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    EINSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section
    This section enables you to insert plug-ins into Pro Tools channels and adjust plug-in 
    settings. Use the left and right [ ]/[ ] Tab Scroll buttons to change the parameters 
    displayed in this section.
    •ASSIGN......................... Turn on this button to insert plug-ins into Pro Tools channels. 
    (If you are using the TDM system, you can also assign outboard 
    effects processors.)
    •COMPARE.................... You can compare your edits with the original settings by turn-
    ing on this button. This button works in unison with the Com-
    pare button in the Pro Tools Inserts and Sends windows.
    •BYPASS.......................... Turning on this button bypasses the plug-ins (see page 231).
    •INSERT/PARAM.......... Switching this button to INSERT enables you to assign plug-ins 
    using four rotary controls on the page. Switching this button to 
    PARAM enables you to adjust the plug-in parameters using the 
    four rotary controls (see page 230).
    •Information box.......... This box displays plug-in parameter names, values, alarm mes-
    sages from Pro Tools, etc.
    •Rotary controls 1–4..... These controls enable you to select plug-ins or adjust the 
    selected plug-in parameters.
    ■Channel Display mode ( [F3] button)
    Press the [F3] button to select this display mode, in which the parameter controls for tracks 
    1–16 are displayed.
    •Parameter controls 1–16................... Channel parameter controls, such as channel 
    1–16 panpots, Send A–E send levels, etc. are dis-
    played.
     
    						
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    ■Meter Display mode ( [F4] button)
    Press the [F4] button to select this display mode, in which the level meters for tracks 1–16 
    are displayed.
    •Channels 1–16.............. The channel 1–16 levels or Send levels are displayed.
    Control Surface Operation
    When the Pro Tools Remote Layer is selected, the DM1000 controls on the top panel engage 
    the following functions:
    ■Channel Strip section
    •Encoders
    Encoders adjust the panpots or Aux Send levels. Use the ENCODER MODE [PAN] or 
    [AUX] button to select a parameter to edit.
    •[SEL] buttons
    These buttons select Pro Tools channels, inserts, and Automation mode. By default, these 
    buttons select channels.
    •[SOLO] buttons
    These buttons solo Pro Tools channels. The button indicators for the soloed channels light 
    up.
    •[ON] buttons
    These buttons mute Pro Tools channels. 
    •Faders
    The faders set Pro Tools channel levels, including the audio tracks, MIDI tracks, master 
    fader, Aux Ins, etc. If 16 or fewer channels are displayed in Pro Tools, faders are assigned 
    starting from the left-most channel.
    ■STEREO section
    •[AUTO] button
    This button switches Pro Tools Automation mode.
     
    						
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    ■AUX SELECT Section
    •[AUX 1]–[AUX 5] buttons
    These buttons select Sends A–E so that you can adjust the corresponding Pro Tools channel 
    send level.
    •[AUX 6] button
    Press and hold down this button and press the desired [SEL] button to reset the correspond-
    ing channel fader level.
    Press and hold down this button and press the desired Encoder push-switch to reset the cor-
    responding channel panpot to center. While you are holding down the [AUX 6] button, the 
    SELECT ASSIGN parameter indicates “DFLT.”
    •[AUX 8] button
    Use this button along with the desired [SEL] button to assign a plug-in to the corresponding 
    Pro Tools channel.
    ■ENCODER MODE section
    •[PAN] button
    When you turn on this button, the Encoders function as Pro Tools channel panpots.
    •[AUX] button
    When you turn on this button, the Encoders function as Send A–E level controls. AUX Send 
    destination is selected in the AUX SELECT section. When you press this button, Send A is 
    selected as the destination automatically.
    If the Encoders are currently set to control the Send A–E levels, the button indicator lights 
    up.
    ■FADER MODE section
    •[FADER/AUX] button
    This button selects Flip mode (see page 228) for faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons.
    ■DISPLAY ACCESS section
    •[AUTOMIX] button
    To display channel Automation mode, press this button while a Channel Display mode or 
    Meter Display mode page is selected.
    •[PAIR/GROUP] button
    Press this button while a Channel Display mode or Meter Display mode page is selected to 
    display a Group ID to which each channel belongs.
    •[EFFECT] button
    Press this button to display or hide the Inserts window in Pro Tools. 
    ■Display section
    •Tab Scroll buttons
    These buttons switch the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT parameter settings on Insert Display 
    mode pages.
    •[F1] button
    Press this button to turn off the Peak Hold indicator on Meter Display mode pages.
     
    						
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    ■SELECTED CHANNEL Section
    •ROUTING [1] button
    Selects the previous track to be controlled by the Joystick.
    •ROUTING [2] button
    Selects the next track to be controlled by the Joystick.
    •ROUTING [3] button
    Functions the same as the [OPTION] key on a computer keyboard.
    •ROUTING [4] button
    Switches between L and R of the selected track. The [4] button indicator lights up when the 
    R channel is selected.
    •ROUTING [5] button
    Selects Main, or Send (in this order) for the selected track.
    •ROUTING [6] button
    Selects a controller mode for Panner operation. The button does not affect the DM1000’s 
    operation.
    •ROUTING [7] button
    Selects Send, or Main (in this order) for the selected track.
    •ROUTING [8] button
    Mutes or unmutes the selected track. The [8] button indicator lights up while the track is 
    muted.
    •ROUTING [DIRECT] button
    Functions the same as the [SHIFT] key on the computer keyboard.
    •[GRAB] button
    Press this button, turning on the button indicator, then operate the Joystick to quickly set 
    the pan position.
    •Joystick
    Operating the Joystick while the [GRAB] button indicator is turned on enables you to 
    quickly set the pan position.
    ■Data Entry section
    •[ENTER] button
    This button switches the on/off status of the buttons on the display.
    •Left, Right, Up, Down ([ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]) cursor buttons
    These buttons move the cursor on the display.
    •[INC] & [DEC] buttons
    The [INC] button works the same as the Enter key on your computer keyboard. The [DEC] 
    button works the same as the Esc key on your computer keyboard.
    •Parameter wheel
    The Parameter wheel enables you to adjust the currently-selected parameter, or execute the 
    shuttle and scrub operation. By default, it adjusts the value of the currently-selected param-
    eter (The P.WHEEL MODE parameter indicates “Prm.”).
     
    						
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    ■USER DEFINED KEYS section
    •[1]–[12] buttons
    You can assign one of 164 parameters to each of these buttons. In particular, if you assign 
    any of 53 Remote Control parameters to these buttons, you can operate the transport sec-
    tion and select various Pro Tools modes from the DM1000 top panel. See page  274 for more 
    information on assigning the parameters to the buttons.
    Parameter Function
    DAW RECPlaces Pro Tools in Record Enabled mode. The button indicator flashes while 
    the transport section is stopped. The indicator lights up when recording starts.
    DAW PLAY
    Starts playback from the current cursor position.
    DAW STOP
    Stops playback and recording.
    DAW FF
    Fast forwards the cursor position.
    DAW REW
    Fast rewinds the cursor position.
    DAW SHUTTLE
    Switches Wheel mode to Shuttle.
    DAW SCRUB
    Switches Wheel mode to Scrub (Jog).
    DAW AUDITIONYou can audition the pre-roll, post-roll, in-point area, or out-point area by 
    holding down the button to which this function is assigned and pressing a 
    button to which DAW PRE, DAW POST, DAW IN, or DAW OUT is assigned.
    DAW PRE
    Plays back from the pre-roll point up to the beginning of the selected area.
    DAW INPlays back from the beginning of the selected area for a duration specified as 
    the pre-roll.
    DAW OUTPlays back to the end of the selected area for a duration specified as the 
    post-roll.
    DAW POSTPlays back from the end of the selected area for a duration specified as the 
    post-roll.
    DAW RTZ
    Moves the playback cursor to the beginning of the session.
    DAW END
    Moves the playback cursor to the end of the session.
    DAW ONLINE
    Toggles between on-line and off-line.
    DAW LOOP
    Toggles between Loop Playback on and off.
    DAW QUICKPUNCH
    Toggles between QuickPunch on and off.
    DAW AUTO FADER
    Correspond to the Automation Overwrite (Auto Enable) functions. DAW AUTO MUTE
    DAW AUTO PAN
    DAW AUTO SEND
    DAW AUTO PLUGIN
    DAW AUTO SENDMUTE
    DAW AUTO READ
    Select Automation modes. DAW AUTO TOUCH
    DAW AUTO LATCH
    DAW AUTO WRITE
    DAW AUTO TRIM
    DAW AUTO OFF
    DAW AUTO SUSPENDCancels Automation recording and playback for all channels. When Automa-
    tion is interrupted, the LED flashes, and channel strip controls maintain the 
    current settings.
    DAW AUTO STATUSDisplays the channel Automation mode (Read, Tch, Ltch, Wrt, or Off). The 
    mode setting appears at the bottom of each channel on a Channel or Meter 
    Display page when you press and hold the button to which this function is 
    assigned.
    DAW GROUP STATUSDisplays a Group ID (to which each channel belongs) below each channel 
    number on a Channel or Meter Display page (in all caps for a main group and 
    in lowercase letters for a sub-group).
     
    						
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    DAW MONI STATUSPressing the key (to which this function is assigned) enables you to view the 
    current monitoring mode and the channel strip type.
    DAW CREATE GROUPPressing the key (to which this function is assigned) enables you to execute 
    the function specified in the menu of the Pro Tools Group list.
    DAW SUSPEND GROUPSuspends all mix groups temporarily. Press the button again to undo suspen-
    sion.
    DAW WIN TRANSPORT
    Shows or hides the Transport window.
    DAW WIN INSERT
    Shows or hides the Inserts window.
    DAW WIN MIX/EDITToggles between the Mix window and Edit window. (Both windows are not 
    displayed at the same time.)
    DAW WIN MEM-LOC
    Shows or hides the Memory Locations window.
    DAW WIN STATUS
    Shows or hides the Status window.
    DAW UNDO
    Executes the Edit menu’s Undo/Redo command.
    DAW SAVE
    Executes the Edit menu’s Save command.
    DAW EDIT MODEPressing the button (to which this function is assigned) repeatedly selects 
    Shuffle, Slip, Spot, or Grid edit mode in this order.
    DAW EDIT TOOLPressing the button (to which this function is assigned) repeatedly selects one 
    of seven edit tools (Zoomer, Trimmer, Selector, Grabber, Smart Tool, Scrubber, 
    and Pencil, in this order).
    DAW SHIFT/ADD
    Functions in the same way as Macintosh keyboard keys (Shift, Option, Con-
    trol, and Alt). Pressing one of the buttons (to which these functions are 
    assigned) along with another button enables you to execute various com-
    mands. DAW OPTION/ALL
    DAW CTRL/CLUCH
    DAW ALT/FINE
    DAW BANK +
    Executes the Bank Swap operation. Pressing the button (to which this function 
    is assigned) switches the entire 16-channel bank.
    DAW BANK –
    DAW Channel +
    Executes the Channel Scroll operation. Pressing the buttons (to which these 
    functions are assigned) enables you to scroll channels horizontally.
    DAW Channel –
    DAW REC/RDY 1
    Pressing the buttons (to which these functions are assigned) places the corre-
    sponding channel strips in Record Ready mode. At this time, the indicator of 
    the button you pressed flashes. It lights up when recording starts.  DAW REC/RDY 2
    DAW REC/RDY 3
    DAW REC/RDY 4
    DAW REC/RDY 5
    DAW REC/RDY 6
    DAW REC/RDY 7
    DAW REC/RDY 8
    DAW REC/RDY 9
    DAW REC/RDY 10
    DAW REC/RDY 11
    DAW REC/RDY 12
    DAW REC/RDY 13
    DAW REC/RDY 14
    DAW REC/RDY 15
    DAW REC/RDY 16
    DAW REC/RDY ALLIf no channel strips are in Record Enabled mode, pressing the button (to 
    which this function is assigned) places all channel strips in Record Enabled 
    mode. The button indicator flashes if any channel strip in any bank is in 
    Record Enabled mode. Pressing the button while the button indicator is flash-
    ing cancels Record Enabled mode for all channel strips. Parameter Function
     
    						
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    Selecting Channels
    To select a single Pro Tools channel, press the [SEL] button that corresponds to the desired 
    channel.
    To select multiple Pro Tools channels simultaneously, while holding down one [SEL] but-
    ton, press the [SEL] buttons of the other channels you wish to add. Press the [SEL] buttons 
    again to cancel the selection.
    Setting Channel Levels
    1Make sure that the FADER MODE [FADER] indicator is lit steadily.
    If the FADER MODE [FADER] and [AUX] indicators are flashing alternately, press the 
    [FADER/AUX] button to turn on the [FADER] indicator.
    2Operate the faders to set channel levels.
    Press and hold down the [AUX 6] button and press the desired [SEL] button to reset the 
    corresponding channel fader level.
    Muting Channels
    To mute Pro Tools channels, press the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button indicators of muted 
    channels turn off. Grouped channels are muted together.
    Press the [ON] buttons again to unmute channels. The [ON] button indicators of unmuted 
    channels light up.
    There are two mute modes in Pro Tools: Implicit mute and Explicit mute. You can check the 
    mute mode by viewing the [ON] button indicators.
    •Implicit mute................ This is a forced mute mode in which the channels are muted 
    because other channels are soloed. In this mode, the [ON] but-
    ton indicators flash.
    •Explicit mute................ In this mode, the channels are muted or turned off manually. 
    In this mode, the [ON] button indicators turn off.
    Panning Channels
    You can adjust the Pro Tools channel pan settings.
    1Press the ENCODER MODE [PAN] button.
    2Press the [F2] button to select Channel Display mode.
    On a Channel Display mode page, parameter controls 1–16 indicate the pan settings.
    3For stereo channel pan settings, press the [PAN] button again. The button 
    indicator flashes.
    Pressing the [PAN] button repeatedly toggles between the left and right panpots. When the 
    left panpot is active, the SELECT ASSIGN parameter of the display indicates “Pan.” When 
    the right panpot is active, the SELECT ASSIGN parameter indicates “PanR.”
    4Turn the Encoders to pan the channels.
    Press and hold down the [AUX 6] button and press the desired Encoder push-switch to reset 
    the corresponding channel panpot to center.
    Soloing Channels
    To solo Pro Tools channels, press the [SOLO] buttons of the desired channels. Grouped 
    channels are soloed together, and other channels are muted.
    Press the [SOLO] buttons again to unsolo the channels.
     
    						
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    Configuring Sends A–E as Pre or Post
    You can set Pro Tools channels for the selected Sends (A–E) to pre or post.
    1Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 5] buttons to select the desired Sends 
    (A–E).
    The selected button indicators light up. Send pre/post status can be viewed in Channel Dis-
    play or Meter Display mode by pressing and holding down the [AUX1]–[AUX5] buttons.
    2Press the Encoder push-switches for the desired channels. 
    Pressing the Encoder push-switches repeatedly toggles between pre and post.
    You can set Sends as pre or post by pressing the Encoder push-switches if faders, Encoders, 
    and [ON] buttons are in Flip mode. See page 228 for more information.
    Setting Send Levels
    You can adjust Pro Tools Send (A–E) send levels as follows.
    1Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 5] buttons to select the desired Sends 
    (A–E).
    2Rotate the Encoders for the desired channels.
    You can set Send levels by rotating the Encoders if faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons are 
    in Flip mode. Refer to “Flip Mode” for more information.
    Muting Sends A–E
    You can mute Sends by pressing the [ON] buttons if faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons 
    are in Flip mode. Refer to “Flip Mode” for more information.
    Panning Sends A–E
    You can pan only Sends assigned to stereo destinations by rotating the Encoders if faders, 
    Encoders, and [ON] buttons are in Flip mode. Refer to the next section for more informa-
    tion.
    Flip Mode
    In Flip mode, you can use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control send levels, 
    pre/post positions, and mute settings as shown in the following table.
    1Press the FADER MODE [FADER/AUX] button.
    The FADER MODE [FADER] and [AUX] indicators flash alternately, and the SELECT 
    ASSIGN parameter on the display indicates “FLIP.”
    2Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 5] buttons to select the desired Sends 
    (A–E).
    The button indicator of the selected send lights up.
    Control Normal mode Flip Mode
    Faders
    Channel level Send level
    Encoders
    Channel pan/send level Send pan
    Encoder push-switchesEncoder mode is Pan: inactive; 
    Encoder mode is Send level: Send pre/postSend pre/post
    [ON] buttons
    Channel mute Send mute
     
    						
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    3Use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the currently-selected 
    send.
    For stereo Aux input channels, you can set the left and right panpots individually. To do this, 
    press the ENCODER MODE [PAN] button repeatedly. When the button indicator is lit 
    continuously, you can set the left panpot. When the button indicator is flashing, you can set 
    the right panpot.
    Assigning Plug-ins to Pro Tools Channels
    You can assign plug-ins to five inserts available for Pro Tools channel strips as follows.
    1Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode.
    2Press the AUX SELECT [AUX 8] button.
    The [AUX 8] button indicator flashes. You can now select a channel to which you want to 
    insert plug-ins.
    3Press the [SEL] button of each desired channel.
    4Make sure that the INSERT button (
    1) is selected in the INSERT 
    ASSIGN/EDIT section.
    If the PARAM button is selected instead, move the cursor to the button, then press 
    [ENTER] to select INSERT.
    5Move the cursor to the ASSIGN button (
    2), then press [ENTER] to turn on 
    the button.
    You can now select plug-ins. If you press another channel’s [SEL] button after you turn on 
    the ASSIGN button, the button turns off. If you wish to assign plug-ins to other channels, 
    turn on the ASSIGN button again.
    6Move the cursor to one of the four parameter controls, then rotate the 
    Parameter wheel to select a plug-in.
    By default, the parameter controls enable you to select plug-ins to be assigned to channel 
    inserts #1–#4. To assign a plug-in to insert #5, press the Tab Scroll button [ ] to change 
    the indication in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section.
    If you are using the TDM system, you can also assign outboard effects processors.
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    7Press [ENTER] to confirm the assignment.
    Repeat Steps 6 and 7 to assign more plug-ins to other insert positions in the channel strip.
    8In the same way, assign plug-ins to other channels.
    9When you finish assigning plug-ins, press the [AUX 8] button. 
    The button indicator turns off.
    Editing Plug-ins
    You can edit plug-ins inserted in the channel strips as follows:
    1Press the [F2] button to select Insert Display mode.
    2Press the corresponding [SEL] button to select the channel that was assigned 
    the plug-in you want to edit.
    3In the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, move the cursor to the parameter con-
    trol (Insert 1–4) that was assigned the parameter you want to edit.
    4Press [ENTER] to display the parameters.
    In the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, the PARAM button is automatically selected and the 
    Information box indicates the selected plug-in parameters.
    You can now use parameter controls 1–4 and the [ENTER] button to adjust the parameters.
    5Use the Tab Scroll buttons to display the parameter value you wish to 
    change.
    Most plug-ins feature five or more parameters. To edit the fifth or subsequent parameters, 
    use the Tab Scroll buttons to display the desired parameters and their values in the INSERT 
    ASSIGN/EDIT section. The current page number and the plug-in name appear for a 
    moment immediately after you press the Tab Scroll buttons.Note:  To adjust a plug-in assigned to insert #5, press the Tab Scroll button [ ] to change 
    the parameter indication in the INSERT ASSIGN/EDIT section, then select a parameter con-
    trol.
     
    						
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