pairing Channels by Using the Pair Pages Both horizontal and vertical pairing can be set on the P air pages. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [P AIR] button to locate the Pair pages. The P air parameters for the 96 Input Channels ar e divided between two pages. The Input Channel 1–48 P air page is[...]

  • Page 146

    146 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 3 Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the channel pair but- tons, and press [ENTER] to make or break pairs. I nput and Output Channels can also be select ed by using the LA YER and [SEL] buttons. A dialog bo x appears with options for copying the settings [...]

  • Page 147

    Group Master for the Output Channel Faders 147 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Press the LA YER [MASTER] button. 3 Use the Up/Down cursor buttons to select Fader groups Q–T . The selected group is highlighted by a flashing cursor bo x. 4 Use the [SEL] buttons to add and remove Output Channel faders to and from the selected group. Wh en an [...]

  • Page 148

    148 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Y ou can also mak e these settings in the Output Fader Group M aster page, as sho w n below . 3 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Output Fader Group Master page. 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, then use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC bu[...]

  • Page 149

    Grouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) 149 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Grouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF) The Bus Out, A ux Send, M atrix Send, and Ster eo Out mutes can be grouped, allo wing you to mute several Output Channels simultaneously . There are four Output Channel M ute gr oups: U , V , W , and X. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [GR[...]

  • Page 150

    150 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Viewing Channel Parameter Settings The parameter setting of the currently selected Input Channel, B us Out, A ux Send, M atrix Send, or the Stereo Out can be viewed and set on the P arameter V iew pages. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [VIEW] button to select the Parameter View[...]

  • Page 151

    Viewing Channel Fader Settings 151 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Output Channels This is the P arameter V iew page for the Bus Outs, A ux Sends, M atrix Sends, and the Ster eo Out. P arameters are the same as for the Input Channel P ar ameter V iew page, minus the GA TE and Phase sections and the DELA Y MIX and FB GAIN parameters. The paramet[...]

  • Page 152

    152 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Fader: This indicates the fader position of the cur rentl y selected I nput Channel. The fader knob appears highlig hted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB . The fader position is displa yed n umerically below the fader . See “Setting Input Channel Levels” on page 90 for[...]

  • Page 153

    Viewing Channel Fader Settings 153 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Aux Sends Below is the Fader View page for the A ux Sends. ON/OFF: This is the On/Off parameter of the currently selected A ux Send. See “Muting A ux Sends (ON/OFF)” on page 112 for more information. Fader: This indicates the fader position of the cur rently selected A ux Se[...]

  • Page 154

    154 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Fader: This indicates the fader position of the cur rently selected M atrix Send. The fader knob appears highlig hted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB . The fader position is displa yed n umerically below the fader . See “Setting Matrix Send Master Lev els” on page 125[...]

  • Page 155

    Copying Channel Settings 155 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Copying Channel Settings The settings of Input Channels, Bus Outs, A ux Sends, M atr ix Sends, and the Stereo Out can be copied among c hannels of the same t ype by using the Channel Copy function. Y ou can even c opy to and fr om channels in Scenes without recalling them. For the M a[...]

  • Page 156

    156 Chapter 12—Common Channel Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Copying Channel Settings Between Noncurrent Scenes 1 Use the SCENE MEMORY Up [ ] and Down [ ] buttons to select the sour ce Scene. The number of the source Scene flashes on the SCENE MEMOR Y displa y . 2 Use the LA YER and [SEL] buttons to select the source channel. 3 Pr[...]

  • Page 157

    Naming Channels 157 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual If the Name I nput A uto Copy check bo x in the up per right corner is checked, the first four c haracters of the name entered in the L ONG column ar e automatically c opied to the SHOR T column. Also, a name entered in the SHOR T column is auto matically copied to the L ONG column. Output Ch[...]

  • Page 158

    158 Chapter 13—Monitoring & Talkback DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13 Monitoring & T alkback Control Room Monitoring The DM2000 features independent outputs and level c ontrols for two sets of studio monitors. The LAR GE CONTROL R OOM MONITOR OUT +4 dB (BAL) XLR -3-32-ty pe connect ors are intended to feed t o the co ntrol room ’ [...]

  • Page 159

    Studio Monitoring 159 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Control Room Setup Co ntrol room monitoring is c onfigured on the Control R oom Setup page. 1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Control Room Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the ASSIGN buttons in the left-hand box, and use the Parameter wheel to select an Output [...]

  • Page 160

    160 Chapter 13—Monitoring & Talkback DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Surround Monitoring The DM2000 features c omprehensiv e su rr ound monit oring functions, including a pink noise generator for speaker setup , Bass Management, and do wn mixing . The Surround M onitor signal sourc e is selected by using the SURR OUND buttons. The [BUS] b[...]

  • Page 161

    Surround Monitoring 161 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Wh en the MONIT OR L/R to C-R button is on, the Left and Right Surround M onitor Chan- nels are fed to the C ontrol Room M onitors. This is useful when y ou want to use the same speakers for L eft and Right Surround Monit ors and Control R oom Monit ors. ST A TUS: SURR OUND MODE indicates [...]

  • Page 162

    162 Chapter 13—Monitoring & Talkback DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The following screen sho ws an example in 6.1 Surround mode and 3-1 M onitor M atrix mode. BASS MANAGEMENT : Y ou can set the filter and attenuat or settings for each Surround M onitor Chan- nel using five pr eset Bass Management modes. The following presets are a vail[...]

  • Page 163

    Using Talkback & Slate 163 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MONITOR ALIGNMENT A TT & DLY ON/OFF: These buttons are used t o turn on and off the Monitor Alignment A ttenuat or and Delay parameters of all Sur- r ound speakers. The MONIT OR ALIGNMENT diagram and Surround Channel Att enuator and Dela y parameters, which are displa yed when e[...]

  • Page 164

    164 Chapter 13—Monitoring & Talkback DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The Slate function distributes the T alkback mic sig nal to all Bus Outs, M atrix Sends, and the Stereo Out. The [SLA TE] button has two modes of operation: If it’ s pressed once (i.e., for less than 300 ms), the Slate function is turned on and remains on when the butt[...]

  • Page 165

    Libraries 165 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 14 Libraries About the Libraries The DM2000 features 11 libraries for storing A ut o mix, Effects, Channel, I nput P atch, Out- put P atch, GEQ, Bus t o Stereo , Gate, Comp , EQ, and Surround M onitor data. Librar y data can be stored to an e xternal MIDI dev ice, such as a MIDI data filer , b y us[...]

  • Page 166

    166 Chapter 14—Libraries DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Me mor y #U is a special read-only memory that al lows y ou to undo and redo memory recall and store operations. After r ecalling a memor y , y ou can revert to the previously recalled memor y by recalling memory #U . Aft er storing a memor y , y ou can revert it to its previous co nten[...]

  • Page 167

    Input Patch Library 167 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Input Patch Library I nput P atch settings can be stored in the Input P atch librar y , which co ntains 1 preset mem- or y and 32 user memories. The pr eset memor y is re ad-only . U ser memories enable you to store cust om settings. See page 77 for information on Input P atch settings. 1 [...]

  • Page 168

    168 Chapter 14—Libraries DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual GEQ Library GEQ (Graphic Equalizer) settings can be stored in the GEQ library , which c ontains 1 preset memor y and 128 user memories. The pr eset memo ry is r ead-only . U ser memories enable y ou to stor e custom settings. See page 183 for information on using the GEQs. 1 Use the EFF[...]

  • Page 169

    Bus to Stereo Library 169 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [INTERNAL EFFECTS] button, and use the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [1–8] buttons to select the internal effects processors. Wh en storing, the settings of the cur rently selected int ernal effects processor , indicat ed in the upper -left corner , are st ored to the s[...]

  • Page 170

    170 Chapter 14—Libraries DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Gate Library I nput Channel Gat e settings can be stored in the Gate library , which c ontains 4 preset mem- ories and 124 user memories. Pr eset memories are re ad-only . U ser memories enable you t o store cust om settings. See page 85 for information on gating Input Channels. 1 Use t[...]

  • Page 171

    Comp Library 171 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Comp Library Co mp settings can be stored in the Comp library , which c ontains 36 preset memories and 92 user memories. P reset memories are read-onl y. U ser memories enable you to stor e cus- to m settings. See page 137 for information on the Comps. 1 Use the DYNAMICS [DISPLA Y] button to sele[...]

  • Page 172

    172 Chapter 14—Libraries DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EQ Library I nput Channel, Bus Out, A ux Send, Matrix Send, and Stereo Out EQ settings can be st ored in the EQ librar y , which c ontains 40 preset memories and 160 user memories. P reset mem- ories are read-only . U ser memories enable you to stor e custom settings. See page 131 for i[...]

  • Page 173

    Automix Library 173 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Automix Library Up to 16 A ut omixes can be st ored in the A utomix library . See page 193 for information on using A utomix. 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLA Y] button to select the Automix Memory page. Wh en storing, the current A ut omix is stored t o the selected memor y . TITLE: This is the titl[...]

  • Page 174

    174 Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 15 Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs About the Effects The DM2000 features eight internal multi-effects proc essors, offering a whole host of effects ty pes, including r everbs, delays, modulation-base d effects, combination effects, and multi- c hannel e[...]

  • Page 175

    Preset Effects & Types 175 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Modulation-based Effects Guitar Effects Dynamic Effects Combination Effects # Preset Name Type Description 13 Chorus CHORUS Chorus 14 Flange FLANGE Flanger 15 Symphonic SYMPHONIC Proprietary Y amaha effect that produces a richer and more complex modulation than normal chorus 16 Phas[...]

  • Page 176

    176 Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Others # Preset Name Type Description 41 Multi.Filter MUL TI.FIL TER 3-band parallel filter (24 dB/octave) 42 Freeze FREEZE Simple sampler 43 Stereo Reverb ST REVERB Stereo reverb 44 1 1. These effects can be recalled only to Effects processors #1 and #2. Re[...]

  • Page 177

    Editing Effects 177 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Editing Effects The internal effects proc essors can be edited as follows. 1 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [INTERNAL EFFECTS] button. 2 Use the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [1–8] buttons to select the internal effects pro- cessors. 3 Use the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Effects Library [...]

  • Page 178

    178 Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Level meters: The Level mete rs indicate the input and output levels of the cur rently selected Effects proc essor . Select the IN or OUT button t o display input or output levels r especti vely . There are eight output meters for Effects pr ocessors 1 and 2,[...]

  • Page 179

    About Plug-Ins 179 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual As of January 2004, the follo wing Add-On Effect packages ar e available: • AE011 Channel Strip Package • AE021 Master Strip P ackage • AE031 Rev erb Package A dditional packages will be released in the future. V isit the Y amaha web site for the latest information: http://www .yamahapr o[...]

  • Page 180

    180 Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring Plug-Ins Plug-Ins can be co nfigured as follows. If yo u’ ve installed a Y56K card int o one of the Slots, the DM2000 c onfigures itself automat- ically and no further configuration settings are required. 1 Press the EFFECTS/PLUG INS [PLUG-I[...]

  • Page 181

    Editing Plug-Ins 181 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Editing Plug-Ins Plug-Ins can be edited as follo ws. The settings of W aves Plug-I ns and U ser Defined Plug-In banks can be stored t o an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer , by using MIDI B ulk Dump (see page 220), or stor ed to SmartM edia (see page 271). If you ’v e insta[...]

  • Page 182

    182 Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MIN/MAX: These parameters determine the minimum and maximum values of the MIDI data transmitted when each parameter contr ol is adjusted. U se the P ARAMETER ID/N AME parameter to select a P arameter ID fr om 1–4, and then edit as necessary . V AL: This is [...]

  • Page 183

    About the GEQs 183 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual About the GEQs The DM2000 features six 31-band graphic equalizers that can be inserted into the Bus Outs, A ux Sends, or the left or right channels of the Matrix Sends or Stereo Out. GEQs can be linked for simultaneous operation. GEQ settings can be stor ed in the GEQ librar y , which co ntains[...]

  • Page 184

    184 Chapter 15—Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual GEQ parameters can also be adjusted b y using P arameter controls #1 and #4. P ar ameter co ntrol #1 selects the frequency bands. P arameter co ntrol #4 resets the gain of the selected band. P arameter contr ols #2 and #3 are inactiv e. Editing the Graphic EQ[...]

  • Page 185

    Scene Memories 185 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 16 Scene Memories About Scene Memories Scene memories allow y ou to stor e a snapshot of v irtually ever y DM2000 mix setting in a Scene. There ar e 99 Scene memories, and they can be titled for easy identification. A fade time of up to 30 seconds can be set indi vidually for each Input and Ou[...]

  • Page 186

    186 Chapter 16—Scene Memories DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Scene Memories #0 & #U Scene memory #0 is a special read-only memor y that contains the initial settings of all mix parameters. It can be recalled, but not st ored. Wh en you want to r eset all mix parameters to their initial, or default values, recall Scene memory #0. I nput C[...]

  • Page 187

    Storing & Recalling Scenes with the SCENE MEMORY Buttons 187 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Storing & Recalling Scenes with the SCENE MEMOR Y Buttons As each Scene memory is selected, its number flashes on the SCENE MEMOR Y displa y , and its number and title flash in the Scene memory section of the display . These st op flashing wh[...]

  • Page 188

    188 Chapter 16—Scene Memories DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the Scene Memory Page On the Scene M emory page you can store, r ecall, wr ite-protect, delete, and edit the titles of Scenes. 1 Use the SCENE MEMORY [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Scene Memory page. 2 Use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to select a Scene memory . A S[...]

  • Page 189

    Fading Scenes 189 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Fading Scenes Fa de times can be specified for individual Input Channels, B us Outs, A ux Sends, M atrix Sends, Stereo Out, and the Gr oup Mast er . The fade time determines the time it tak es the I nput and Output Channel faders t o move t o their new positions when a Scene is recalled. Fa de [...]

  • Page 190

    190 Chapter 16—Scene Memories DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Global Fade Time: Wh en this check bo x is checked, a Scene is r ecalled using the Fade T ime that is applied globally to all Scenes. (T he Fade T ime setting stored in the r ecalled Scene is temporarily ignored.) Recalling Scenes Safely Wh en a Scene is recalled, all mix parameter[...]

  • Page 191

    Sorting Scenes 191 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Sorting Scenes Scene can be sorted by using the Sc ene Memory Sort function. 1 Use the SCENE MEMORY [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Scene Memory Sort page. 2 Use the cursor button to the select the SOURCE list, and use the Parameter wheel or the INC/DEC buttons to select the Scene memory you wa[...]

  • Page 192

    192 Chapter 16—Scene Memories DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Use the cursor buttons, [SEL] buttons, or Parameter wheel to select the chan- nel category , then use the [ENTER] button or the INC/DEC buttons to select the copy source channel. The number of the source channel is highlighted. GROUP MASTER/OTHERS: Y ou can also select Gr oup Mas[...]

  • Page 193

    Automix 193 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 17 Automix About Automix The DM2000’ s A utomix function allo ws dynamic automation of v irtually all mix par ame- te rs, including L evels, M utes, P an, Surround P an, A ux/Matrix Sends, A ux/Matrix Send Mu t es, EQ, effects, and Plug-Ins. Y ou can sp ecify which of these parameters will be re co [...]

  • Page 194

    194 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Automix Main Page This section explains the A utomix M ain page. 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Automix Main page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. TITLE: This is the title o[...]

  • Page 195

    Automix Main Page 195 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EDIT OUT : These buttons are used t o set the Edit Out mode: Off, T akeov er , or R eturn. The Edit Out mode determines how r ereco rded fader mov es align w ith existing fader data at the punch out point. Fader data includ es Input Channel lev els, B us Out master levels, A ux Send master l[...]

  • Page 196

    196 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual FADER EDIT : These buttons are used t o set the Fader Edit mode: Absolut e or Relativ e. The Fa der Edit mode determines how fader mov es are re recor ded. It has no effect during the first reco rding pass. In Absolute mode, fader mo ves are r ereco rded as absolute values and e xisting [...]

  • Page 197

    Automix Main Page 197 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual AUTOMIX: This button is used to enable and disable the A ut omix function. I t works in unison with the A UT OMIX [ENABLE] butt on. NEW: This butt on is used to create a new A ut omix. W hen a new A utomix is cr eated, a Scene recall ev ent to recall the current Sc e ne (i.e., the last Sc en[...]

  • Page 198

    198 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual AUTOMIX Section Certain A uto mix functions and parameters can be controlled b y using the buttons in the AU T OMIX section. [DISPLA Y] button: This button is used to select the follo wing A utomix pages: Main, Me mor y , Fader Edit, E v ent Copy , and Ev ent Edit. [ENABLE] button: This b[...]

  • Page 199

    Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons 199 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons The channel strip [A UTO] butt ons are used to arm channels in R ecor d-Ready mode, and to punch channels in and out during rec ording. The [A UTO] butt on indicators operate as follo ws: • Off: A utomix pla yback disabled •G re en: A utomix stoppe[...]

  • Page 200

    200 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Fader Edit pages. The CH1–48 Fader Edit page is shown here. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. The counter in the upper -left c orner displays [...]

  • Page 201

    Selecting the Timecode Source & Frame Rate 201 DM2000 Version 2 Owner ’ s Manual Selecting the T imecode Source & Frame Rate The timecode sourc e and frame rate for A utomix can be set as follows. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Reference page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Para[...]

  • Page 202

    202 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Creating a T ime Signature Map Wh en using the MIDI CL OCK timecode source, y ou ’ll also need t o specify the initial time signature and an y time signature changes that follow . 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Signature page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to sel[...]

  • Page 203

    Inserting Mix Parameters into Automix 203 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 7 Start the timecode source. The A UT OMIX [REC] button indicat or lights up continuously , and on the A ut omix Main and M emor y pages, the REC and PLA Y buttons appear highlighted. 8 Adjust the faders and other controls as necessary . U se the SELECTED CHANNEL section [...]

  • Page 204

    204 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the INSERT button, then press [ENTER]. Alternatively , press the AUTOMIX [REC] and [AUTO REC] buttons simulta- neously . A confirmation message appears. 3 Use the IN and OUT parameters to specify the region to be inserted. The default IN and OUT paramet[...]

  • Page 205

    Rerecording Events 205 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 8 Use the cursor buttons to select the INSERT button, then press [ENTER]. Alternatively , press the AUTOMIX [REC] and [AUTO REC] buttons simulta- neously . A confirmation message appears. 9 Use the cursor buttons to select YES, then press [ENTER] to insert the data. Once the data is insert[...]

  • Page 206

    206 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Parameter Recording The following table summarizes parameter recor ding operation for each parameter . P aram- eter adjustments made on the respecti ve displa y pages are also rec orded. Parameter Channel OVER- WRITE Operation Pair/Group Channel Levels (faders) Input FADER Set Layer to in[...]

  • Page 207

    Punching In & Out Individual Parameters 207 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Punching In & Out Individual Parameters During A ut omix rer ecording, channels can be punched in and out b y pressing the channel strip [A UTO] buttons. Indi vidual par ameters can be punched in and out as follo ws. Parameter Channel OVER- WRITE Operation Punch[...]

  • Page 208

    208 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual If dur ing A utomix reco rding you punc h in an individual parameter by using the contr ols listed in the abov e table, even if some O VER WRITE buttons ar e on, only the e xisting data of that particular par ameter will be overwritten. Lik ewise, when y ou punch out an individ- ual param[...]

  • Page 209

    Editing Events Offline 209 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Editing Events Offline Au to mix e vents can be edited offline on the E vent Job and E vent Edit pages. Offline editing can be performed only while the A utomix function is stopped. Event Job Page On the E vent J ob page, specified events on specified channels between specified in[...]

  • Page 210

    210 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The SOUR CE section enables you to select the c opy sourc e A utomix. Y ou can select CUR - RENT (the current A utomix) or MEM (an y A ut omix from 1 to 16). The TIME parameter determines the point to whic h the specified data is copied. The num- ber in parentheses on the right indicates[...]

  • Page 211

    Editing Events Offline 211 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The TIME parameter determines the point to which the specified data is mo ved or merged. The number in parentheses on the right indicates the end point of the mov e/merge desti- nation. Y ou can set the TIME parameter on-the-fly by selecting the TIME butt on, then pressing [ENTER]. Y [...]

  • Page 212

    212 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual These buttons co rrespond to the following parameters: 6 Use the cursor buttons to select the EXEC button, then press [ENTER]. Wh en the confirmation message appears, select YES to ex ecute the J ob . BACK: Select this button to r eturn to the previous page w ithout ex ecuting the Job . [...]

  • Page 213

    Editing Events Offline 213 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Event Edit Page On the E vent Edit page, y ou can edit, duplicat e, delete, and insert new e vents. 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLA Y] button to locate the Event Edit page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to s[...]

  • Page 214

    214 Chapter 17—Automix DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Event select buttons: These buttons are used t o select the ty pe of events to be display ed in the event list. INSERT button: This button is used to insert new events. U se the E vent select butt ons to select the ty pe of event that you want to insert. U se the Captured timec ode counte[...]

  • Page 215

    MIDI 215 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 18 MIDI MIDI & the DM2000 The DM2000 supports the following MIDI messages: •P ro gr am Changes for recalling Scenes (see page 218) •C ontrol Changes for real-time paramete r control (see page 219) •S ystem Exclusiv e P arameter Changes for real-time parameter c ontrol (see page 219) • MIDI N [...]

  • Page 216

    216 Chapter 18—MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MIDI Port Setup MIDI ports are configured as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the MIDI/TO HOST Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. TO HOST SERIAL: These butto[...]

  • Page 217

    MIDI Channel Setup 217 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MIDI Channel Setup MIDI Channels for reception and transmission are specified as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [MIDI] button to locate the MIDI Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the parameters, and use the INC/DEC buttons or [ENTER] button to set them.[...]

  • Page 218

    218 Chapter 18—MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual BULK This parameter ro w enables or disables reception of Bulk Dump data. Rx ON/OFF: Re ce ption of Bulk Dump data is enabled or disabled. OTHER COMMANDS ECHO ON/OFF: This button determines whether other MIDI messages rec eived at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI OUT port. Fad[...]

  • Page 219

    Assigning Parameters to Control Changes 219 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Assigning Parameters to Control Changes DM2000 parameters can be assigned to MIDI Control Changes for r eal-time control. W hen a parameter is adjusted on the DM2000, the assigned Control Change message is transmit- te d. Lik ewise, when a Contr ol Change message is rec[...]

  • Page 220

    220 Chapter 18—MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using Bulk Dump DM2000 data can be stored t o an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer , by using MIDI Bulk Dump . 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [MIDI] button to locate the Bulk Dump page. 2 To transmit data, use the CA TEGORY parameters to select the type of data you want to transmit[...]

  • Page 221

    Pro Tools Remote Layer 221 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 19 Pro T ools Remote Layer The DM2000 features a R emote La yer target esp ecially designed for controlling P ro T o ols. If an optional MB2000 P eak Meter B ridge is installed, Pr o T ools channel levels ar e display ed by the meters, and timecode is display ed on the TIME CODE counter[...]

  • Page 222

    222 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring the DM2000 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the MIDI/TO HOST Setup page, and use the DA W parameter to specify the port to which Pro T ools is connected. See “MIDI P ort Setup” on page 216 for more information. 2 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [R[...]

  • Page 223

    Configuring Pro Tools 223 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 4 When the Peripherals window appears, click the MIDI Controllers button. 5 Select HUI as the T ype of controller for #1–#3, and select MCS P ANNER for #4 to enable use of the Joystick. 6 Select the Receive From and Send T o ports, and then click OK. The DM2000 can emulate up t o three[...]

  • Page 224

    224 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Control Surface Operation with the Pro T ools Remote Layer This section explains the operation of the DM2000 control surfac e when the Pro T ools Re mote Layer is select ed. DM2000 buttons and contr ols are referred t o by the names printed on the DM2000 with the name of th[...]

  • Page 225

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 225 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT ASSIGN: This indicator works in unison with the EFFECTS/PL UG-INS [5] (ASSIGN) button indicator . See “ Assigning Inserts/Plug-ins ” on page 244 for more information. COMP ARE: This indicator works in unison with the EFFECTS/PL U[...]

  • Page 226

    226 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Encoders & Push-Switches The Encoders ar e used to set pan and send levels and select I/O assignments. The Encoder push-switches are used to m ute sends, reset send levels and panpots, and c onfirm I/O assignments. Their e xact operation depends on the cur rently selec[...]

  • Page 227

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 227 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Channel Strip Displays The fluorescent c hannel strip displays gr aphically display the value of the parameter cur- re ntly assigned to the Encoders. The minimum and maximum segments do not work with the Pr o T ools Remot e Lay er . Channel strip disp[...]

  • Page 228

    228 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MA TRIX SELECT Section [MA TRIX 1] (DEFAUL T) button This button is used in co njunction w ith other contr ols to reset faders, panpots, sends, and plug-ins to their default values. See “Resetting Fa ders, Sends, P anpots & Plug-ins” on page 247 for more information[...]

  • Page 229

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 229 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual [ASSIGN 1] (INPUT) button This button is used in co njunction w ith other contr ols to set channel input sourc es. See “A ssigning Inputs to Channels” on page 239 for more information. [ASSIGN 2] (OUTPUT) button This button is used in co njunction [...]

  • Page 230

    230 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EFFECTS/PLUG-INS Section [DISPLA Y] (SHOW INSERT) button This button is used to open and close plug-in windows. [5] (ASSIGN) button This button is used in co njunction w ith other controls t o assign inser ts/plug-ins to chan- nels. See “ Assigning Inserts/Plug-ins” on [...]

  • Page 231

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 231 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual SELECTED CHANNEL Section ■ ROUTING [1] button Selects the previous track to be controlled by the J oystick. [2] button Selects the next track to be contr olled by the J oystick. [3] button F unctions the same as the [OPTION] key on a comput er keyboa[...]

  • Page 232

    232 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual ■ DYNAMICS [THRESHOLD] control If the ROUTING [6] button indicat or is off, the [THRESHOLD] control adjusts the fr ont position. If the R OUTING [6] button indicator is lit, the contr ol adjusts the front div er - gence. [RANGE/RA TIO] control If the ROUTING [6] button in[...]

  • Page 233

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 233 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual TRACK ARMING Section [1–24] (REC/RDY) buttons These buttons are used t o arm Pro T o ols channels for rec ording. The button indicators of c hannels that ar e armed flash. The butt on indicators of armed channels light continuously when reco rding s[...]

  • Page 234

    234 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual [REC] (WRITE), [ABORT/UNDO] (TOUCH), [AUTOREC] (LA TCH), [RETURN] (READ), [RELA TIVE] (TRIM) & [TOUCH SENSE] (OFF) buttons These buttons are used t o select the channel A utomation modes. See “Setting the A utoma- tion M ode” on page 250 for more information. OVERWR[...]

  • Page 235

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 235 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual [12] (CTRL/CLUTCH) & [13] (Command-AL T/FINE) buttons These buttons are used in c onjunction with othe r buttons to modify function operation. They correspond to the C ontrol and Command modifier k eys found on Macintosh k ey- boards. [14] (MONITO[...]

  • Page 236

    236 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual •P r ess the [POST] button to audition from the out point of the selected region, c ontinuing for the specified post-roll time. A uditioning st ops when you press the [ST OP] button in the transport section, or when playback r eaches the end of a section. [PRE] & [PO[...]

  • Page 237

    Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer 237 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Data Entry & T ransport Section [REW] button This button rewinds from the current cursor position (it ’ s non-latching). [FF] button This button fast forwards from the current cursor position (it ’ s non-latching). [STOP] button This button sto[...]

  • Page 238

    238 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual [SHUTTLE] & [SCRUB] buttons These buttons are used t o select the Shuttle and Scrub modes. See “Scrub & Shuttle” on page 249 for more information. These buttons ar e mutually ex clusive with the [QUICK PUNCH] and [L OOP] buttons. Also , the cursor in the window [...]

  • Page 239

    Selecting Channels 239 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Selecting Channels Channels can be selected as follo ws. (Mak e sure the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN 4] (INSERT) button indicat or is not lit before proc eeding.) 1 Use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. The [SEL] button indicators of selected channels light up. The bor der of the corresponding[...]

  • Page 240

    240 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Assigning Outputs to Channels Channels can be assigned to output destinations as follows. Before starting the steps belo w , stop the P ro T ools transpor t section. Y ou can view the current output destination assignment for each channel on the channel strip displays by pr[...]

  • Page 241

    Muting Channels 241 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Muting Channels Channels can be muted as follo ws. 1 Use the [ON] buttons to mute channels. The [ON] button indicators of muted channels go out. 2 Press the [ON] buttons again to unmute channels. The [ON] button indicators of unmuted channels are lit. Gr ouped channels ar e muted together . Y [...]

  • Page 242

    242 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Assigning Send Destinations Sends can be assigned to output destinations as follows. Before starting the steps belo w , stop the Pr o T ools transpor t section. Y ou can view the current output destination assignment for each send on the channel strip displays b y pressing [...]

  • Page 243

    Setting Send Levels 243 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Setting Send Levels Send levels can be set as follows. 1 Use the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 5] (SEND A–E) buttons to select the sends. The ENCODER MODE [A UX/MTRX] (SEND LEVEL) button indicat or lights up, as does the button indicator of the selected send. The levels for the selected send[...]

  • Page 244

    244 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 3 Use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the currently selected send. Fo r stereo aux input channels (i.e., channels with two send panpots), use the ENCODER MODE [P AN] (P AN) button t o toggle between the left and rig ht panpots, and pan with the Encoder . W[...]

  • Page 245

    Editing Plug-ins 245 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Editing Plug-ins Plug-ins can be edited as follo ws. (Mak e sure the MA TRIX SELECT [MA TRIX 4] (INSER T BYP ASS) button indicator is not lit before pr oceeding.) 1 Press the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN 4] (INSERT) button. I ts indicat or lights up and the [SEL] buttons are set to I nsert Select mod[...]

  • Page 246

    246 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Bypassing Individual Plug-ins I ndi vidual plug-ins can be by passed as follows. (Mak e sure the EFFECTS/PL UG-INS [8] (INSERT/P ARAM) button indicator is not lit before pr oceeding.) 1 Press the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN 4] (INSERT) button. I ts indicat or lights up and the [SE[...]

  • Page 247

    Resetting Faders, Sends, Panpots & Plug-ins 247 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Resetting Faders, Sends, Panpots & Plug-ins Fa ders, panpots, sends, and plug-ins can be reset t o their default values as follows. F or faders and send controls, this is “0. ” For panpots, it’ s center . Ma ke sure that the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN 4] (IN[...]

  • Page 248

    248 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Zooming The cursor buttons can be used to z oom the Edit w indow as follo ws. 1 Use the [+INC] (CURSOR MODE) button to select Zoom cursor mode. The CURSOR MODE section of the display sho ws “ZOOM. ” In Zoom cursor mode, the cursor butt ons work as follows: •L eft curs[...]

  • Page 249

    Scrub & Shuttle 249 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Scrub & Shuttle The P arameter wheel can be used to scrub and shuttle as follo ws. 1 Make sure that Pro T ools is stopped. 2 Press the [SCRUB] button if you want to scrub, press the [SHUTTLE] button if you want to shuttle. The corresponding butt on indicator lights up. The [RE W] and [[...]

  • Page 250

    250 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Automation Viewing the Automation Mode The A utomation mode setting of each channel can be viewed as follows. 1 Press and hold a channel’ s [AUTO] button. The channel’ s A ut omation mode is displayed on the c orresponding channel strip display while the [A UTO] butt on[...]

  • Page 251

    Automation 251 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Trim Mode Tr im mode can be set as follows. 1 While holding down a channel’ s [AUTO] button, press the AUTOMIX [REL- A TIVE] (TRIM) button. The channel’ s A ut omation mode is displayed on the c orresponding channel strip display while its [A UTO] butt on is pressed. Gr ouped channels ar e set [...]

  • Page 252

    252 Chapter 19—Pro Tools Remote Layer DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Panner Selecting a T rack U se the SELECTED CHANNEL R OUTING buttons to manipulat e the following track operations. Stereo T rack Link Y ou can c ontrol the panner for the L and R channels of stereo tracks simultaneously or indi- vi dually , depending on the stereo link sta[...]

  • Page 253

    Remote Control 253 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 20 Remote Control About Remote Layers The DM2000’ s four Remote La yers allo w you to c ontrol ext ernal MIDI equipment directly from the DM2000. The type of device to be contr olled (i.e., the target) can be specified for each R emote Lay er . Ther e are six ty pes of target: U ser Defined[...]

  • Page 254

    254 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring User Defined Remote Layers Us er Defined Remote La yers can be c onfigured as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [REMOTE] button to locate the Remote 1–4 pages. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [[...]

  • Page 255

    About Remote Layers 255 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual ENCODER: These parameters are used t o specify the MIDI message (up to 16 bytes) to be tr ansmitted when an Encoder is operated. U se the [SEL] butt ons to select the channel strips, and then edit as necessary . When a value fr om 00 to FF is specified, that value is transmitted when an E[...]

  • Page 256

    256 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual About Machine Control (MMC & P2) The DM2000 can control the transport, locat e functions, track arming, and c hase function of up to eight external rec ording machines that support the MMC or P2 control pr otoc ol. Mac hines can be specified as either MTR or Master and c ontro[...]

  • Page 257

    About Machine Control (MMC & P2) 257 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring the REMOTE Port If you are using the P2 pr otocol t o control a mac hine, the REMO TE port m ust be c onfigured as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Remote Port Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the REMOTE FUNCTION [...]

  • Page 258

    258 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using Shuttle & Scrub The P arameter wheel can be used to shuttle and scrub the ext ernal machines. Wh en the [SHUTTLE] button indicator is lit, the P arameter wheel can be used to shuttle. Wh en the [SCR UB] button indicat or is lit, the P ar ameter wheel can be used to scrub [...]

  • Page 259

    About Machine Control (MMC & P2) 259 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual post-roll time. The pre-r oll and post-roll times can be specified on the Locate M emory page (see page 260). If a button is pressed while the mac hine is stopped, the stored position is located. If a button is pressed while the machine is pla ying , the st ored position [...]

  • Page 260

    260 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual machine switches to input monit or and star ts reco rding. A t the out point, the machine switches to pla yback monitor and stops r ecording. A t the post-roll point, the machine locates the pre-r oll point and then stops. If the [REHEARSAL] button indicator is lit, the machine goe[...]

  • Page 261

    About Machine Control (MMC & P2) 261 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual PREROLL TIME: In conjunction with the in point, this det ermines the position that will be located when the L OCA T OR [PRE] button is pr essed. For example, if the in point is 00:01:00.00 and the pre-r oll time is 5 seconds, 00:00:55.00 will be located. POSTROLL TIME: In [...]

  • Page 262

    262 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Configuring MTR T rack Arming Y ou can assign MTR machine tracks to the TRA CK ARMING [1–24] buttons as follows. These assignments are effectiv e only when the TRA CK ARMING [MASTER] button indi- cator is off. 1 Use the TRACK ARMING [DISPLA Y] button to locate the MTR T rack Arm[...]

  • Page 263

    About Machine Control (MMC & P2) 263 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. MACHINE CONTROL/DA W CONTROL: Wh en the MA CHINE CONTROL option is on, the MA CHINE CONTROL section c ontrols ext ernal MMC or P2 machines, rega[...]

  • Page 264

    264 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual GPI (General Purpose Inter face) The DM2000’ s CONTROL port (25-pin D-sub connector) pro vides a GPI (General Purpose Interfac e). Y ou can configur e the GPI so that it will output 8-channel tr igger signals when you operate the faders or U ser Defined K eys, or recei ve 2-cha[...]

  • Page 265

    GPI (General Purpose Interface) 265 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 4 Select one of two buttons located to the right of trigger signal parameters INPUT 1 & 2 to specify how the incoming trigger signals will be detected. : Wh en the switch is grounded (Low), the trigger signal is active and the selected param- eter changes. : Wh en the GPI I[...]

  • Page 266

    266 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 6 Use the buttons located to the right of the OUTPUT (1–8) parameters to switch the polarity of the trigger signals that are output when you control the trigger sources. : The GPI Output goes High (open) when the trigger sig nal source is acti ve. : The GPI Output goes Low (groun[...]

  • Page 267

    Controlling AD8HR/AD824 A/D Converters 267 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Controlling AD8HR/AD824 A/D Converters Y ou can c ontrol the parameters of up to 12 Y amaha AD8HR/AD824 A/D Co nv er ters from the DM2000 b y connecting them to the DM2000’ s REMOTE port using a 9-pin rev ersed cable. Pinouts are pro vided on page 350. Configuring the[...]

  • Page 268

    268 Chapter 20—Remote Control DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Controlling AD8HR/AD824s from the DM2000 Co nnected AD8HR/AD824s are contr olled from the HA Contr ol page. 1 Use the SELECTED CHANNEL PHASE/INSERT [DISPLA Y] button to select the HA Control page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the ID of the HA (AD8HR/AD824) that you want to co[...]

  • Page 269

    Other Functions 269 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 21 Other Functions Using the User Assignable Layers If you set the R emote lay er target to “USER ASSIGN ABLE, ” you can create a cust om lay er by combining an y DM2000 channels (ex cluding the Stereo Out). 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [REMOTE] button to locate Remote 1–4 page. 2 Use the c[...]

  • Page 270

    270 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the User Defined Keys Up to 16 functions from a list of over 200 can be assigned to the USER DEFINED KEY S, and up t o eight assignment setups can be stored in banks A t o H. See page 283 for a list of initial bank assig nments. 1 Use the USER DEFINED KEYS [DISPLA Y] button[...]

  • Page 271

    Saving DM2000 Data to SmartMedia 271 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Y ou can initialize the assignments of the cur rently selected bank b y selecting the INITIAL- IZE button, and pressing [ENTER]. Us er Defined K eys banks can be stored to an e xternal MIDI dev ice, such as a MIDI data filer , by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 220), or store[...]

  • Page 272

    272 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual SCENE MEM: Sav es Scenes. Y ou can sa ve ALL Scenes, individual Scenes, or the Edit Buffer (i.e., the current Scene). AUTOMIX: Sav es A utomix es. Y ou can save ALL A utomix es, individual A utomix es, or the current A uto mix. LIBRARY : Sav es the following libraries: EQ, Gat e, [...]

  • Page 273

    Saving DM2000 Data to SmartMedia 273 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Managing Files & SmartMedia Files stored on S martMedia can be renamed and delet ed as follows. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [DA T A] button to locate the File page. 2 Insert your SmartMedia card into the CARD slot. If the card doesn ’ t hav e a “/YPE/DM2000” direct or [...]

  • Page 274

    274 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual The following file ty pes are compatible betw een these different consoles: •S ce ne Memory (file extension: .D2M) •E qualizer Librar y (file extension: .D2Q) • Gate Librar y (file extension: .D2G) •C ompressor Librar y (file extension: .D2Y) • Effect Librar y (fil[...]

  • Page 275

    Setting Preferences 275 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Auto AUX/MA TRIX Display: Wh en this preference is on, the A ux V iew pages appear automatically when a SELECTED CHANNEL A UX/MA TRIX SEND contr ol is operated while an Input Channel is selected (see page 114 ), and the M atrix V iew page appears auto- matically when a SELECTED CHANNEL A U[...]

  • Page 276

    276 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Meter Follow Layer: Wh en this preferenc e is on, the optional MB2000 P eak M eter Br idge automatically follows the La yer selection on the DM2000. Scene MEM Auto Update: Wh en this preferenc e is on, the Shadow Scene memories can be used (see page 186). Joystick Auto Grab: Wh en[...]

  • Page 277

    Setting Preferences 277 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual is off, the DM2000 always r ecognizes fader mov ements. If the SELECT button is on, you can select channels using the T ouch Sense function. The Sensitivity par ameter adjusts touc h sensitivity . If you ’ r e having trouble selecting chan- nels because the fader knobs are insufficientl[...]

  • Page 278

    278 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Receive Full Frame Message: Wh en this preferenc e is on, MTC full frame messages are r ecognized and A utomix follows them. T ouch Sense Edit In All: Wh en this preferenc e is on, using the faders ’ T ouc h Sense function enables you t o punch in and out all parameters for whic[...]

  • Page 279

    Using the Oscillator 279 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Using the Oscillator The DM2000 features an oscillator that can be used for calibration or diagnostic purposes. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [UTILITY] button to locate the Oscillator page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC button, or [ENT[...]

  • Page 280

    280 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Operation Lock The DM2000 features the Operation Lock function, which av oids unintentional edits and uses a password t o restrict access t o panel operation. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [UTILITY] button to locate the Operation Lock page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the P ASS[...]

  • Page 281

    Operation Lock 281 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 5 Use the buttons in the OPERA TION LOCK SAFE section to select certain con- trols on the panel to exclude from Operation Lock. 6 Use the cursor buttons to select the OPERA TION LOCK button, then press [ENTER]. The P assword window appears. 7 Use the [SEL] buttons to enter the password you set [...]

  • Page 282

    282 Chapter 21—Other Functions DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Checking the Battery and the System V ersion The condition of the internal memor y-backup batter y can be checked as follo ws. 1 Use the DISPLA Y ACCESS [UTILITY] button to locate the Battery Check page. If the Status is “ Okay , ” the batt er y is okay . If the Status is “G[...]

  • Page 283

    USER DEFINED KEYS 283 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Appendix A: Parameter Lists USER DEFINED KEYS # Function Display 0 No ASSIGN No Assign 1 Scene MEM. Recall +1 Scene +1 Recall 2 Scene MEM. Recall –1 Scene –1 Recall 3 Scene MEM. Recall No. XX Scene XX Recall 4 Effect-1 Lib. Recall +1 Fx1 Lib+1 Recall 5 Effect-1 Lib. Recall –1 Fx1 Lib ?[...]

  • Page 284

    284 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 106 Output MUTE Group Enable V Out Mute Group V 107 Output MUTE Group Enable W Out Mute Group W 108 Output MUTE Group Enable X Out Mute Group X 109 PEAK HOLD On/Off Peak Hold 110 OSCILLA TOR On/Off OSC. ON/OFF 111 SOLO Enable SOLO ENABLE 112 Input Patch Lib. Recall +1 IN Patch Lib+[...]

  • Page 285

    USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments 285 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments No. Bank A (Surround Monitor) Bank B (Scene Recall) Bank C (Group Enable) Bank D (No Assign) Bank E (Effect Library) Bank F (Group Assign) Bank G (Mute Master) Bank H (Program Change) 1 SNAP TO SPL 85 Scene 1 Recall IN Fader Group A N[...]

  • Page 286

    286 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Input Patch Parameters input Channel Inputs Input Channel insert Ins Internal Effects Processor Inputs Port ID Description Port ID Description Port ID Description NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE AD1 AD IN 1 AD1 AD IN 1 AUX1 AUX1 AD2 AD IN 2 AD2 AD IN 2 AUX2 AUX2 AD3 AD IN 3 AD3 AD IN[...]

  • Page 287

    Input Patch Parameters 287 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual S2-12 Slot2 CH12 IN S2-12 Slot2 CH12 IN INSCH40 InsertOut-CH40 S2-13 Slot2 CH13 IN S2-13 Slot2 CH13 IN INSCH41 InsertOut-CH41 S2-14 Slot2 CH14 IN S2-14 Slot2 CH14 IN INSCH42 InsertOut-CH42 S2-15 Slot2 CH15 IN S2-15 Slot2 CH15 IN INSCH43 InsertOut-CH43 S2-16 Slot2 CH16 IN S2-16 Slot2 CH1[...]

  • Page 288

    288 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual S6-1 Slot6 CH1 IN S6-1 Slot6 CH1 IN INSCH93 InsertOut-CH93 S6-2 Slot6 CH2 IN S6-2 Slot6 CH2 IN INSCH94 InsertOut-CH94 S6-3 Slot6 CH3 IN S6-3 Slot6 CH3 IN INSCH95 InsertOut-CH95 S6-4 Slot6 CH4 IN S6-4 Slot6 CH4 IN INSCH96 InsertOut-CH96 S6-5 Slot6 CH5 IN S6-5 Slot6 CH5 IN INSBUS1 In[...]

  • Page 289

    Initial Input Patch Settings 289 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Patch Settings Input Channel Inputs Effects Processors inputs 2T A2R 2TR IN Analog2 R 2T A2R 2TR IN Analog2 R — — BUS1 BUS1 ———— BUS2 BUS2 ———— BUS3 BUS3 ———— BUS4 BUS4 ———— BUS5 BUS5 ———— BUS6 BUS6 ———— BUS7 BUS7 ?[...]

  • Page 290

    290 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Output Patch Parameters Output patch parameters ar e split into two tables. The first table c ontains parameters for the Slot Outputs, Omni Outs, and Output Channel I nsert Ins. The second table, Direct Outs, 2TR Digital Outputs, and the GEQs. Output Patch T able 1 Slot Outputs Om[...]

  • Page 291

    Output Patch Parameters 291 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual INSCH16 InsertOut-CH16 INSCH16 InsertOut-CH16 S2-6 Slot2 CH6 IN INSCH17 InsertOut-CH17 INSCH17 InsertOut-CH17 S2-7 Slot2 CH7 IN INSCH18 InsertOut-CH18 INSCH18 InsertOut-CH18 S2-8 Slot2 CH8 IN INSCH19 InsertOut-CH19 INSCH19 InsertOut-CH19 S2-9 Slot2 CH9 IN INSCH20 InsertOut-CH20 INSCH20[...]

  • Page 292

    292 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual INSCH69 InsertOut-CH69 INSCH69 InsertOut-CH69 S5-11 Slot5 CH11 IN INSCH70 InsertOut-CH70 INSCH70 InsertOut-CH70 S5-12 Slot5 CH12 IN INSCH71 InsertOut-CH71 INSCH71 InsertOut-CH71 S5-13 Slot5 CH13 IN INSCH72 InsertOut-CH72 INSCH72 InsertOut-CH72 S5-14 Slot5 CH14 IN INSCH73 InsertOut-[...]

  • Page 293

    Output Patch Parameters 293 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual INSMTX3R InsertOut-MTX3R INSMTX3R InsertOut-MTX3R 2TD2R 2TR IN Dig.2 R INSMTX4L InsertOut-MTX4L INSMTX4L InsertOut-MTX4L 2TD3L 2TR IN Dig.3 L INSMTX4R InsertOut-MTX4R INSMTX4R InsertOut-MTX4R 2TD3R 2TR IN Dig.3 R INSSTL InsertOut-STL INSSTL InsertOut-STL 2T A1L 2TR IN Analog1 L INSSTR [...]

  • Page 294

    294 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Output Patch T able 2 Direct Outs 2TR Digital Outs GEQs Source Description Sour ce Description Source Description NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE S1-1 Slot1 CH1 OUT BUS1 BUS1 BUS1 BUS1 S1-2 Slot1 CH2 OUT BUS2 BUS2 BUS2 BUS2 S1-3 Slot1 CH3 OUT BUS3 BUS3 BUS3 BUS3 S1-4 Slot1 CH4 OUT BU[...]

  • Page 295

    Output Patch Parameters 295 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual S4-4 Slot4 CH4 OUT INSCH22 InsertOut-CH22 — — S4-5 Slot4 CH5 OUT INSCH23 InsertOut-CH23 — — S4-6 Slot4 CH6 OUT INSCH24 InsertOut-CH24 — — S4-7 Slot4 CH7 OUT INSCH25 InsertOut-CH25 — — S4-8 Slot4 CH8 OUT INSCH26 InsertOut-CH26 — — S4-9 Slot4 CH9 OUT INSCH27 InsertOut[...]

  • Page 296

    296 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2TD1R 2TR OUT Dig.1 R INSCH76 InsertOut-CH76 — — 2TD2L 2TR OUT Dig.2 L INSCH77 InsertOut-CH77 — — 2TD2R 2TR OUT Dig.2 R INSCH78 InsertOut-CH78 — — 2TD3L 2TR OUT Dig.3 L INSCH79 InsertOut-CH79 — — 2TD3R 2TR OUT Dig.3 R INSCH80 InsertOut-CH80 — — —— INSCH81 In[...]

  • Page 297

    Initial Output Patch Settings 297 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Output Patch Settings Slot Outputs Omni Outs Direct Outs # Source # Sour ce Destination SLOT1-01 BUS1 1 AUX1 1 SLOT1-01 SLOT1-02 BUS2 2 AUX2 2 SLOT1-02 SLOT1-03 BUS3 3 AUX3 3 SLOT1-03 SLOT1-04 BUS4 4 AUX4 4 SLOT1-04 SLOT1-05 BUS5 5 AUX5 5 SLOT1-05 SLOT1-06 BUS6 6 AUX6 6 S[...]

  • Page 298

    298 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Channel Names Input Channel ID Short Name Long Name CH01 CH01 CH01 CH02 CH02 CH02 CH03 CH03 CH03 CH04 CH04 CH04 CH05 CH05 CH05 CH06 CH06 CH06 CH07 CH07 CH07 CH08 CH08 CH08 CH09 CH09 CH09 CH10 CH10 CH10 CH11 CH11 CH11 CH12 CH12 CH12 CH13 CH13 CH13 CH14 CH14 CH14 CH15 C[...]

  • Page 299

    Initial Output Channel Names 299 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Output Channel Names Output Channel ID Short Name Long Name BUS1 BUS1 BUS1 BUS2 BUS2 BUS2 BUS3 BUS3 BUS3 BUS4 BUS4 BUS4 BUS5 BUS5 BUS5 BUS6 BUS6 BUS6 BUS7 BUS7 BUS7 BUS8 BUS8 BUS8 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX6 AUX6 AUX6 AUX[...]

  • Page 300

    300 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Input Port Names Port PORT ID Short Name Long Name AD1 AD01 AD01 AD IN 1 AD2 AD02 AD02 AD IN 2 AD3 AD03 AD03 AD IN 3 AD4 AD04 AD04 AD IN 4 AD5 AD05 AD05 AD IN 5 AD6 AD06 AD06 AD IN 6 AD7 AD07 AD07 AD IN 7 AD8 AD08 AD08 AD IN 8 AD9 AD09 AD09 AD IN 9 AD10 AD10 AD10 AD IN 10 A[...]

  • Page 301

    Initial Output Port Names 301 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Output Port Names Port Port ID Short Name Long Name SLOT1-01 S1-01 S101 Slot1 CH1 OUT SLOT1-02 S1-02 S102 Slot1 CH2 OUT SLOT1-03 S1-03 S103 Slot1 CH3 OUT SLOT1-04 S1-04 S104 Slot1 CH4 OUT SLOT1-05 S1-05 S105 Slot1 CH5 OUT SLOT1-06 S1-06 S106 Slot1 CH6 OUT SLOT1-07 S1-07 S107 [...]

  • Page 302

    302 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual GPI T rigger Sour ce & T arget List INPUT #T arget 0 NO ASSIGN 1T ALKBACK 2 SLA TE 3 DIMMER 4 MONO 5 SMALL 6 SR BUS 7 SR ASSIGN1 8 SR ASSIGN2 9 CR STEREO 10 CR 2TRD1 11 CR 2TRD2 12 CR 2TRD3 13 CR 2TRA1 14 CR 2TRA2 15 CR ASSIGN1 16 CR ASSIGN2 17 SM C-R 18 SM STEREO 19 SM AUX11 2[...]

  • Page 303

    GPI Trigger Source & Target List 303 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 220 CH59 ON UNLATCH 221 CH60 ON UNLATCH 222 CH61 ON UNLATCH 223 CH62 ON UNLATCH 224 CH63 ON UNLATCH 225 CH64 ON UNLATCH 226 CH65 ON UNLATCH 227 CH66 ON UNLATCH 228 CH67 ON UNLATCH 229 CH68 ON UNLATCH 230 CH69 ON UNLATCH 231 CH70 ON UNLATCH 232 CH71 ON UNLATCH 233 CH72 ON U[...]

  • Page 304

    304 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual OUTPUT #T arget 0 NO ASSIGN 1 CH1 FADER ON 2 CH2 FADER ON 3 CH3 FADER ON 4 CH4 FADER ON 5 CH5 FADER ON 6 CH6 FADER ON 7 CH7 FADER ON 8 CH8 FADER ON 9 CH9 FADER ON 10 CH10 FADER ON 11 CH11 FADER ON 12 CH12 FADER ON 13 CH13 FADER ON 14 CH14 FADER ON 15 CH15 FADER ON 16 CH16 FADER ON [...]

  • Page 305

    GPI Trigger Source & Target List 305 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 232 AUX7 FADER OFF 233 AUX8 FADER OFF 234 AUX9 FADER OFF 235 AUX10 FADER OFF 236 AUX11 FADER OFF 237 AUX12 FADER OFF 238 MATRIX1 F ADER OFF 239 MATRIX2 F ADER OFF 240 MATRIX3 F ADER OFF 241 MATRIX4 F ADER OFF 242 STEREO FADER OFF 243 CH1 FADER T ALL Y 244 CH2 FADER T ALL Y[...]

  • Page 306

    306 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings Bank 1 (GM V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&P AN ON END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER B0 0A ENC END NOP NO[...]

  • Page 307

    User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 307 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Bank 2 (GM V ol & Effect 1) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 GM01 GM-CH01 VOL&EFF1 ON END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER B0 0C ENC END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NO[...]

  • Page 308

    308 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Bank 3 (XG V ol & Pan) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 XG01 XG-CH01 VOL&P AN ON END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER F0 43 10 4C 08 00 0E ENC F7 END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP FADER F0 43 1[...]

  • Page 309

    User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings 309 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Bank 4 (Nuendo VST Mixer) ID Name Controller Data Format Short Long 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RM01 CH1 VST MIXER CH1 ON B0 40 SW END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ENCODER B0 0A ENC END NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP[...]

  • Page 310

    310 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual Effects Parameters REVERB HALL, REVERB ROOM, REVERB ST AGE, REVERB PLA TE One input, two output hall, room, stage, and plate r everb simulations, all with gates. EARL Y REF . One input, two output early reflections. GA TE REVERB, REVERSE GA TE One input, two output early reflections with g[...]

  • Page 311

    Effects Parameters 311 DM2000—Owner’s Manual MONO DELA Y One input, one output basic repeat dela y . STEREO DELA Y Tw o input, two output basic ster eo delay . MOD. DELA Y One input, two output basic repeat dela y with modulation. Parameter Range Description DELA Y 0.0–2730.0 ms Delay time FB. GAIN –99 to +99% Feedback gain (plus values for[...]

  • Page 312

    312 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual DELA Y LCR One input, two output 3-tap delay (left, center , right). ECHO Tw o input, two output ster eo delay with crossed feedback loop . Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–2730.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y C 0.0–2730.0 ms Center channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–2730.0 ms[...]

  • Page 313

    Effects Parameters 313 DM2000—Owner’s Manual CHORUS Tw o input, two output chorus effect. FLANGE Tw o input, two output flange effect. Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed AM DEPTH 0–100% Amplitude modulation depth PM DEPTH 0–100% Pitch modulation depth MOD. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Modulation delay time WAVE Sine,[...]

  • Page 314

    314 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual SYMPHONIC Tw o input, two output symphonic effect. PHASER Tw o input, two output 16-stage phaser . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth MOD. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Modulation delay time WAVE Sine, T ri Modulation waveform LSH F 21.2 [...]

  • Page 315

    Effects Parameters 315 DM2000—Owner’s Manual AUTOP AN Tw o input, two output autopanner . TREMOLO Tw o input, two output tremolo effect . HQ. PITCH One input, two output high-quality pitch shifter . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth DIR. 1 1. L<->R, L—>R, L<—R, Tur[...]

  • Page 316

    316 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual DUAL PITCH Tw o input, two output pitc h shifter . ROT ARY One input, two output rotary speaker simulat or . RING MOD. Tw o input, two output ring modulator . Parameter Range Description PITCH 1 –24 to +24 semitones Channel #1 pitch shift FINE 1 –50 to +50 cents Channel #1 pitch shift ?[...]

  • Page 317

    Effects Parameters 317 DM2000—Owner’s Manual MOD. FIL TER Tw o input, two output modulation filter . DISTORTION One input, two output distortion effect. AMP SIMULA TE One input, two output guitar amp simulator . Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth PHASE 0.00–354.38 degrees Left-c[...]

  • Page 318

    318 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual DYNA. FIL TER Tw o input, two output dynamically c ontrolled filter . DYNA. FLANGE Tw o input, two output dynamically c ontrolled flanger . DYNA. PHASER Tw o input, two output dynamically c ontrolled phaser . Parameter Range Description SOURCE INPUT , MIDI Control source: input signal or M[...]

  • Page 319

    Effects Parameters 319 DM2000—Owner’s Manual REV+CHORUS One input, two output rev erb and chorus effects in parallel. REV ->CHORUS One input, two output rev erb and chorus effects in ser ies. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO 0.1–1.0 High-fre[...]

  • Page 320

    320 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual REV+FLANGE One input, two output rev erb and flanger effects in parallel. REV ->FLANGE One input, two output rev erb and flanger effects in ser ies. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO 0.1?[...]

  • Page 321

    Effects Parameters 321 DM2000—Owner’s Manual REV+SYMPHO. One input, two output rev erb and sy mphonic effects in parallel. REV ->SYMPHO. One input, two output rev erb and sy mphonic effects in series. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TIO 0.1–1.0[...]

  • Page 322

    322 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual REV ->P AN One input, two output rev erb and autopan effects in parallel. DELA Y+ER. One input, two output delay and early r eflections effects in parallel. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time INI. DL Y 0.0–500.0 ms Initial delay before reverb begins HI. RA TI[...]

  • Page 323

    Effects Parameters 323 DM2000—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->ER. One input, two output dela y and early reflections effects in series. DELA Y+REV One input, two output dela y and reverb effects in parallel. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.0–[...]

  • Page 324

    324 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual DELA Y ->REV One input, two output delay and r everb effects in series. DIST ->DELA Y One input, two output distortion and delay effects in series. Parameter Range Description DELA Y L 0.0–1000.0 ms Left channel delay time DELA Y R 0.0–1000.0 ms Right channel delay time FB. DL Y 0.[...]

  • Page 325

    Effects Parameters 325 DM2000—Owner’s Manual MUL TI FIL TER Tw o input, two output 3-band multi-filt er (24 dB/octav e). FREEZE One input, one output basic sampler . Parameter Range Description TYPE 1 HPF , LPF , BPF Filter 1 type: high pass, low pass, band pass TYPE 2 HPF , LPF , BPF Filter 2 type: high pass, low pass, band pass TYPE 3 HPF , [...]

  • Page 326

    326 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual ST REVERB Tw o input, two output ster eo reverb . REVERB 5.1 One input, six output reverb for 5.1 surround, with surround panning. Parameter Range Description REV TIME 0.3–99.0 s Reverb time REV TYPE Hall, Room, Stage, Plate Reverb type INI. DL Y 0.0–100.0 ms Initial delay before reverb [...]

  • Page 327

    Effects Parameters 327 DM2000—Owner’s Manual OCT A REVERB Eig ht input, eight output reverb. AUTO P AN 5.1 S ix input, six output auto panner for 5.1 surround. Y ou can reset to the pan position specified b y the OFFSET parameter by pr essing the RESET button. CHORUS 5.1 S ix input, six output chorus for 5.1 surround. Parameter Range Descripti[...]

  • Page 328

    328 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual FLANGE 5.1 S ix input, six output flanger for 5.1 surround. SYMPHO 5.1 S ix input, six output symphonic effect for 5.1 surround. Parameter Range Description FREQ. 0.05–40.00 Hz Modulation speed DEPTH 0–100% Modulation depth MOD. DL Y 0.0–400.0 ms Modulation delay time FB. GAIN –99 t[...]

  • Page 329

    Effects Parameters 329 DM2000—Owner’s Manual M. BAND DYNA. Tw o input, two output 3-band dynamics pr ocessor , with individual solo and gain reduction meter - ing for each band. Parameter Range Description LOW GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB Low band level MID GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB Mid band level HI. GAIN –96.0 to +12.0 dB High band level PRESENC[...]

  • Page 330

    330 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual COMP 5.1 S ix input, six output c ompressor for 5.1 surround, with individual solo for each band, and gain re duction metering of left and r ight (L+R), left surround and right surround (LS+RS), center (C), or LFE channels. COMP AND 5.1 S ix input, six output c ompander for 5.1 surround, w i[...]

  • Page 331

    Effects and tempo synchronization 331 DM2000—Owner’s Manual Effects and tempo synchronization Some of the DM2000’ s effects allo w you to synchr onize the effect with the tempo. There ar e two such types of effect; delay-typ e effects and modulation-ty pe effects. F or de lay-type effects, the delay time will change acc ording to the t empo. [...]

  • Page 332

    332 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual Preset EQ Parameters #T itle Parameter LOW L-MID H-MID HIGH 01 Bass Drum 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +3.5 dB –3.5 dB 0.0 dB +4.0 dB F 100 Hz 265 Hz 1.06 kHz 5.30 kHz Q 1.2 10 0.9 — 02 Bass Drum 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING LPF G +8.0 dB –7.0 dB +6.0 dB ON F 80 Hz 400 Hz 2.50 kHz 1[...]

  • Page 333

    Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 333 DM2000—Owner’s Manual Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 25 Male V ocal 1 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING G –0.5 dB 0.0 dB +2.0 dB +3.5 dB F 190 Hz 1.00 kHz 2.00 kHz 6.70 kHz Q 0.11 4.5 0.56 0.11 26 Male V ocal 2 PEAKING PEAKING PEAKING H.SHELF G +2.0 dB –5.0 dB –2.5 dB +4.0 dB F 170 Hz 236 H[...]

  • Page 334

    334 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) #T itle Type Parameter V alue 1 Comp COMP Threshold (dB) –8 Ratio ( :1) 2.5 Attack (ms) 60 Out gain (dB) 0.0 Knee 2 Release (ms) 250 2 Expand EXP AND Threshold (dB) –23 Ratio ( :1) 1.7 Attack (ms) 1 Out gain (dB) 3.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 70 3 C[...]

  • Page 335

    Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1 kHz) 335 DM2000—Owner’s Manual 19 Strings1 COMP Threshold (dB) –11 Ratio ( :1) 2 Attack (ms) 33 Out gain (dB) 1.5 Knee 2 Release (ms) 749 20 Strings2 COMP Threshold (dB) –12 Ratio ( :1) 1.5 Attack (ms) 93 Out gain (dB) 1.5 Knee 4 Release (ms) 1.35 S 21 Strings3 COMP Threshold (dB) –17 Ratio ( :1) 1.[...]

  • Page 336

    336 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual Dynamics Parameters The dynamics effects for each channel strip in clude a Gate section (only for Input Chan- nels) and a Comp section. The Gate section includes Gate and Ducking types. The Co mp section includes Compressor , Expander , Co mpander Hard (COMP . (H)), and Compander Soft (COMP [...]

  • Page 337

    Dynamics Parameters 337 DM2000—Owner’s Manual DUCKING Ducking is commonly used for v oice-ov er applications in which the background music level is reduc ed automatically when an announcer speaks. When the KE Y IN source signal level ex ceeds the specified THRESHOLD , the output level is att enuated by a specified amount (RANGE). Parameter Ra[...]

  • Page 338

    338 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual COMP Section COMP The COMP proc essor attenuates signals abov e a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RA TIO . The COMP pr ocessor can also be used as a limiter , which, with a RA TIO of ∞ :1, re duces the level to the thr eshold. This means that the limit er’ s output lev el never actu[...]

  • Page 339

    Dynamics Parameters 339 DM2000—Owner’s Manual EXP AND An expander attenuat es signals below a specified THRESHOLD by a specified RA TIO . Parameter Range Description THRESHOLD (dB) –54.0 to 0.0 (541 points) This determines the level of input signal required to trigger the expander . RA TIO 1.0:1, 1.1:1, 1.3:1, 1.5:1, 1.7:1, 2.0:1, 2.5:1, 3.[...]

  • Page 340

    340 Appendix A: Parameter Lists DM2000—Owner’s Manual COMP ANDER HARD (H) COMP ANDER SOFT (S) The hard and soft co mpanders combine the effects of the compressor , expander and limit er . The companders function differently at the follo wing levels: 1 0 dB and higher .....................................Functions as a limiter . 2 Exc eeding the[...]

  • Page 341

    General Spec 341 DM2000—Owner’s Manual Appendix B: Specifications General Spec Number of scene memories 99 Sampling Frequency Internal 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz External Normal rate: 44.1 kHz–10% to 48 kHz+6% Double rate: 88.2 kHz–10% to 96 kHz+6% Signal Delay Less than 2.3 ms CH INPUT to STEREO OUT (fs=48 kHz) Less than 1.2 ms CH[...]

  • Page 342

    342 Appendix B: Specifications DM2000—Owner’s Manual Input Channel CH1–96 Input patch — Phase Normal/reverse Gate-type 3 On/off Key in: 12 ch Group (1–12, 13–24, 25–36, 37–48, 49–60, 61–72, 73–84, 85–96)/AUX1–12 Comp-type 4 On/off Key in: self /Stereo Link Pre EQ/pre fader/post fader Attenuator –96.0 to +12.0 dB (0.1 dB [...]

  • Page 343

    General Spec 343 DM2000—Owner’s Manual Option Output (SLOT 1–6) Available card Optional digital interface card (MY16, MY8, MY4 series) Output patch SURROUND MONITOR, STEREO, BUS1–8, AUX1–12, MA TRIX 1L–4R, DIRECT OUT 1–96, INSERT OUT (CH1–96, BUS1–8, AUX1–12, MA TRIX 1L–4R, STEREO) Dither On/off W ord length 16/20/24-bit Memor[...]

  • Page 344

    344 Appendix B: Specifications DM2000—Owner’s Manual MA TRIX 1L–4R Comp-type 4 On/off Pre EQ/pre fader/post fader Attenuator –96.0 to +12.0 dB (0.1 dB step) EQ 4-band PEQ 5 On/off On/off — Fader 100 mm motorized Balance 127 positions (Left=1–63, Center , Right=1–63) Delay 0–43400 samples Metering Displayed on LCD Peak hold on/off SU[...]

  • Page 345

    General Spec 345 DM2000—Owner’s Manual EQ Parameters Gate Parameters Comp Parameters LOW/HPF L-MID H-MID HIGH /LPF Q 0.1–10.0 (41 points) low shelving HPF 0.1–10.0 (41 points) 0.1–10.0 (41 points) high shelving LPF F 21.2 Hz–20 kHz (1/12 oct step) G ±18 dB (0.1 dB step) HPF: on/off ±18 dB (0.1 dB step) ±18 dB (0.1 dB step) LPF: on/of[...]

  • Page 346

    346 Appendix B: Specifications DM2000—Owner’s Manual Libraries Compander H Threshold –54 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step) Ratio (x :1) x=1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, ∞ (16 points) Out gain –18 dB to 0 dB (0.1 dB step) Width 1 dB–90 dB (1 dB step) Attack 0 ms–120 ms (1 ms step) Release 5 ms–42.3 s (160 points) @[...]

  • Page 347

    Analog Input Spec 347 DM2000—Owner’s Manual Analog Input Spec In these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. For 2TR IN ANALOG 2 levels, 0 dBV is referenced to 1.00 Vrms. All input AD converters (except INSERT IN 1–24) are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling. +48 V DC (phantom power) is sup[...]

  • Page 348

    348 Appendix B: Specifications DM2000—Owner’s Manual Digital Input Spec Digital Output Spec Input Format Data length Level Connector 2TR IN DIGIT AL 1 AES/EBU 24-bit RS422 XLR-3-31 type (Balanced) 1 1. XLR-3-31 type connectors are balanced (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD). 2 AES/EBU 24-bit RS422 XLR-3-31 type (Balanced) 1 3 IEC-60958 24-bit 0.5 Vpp/75 ?[...]

  • Page 349

    I/O Slot Spec 349 DM2000—Owner’s Manual I/O Slot Spec Each I/O SL O T accepts a digital interfac e card. Only SL OT #1 has a serial interfac e. Control I/O Spec Card Name Function Input Output Number of available cards MY16-A T ADA T 16 IN 16OUT (depends on output patch) 1 6 MY8-A T ADA T 8 IN 8 OUT (depends on output patch) 1 1. See the Digita[...]

  • Page 350

    350 Appendix B: Specifications DM2000—Owner’s Manual Connector Pin Assignments CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT REMOTE Port CONTROL Port Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 35 GND 1 GND 35 GND 2 INPUT 1-2(+) 36 INPUT 1-2(–) 2 OUTPUT 1-2(+) 36 OUTPUT 1-2(–) 3 INPUT 3-4(+) 37 INPUT 3-4(–) 3 OUTPUT 3-4(+) 37 OUTPUT 3-4(–) 4 INPUT 5-6(+[...]

  • Page 351

    Dimensions 351 DM2000—Owner’s Manual Dimensions Specifications and external appearance subject t o change without notice. Fo r Euro pean Model Pu rc haser/User I nformation specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2. Inr ush Current: 31 A Co nformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4 883.2 mm 820.8 mm 371 mm 247 mm 900 mm 968 mm CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH0[...]

  • Page 352

    352 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Appendix C: MIDI Scene Memory to Program Change T able Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change # Initial Scene # User Scene # Program Change# Initial Scene # User Scene # 10 1 4 4 4 48 7 8 7 20 2 4 5 4 58 8 8 8 30 3 4 6 4 68 9 8 9 40 4 4 7 4 79 0 9 0 50 5 4 8 4 89 1 9 1 6[...]

  • Page 353

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 353 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Initial Parameter to Control Change T able CHANNEL1 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT1 2F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT2 3F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT3 4F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT4 5F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT5 6F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT6 7F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT7 8F ADER H CHAN[...]

  • Page 354

    354 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL2 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT25 2F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT26 3F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT27 4F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT28 5F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT29 6F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT30 7F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT31 8F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT32 9F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT33 10 FADER H CHANNEL INPU[...]

  • Page 355

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 355 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL3 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT49 2F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT50 3F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT51 4F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT52 5F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT53 6F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT54 7F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT55 8F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT56 9F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT5[...]

  • Page 356

    356 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL4 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT73 2F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT74 3F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT75 4F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT76 5F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT77 6F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT78 7F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT79 8F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT80 9F ADER H CHANNEL INPUT81 10 FADER H CHANNEL INPU[...]

  • Page 357

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 357 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL5 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QA TT H INPUT1 2E QA TT H INPUT2 3E QA TT H INPUT3 4E QA TT H INPUT4 5E QA TT H INPUT5 6E QA TT H INPUT6 7E QA TT H INPUT7 8E QA TT H INPUT8 9E QA TT H INPUT9 10 EQ A TT H INPUT10 11 EQ A TT H INPUT11 12 EQ A TT H INPUT12 13 EQ A[...]

  • Page 358

    358 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL6 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QA TT H INPUT25 2E QA TT H INPUT26 3E QA TT H INPUT27 4E QA TT H INPUT28 5E QA TT H INPUT29 6E QA TT H INPUT30 7E QA TT H INPUT31 8E QA TT H INPUT32 9E QA TT H INPUT33 10 EQ A TT H INPUT34 11 EQ A TT H INPUT35 12 EQ A TT H INPUT36 13 EQ A TT H INPUT37 14[...]

  • Page 359

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 359 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL7 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QA TT H INPUT49 2E QA TT H INPUT50 3E QA TT H INPUT51 4E QA TT H INPUT52 5E QA TT H INPUT53 6E QA TT H INPUT54 7E QA TT H INPUT55 8E QA TT H INPUT56 9E QA TT H INPUT57 10 EQ A TT H INPUT58 11 EQ A TT H INPUT59 12 EQ A TT H INPUT6[...]

  • Page 360

    360 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL8 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1E QA TT H INPUT73 2E QA TT H INPUT74 3E QA TT H INPUT75 4E QA TT H INPUT76 5E QA TT H INPUT77 6E QA TT H INPUT78 7E QA TT H INPUT79 8E QA TT H INPUT80 9E QA TT H INPUT81 10 EQ A TT H INPUT82 11 EQ A TT H INPUT83 12 EQ A TT H INPUT84 13 EQ A TT H INPUT85 14[...]

  • Page 361

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 361 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL9 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT1 2 SURROUND LFE H INPUT2 3 SURROUND LFE H INPUT3 4 SURROUND LFE H INPUT4 5 SURROUND LFE H INPUT5 6 SURROUND LFE H INPUT6 7 SURROUND LFE H INPUT7 8 SURROUND LFE H INPUT8 9 SURROUND LFE H INPUT9 10 SURROUND LFE [...]

  • Page 362

    362 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL10 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT25 2 SURROUND LFE H INPUT26 3 SURROUND LFE H INPUT27 4 SURROUND LFE H INPUT28 5 SURROUND LFE H INPUT29 6 SURROUND LFE H INPUT30 7 SURROUND LFE H INPUT31 8 SURROUND LFE H INPUT32 9 SURROUND LFE H INPUT33 10 SURROUND LFE H INPUT34 11 SU[...]

  • Page 363

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 363 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL11 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT49 2 SURROUND LFE H INPUT50 3 SURROUND LFE H INPUT51 4 SURROUND LFE H INPUT52 5 SURROUND LFE H INPUT53 6 SURROUND LFE H INPUT54 7 SURROUND LFE H INPUT55 8 SURROUND LFE H INPUT56 9 SURROUND LFE H INPUT57 10 SUR[...]

  • Page 364

    364 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL12 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LFE H INPUT73 2 SURROUND LFE H INPUT74 3 SURROUND LFE H INPUT75 4 SURROUND LFE H INPUT76 5 SURROUND LFE H INPUT77 6 SURROUND LFE H INPUT78 7 SURROUND LFE H INPUT79 8 SURROUND LFE H INPUT80 9 SURROUND LFE H INPUT81 10 SURROUND LFE H INPUT82 11 SU[...]

  • Page 365

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 365 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL13 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT1 2 SURROUND LR INPUT2 3 SURROUND LR INPUT3 4 SURROUND LR INPUT4 5 SURROUND LR INPUT5 6 SURROUND LR INPUT6 7 SURROUND LR INPUT7 8 SURROUND LR INPUT8 9 SURROUND LR INPUT9 10 SURROUND LR INPUT10 11 SURROUND LR INPU[...]

  • Page 366

    366 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL14 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT25 2 SURROUND LR INPUT26 3 SURROUND LR INPUT27 4 SURROUND LR INPUT28 5 SURROUND LR INPUT29 6 SURROUND LR INPUT30 7 SURROUND LR INPUT31 8 SURROUND LR INPUT32 9 SURROUND LR INPUT33 10 SURROUND LR INPUT34 11 SURROUND LR INPUT35 12 SURROUND [...]

  • Page 367

    Initial Parameter to Control Change Table 367 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL15 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT49 2 SURROUND LR INPUT50 3 SURROUND LR INPUT51 4 SURROUND LR INPUT52 5 SURROUND LR INPUT53 6 SURROUND LR INPUT54 7 SURROUND LR INPUT55 8 SURROUND LR INPUT56 9 SURROUND LR INPUT57 10 SURROUND LR INPUT58 11 SURROUN[...]

  • Page 368

    368 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual CHANNEL16 # HIGH MID LOW 0 NO ASSIGN 1 SURROUND LR INPUT73 2 SURROUND LR INPUT74 3 SURROUND LR INPUT75 4 SURROUND LR INPUT76 5 SURROUND LR INPUT77 6 SURROUND LR INPUT78 7 SURROUND LR INPUT79 8 SURROUND LR INPUT80 9 SURROUND LR INPUT81 10 SURROUND LR INPUT82 11 SURROUND LR INPUT83 12 SURROUND [...]

  • Page 369

    MIDI Data Format 369 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MIDI Data Format In the following tables, “tx” means that transmission from the DM2000 is possible, and “rx” means that receiving messages at the DM2000 is possi- ble. 1. CHANNEL MESSAGE 2. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE 3. SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE * Received only when the AUTOMIX TIME REFEREN[...]

  • Page 370

    370 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual transmitted on the [Tx CH] if [Control Change Tx] is ON, using the four messages NRPN control number (62h, 63h) and Data Entry control num- ber (06h, 26h). Parameter settings are defined in the Control Change As- sign Parameter List. This data cannot be transmitted via Program Change to Studi[...]

  • Page 371

    Format Details 371 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 11. ACTIVE SENSING (FE) Reception Once this message has been received, the failure to receive any message for an interval of 400 ms or longer will cause MIDI transmission to be initial- ized, such as by clearing the Running Status. 12. SYSTEM RESET (FF) Reception When this message is received, [...]

  • Page 372

    372 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.3 Setup memory bulk dump format Of the setup memory of the DM2000, this bulk-dumps data other than the User defined layer, User define plug-in, User defined keys, User assignable layer, Control change table, and Program change table. 13.3.4 Setup memory bulk dump request format 13.3.5 Us[...]

  • Page 373

    Format Details 373 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.8 User defined plug-in bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank num- ber. 13.3.9 User defined keys bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank num- ber. Be aware that the state of the transmission destinatio[...]

  • Page 374

    374 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.14 Control change table bulk dump request format 13.3.15 Program change table bulk dump format 13.3.16 Program change table bulk dump request format 13.3.17 Equalizer library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the bank num- ber. 0:Library no.1 - 199:Lib[...]

  • Page 375

    Format Details 375 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.19 Compressor library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.1 - 127:Library no.128, 256:CH1 - 351:CH96, 384:BUS1 - 391:BUS8, 512:AUX1 - 523:AUX12, 640:MATRIX1L - 647:MATRIX4R, 768:STEREO L - 769:STEREO R, 8192:UNDO 256 and [...]

  • Page 376

    376 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.24 Effect library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. (See above) 13.3.25 GEQ library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.0 - 128:Library no.128, 256:GEQ1 [...]

  • Page 377

    Format Details 377 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.29 Input patch library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.0 - 32:Library no.32, 256:Current data, 8192:UNDO For reception by the DM2000, only the user area is valid. (1-32,256) 13.3.30 Input patch library bulk dump reque[...]

  • Page 378

    378 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.34 Bus to stereo library bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. (See above) 13.3.35 Surround monitor library bulk dump format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the library num- ber. 0:Library no.0 - 32:Librar[...]

  • Page 379

    Format Details 379 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.3.40 Plug-in effect card bulk dump request format The second and third bytes of the DATA NAME indicate the slot number. (See above) 13.4 P ARAMETER CHANGE Reception If [Parameter change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed. If [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the Device [...]

  • Page 380

    380 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.4.6 Parameter change (Edit buffer) Reception If [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the Device Number included in the SUB STATUS, these messages are received. If [Pa- rameter change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed. When this is received, the specified parameter will [...]

  • Page 381

    Format Details 381 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.4.13 Parameter request (Backup memor y) Reception If [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the Device Number included in the SUB STATUS, these messages are received. If [Pa- rameter change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed. When this is received, the value of the specified[...]

  • Page 382

    382 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.4.17 Parameter change (Function call: scene/library clear) Reception If [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the Device Number included in the SUB STATUS, these messages are received. If [Pa- rameter change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed. When this is received, the s[...]

  • Page 383

    Format Details 383 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.4.21 Parameter Request (Sort table data) Reception This is received if [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the device number included in the SUB STATUS. This is echoed if [Parameter change ECHO] is ON. Sort table data is transmitted as Parameter Change messages on the [Rx CH][...]

  • Page 384

    384 Appendix C: MIDI DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.4.27 Parameter change (Remote meter) When transmission is enabled by receiving a Request of Remote meter, the specified meter information is transmitted every 50 msec for 10 seconds. When you want to transmit meter information continuously, a Request must be transmitted continuously within[...]

  • Page 385

    Format Details 385 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 13.4.32 Parameter request (Automix status) Reception If [Parameter change RX] is ON and the [Rx CH] matches the Device Number included in the SUB STATUS, these messages are received. If [Pa- rameter change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed. When the data is received, the Automix Status dat[...]

  • Page 386

    386 Appendix D: Options DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Appendix D: Options MB2000 Peak Meter Bridge Installation 1 Attach the brackets to the meter bridge. 2 Screw the four fixing screws into the DM2000, but don’t tighten them fully . 3 Align the meter bridge with the four screws, and then tighten the screws. 4 Connect the meter bridge cabl[...]

  • Page 387

    MB2000 Peak Meter Bridge 387 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Meter Bridge Controls A Channel indicators These indicators sho w which channels are currently being metered: Input Channels 1–24, 25–48, 49–72, 73–96, or the Out- put Channels (Bus Outs 1–8, A ux Sends 1–12, M atrix Sends 1–4). B INPUT METERING POSITION button & ind[...]

  • Page 388

    388 Appendix D: Options DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual SP2000 W ooden Side Panels A ttach the left side panel as shown below . A ttach the rig ht side panel in the same way .[...]

  • Page 389

    Index 389 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Index Symbols +48V ON/OFF switches 21 Numerics 1–24 button 34 25–48 button 34 2TR I/O channel status 73 dithering outputs 73 patching digital outputs 81 patching direct outs 81 patching inputs 77 sampling rate conversion 69 2TR IN ANALOG 1 +4 dB (BAL) 47 2TR IN ANALOG 2 –10 dBV (UNBAL) 47 2TR IN D[...]

  • Page 390

    390 Index DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual grouping mutes 149 inserts 135 link pan to input channels 116 master level setting 119 metering 129 Mix minus 117 muting 112 , 119 naming 156 pairing 144 pan modes 116 panning 116 patching GEQs 82 patching to 2TR digital outputs 81 patching to effects 78 patching to input channels 77 patching to omni ou[...]

  • Page 391

    Index 391 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Control surface & rear panel chapter 20 Cooling fan 50 COPY button 33 Copy Initial Fader preference 277 Copy, channel status 73 Copying automix events 209 Copying channels 155 Cubase SX 253 Current scene display 52 Currently selected channel display 52 name display 52 selecting 59 Currently selected[...]

  • Page 392

    392 Index DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual EQ automix 193 channel strip displays 55 EQUALIZER EDIT page 134 features 18 frequency 133 gain 133 grouping input channels 87 grouping output channels 135 library 172 presets 132 Q 133 using 131 EQ button, automix 37 EQ displays 33 EQ GAIN controls 33 EQ ON button 33 EQUALIZER EDIT page 134 EQUALIZER s[...]

  • Page 393

    Index 393 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Input channels attenuating 130 automix 193 channel library 166 compressors 137 copying 155 delay 141 EQ 131 gating 85 grouping compressors 88 grouping EQs 87 grouping faders 91 grouping mutes 89 inserts 135 level setting 90 metering 128 muting 88 naming 156 pairing 144 panning 95 patching 77 reversing p[...]

  • Page 394

    394 Index DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Matrix sends attenuating 130 automix 193 balance 126 channel library 166 channel strip displays 56 compressors 137 copying 155 delay 141 EQ 131 grouping faders 146 grouping mutes 149 inserts 135 level setting 125 metering 129 muting 122 , 125 naming 156 panning 123 patching GEQs 82 patching to 2TR digit[...]

  • Page 395

    Index 395 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual OUTPUT PORT NAME page 82 Output port naming 82 Overwrite parameters 196 P P2. See Machine control Package contents 6 PAD switches 21 Pages history function 53 page number display 52 page tab scroll arrows 53 selecting 53 tabs 53 title display 52 PAIR button 25 Pair Confirmation preference 275 Pairing ch[...]

  • Page 396

    396 Index DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Program changes assignments 218 echoing 217 omni 217 receive enable 217 storing assignments to smartmedia 271 storing assignments via bulk dump 220 transmit enable 217 Protecting automix memories 173 Protecting scene memories 188 PS/2 keyboard 55 Punch in/out, individual parameters 207 Q Q controls 33 Q[...]

  • Page 397

    Index 397 DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Slots about 50 , 70 available cards 70 channel status 73 dithering outputs 73 double channel 72 double speed 72 installing cards 71 MIDI 215 patching direct outs 81 patching inputs 77 patching output channel insert ins 80 patching outputs 79 timecode source 201 SMALL button 44 SMALL CONTROL ROOM MONITOR[...]

  • Page 398

    398 Index DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Turning on the DM2000 51 Type I/II EQ 134 U Undo automix 197 Undo scene memory 186 UPDATE 194 USB TO HOST port 48 drivers 215 MIDI 215 timecode source 201 USER ASSIGNABLE LAYER 269 USER DEFINED KEY ASSIGN page 270 USER DEFINED KEYS 1–16 buttons 37 USER DEFINED KEYS section about 37 Pro Tools 234 using[...]

  • Page 399

    DM2000 Block Diagram 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 PHONES L EVEL 16 16 16 16 16 16 PAN L EVEL STERE O L STEREO R SOLO L SOLO R AUX 1 AUX 1 2 SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 SLOT4 16 16 16 16 BUS 1 BUS 2 BUS 3 BUS 4 BUS 5 BUS 6 BUS 7 BUS 8 CASCADE OUT Mono in x 96 OUTPU T DELAY METE R ATT 4BAND EQ INSERT INSER T L EVEL STEREO L INPUT 1(...96) ATT 4BAND EQ INPUT DELAY METE R LFE [...]

  • Page 400

    DM2000 Level Diagram DA DSP Noise Floor PHASE GA TE AD dBu Analog CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Digital Clipping Lev el Max. Output Nominal Output [+18dBu] [+4dBu] [+18dBu] [+4dBu] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Digital Bit 34 35 36 0 –10 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 [...]

  • Page 401

    YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Console-Internal Parameters] Date: Feb 01, 2002 Model: DM2000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default Changed 1–16 1–16 1–16 1–16 Memorized Mode Default Messages Altered X X ************** OMNI off/OMNI on X X Memorized Note Number :True Voice X *********[...]

  • Page 402

    The abov e warning is located on the top, side, or rear of the unit. Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a ri[...]

  • Page 403

    011IPTO-G0 Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ Yamaha Pro Audio Global Web Site http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ © 2004-2010 Yamaha Corporation U.R.G., Pro Audio Division Printed in Japan WC42260 Owner’ s Manual Keep This Manual For Future Reference. For details of products, please contact your nearest Y amaha representativ e or [...]