Yamaha Dvx 1000 Owners Manual
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Control Surface21 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel SELECTED CHANNEL Section AROUTING [DISPLAY] button This button displays a Routing page, enabling you to route selected channels to the desired Bus, and adjust the level of the signals routed from Buses 1–8 to the Stereo Bus (see page 71 and 85). BROUTING [1]–[8] buttons CROUTING [STEREO] button DROUTING [DIRECT] button These buttons select the desired Bus for routing the selected Input Channel signals. The cor- responding button indicator for the currently-selected Bus lights up. EEQUALIZER [DISPLAY] button This button displays an EQ page, enabling you to set the selected channel equalizer (see page 67 and 68). FEQUALIZER [HIGH] button GEQUALIZER [HIGH-MID] button HEQUALIZER [LOW-MID] button IEQUALIZER [LOW] button These buttons select the EQ band (HIGH, HIGH-MID, LOW-MID, LOW). The corre- sponding button indicator of the currently-selected band lights up. JEQUALIZER [Q] control This control adjusts the currently-selected band Q. KEQUALIZER [FREQUENCY] control This control adjusts the currently-selected band frequency. LEQUALIZER [GAIN] control This control adjusts the currently-selected band gain. M[GRAB] button This button enables Joystick control of the surround pan setting for the currently-selected Input Channel. This button can be turned on only when the surround pan setting is avail- able. NJoystick The Joystick is used to set the surround pan position (see page 131). EQUALIZER LOW HIGH GAINQ FREQUENCYLOW MID HIGH MID ROUTING 12 34 56 78 STEREO DIRECT DISPLAYDISPLAY SELECTED CHANNEL GRAB 2 15 6 J 7 8 9 K M N 3L 4
22Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual LAYER Section A[1-16]/[17-32]/[33-48] buttons These buttons select an Input Channel Layer. The channel strips control Channels 1–16, 17–32, or 33–48, depending on the button selected here. (See page 33 for more information on Layers.) B[REMOTE 1]/[REMOTE 2] buttons These buttons select the Remote Layer, which can be used to control external devices, including DAWs. (See page 215 for more information on the Remote Layer.) C[MASTER] button This button selects the Master Layer, which can be used to control Bus and Aux Send. (See page 33 for more information on the Master Layer.) SCENE MEMORY Section AScene memory display The number of the currently-selected Scene memory is displayed here. BEdit indicator If you adjust a mix parameter after a Scene has been recalled or stored, a dot flashes here. C[STORE] button This button enables you to store the current mix settings (See page 163 for more informa- tion on Scene Memories). DScene Up [ ] / Down [ ] buttons These buttons select a Scene to store or recall. Pressing the Scene Up [ ] button increments the selection; pressing the Scene Down [ ] button decrements the selection. Holding down either key increments or decrements the selection continuously. E[RECALL] button This button recalls the Scene memory selected by the Scene Up [ ] / Down [ ] buttons. 1 3 2 SCENE MEMORY STORERECALL 21345
Control Surface23 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel USER DEFINED KEYS Section A [DISPLAY] button This button displays a User Def page, enabling you to assign functions to but- tons 1–12 (see page 274). B [1]–[12] buttons These buttons perform the functions assigned in the User Def pages. Data Entry Section A Parameter wheel This control adjusts the parameter values shown on the display. Turning it clockwise increases the value; turning it counterclockwise decreases the value. This wheel also enables you to scroll a displayed list and select a character for entry (see page 32). B [ENTER] button This button activates a selected (highlighted) button on the display, and con- firms the edited parameter values. C [DEC] & [INC] buttons These buttons increment or decrement a parameter value by one. Pressing the [INC] button increments the value; pressing the [DEC] button decrements the value. Holding down either key increments or decrements the value con- tinuously. D Left, Right, Up, Down ([ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]) cursor buttons These buttons move the cursor around the display pages, or select parameters and options. Holding down a cursor button moves the cursor continuously in the respective direction. Headphones & Talkback Section ATALKBACK LEVEL control This control sets the level of the built-in talkback microphone. (See page 123 for more information on the Talkback function.) BTalkback mic This built-in microphone is used for talkback. CPHONES LEVEL control This control sets the level of the PHONES. (See page 119 for more information on moni- toring through the headphones.) DPHONES jack You can connect a set of stereo headphones to this stereo phone jack. DISPLAY USER DEFINED KEYS1 2 ENTERINC DEC2 13 4 TALKBACK LEVEL PHONES LEVEL010 010 PHONES 2 1 4 3
24Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual MONITOR Section A[DISPLAY] button This button displays a Monitor page, enabling you to adjust monitor settings (see page 119 and 136). B[SOLO] indicator This indicator flashes when a single or multiple channels are soloed. C[CLEAR] button This button “unsolos” all soloed Channels. D[2TR D1] button E[2TR D2] button F[STEREO] button These buttons select the Control Room Monitor output signal. When the [2TR D1] button indicator is lit, the signal at the 2TR OUT DIGITAL 1 jack is selected. When the [2TR D2] button indicator is lit, the signal at the 2TR OUT DIGITAL 2 jack is selected. When the [STEREO] button indicator is lit, the Stereo Bus signal is selected. If you change the parameter setting on the Monitor | C-R/TB page (see page 122), you can monitor the OMNI IN signal, instead of the 2TR IN DIGITAL signal, when you press the [2TR D1] or [2TR D2] button. G[SLOT] button H[BUS] button These buttons select the Surround Monitor signal source. When the [BUS] button indicator is lit, the Bus 1–8 signals are selected. When the [SLOT] button indicator is lit, the signals from Slots 1/2 are selected. (See page 136 for more information on the Surround Monitor.) I[DIMMER] button This button activates the Dimmer function, which lowers the Monitor and Surround Mon- itor signals. This function is convenient when you wish to talk in the control room during mixdown. The [TALKBACK] button indicator flashes while the Talkback function is active (see page 120). J[TALKBACK] button This button turns on the Talkback function. While the button indicator is lit, the Talkback mic signal is sent to any desired Bus or Slot (see page 123). KMONITOR LEVEL control This control adjusts the monitor level. Note: •The DM1000 allows you to patch source signals to any output jack (other than the PHONES jack). Therefore, the console does not feature a dedicated monitor output jack. Instead, you can route monitoring signals to any desired output jack (typically to OMNI OUT jacks 1–12). •By default, monitoring signals are assigned to OMNI OUT jacks 11 and 12. MONITOR LEVEL SOLO CLEAR 2TR D12TR D2 DIMMERTALKBACK MONITOR STEREO SLOT BUS DISPLAY 10 0 9JK 1 2 7 43 8 6 5
Rear Panel25 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel Rear Panel AD Input and Output Section AINPUT connectors 1–16 These balanced XLR-3-31-type con- nectors accept line-level and micro- phone signals. The nominal signal level ranges from –60 dB through +4 dB. BOMNI IN connectors 1–4 These balanced XLR-3-31-type connectors accept line-level signals. The nominal signal level is +4 dB. COMNI OUT connectors 1–4 These balanced XLR-3-32-type con- nectors output any Bus signals and channel Direct Out signals. The nomi- nal signal level is +4 dB. WORD CLOCK IN OUTCONTROLIN OUTTO HOST USB REMOTE MIDISMPTE IN COAXIAL AES/EBU COAXIAL AES/EBU2 2 12TR IN DIGITAL METER 1 SLOT SLOT INPUTOMNI IN2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 12 9 21 316 4 AC INPOWERON OFF AD Input and Output Section (p. 25) Power Section (p. 27) Digital I/O & Control Section (p. 26) SLOT Section (p. 26) INPUTOMNI IN2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 12 9 21 316 4 1 23 Male XLR plug1 (ground) 2 (hot)3 (cold) Female XLR plug 1 (ground) 2 (hot) 3 (cold)
26Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual SLOT Section ASLOT 1 & 2 You can insert optional mini-YGDAI cards into these slots. (See page 28 for more informa- tion on installing these cards.) Digital I/O & Control Section AMETER connector This connector enables you to connect an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge. BCONTROL connector This 25-pin D-sub connector provides access to the GPI (General Purpose Interface). Through this connector, the Talkback function can be turned on and off from external equipment, or external equipment can be started or stopped from the DM1000 (see page 276). CSMPTE TIME CODE INPUT connector This balanced XLR-3-31-type connector is used to input SMPTE timecode to synchronize the Automix function. DREMOTE connector This 9-pin D-Sub connector is used to remotely control external equipment that supports the Yamaha AD8HR, AD824 and Sony P2 Protocol (remote control commands that are used on TASCAM DA-98HR and other professional video recorders). Use a reverse cable to connect an AD8HR/AD824, and use a straight cable to connect a P2 Protocol device. Use a reverse cable to connect two DM1000s to each other. Connecting two DM1000s to each other enables communication via MIDI Protocol and SOLO Logic synchronization. This connector can also be used to control the DM1000 from a video editor that supports the ESAM II protocol. In this case, use the dedicated cable to make the connection (see page 264). EMIDI IN & OUT ports These standard MIDI IN and OUT ports enable you to connect the DM1000 to other MIDI equipment. FTO HOST USB port This USB port enables you to connect a computer equipped with a USB port. SLOT SLOT 1 WORD CLOCK IN OUTCONTROLIN OUTTO HOST USB REMOTE MIDISMPTE IN COAXIAL AES/EBU COAXIAL AES/EBU2 2 12TR IN DIGITAL METER 1 432 16789JLK5
Rear Panel27 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel GWORD CLOCK OUT connector This BNC connector outputs a wordclock signal from the DM1000 to a connected external device. HWORD CLOCK IN connector This BNC connector inputs a wordclock signal from a connected external device to the DM1000. I2TR OUT DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 This XLR-3-31-type connector outputs AES/EBU format digital audio. The connector is typically used to connect the digital stereo input (AES/EBU format) of a DAT recorder, MD recorder, or CD recorder. J2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 This phono connector outputs consumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio. The connector is typically used to connect the digital stereo input (consumer format) of a DAT recorder, MD recorder, or CD recorder. K2TR IN DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 This XLR-3-32-type connector accepts AES/EBU format digital audio. The connector is typically used to connect the digital stereo output (AES/EBU format) of a DAT recorder, MD recorder, or CD recorder. L2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 This phono connector accepts consumer format (IEC-60958) digital audio. The connector is typically used to connect the digital stereo output (consumer format) of a DAT recorder, MD recorder, or CD recorder. Power Section AGrounding screw Be sure to use this screw to ground the DM1000 to protect yourself against electrical shock. The supplied power cord features a three-pin plug. If the ground terminal of the AC outlet is grounded, then the unit will be grounded sufficiently via the power cord. If the AC outlet does not provide a suitable ground, this screw must be connected to a suitable ground point. Grounding is also an effective method for eliminating hum, interference, and other noise. BPOWER ON/OFF switch This switch turns the power to the DM1000 on or off. CAC IN connector This connector enables you to connect the DM1000 to an AC outlet via the supplied power cord.Note: To prevent loud clicks and thumps in your speakers, turn on your audio equipment in the following order (reverse this order when turning off )—sound sources, multitrack and mas- ter recorders, DM1000, monitoring power amplifiers. POWERON OFFAC IN 32 1
28Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual Installing an Optional Card Visit the following Yamaha Pro Audio web site to ensure that the card you are installing is supported by the DM1000. Also, verify the number of cards (including other Yamaha or third-party cards) that can be installed in the unit. . Follow the steps below to install an optional mini-YGDAI card. 1Make sure that the power to the DM1000 is turned off. 2Undo the two fixing screws and remove the slot cover, as shown below. Keep the cover and fixing screws in a safe place for future use. 3Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it all the way into the slot, as shown below. You may have to push firmly to fully insert the card into the internal connector. 4Secure the card using the attached thumbscrews. Tighten the screws firmly, or else the card may not be grounded correctly, which may cause the DM1000 to malfunction. WORD CLOCK IN OUT CONTROL IN OUTTO HOST USB REMOTE MIDI SMPTE IN COAXIALAES/EBU COAXIAL AES/EBU2 2 12TR IN DIGITAL METER POWER ON OFF 1 SLOT SLOT INPUT OMNI IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 12 13 14 59 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 129 21 3 DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE MODEL DM1000 AC IN WORD CLOCK IN OUT CONTROL IN OUTTO HOST USB REMOTE MIDI SMPTE IN COAXIALAES/EBU COAXIAL AES/EBU2 2 12TR IN DIGITAL METER POWER ON OFF 1 SLOT SLOT INPUT OMNI IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 12 13 14 59 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 10 11 129 21 3 DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE MODEL DM1000 AC IN
Operating Basics29 DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 3 Operating Basics 3 Operating Basics This chapter describes basic operations on the DM1000, including how to use the display and operate the controls on the top panel. About the Display The top panel display indicates various parameters that you must set before you can operate the DM1000. The display indicates the following items: ASelected DISPLAY This section indicates the currently-selected display page group. BSelected channel This section indicates the Input or Output Channel currently selected by its correspond- ing [SEL] button or fader. The first four characters are the Channel ID (e.g., CH1–CH48, BUS1–BUS8, AUX1–AUX8, ST-L, ST-R). The second four characters are the channel’s Short name. You can edit the channel’s Short name if you desire (see page 79 and 91). CCurrent Scene This section indicates the number and title of the currently-selected Scene memory (see page 164). If the selected Scene is write-protected, a padlock icon ( ) appears. DEDIT indicator This indicator appears when the current mix settings no longer match those of the Scene that was most-currently recalled. It works in unison with the Edit indicator dot on the Scene Memory display. EESAM indicator This indicator appears when you select ESAM for the REMOTE FUNCTION parameter on the Setup | Remote page (see page 260). 1Selected DISPLAY 2Selected channel JPage title NTab Scroll arrowsMPage tabs KChannel name LPage area 3Current Scene 4EDIT indicator6MIDI indicator 7Surround mode indicator 8Sampling rate indicator 9Timecode counter 5EDIT indicator
30Chapter 3—Operating Basics DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual FMIDI indicator This indicator appears when the DM1000 is receiving MIDI data via the MIDI IN port, USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card. GSurround mode indicator This indicator identifies the currently-selected Surround mode (ST=stereo, 3-1, 5.1, or 6.1) (see page 125). HSampling rate indicator This indicator identifies the DM1000’s current sampling rate: 44.1 kHz (44k), 48 kHz (48k), 88.2 kHz (88k), or 96 kHz (96k). ITimecode counter This counter displays the current position in the MIDI timecode being received via the MIDI IN port, USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card. It works in unison with the timecode counter on an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge. If MIDI clock is selected as the timecode source on the Setup | Time Ref page, this counter indicates the current MIDI clock position in bars:beats:clocks. JPage title This section indicates the title of the current page. KChannel name Depending on which page is currently selected, the channel name is the Long name of the channel currently selected by its corresponding [SEL] button or the cursor buttons. LPage area This page area displays various page contents. MPage tabs These tabs enable you to select a display page. NTab Scroll arrows These arrows indicate that more pages are available. Selecting Display Pages To select a display page: 1Press the corresponding button on the top panel to select the desired page group. Display pages are grouped by function. To select a page group, press the [DISPLAY] button in the following sections: AUX SELECT, ENCODER MODE, ROUTING, EQUALIZER, MONITOR, USER DEFINED KEY. You can select additional page groups by pressing the desired button in the DISPLAY ACCESS section. 2You can select pages that have currently-displayed tabs by pressing the [F1]–[F4] buttons. If the selected display page group contains multiple pages, press the [F1]–[F4] buttons below the corresponding tab to select a specific page. 3To select a page for which a tab is not currently displayed, press either the Left or Right [ ]/[ ] Tab Scroll button (depending on where the page is located) to display the page tab, then press the corresponding [F1]–[F4] but- ton. If display page groups contain more than four pages, either the left or right arrow appears. To display the currently-hidden tabs, press the Right or Left [ ]/[ ] Tab Scroll button. You can also select a page from a page group as follows: