Yamaha 1009MWTO-F0 Music Mixer User Manual


 
Panel Operation and Displays
Parameter Edit Displays
DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual
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Scene Store
Stores the current scene data for later recall.
1. Press the [SCENE] button for longer than 2
seconds.
A confirmation window will appear on the display.
2. Press the [ENTER] button.
This stores the scene data in the current scene
memory.
Monitoring
The monitor functions allow you to monitor the audio
signal at the inputs or outputs of I/O slots, points
between components, and other critical monitoring
points.
1. Press the [MONITOR] button.
The slots available for monitoring will be shown in
the parameter list.
2. Select the desired monitor source from the
list.
List selections are made as described in the “List
Parameters” section on page 38.
The following five position types can be selected:
1 Slot input/output terminal
2 CASCADE input/output terminal (DME64N only)
3 IN terminal (DME24N only)
4 OUT terminal (DME24N only)
5 User Defined
By connecting 1 through 4 in DME Designer, you
will be able to select the input/output terminal.
You will be able to select 5 by editing the Monitoring
Point List in DME Designer.
NOTE
Scenes can also be changed from a computer or GPI/
MIDI controller connected to the device.
The DME Designer application is used to make scene
changes from a computer. If a GPI/MIDI controller is to
be used for changes it must be initially set up for scene
change control by using the DME Designer.
NOTE
If head amplifier parameters are included in the recalled
scene data, the head amplifier settings will be changed
accordingly.
NOTE
This function can be accessed in the same way from the
ICP1.
NOTE
Press the [CANCEL] button if you want to abort the
scene store operation.
NOTE
If head amplifier settings are included in the scene the
Utility display HA page settings are also stored. If head
amplifier settings are not included in the scene, the HA
page settings are stored as head amplifier startup
settings.
NOTE
Any parameter values changed by GPI/MIDI controllers
will be lost if the power is turned off or if scenes are
changed. To preserve the changed values, store the
scene data.
NOTE
User-defined monitoring functions, such as monitoring at
points between components, must specified via the DME
Designer application.
NOTE
These functions cannot be accessed from the ICP1.