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Metering41
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Operating Basics
5If you selected the Stereo page, use the METER MODE parameter to select 
one of the following two metering signal types:
•C-R................................. Control Room Monitor output signal
•STEREO......................... Stereo Out signal
This parameter setting affects the meters on the Meter | Master page, the ST meter on the 
Stereo page, and the stereo meter on the right side of the display.
6To activate the Peak Hold function, move...

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Connections and Setup43
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Connections and Setup
4  Connections and Setup
This chapter explains how to connect and set up your DM1000.
Connections
The following section explains three typical ways to connect the DM1000 to external equip-
ment, although there are numerous others.
■Configuring an analog 32-channel mixing system
In this system, the DM1000, with optional AD cards (MY8-AD, MY8-AD96, etc.) installed 
in Slots 1 and 2, is used as a keyboard mixer or sound...

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■Configuring a recording system with a hard disk recorder
In this system, the DM1000, with optional I/O cards (MY8-AT, MY16-AT, MY8-TD, etc.) 
installed in Slots 1 and 2, is one component in a system that includes a digital MTR, such as 
a hard disk recorder. This system will support track recording, overdubbing, track bounc-
ing, and mixdown. You can also control the hard disk recorder’s transport section by send-
ing MMC commands from the...

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Connections45
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■Configuring a recording system that uses a DAW (Digital Audio 
Workstation)
In this system, the DM1000, with optional I/O cards (MY8-AT, MY16-AT, MY8-AE, etc.) 
installed in Slots 1 and 2, is connected to a computer-based DAW (Digital Audio Worksta-
tion). The DM1000 can provide audio input and output for the DAW. If you connect the 
DM1000 and the computer via USB, the DM1000’s Remote function enables you to control 
the DAW’s locate...

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Wordclock Connections and Settings
About wordclock
Digital audio equipment must be synchronized when digital audio signals are transferred 
from one device to another. Even if both devices use identical sampling rates, digital signals 
may not transfer correctly, or audible noise or unwanted clicks may occur if the digital 
audio processing circuits inside each digital audio device are not synchronized with each 
other.
Wordclocks are...

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Wordclock Connections and Settings47
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Connections and Setup
If the external devices do not have wordclock in and out connectors, you can use the clock 
information included in the digital audio signals. In this case, digital audio signals and 
wordclock signals are transferred via the 2TR OUT DIGITAL and 2TR IN DIGITAL jacks 
or via the digital I/O cards installed in the rear panel slots.
Specifying the Wordclock Source
To digitally connect the DM1000 to external devices,...

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The source select button indicators are explained below:
A usable wordclock signal is present at this input, and it is in sync with the current 
DM1000 internal clock.
No wordclock signal is present at this input.
A usable wordclock signal is present at this input, but it is out of sync with the current 
DM1000 internal clock.
This input is the currently-selected wordclock source.
This input was selected as the wordclock source, but no...

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Input and Output Patching49
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Connections and Setup
Input and Output Patching
The DM1000 is designed to enable you to patch (assign) signals to Inputs and Outputs. 
This section explains how to view the signals patched to Inputs and Outputs and change the 
assignment.
Patching Input Channels
By default, the Input Channels are patched as follows:
•INPUT connectors 1–16.................... Input Channels 1–16
•Channels 1–8 of Slot 1....................... Input Channels...

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•2D2L & 2D2R............... 2TR DIGITAL IN 2 (L/R)
•BUS1–8.......................... Bus 1–8 Outputs
•AUX1–8......................... Aux Send 1–8 Outputs
2Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a patch parameter (
1) for 
which you want to change the assignment, and rotate the Parameter wheel 
or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the patching.
3Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
Patching Omni Outs
By default, the Omni Outs...
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