Yamaha 1009MWTO-F0 Music Mixer User Manual


 
Connecting to an External Device
Network Connection ([NETWORK] Connectors)
DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual
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Network Connection ([NETWORK] Connectors)
You can connect a controller such as the AMX or Crestron to DME64N/24N via Ethernet, and remotely
control multiple DME64N/24N units. For details about the settings, refer to the "Rmt Ctrl" in "Remote page"
on page 48.
The port used for remote control is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer
to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.”
Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” on the Yamaha web site for more information on
communication protocols used to control the DME64N/24N from an external device (such as those from
AMX or Crestron).
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
MIDI Connection ([MIDI] Connectors)
In this case connection is made to the rear-panel [MIDI] connectors. MIDI commands are sent to the
DME64N/24N from a MIDI device. Refer to “MIDI Page” on page 49 for MIDI setup details.
By connecting the [MIDI OUT] terminal of a digital mixer (such as the DM2000) to the [MIDI OUT] of the
DME64N/24N and making the proper settings on the mixer and the DME64N/24N, you can change scenes
by sending program change messages from the mixer.
If the [MIDI OUT] connector of the DME64N/24N is connected to the [MIDI IN] connector of an SPX2000 or
similar digital effect unit, and if the DME64N/24N and SPX2000 are set up appropriately, DME64N/24N
program change operations will case the corresponding effect to be recalled on the effect unit.
NOTE
The DME Designer can be used to set up the system so that scene recall operations and user parameter
control can be carried out from connected MIDI devices. Refer to the DME Designer manual for details.
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
DME64N/24N
MIDI Cable
DM2000 Digital Mixer or Other Controller
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
DME64N/24N
MIDI Cable
SPX2000 or Other Digital Effect Unit