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    							MIDI Remote Layer241
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    9Move the cursor to the LATCH/UNLATCH button, then press [ENTER] to 
    select LATCH or UNLATCH depending on how you want the [ON] buttons 
    to function.
    •LATCH........................... Pressing the [ON] buttons repeatedly transmits alternating On 
    and Off messages.
    •UNLATCH.................... Pressing and holding down the [ON] buttons transmits On 
    messages, and releasing the [ON] buttons transmits Off mes-
    sages.
    ■When “SW” is assigned:
    -LATCH
    -UNLATCH
    ■When “SW” is not assigned:
    -UNLATCH
    10 To change the channel name, move the cursor to the ID LONG parameter 
    box, then press [ENTER] to display the Title Edit window.
    See page 32 for more information on editing names.Tip:  Refer to the diagrams below for information on how the [ON] buttons behave when Latch 
    or Unlatch is selected.
    Tip:  In most situations, select Unlatch if SW is not assigned.
    Tip:  
    •Move the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then press [ENTER]. A window is displayed 
    that enables you to reset the parameter settings in the currently-selected bank.
    •You can also assign MIDI messages to the parameter boxes manually without using the 
    LEARN button.
    Off Illuminated OffMIDI data transmission
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    Off OffIlluminated
     
    						
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    Machine Control Function
    The DM1000 can control the transport functions and select tracks on external recording 
    machines that support MMC and the P2 protocol by transmitting commands via the MIDI 
    OUT port and REMOTE connector respectively.
    1Refer to the diagram below for information on connecting the DM1000 to 
    an external device.
    2To control a device that supports the P2 protocol, press the DISPLAY ACCESS 
    [SETUP] button repeatedly to display the Setup | Remote page, then set the 
    REMOTE FUNCTION parameter (
    1) to “P2-DFLT.”
    This page enables you to select the type of signals transmitted or received via the REMOTE 
    connector. See page 287 for more information. Tip:  P2 protocol is used by Tascam DA-98HR and other professional video machines. The 
    DM1000 is capable of transmitting P2 protocol commands via the REMOTE connector.
    Note:  Controllable parameters vary depending on the connected devices. Refer to the User’s 
    Manual for the external device for more information on controllable parameters.
    Tip:  For the REMOTE FUNCTION parameter, you can also select P2-VTR1, P2-VTR2, or 
    P2-VTR3 as a P2 protocol format. These three options are provided to support future P2 pro-
    tocol supporting devices. Currently, they are identical to P2-DFLT.
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    3Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears.
    4 Move the cursor to either the MMC button or P2 button in the MACHINE 
    CONTROL section (
    1) to specify the remote control method, then press the 
    [ENTER] button.
    In  the MACHINE CONTROL section, you can also select the type of commands used on 
    the Remote | Machine Control page. The MMC button selects MMC commands, and the 
    P2 button select the P2 protocol.
    5 If the MMC button is turned on, press the cursor [ ] button to move the 
    cursor to the PORT parameter box, then rotate the Parameter wheel to sel\
    ect 
    the MMC destination.
    The following ports and slots are available as the MMC destination.
    • MIDI .............................. MIDI port
    • USB ................................ USB port
    • SLOT1 ............................ Slot 1 with an MY8-mLAN (mLAN card) installed
    • REMOTE ....................... REMOTE connector
    If  USB is selected, move the cursor to the adjacent parameter box (on the right), and select 
    one of eight ports.
    6 Move the cursor to the DEVICE ID parameter box, then rotate the Paramete\
    r 
    wheel to set the DM1000 MMC Device ID to the same ID number as the exter\
    -
    nal device.
    MMC commands are effective on devices that use the same Device ID. Therefore, the 
    DM1000’s MMC Device ID needs to match the ID of the devices you wish to control.
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    7To start remote control, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [REMOTE] button, then 
    press the [F3] button to display the Remote | Machine page.
    This page contains the following parameters:
    ALOCATE/TIME section
    This section enables you to set the locate points.
    •LOCATE 1–8................. These buttons locate the positions (specified by the TIME val-
    ues) on external machines.
    •RTZ................................ This Return To Zero button locates the zero timecode position 
    on external machines.
    •TIME.............................. Locate points are specified in hour/minute/second/frame for-
    mat.
    •CAPTURE..................... These buttons capture the current position on external 
    machines and import the information into the TIME column.
    BTRACK ARMING section
    This section controls the tracks on external machines.
    •1–24 buttons................. These buttons turn external tracks 1–24 on or off, and set or 
    cancel their Record Ready mode.
    •ALL CLEAR.................. Turning on this button switches all buttons (1–24) simulta-
    neously.
    CTRANSPORT section
    This section enables you to control the transport functions on external machines.
    •REW............................... This button starts rewind on external machines.
    •FF................................... This button starts fast forward on external machines.
    •STOP.............................. This button stops external machines.
    •PLAY.............................. This button starts playback on external machines.
    •REC................................ This button is used in conjunction with the PLAY button to 
    start recording on external machines.
    DFRAMES
    This parameter selects the timecode frame rate. 
    8To control the transport functions, move the cursor to the desired button in 
    the TRANSPORT section, then press [ENTER].
    9If you desire, move the cursor to the buttons and parameters in the 
    LOCATE/TIME section and the TRACK ARMING section, then press the 
    [ENTER] button or rotate the Parameter wheel to control the transport func-
    tions on external machines.
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    18  MIDI
    This chapter describes the DM1000’s MIDI-related functions.
    MIDI & the DM1000
    Using Control Changes, Program Changes, and other MIDI messages enables you to 
    recall Scenes and edit parameters on the DM1000, and store DM1000 internal data on 
    external MIDI devices.
    The DM1000 supports the following MIDI messages. Each of these MIDI messages can be 
    individually turned on or off for transmission and reception.
    •Program Changes
    If you assign the DM1000’s Scenes to Program Change numbers, the DM1000 transmits 
    Program Changes when it recalls Scenes. Also, the DM1000 will switch Scenes when it 
    receives Program Changes.
    •Control Changes
    If you assign the DM1000’s parameters to Control Change numbers, the DM1000 transmits 
    the assigned Control Changes when the parameter values change. Also, the DM1000 
    changes certain parameter values when it receives the corresponding Control Changes.
    •System Exclusive Messages
    The DM1000 transmits System Exclusive Parameter Changes in real-time when the param-
    eter values change. Also, the DM1000 notifies certain parameter values when it receives 
    assigned Parameter Changes.
    •MTC (MIDI Timecode)
    The DM1000 uses MTC to synchronize Automix with a recorder or computer-based 
    sequencer.
    •MIDI Clock
    The DM1000 uses MIDI Clock to synchronize Automix with a MIDI device that does not 
    support MTC.
    •MMC (MIDI Machine Control)
    MMC is used for external machine control.
    •MIDI Note On/Off
    These messages are used to adjust the Freeze effect and Auto Pan 5.1.
    •Bulk Dump Messages
    These messages enable you to store the DM1000’s internal data to a sequencer or MIDI filer. 
    When the DM1000 receives these messages, they overwrite the DM1000 data
    The DM1000 features the following interface for transmitting and receiving MIDI data.
    •MIDI IN & OUT ports
    These ports transmit and receive MIDI data to and from standard MIDI devices. Each port 
    is a single port interface that transmits and receives single-port data (16 channels x 1 ports).
     
    						
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    •USB port
    This port is used to connect a computer and transfer MIDI messages. This is a multiport 
    interface that transmits and receives up to eight-port data (16 channels x 8 ports). If you 
    connect a computer to the USB port, you must install the appropriate driver software on 
    the computer. See the Studio Manager Installatio n Guide for more information on install-
    ing drivers.
    • REMOTE connector
    This connector normally enables you to remotely control a Yamaha AD8HR/AD824 or a 
    device that supports Sony P2 protocol, or to make a cascade connection with another 
    DM1000. It also enables you to transfer MIDI messages.
    To tr ansfer MIDI messages, you need to set the parameters in the GENERAL section on the 
    Setup | MIDI/Host page to “MIDI” (see “Tx PORT”).
    No te that a connection between the REMOTE connector and a computer’s COMM port 
    does not transfer MIDI messages.
    • SLOT 1
    Instaling an optional “MY8-MLAN” mLAN card in Slot 1 enables the DM1000 to transmit 
    and receive MIDI messages to and from the connected MIDI device. 
    MIDI Port Setup
    Selecting a Port for MIDI Message Transfer
    To  co nfigure MIDI ports for MIDI message transfer, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] 
    button repeatedly until the Setup | MIDI/Host pag e appears. This page enables you to set 
    MIDI message input and output.
    The following parameters are available on this page:
    AGENERAL section
    This section enables you to select ports that transmit and receive MIDI messages, such 
    as Program Changes and Control Changes.
    Not
    e:  If the computer is turned on but the USB MIDI application has not been launched, 
    DM1000 performance may be slow. In this case, cancel the assignment of the USB port as the 
    MIDI message transmission port.
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    •Rx PORT....................... This parameter specifies a port for general MIDI data recep-
    tion. In the left parameter box, select MIDI, USB, SLOT1, or 
    REMOTE. If you select USB, specify the port number in the 
    right parameter box.
    •Tx PORT........................ This parameter specifies a port for general MIDI data transmis-
    sion. The available ports are the same as for the Rx PORT 
    parameter.
    BMIDI THRU section
    These parameters enable you to route incoming MIDI data from one port to another 
    without changes. Select a port for reception in the first parameter box, and select a port 
    for transmission in the next parameter box (located to the right of the arrow). If you 
    select USB, specify the port number in the small parameter box adjacent to the port 
    parameter box.
    CMACHINE CONTROL section
    This section enables you to select a remote control method and a remote control port to 
    control external devices, including hard disk recorders and video equipment.
    •TYPE.............................. Specify a type (method) of remote control by turning on either 
    the MMC (MIDI Machine Control) button or the P2 (Sony P2 
    protocol) button.
    •PORT............................. Select MIDI, USB, SLOT1, or REMOTE for MMC command 
    transfer. If you select USB, specify the port number in the right 
    parameter box.
    •DEVICE ID................... Specify the DM1000’s MMC Device ID. MMC Device IDs 
    identify connected devices, enabling recognition during MMC 
    transmission and reception.
    DSPECIAL FUNCTIONS section
    This section enables you to specify ports for various special functions.
    •Studio Manager............ In the left parameter box, select MIDI, USB, SLOT1, or 
    REMOTE as the port used by the included Studio Manager 
    software. In the two small parameter boxes on the right, specify 
    a port number (if you selected USB), and an ID number.
    •DAW............................... Select USB or SLOT1 as a port for use with a DAW. If you select 
    USB, specify in the right parameter box a port number pair 
    (1-3, 2-4, 3-5, 4-6, 5-7, 6-8).
    •REMOTE 1.................... This parameter indicates the target currently selected for 
    Remote Layer 1. If the target is set to “USER DEFINED,” you 
    can select a MIDI message destination port.
    •REMOTE 2.................... This parameter indicates the target currently selected for 
    Remote Layer 2. If the target is set to “USER DEFINED,” you 
    can select a MIDI message destination port.
    •CASCADE LINK.......... Select MIDI or REMOTE as a port for DM1000 cascade con-
    nection. The TRANSMIT and REQUEST buttons are used to 
    synchronize all parameters that are cascade-linked. The 
    TRANSMIT button synchronizes the connected DM1000’s 
    parameters to your primary DM1000’s parameters. The 
    REQUEST button synchronizes your DM1000 parameters to 
    the connected DM1000’s parameters.
     
    						
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    Selecting MIDI Messages for Transmission and Reception
    You can select MIDI messages to be transmitted or received at a port specified in the GEN-
    ERAL section on the Setup | MIDI/Host page (see page 246).
    To do so, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button repeatedly until the MIDI | Setup page 
    appears.
    Select MIDI channels for transmission and reception in the CHANNEL row, and turn the 
    transmission and reception of each MIDI message on or off using the buttons in the param-
    eter rows from PROGRAM CHANGE to OTHER COMMANDS.
    ACHANNEL
    This parameter row enables you to specify MIDI Channels for MIDI message transmis-
    sion and reception. The following parameters are available in this row:
    •Tx................................... This parameter box specifies a MIDI Transmit Channel.
    •Rx................................... This parameter box specifies a MIDI Receive Channel.
    BPROGRAM CHANGE
    This parameter row enables or disables transmission and reception of Program 
    Changes.
    •Tx ON/OFF................... Transmission of Program Change messages is enabled or dis-
    abled.
    •Rx ON/OFF................... Reception of Program Change messages is enabled or disabled.
    •OMNI ON/OFF............ When this button is turned on, Program Changes on all MIDI 
    Channels are received regardless of the CHANNEL row set-
    tings.
    •ECHO ON/OFF........... This button determines whether Program Change messages 
    received at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI 
    OUT port.
    CCONTROL CHANGE
    This parameter row enables or disables transmission and reception of Control Changes.
    •Tx ON/OFF................... Transmission of Control Change messages is enabled or dis-
    abled.
    •Rx ON/OFF................... Reception of Control Change messages is enabled or disabled.
    •ECHO ON/OFF........... This button determines whether Control Change messages 
    received at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI 
    OUT port.
    DPARAMETER CHANGE
    This parameter row enables or disables transmission and reception of Parameter 
    Changes.
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    •Tx ON/OFF................... Transmission of Parameter Change messages is enabled or dis-
    abled.
    •Rx ON/OFF
    ................... Reception of Parameter Change messages is enabled or disabled.
    •ECHO ON/OFF............ This button determines whether Parameter Change messages 
    received at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI 
    OUT port.
    EBULK
    This parameter row enables or disables reception of Bulk Dump data.
    •Rx ON/OFF................... Reception of Bulk Dump data is enabled or disabled.
    FOTHER COMMANDS
    •ECHO ON/OFF............ This button determines whether other MIDI messages received 
    at the MIDI IN port are echoed through to the MIDI OUT 
    port.
    GFader Resolution
    This parameter specifies the resolution of the value output when you operate the 
    DM1000’s faders. To transfer fader value data between two cascaded DM1000s, or to 
    record the DM1000 operation to or play it back from a sequencer, select the HIGH but-
    ton. When the LOW button is selected, the fader resolution switches to 256 steps.
    Assigning Scenes to Program Changes for Remote Recall
    You can assign DM1000 Scenes to MIDI Program Changes for remote recall. When you 
    recall a Scene on the DM1000, the unit transmits the assigned Program Change to the con-
    nected MIDI device. When the DM1000 receives a Program Change, the assigned Scene is 
    recalled. 
    Initially, Scenes 1 through 99 are assigned sequentially to Program Changes 1 through 99, 
    and Scene #0 is assigned to Program Change #100, although you can change these assign-
    ments. 
    1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports for transmission and reception 
    of MIDI messages (see page 246).
    2Make connections using the ports selected in Step 1 so that the DM1000 can 
    transfer MIDI messages to and from the external device.
    3Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, then press the [F2] button.
    The MIDI | Pgm Asgn page appears.Tip:  You can store a Scene to Program Change assignment table to an external device by using 
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    4Move the cursor to a parameter box in the PGM CHG column, and rotate 
    the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the Program 
    Change numbers to which you want to assign Scenes.
    5Press the cursor button [ ] to move the cursor to a parameter box in the 
    SCENE NO./TITLE column, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the 
    [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select Scenes.
    6Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button repeatedly until the MIDI | Setup 
    page appears, then specify the MIDI Transmit and Receive Channels.
    7Turn on the PROGRAM CHANGE Tx ON/OFF and Rx ON/OFF buttons.
    Now, when the DM1000 receives the Program Changes on the specified MIDI Channels, 
    the corresponding Scenes are recalled. Also, when you switch Scenes on the DM1000, the 
    DM1000 transmits the Program Changes on the specified MIDI Channels.
    Assigning Parameters to Control Changes for Real-time 
    Control
    You can assign DM1000 parameters to MIDI Control Changes for real-time control. When 
    the DM1000 receives a Control Change, the assigned DM1000 parameter is set accordingly. 
    Also, when you adjust a parameter on the DM1000, the DM1000 transmits the assigned 
    Control Change message.
    1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports for transmission and reception 
    of MIDI messages (see page 246).
    2Make connections using the ports selected in Step 1 so that the DM1000 can 
    transfer MIDI messages to and from the external device.
    3Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, then press the [F3] button.
    The MIDI | Ctl Asgn page appears. This page enables you to assign DM1000 parameters to 
    Control Changes. Tip:  
    •If you assign a Scene to multiple Program Changes, the Program Change with the lowest 
    number becomes effective.
    •You can initialize the Scene to Program Change assignment table by moving the cursor to 
    the INITIALIZE button, then pressing [ENTER].
    Tip:  You can store a Parameter to Control Change assignment table to an external device by 
    using MIDI Bulk Dump or included Studio Manager software.
    Tip:  See page 344 for more information on the default Parameter to Control Change assign-
    ments.
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