Yamaha Dvx 1000 Owners Manual
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Setting Aux Send Levels101 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 8 Aux Sends 4If you switched to Fixed mode in Step 3, the ON/OFF buttons turn on or off each Input Channel on or off for the currently-selected Aux Send. 5If you switched to Variable mode in Step 3, the PRE/POST buttons and Send level rotary controls enable you to adjust the signal source points and Send levels. You can turn each Input Channel on or off for the currently-selected Aux Send even in Vari- able mode. To do this, move the cursor to the desired Send level control, then press [ENTER]. (The rotary controls for Off channels are grayed out.)Note: In Fixed mode, the Aux On/Off parameters for paired Input Channels are not linked to each other. Tip: •In Variable mode, Aux Send levels, Aux On/Off, and Pre/Post parameters for paired Input Channels are linked to each other. •GLOBAL PRE/POST buttons enable you to set all Input Channels simultaneously (includ- ing those not displayed on the current page) to pre-fader or post-fader.
102Chapter 8—Aux Sends DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels You can view and set parameters for all Aux Send 1–8, including setting levels and Pre/Post parameters. This is convenient when you wish to visually check all Aux Send settings or simultaneously adjust the levels of certain channels routed to Aux 1–8. 1Press the AUX SELECT [DISPLAY] button repeatedly until the page listed below that contains the desired channels appears. -View1–16 page This page displays the Aux Send levels of Input Channels 1–16. -View17–32 page This page displays the Aux Send levels of Input Channels 17–32. -View33–48 page This page displays the Aux Send levels of Input Channels 33–48. These pages display the source Input channels and the corresponding Aux Sends in a matrix. The parameters on these three pages (and the procedure for setting them) are the same. ADISPLAY Use the following buttons to display the desired parameters. •LEVEL........................... Select the LEVEL button to display Send level bar graphs for Input Channels routed to Aux 1–8. •PRE/POST.................... Select the PRE/POST button to display signal source points for Input Channels routed to Aux 1–8. BFIX/VARI These buttons indicate the Aux mode (Fixed or Variable) for Aux Out 1–8 and are only for display purposes. CLEVEL This field displays in dB the level of the Aux Send currently-selected by the cursor. 2Move the cursor to either the DISPLAY LEVEL or PRE/POST button and press [ENTER] to display the Level or Pre/Post parameters. 1 3 2
Viewing Aux Send Settings for Multiple Channels103 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 8 Aux Sends 3If you selected the PRE/POST button in Step 2, move the cursor to the desired Input Channel and Aux intersection, then press the [ENTER] button to change the signal source point. 4If you selected the LEVEL button in Step 2, move the cursor to the desired Input Channel and Aux intersection, then edit the Send level or turn the cur- rently-selected AUX Send on or off. Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to set the Send level, and press the [ENTER] button to turn the currently-selected Aux Send on or off. One of the following indicators appears, depending on the current Aux mode. •Aux Sends in Fixed mode.................. A “FIX” indicator appears for On Aux Sends, and a dot “ . ” appears for Off Aux Sends. •Aux Sends in Variable mode............. The current Send levels are displayed by the bar graphs. If the level is set to nominal (0.0 dB), “N” appears in the bar. The bars for Aux Sends that are set to off are highlighted. Note: You can switch between Pre and Post only for Aux Sends that are set to Variable mode. The “FIX” indication appears for Aux Sends that are set to Fixed mode, and you cannot switch Pre/Post.
104Chapter 8—Aux Sends DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Panning Aux Sends You can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) Aux Sends for stereo operation. This enables you to pan signals from Input Channels to paired Aux Sends. 1Pair the desired two Aux Sends. (See page 89 for more information on pair- ing channels.) 2Use the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons to select one of the paired Aux Sends. 3Press the AUX SELECT [DISPLAY] button repeatedly until the page listed below that contains the desired channels appears. -Pan1–32 page This page enables you to pan signals routed from Input Channels 1–32 to Aux Sends. -Pan33–48 page This page enables you to pan signals routed from Input Channels 33–48 to Aux Sends. The parameters on these two pages (and the procedure for setting them) are the same. AAux pan controls These controls adjust the pan setting of signals routed from Input Channels to paired Aux buses. BMODE The MODE parameter determines how paired Input Channels are panned. CINPUT PAN LINK When this parameter is turned on, Aux Sends follow the Input Channel Pan. 4Move the cursor to the Aux pan control of the desired Input Channel and rotate the Parameter wheel to set the pan value. 5If necessary, move the cursor to the MODE parameter box and rotate the Parameter wheel to select INDIVIDUAL, GANG, or INV GANG, then press [ENTER]. If the INPUT PAN LINK ON/OFF button is turned off, this Mode setting is independent of the Mode parameter on the Pan page. (See page 70 for more information on Mode options.) 32 1
Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus)105 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 8 Aux Sends 6To link the Input Channel Pan setting with the Aux Send Pan setting, move the cursor to the INPUT PAN LINK ON/OFF button, then press [ENTER]. The pan positions on the Pan page are copied to the Aux pan setting, and the pan controls on both pages are linked. Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus) You can quickly exclude signals from certain channels from Aux Sends by using the controls on the top panel. This operation is called “Mix Minus.” For example, when Aux Sends are being used as monitors for the musicians or a narrator, you can turn off the audio signals of the musicians or narrator, excluding them from the monitor sound. 1Press and hold down the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons of the desired Aux Sends. The [ON] button indicators in the channel strip section remain lit while you hold down the button. This means that signals routed from channels with a lit [ON] button indicator to the Aux Send are turned on. 2Press the [ON] buttons of the Input Channels you wish to exclude from the Aux Send. You can select multiple channels. The selected channels’ [ON] button indicators turn off, and signals routed from those channels to the corresponding Aux Send are turned off. “MIX MINUS FOR AUX * ” appears on the bottom of the screen. (The asterisk represents an Aux number.) 3To reset the setting, while pressing and holding down the [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons you pressed in Step 1, press the [ON] buttons you pressed in Step 2. The corresponding [ON] button indicators light up.Tip: •If paired Aux Sends are in Variable mode, the Aux Send levels, Aux On/Off, and Pre/Post parameters for paired Input Channels are linked to each other. •If paired Aux Sends are in Fixed mode, the Aux On/Off parameters for paired Input Chan- nels are not linked to each other. Note: If you release the button in the AUX SELECT section before you proceed to Step 2, you will be unable to complete the Mix Minus operation. Tip: At this time, the Send Level controls on the Aux | Send page are grayed out.
106Chapter 8—Aux Sends DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Copying Channel Fader Positions to Aux Sends While Aux Sends are in Variable mode, you can copy all Input Channel fader positions on one layer to the corresponding Aux Sends. This is convenient when you wish to send to the musicians monitor signals that have the same balance setting as the Stereo Out signals. 1Press and hold down the copy source layer (LAYER [1-16], [17-32], or [33-48]) button. 2Press one of the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons to select the desired Aux Send copy destination. The confirmation window for the Copy operation appears. 3To execute the Copy operation, move the cursor to the YES button, then press [ENTER]. To cancel the Copy operation, move the cursor to the NO button, then press [ENTER]. Note: If you release the button in the LAYER section before you proceed to Step 2, you will be unable to complete the Copy operation. Tip: If the copy destination Input Channel has been paired with a vertical partner in another Layer, the fader position will be copied to the partner’s Aux Send.
Soloing AUX Sends using the [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] Buttons107 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 8 Aux Sends Soloing AUX Sends using the [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] Buttons You can turn the Solo function on and off using the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] but- tons, without having to switch to the Master layer. This is convenient when you wish to con- trol the Solo function for Aux Out 1-8 while adjusting the Aux Sends from Input Channels. 1Press the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button repeatedly until the Monitor | Solo page appears. 2Make sure that the SOLO parameter is set to Enabled. 3Move the cursor to the AUX/SOLO LINK check box, then press the [ENTER] button. A pop-up window appears, asking you to confirm the setting. 4To check the AUX/SOLO LINK check box, move the cursor to the YES button, then press the [ENTER] button. 5Press the desired AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons (for the Aux Sends that you wish to solo) to light up the button indicators, then press the same buttons again. Only the selected Aux Sends are soloed, and the corresponding [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons flash.
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Input & Output Patching109 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 9 Input & Output Patching 9 Input & Output Patching This chapter describes how to patch (assign) signal paths within the DM1000 to its inputs, outputs, and slot channels Input Patching Signals input at INPUT connectors 1–16, 2TR IN DIGITAL connectors 1–2, and Slot I/O cards are patched to Input Channels for use. Patch example: By default, the Input Channels are patched as follows: You can change these patches, if you desire. To change input patching, you can either use the Encoders on the top panel or set the parameters on the display. Input Channels Input connectors and Slot channels 1–16 INPUT connectors 1–16 17–24 Channels 1–8 of Slot 1 25–32 Channels 1–8 of Slot 2 33–40 Internal Effects Processor 1–4 Outputs 1–2 41/42 2TR DIGITAL IN 1 (L/R) 43/44 2TR DIGITAL IN 2 (L/R) 45–48 OMNI IN connectors 1–4 Input Patching INPUT connector 1 INPUT connector 2 INPUT connector 3 INPUT connector 4 INPUT connector 5 INPUT connector 6 INPUT connector 7 INPUT connector 8Input Channel 1 Input Channel 2 Input Channel 3 Input Channel 4 Input Channel 5 Input Channel 6 Input Channel 7 Input Channel 8
110Chapter 9—Input & Output Patching DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Input Patching from the Display 1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button repeatedly until the In Patch | In Patch page appears. Inputs and slot channels that are currently assigned to Input Channels are shown in the parameter boxes ( 1) below the channel numbers. The parameter indicators are explained below: 2Move the cursor to an input patch parameter you wish to change, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the patch- ing. The long name of the currently-selected channel is indicated in the upper-right corner of the screen ( 1). Below the channel name is the long name of the selected input/slot channel ( 2). (See page 79 and 265 for more information on changing channel names.) 3Press [ENTER] to confirm the change. Parameter values Description – No assignment AD1–AD16 INPUT connectors 1–16 OMN1–OMN4 OMNI IN connectors 1–4 S1-1–S116 Channels 1–16 of Slot 1 S2-1–S216 Channels 1–16 of Slot 2 FX1-1–FX1-8 Outputs 1–8 of Internal Effects Processor 1 FX2-1–FX2-2 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 2 FX3-1–FX3-2 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 3 FX4-1–FX4-2 Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects Processor 4 2D1L & 2D1R 2TR DIGITAL IN 1 (L/R) 2D2L & 2D2R 2TR DIGITAL IN 2 (L/R) BUS1–8 Bus 1–8 Outputs AUX1–8 Aux 1–8 Outputs Tip: •You can patch an input signal to multiple Input Channels. •You can store the Input Patch settings to the Input Patch library. Refer to Chapter 15 “Librar- ies” on page 173 for more information. •The number of outputs of internal Effects processor 1 varies depending on the selected effect program. (See page 155 for more information on effect programs.) 1 1 2