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About Surround Effects161
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About Surround Effects
The effects types available for Effects processor 1 include surround effects that support 
5.1-channel (AUTO PAN 5.1, CHORUS 5.1, etc.). Surround effects are multi-channel 
effects that feature up to six inputs and six outputs, and enable you to create the effect of the 
sound image moving or circling back and forth and left to right, and to process up to six 
channel input signals simultaneously.
The...

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162Chapter 13—Internal Effects
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About Plug-Ins
If you installed a mini-YGDAI card that supports the Effects function into Slot 1 or 2, you 
can use plug-in effects in addition to the internal effects processors.
You can patch Bus signals or channel insert outs to the plug-in input. The plug-in output 
can be patched to Input Channels or channel insert ins.
To use the plug-in effects, press the [EFFECT] button repeatedly until the Effect | P-IN Edit1 
or P-IN Edit 2 page...

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Scene Memories163
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14  Scene Memories
This chapter describes Scene memories, which store DM1000 mix and effects settings.
About Scene Memories
Scene memories enable you to store a snapshot of DM1000 channel mix settings and inter-
nal effects processor settings as a “Scene” in a special memory area.
There are 99 Scene memories, and you can recall any Scene using the display pages or the 
controls on the top panel.
What is Stored in a Scene?
The following...

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164Chapter 14—Scene Memories
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About Scene Numbers
Scene memories are numbered with #U or from #0 through #99. You can store Scenes in 
Scene memories #1–99. When you recall a Scene, the Scene memory number (Ud, 00–99) 
appears on the Scene memory display and at the top of the display page.
Scene memory #0 (#00 on the Scene memory display) is a special read-only memory 
that contains the default settings of all mix parameters. To reset all mix parameters on 
the DM1000 to...

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Storing and Recalling Scenes165
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Storing and Recalling Scenes
You can store and recall Scenes by pressing the buttons on the top panel or using the dedi-
cated Scene memory page on the display.
Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the SCENE MEMORY 
Buttons
You can use the SCENE MEMORY buttons to store and recall Scenes.
1Adjust the mix parameters on the DM1000 to the conditions you wish to 
store as a Scene.
2Press the SCENE MEMORY Up [ ] or Down [ ] buttons...

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DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual  Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the Scene Memory Page 
On the Scene Memory page, you can store, recall, write-protect, delete, and edit the titles of 
Scenes.
 
1Adjust the mix parameters on the DM1000 to the conditions you wish to 
store as a Scene.
2 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | Scene 
page appears.
3 Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select a \
Scene memory, move...

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PATCH LINK OUTPUT
 
This indicates the Output Patch library number that is linked to each scene. When you 
store a scene, the number of the output patch that was most recently recalled or stored 
will automatically be linked with that scene. When you recall that scene, this library 
n umber will also be automatically recalled. You can also move the cursor to the param-
eter boxes and change the library numbers....

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Fading Scenes
You can specify the time it takes the Input and Output Channel faders to move to their new 
positions when a Scene is recalled. This is called Fade Time, and it can be set for each chan-
nel in the range of 00.0 through 30.0 seconds (in 0.1 second steps). You can set the Fade 
Time for each Scene individually or for all Scenes globally.
Fading Input Channels
To set the Fade Time for Input Channels 1–48, press the DISPLAY ACCESS...

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Fading Output Channels
To set the Fade Time for the Output Channels (Stereo Out, Bus Outs 1–8, Aux Outs 1–8), 
press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | Out Fade page 
appears.
The basic operation is the same as on the In Fade page.
ABUS1–8
These parameters enable you to set the Fade Time for each Bus Out (1–8) in the range 
of 00.0 through 30.0 seconds.
BAUX1–8
These parameters enable you to set the Fade Time...

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170Chapter 14—Scene Memories
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Recalling Scenes Safely
When a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accordingly. However, in some situa-
tions, you can retain the current settings of certain parameters on certain channels by 
using the Recall Safe function. You can set the Recall Safe function parameters for each 
Scene individually or for all Scenes globally.
To set the Recall Safe function, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly 
until the Scene | Rcl...
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