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Contents
Getting Started ......................................... 2
Starting and Setting Up Studio Manager ............ 2
Quitting Studio Manager ..................................... 3
Configuring the Editor ......................................... 4
Synchronizing Studio Manager ........................... 6
Offline Edit Function ............................................ 6
Working with Sessions ......................................... 7
Undo/Redo Function ........................................... 7
Other Functions .................................................... 8
Using Studio Manager Windows .............. 9
Master Window .................................................... 9
Layer Windows ................................................... 10
Selected Channel Window ................................. 14
Library Window .................................................. 21
Patch Editor Window ......................................... 23
Surround Editor Window .................................. 28
Timecode Counter Window .............................. 29
Effect Editor Window ......................................... 29
Meter Window .................................................... 30
GEQ Editor Window .......................................... 31
Keyboard Shortcuts ................................ 32
Index ....................................................... 33
*Specifications and descriptions in this owner ’s manual
are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp.
reserves the right to change or modify products or
specifications at any time without prior notice. Since
specifications, equipment or options may not be the
same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha
dealer.
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Getting Started
To use Studio Manager, you must follow these steps:
> Start Studio Manager.
> Configure the Editor.
> Synchronize Studio Manager.
Starting and Setting Up Studio Manager
1
Start Studio Manager.
Windows 2000:
Click the Start button, move the cursor to [Programs], then [YAMAHA Studio
Manager], then click [Studio Manager].
Windows XP:
Click the Start button, move the cursor to [All Programs], then [YAMAHA
Studio Manager], then click [Studio Manager].
Mac OS X:
Select [Applications], [YAMAHA], then [Studio Manager], then double-click [Stu-
dio Manager].
2
Select the device you want to edit.
The names of all installed devices are displayed in the
Device Editor section. Select the desired device, the click
the [Add ->] button.
The selected device name appears in the Workspace sec-
tion.
3
Specify a MIDI port.
Select the [MIDI Ports] tab and specify the MIDI In, Out,
and Thru ports to which the console is connected.
Description of menus and buttons
In the event that menu and button names on the Windows system are different from those on
the Macintosh system, this manual uses the Windows menu and button names followed by the
Macintosh menu and button names in parentheses.
Note: If you plan to use the same device in the future, click
the [Set Default] button while the appropriate device name
is listed in the Workspace section. The next time you start
Studio Manager, the device will be automatically selected.
Note: To activate a MIDI port in Studio Manager, you must
also specify the MIDI port in the console’s Editor separately.
Refer to the “Configuring the Editor” on page 4 described
later for information on specifying a MIDI port in Editor.
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Click [OK].
The Studio Manager host window is displayed.
5
Double-click the icon of the console you want to edit.
The Editor for the console is displayed.
Quitting Studio Manager
Choose [Exit (Quit)] from the [File] menu in the host window.
If there are no unsaved changes, all windows close and Studio Manager quits. If there are unsaved
changes, a message asking whether or not you want to save the changes appears. Click [Yes] to save
the changes and quit, click [No] to quit, or click [Cancel] to cancel the operation. You can also quit
Studio Manager by clicking the host window’s Close button.
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Configuring the Editor
You must configure the following settings for each open Editor.
System Setup
To open the Setup window, choose [System Setup] from the [File] menu.
Be sure to specify the Input port and Output port.
Input port/Output port:
These pop-up menus are used to select the ports through which
Studio Manager will communicate with your Yamaha mixing console.
Console Device ID:
Studio Manager can control any one of up to eight Yamaha mixing con-
soles, each with its own exclusive ID. Select the ID of the console you want to control.
Channel Select:
These options determine whether or not channel selection is linked. When the
PC->Console option is on, selecting a channel in Studio Manager selects the same channel on the
console. When the Console->PC option is on, selecting a channel on the console selects the same
channel in Studio Manager.
Confirmation:
These options determine whether or not a confirmation dialog box appears
when storing, recalling, or patching.
Layer Select:
These options determine whether or not Layer selection is linked. When the
PC->Console option is on, selecting a Layer in Studio Manager selects the same Layer on the con-
sole. When the Console->PC option is on, selecting a Layer on the console selects the same Layer
in Studio Manager.
Window Control from Console:
This option determines whether or not using the USER
DEFINED KEYS on the console enables you to remotely open and close the Studio Manager win-
dows.
Note: Specify a MIDI port (page 2) before making the following settings.
Note: Select the same MIDI ports that you specified in Step 3 as described on page 2.
Macintosh System Setup windowWindows System Setup window
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Console Setup
To open the Console Setup window, choose [Console Setup] from the [File] menu.
Surround Mode:
Select a Surround mode from STEREO, 3-1, 5.1, and 6.1.
Pair Mode:
These options determine whether the fader pair is Horizontal or Vertical.
Channel Copy Parameter:
Select desired parameters to copy from channel to channel.
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Synchronizing Studio Manager
When Studio Manager starts up, the parameter settings on the console and the parameter settings
in Studio Manager may be different. Therefore, you must first match the parameter settings on the
console with those in Studio Manager. This operation is called “synchronization. Follow the steps
below to synchronize Studio Manager.
1
Select [Synchronize], then [Total Recall...] in the host window.
The following window opens.
2
Select whether you want to transfer your settings to Studio Manager, or vice versa.
To Hardware:
Tr ansfers the settings of the current Studio Manager Session to your console.
From Hardware:
Tr ansfers the settings of your console to the current Studio Manager Session.
3
Click [OK].
Offline Edit Function
If you do not want to synchronize your console with Studio Manager, select [Offline Edit] from the
[Synchronization] menu of each editor. To apply your off-line edits to your console, synchronize
the console with Studio Manager by selecting the To Hardware option.
The Offline Edit function is also activated when you click the [ONLINE]/[OFFLINE] button in the
Master window.
Do not operate the console while synchronization is in progress.
Note:
•You can synchronize the system for each Editor by choosing [Re-synchronize] from the [Syn-
chronization] menu of each Editor. At this time, the All Lib option determines whether or not
Scene and Library data is synchronized. If you synchronize the system from the host window,
Scene and Library data will always be synchronized.
•To protect any communication ports that are used with Studio Manager, synchronizing Studio
Manager by selecting the To Hardware option does not affect any communication settings on
the console (such as the MIDI, Remote Layers, and Machine Control settings).
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Working with Sessions
All of your Yamaha mixing console’s mix settings in Studio Manager, including Scene and library
data, are called Sessions. The following table describes how to handle Sessions.
If you save a Session in the host window, all selected Editor settings are saved in a file with a file
extension of .YSM.
If you save a Session in an Editor, only that Editor’s settings are saved in a file.
The Editor’s settings are saved in either the Studio Manager V2 format (file extension .YSE”) or a
format that is compatible with earlier versions of Studio Manager (file extension varies depending
on the console you are using).
Note that earlier versions of Studio Manager cannot open a Session saved in the .YSE” format.
Undo/Redo Function
In Studio Manager, you can cancel the latest operation (Undo) and also cancel the cancellation of
the latest operation (Redo). If you perform an Undo operation twice in a row, you can cancel the
two most-recent operations. If you perform an Undo operation three times in a row, you can can-
cel the three most-recent operations. In this way, you can cancel multiple recent operations. The
following table describes how to use the Undo/Redo function.
Please note, however, that after you perform one of the following operations, you cannot success-
fully undo or redo any previous operation:
•Closing Studio Manager
•Changing Surround mode (Stereo/3-1/5.1/6.1)
•Changing Pair mode (Horizontal/vertical)
•Synchronizing the console with Studio Manager
•Creating a new Session
•Saving a Session
•Copying and pasting a channel
•Creating or cancelling a channel pair
•Storing or recalling a scene or library
•Turning on or off the GATE: [LINK] button in the Selected Channel window
•Turning on or off the COMPRESSOR: [LINK] button in the Selected Channel window
•Turning on or off the [LINK] button in the Surround Editor window
Creating a new Session Choose [New (Session)] from the [File] menu.
Opening a previously saved Session Choose [Open (Session)] from the [File] menu.
Saving the current Session Choose [Save (Session)] from the [File] menu.
Saving the current Session with a new name Choose [Save (Session)] As from the [File] menu.
Note: In order to save the current Automix, or the settings of an optional Y56K card, in a Session, you
must first resynchronize Studio Manager by selecting the From Hardware option.
Note:
•If you try to create a new session in the host window or open a saved session, a message asking
whether or not you want to save the currently-open session appears. Click [Yes] to save the current
session and open the new or saved session. Click [No] to open the new or saved session without
saving the current session. Click [Cancel] to cancel the operation.
•Studio Manager may be unable to open some files stored in SmartMedia. In this case, copy those
files onto a hard disk, then try to open them in Studio Manager.
Undo Choose [Undo] from the [Edit] menu.
Redo Choose [Redo] from the [Edit] menu.
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•Changing Aux Send mode (Fixed/variable) on the console
Starting automix recording or playback on the console
•Changing the sampling frequency (operated on the device)
•Changing the User Assignable Layer settings (operated on the device)
Other Functions
Copy & Paste Function
You can copy and paste not only the characters but the control positions in Studio Manager.
In the Console Setup window (page 5), you can also specify the parameters to be copied.
The following table describes how to use the Copy & Paste function.
Resetting to the default value (Ctrl ( ) + click)
Move the cursor to a control or a parameter value, then hold down the <Ctrl> key ( ) and click
the mouse button to reset the value to the default (e.g., to reset an Input Channel fader to –
, or
reset a pan setting to Center).
Ctrl( )+Shift+Click
Move the cursor to a fader or AUX Send control, then hold down the <Ctrl> key ([ ]) and
<Shift> key and click the mouse button to reset the value to the nominal level.
Note: You cannot Undo or Redo the following operations:
•Edits in the Setup window
•Synchronization
•Opening and closing the windows
•Resizing the windows
Note: In the Library window, you can Undo or Redo only the most recent operation. You cannot cancel
the preceding operations.
Copying characters
Select copy source characters, right-click (<control>+click), then choose
[Copy].
Pasting characters
Move the cursor to the copy destination, right-click (<control>+click), then
choose [Paste].
Copying a channel Right-click (<control>+click) a copy source channel, then choose [Copy].
Pasting a channel
Right-click (<control>+click) the copy destination channel, then choose
[Paste].
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Master Window
The Master window enables you to switch between layers and control Stereo Out sig-
nals. To open this window, choose [Master] from the [Windows] menu.
A
[ONLINE]/[OFF LINE] button
Repeatedly clicking this button toggles between online and offline status.
This indicator is displayed when Studio Manager is connected to
the DM2000 correctly. If the connection is correct, the Studio Man-
ager parameters will work in unison with the DM2000 parameters.
This indicator is displayed when Studio Manager is not connected or
is not communicating with the DM2000, or when you have selected
Offline Edit. If the connection is incomplete, the Studio Manager
parameters will not work in unison with the DM2000 parameters.
B
Meters
These meters display the output level of the
Stereo Out when Surround mode is set to
STEREO, or the Bus Outs used for sur-
round processing when Surround mode is
set to 3-1, 5.1 or 6.1. The meters in 3-1, 5.1
and 6.1 Surround modes are shown on the
right.
C
LAYER buttons
These buttons are used to select the Layers.
D
PAN CONTROL
These buttons are used to select either
STEREO (Stereo mode) or “SURR” (Sur-
round mode). The Pan control on the Input
Channels is a rotary control when “STEREO” is selected, and a dot on a pan
graph when “SURR is selected.
E
Scene number display
This display indicates the currently-recalled scene’s number.
F
[AUTO] button
This button displays the Automix status of the Stereo Out.
G
[SELECT] button
This button is used to select the Stereo Out.
H [ON] button
This button turns the Stereo Out on and off. It appears orange while the Stereo
Out is on.
I Master fader
This is the Stereo Out fader.
J Fader value indicator
This indicator indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
Note: If Studio Manager is not connected or is not communicating with the
DM2000, clicking this button will not switch the unit from offline to online.
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Layer Windows
The DM2000 Editor’s Layer window displays 24 channel strips. You can select a layer using the LAYER
buttons in the Master window. To open the Layer window, choose [Layer] from the [Windows] menu.
Input Channels
Selecting the 1-24, 25-48, 49-72, or 73-96 LAYER button in the Master window displays
the corresponding Input Channel strips.
A SOURCE parameter
This parameter is used to select an Input source. To select an Input source, click the
parameter and choose from the list that appears.
B Routing buttons
These buttons are used to route the Input Channel to the Bus Outs.
C [STEREO] button
This button is used to route the Input Channel’s signal to the Stereo Out.
D [DIRECT] button
This button turns on and off the Input Channel’s routing to its Direct Out.
E Direct Out parameter
This parameter is used to select the Direct Out destination. To select a destination,
click the parameter and choose from the list that appears.
F [PHASE] button
This button is used to reverse the signal phase of the channel.
G [INSERT] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Input Channel’s Insert.
H [GATE] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Input Channel’s Gate.
I Gate open/close indicators
These indicators display whether the Gate is open (green) or closed (red).
J Gate threshold
This displays the Gate Threshold, which can be set by dragging.
K [COMP] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Input Channel’s Compressor.
L Compressor curve
This display shows the Compressor’s curve.
M [EQ] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Input Channel’s EQ.
N EQ curve
This display shows the Equalizer’s curve, which can be set by dragging.
O [DELAY] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Input Channel’s Delay function.
P Delay parameter
This parameter is used to set the delay time of the Delay function. Delay times can be
set by dragging.
Note:
•You can selectively turn on or off some of channel strips by using the [View] menu.
•You can open multiple Layer windows. The second and subsequent open windows will indicate
“Locked” in the title, which means that these windows do not reflect layer selections made on the console
or in the Master window. If you want the Layer windows to reflect the changes, right-click each window
(Macintosh: <control> + click), then select the desired layer using the LAYER buttons.
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Q Channel number
This is the channel number. Double-click the channel number to open the Selected
Channel window.
R AUX section
These controls are used to set the levels of the Aux Sends. To set an Aux
Send level, drag its bar or click a point along the length of the bar. To turn
an Aux Send on or off, click its number.
The following table shows how the Aux Send controls appear depending
on the Aux Send On/Off and Pre/Post settings. Aux Sends can be set to
pre-fader or post-fader on the Selected Channel window (see “AUX
SEND section on page 15).
S Pan/Aux Send display
This display shows the stereo or surround pan position or, while setting an Aux Send,
the Aux Send level in dB.
T PAN control
This control is used to set the Input Channel’s stereo or surround pan position.
When the PAN CONTROL in the Master Window is set to “STEREO, the Pan con-
trol appears as a rotary control, and when set to “SURR, the control appears as dot
on a pan graph. The surround pan position can be set by dragging the dot.
U LFE control
When 5.1 or 6.1 Surround mode is selected, this control is used to set the
surround LFE Channel level. It appears when the PAN CONTROL in the
Master Window is set to “SURR. To set the Channel level, drag the end of
its bar or click a point along the length of the bar.
V [AUTO] button
This button displays the Automix status of the Input Channel.
W [SELECT] button
This button is used to select the Input Channel.
X [SOLO] button
This button solos the Input Channel. It appears orange while the channel is soloed.
Y [ON] button
This button turns the Input Channel on and off. It appears orange while the channel
is on.
Z Short channel name
This is the channel’s short name. To edit the name, click it and type.
a Channel fader and channel meter
This is the Input Channel fader. The channel meter to the right of the fader displays
the Input Channel signal level.
b Fader value indicator
The fader value indicator indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
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On or off but no level set Dark blue bar
Off, pre-fader Green bar outline displays level
On, pre-fader Green bar displays level
Off, post-fader Orange bar outline displays level
On, post-fader Orange bar displays level
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Output Channels
When you select the Master LAYER button in the Master window, the Bus Out, Aux
Send, and Matrix Send channels are displayed. The Aux Send and Matrix Send chan-
nels appear the same as the Bus Out channels except that the Bus Out channels fea-
ture a [STEREO] button.
A [STEREO] button (Bus Out only)
This button is used to route the Bus Out to the Stereo Out.
B [INSERT] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Bus Out’s Insert.
C [COMP] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Bus Out’s Compressor.
D Compressor curve
This display shows the Compressor’s curve.
E [EQ] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Bus Out’s EQ.
F EQ curve
This display shows the Equalizer’s curve, which can be set by dragging.
G [DELAY] button
This button is used to turn on and off the Bus Out’s Delay function.
H Delay parameter
This parameter is used to set the delay time of the Delay function. Delay times
can be set by dragging.
I Channel number
This is the channel number. Double-click the channel number to open the
Selected Channel window.
J [AUTO] button
This button displays the Automix status of the Bus Out.
K [SELECT] button
This button is used to select the Bus Out. Clicking this button again in a Matrix
Send channel strip will switch to L or R.
L [SOLO] button
This button solos the Bus Out. It appears orange while the Bus Out is soloed.
M [ON] button
This button turns the Bus Out on and off. It appears orange while the Bus Out is
on.
N Short channel name
This is the channel’s short name. To edit the name, click it and type.
O Channel fader and channel meter
This is the Bus Out fader. The meter to the right of the fader displays the Bus Out
signal level.
P Fader value indicator
The fader value indicator indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
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Remote Channels
When you select one of the Remote layers REMOTE1, REMOTE2, REMOTE3, or
REMOTE4 using the LAYER button in the Master window, Remote Channels are
displayed.
A Channel number
This is the channel number. Double-click the channel number to open the
Selected Channel window.
B [SELECT] button
This button is used to select the Remote Channel.
C [ON] button
This button turns the Remote Channel on and off. It appears orange while the
channel is on.
D Remote target name
This name indicates the remote target assigned on the DM2000.
E Channel fader
This is the Bus Out’s fader.
F Fader value indicator
This indicator indicates the fader position in the range of 0 through 127.
If the remote target is set to User Assignable Layer:
In this case, the assigned channels are displayed. For more information, refer to
“Input Channels on page 10 and “Output Channels on page 12. If the Group Mas-
ter Fader is assigned, only the [AUTO], [SOLO], and [ON] buttons and channel fad-
ers are displayed.
Note: When the remote target setting on the DM2000 is set to User Defined, you
can use the [ON] buttons and channel faders to control the functions specified on
the Remote 1-4 pages.
Note: When the remote target setting on the DM2000 is set to User Defined, you
can use the [ON] buttons and channel faders to control the functions specified on
the Remote 1-4 pages.
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Selected Channel Window
The Selected Channel window allows detailed editing of the currently selected channel. To open the
Selected Channel window, choose [Selected Channel] from the [Windows] menu.
There are six variations of the layout of the Selected Channel window, as follows:
•Input Channels (see below)
•Bus Outs (see page 16)
•Aux Sends (see page 17)
•Matrix Sends (see page 18)
•Stereo Outs (see page 19)
•Remote Channels (see page 20)
Input Channels
A CHANNEL SELECT, INPUT PATCH & LIBRARY section
Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and selecting from the list that appears, or by
clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Chan-
nel ID. To edit the name, click it and type. The INPUT PATCH parameter is used to select an input
source. To select an input, click the parameter and choose from the list that appears. The [LIBRARY]
button opens the Channel Library window.
B GATE section
This section contains the Gate controls and display graph for the currently selected Input Channel.
The rotary controls are used to set the threshold, range, attack, decay, and hold. The GR meter indi-
cates the amount of gain reduction being applied by the Gate. The [ON] button turns the Gate on and
off. The [LINK] button links the Gate of the currently selected Input Channel with the Gate of its part-
ner channel. The KEY IN parameter is used to select a Gate trigger source. The [LIBRARY] button
opens the Gate Library window.
Note: You can open multiple Selected Channel windows. The second and subsequent open
windows will indicate “Locked” in the title, which means that you cannot open Library
windows from these windows. In addition, these windows will not reflect the following
edits:
Channel selections made in the Layer window (via the SELECT button)
•Edits in the Surround Editor window
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C EQUALIZER section
This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the currently selected Input Channel. The
rotary controls are used to set the gain, center frequency, and Q of each band, and the pre-EQ attenuation
level. EQ can also be set by dragging the EQ curve on the EQUALIZER graph. The [ON] button turns the
EQ on and off. The TYPE buttons select the EQ type. The [LIBRARY] button opens the Equalizer Library
window.
D DELAY & PHASE section
This section contains the delay and phase controls for the currently selected Input Channel. The rotary
controls are used to set the delay time, feedback gain, and mix balance (wet/dry balance). The [ON]
button turns the Delay on and off. The [PHASE] button reverses the channel’s signal phase.
E ROUTING, PAN & level section
This section contains the routing, pan, and level controls and the [AUTO], [SOLO], and [ON] buttons
for the currently selected Input Channel. ROUTING buttons 1–8 are used to route the channel to the
Bus Outs. The [STEREO] button routes the channel to the Stereo Out. The [DIRECT] button routes
the channel to its Direct Out, and the Direct Out parameter below it selects a Direct Out destination.
The [F.PAN] button turns on and off the Bus Out Follow Pan function. The PAN control is used to
pan the channel. The [AUTO] button displays the Automix status. The [SOLO] button is used to solo
the channel, the [ON] button, to turn on and off the channel, and the channel fader, to set the channel
level. The meter to the right of the fader indicates the signal level, and the value indicator under the
fader indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
F AUX SEND section
This section contains the Aux Send controls for the currently selected Input Channel. Use the rotary
controls to set the Aux Send levels, and click them to turn Aux Sends on and off. Use the button below
each Aux Send control to select pre-fader or post-fader. In Fixed mode, this button is used to turn Aux
Sends on and off (the level is fixed at nominal).
When Aux Sends are paired, a heart icon is displayed between them, and the odd-numbered Aux Send
control sets the level, while the even-numbered control works as a pan control.
G INSERT section
This section contains the Insert parameters for the currently selected Input Channel. The [ON] button
turns the Insert on and off. The OUT and IN parameters are used to specify the insert out destination
and insert in source respectively. The POSITION parameter is used to specify the position of the Insert
in the signal path.
H COMPRESSOR section
This section contains the Compressor controls and display graph for the currently selected Input
Channel. The rotary controls are used to set the threshold, ratio, attack, release, gain, and knee. The
GR meter indicates the amount of gain reduction being applied by the Compressor. The OUT meter
indicates its output level. The [ON] button turns the Compressor on and off. The [LINK] button links
the Compressor of the currently selected Input Channel with the Compressor of its partner channel.
The POSITION parameter is used to specify the position of the Compressor in the signal path. The
ORDER parameter is used to specify the order of the Compressor and Insert when both are inserted
at the same position. The [LIBRARY] button opens the Compressor Library window.
I PAIR, FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section
This section contains the Pair, Fader and Mute group functions for the currently selected
Input Channel. Click the heart icon to pair and unpair the channel with its partner channel.
Use the FADER GROUP buttons to add the channel to Fader groups, and use the MUTE
GROUP buttons to add it to Mute groups.
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Bus Outs
A CHANNEL SELECT section
Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and selecting from the list that appears, or by
clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Chan-
nel ID. The [LIBRARY] button opens the Channel Library window.
B EQUALIZER section
This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the currently selected Bus Out. It’s layout
is identical to the EQUALIZER section for Input Channels. See “EQUALIZER section on page 15 for
more information.
C DELAY section
This section contains the delay controls for the currently selected Bus Out. The rotary control is used
to set the delay time, and the [ON] button turns the Delay function on and off.
D TO STEREO & level section
This section contains the TO STEREO, pan and level controls and the [AUTO], [SOLO], and [ON]
buttons for the currently selected Bus Out. The TO STEREO button routes the Bus Out to the Stereo
Out, and the rotary controls are used to set the Bus to Stereo send level and pan. The [AUTO] button
displays the Automix status. The [SOLO] button is used to solo the Bus Out, the [ON] button, to turn
the Bus Out on and off, and the channel fader, to set the Bus Out level. The meter to the right of the
fader indicates the signal level, and the value indicator under the fader indicates the fader position in
dB.
E INSERT section
This section contains the Insert parameters for the currently selected Bus Out. The [ON] button turns
the Insert on and off. The OUT and IN parameters are used to select the insert out destination and
insert in source respectively. The POSITION parameter is used to specify the position of the Insert in
the signal path.
F COMPRESSOR section
This section contains the Compressor controls and display graph for the currently selected Bus Out.
Its layout is identical to the COMPRESSOR section for Input Channels. See “COMPRESSOR section
on page 15 for more information.
G PAIR, FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section
This section contains the Pair, Fader and Mute group functions for the currently selected
Bus Out. Click the heart icon to pair and unpair the channel with its partner channel. Use
the FADER GROUP buttons to add the channel to Fader groups, and use the MUTE
GROUP buttons to add it to Mute groups.
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Aux Sends
A CHANNEL SELECT section
Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and choosing from the list that appears, or by
clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Chan-
nel ID. The [LIBRARY] button opens the Channel Library window.
B EQUALIZER section
This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the currently selected Aux Send. It’s layout
is identical to the EQUALIZER section for Input Channels. See “EQUALIZER section on page 15 for
more information.
C DELAY section
This section contains the delay controls for the currently selected Aux Send. The rotary control is used
to set the delay time, and the [ON] button turns the Delay function on and off.
D Aux Send level section
This section contains the [AUTO], [SOLO], and [ON] buttons and the channel fader for the currently
selected Aux Send. The meter to the right of the fader indicates the signal level, and the value indicator
under the fader indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
E INSERT section
This section contains the Insert parameters for the currently selected Aux Send. The [ON] button
turns the Insert on and off. The OUT and IN parameters are used to specify the insert out destination
and insert in source respectively. The POSITION parameter is used to specify the position of the Insert
in the signal path.
F COMPRESSOR section
This section contains the Compressor controls and display graph for the currently selected Aux Send.
Its layout is identical to the COMPRESSOR section for Input Channels. See “COMPRESSOR section
on page 15 for more information.
G PAIR, FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section
This section contains the Pair, Fader and Mute group functions for the currently selected
Aux Send. Click the heart icon to pair and unpair the channel with its partner channel. Use
the FADER GROUP buttons to add the channel to Fader groups, and use the MUTE
GROUP buttons to add it to Mute groups.
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Matrix Sends
A AUX section
This section contains the Aux Send-to-Matrix Send controls for the currently selected Matrix Send.
The rotary controls are used to set the Aux Send-to-Matrix Send level and pan. A heart icon is dis-
played between paired Aux Sends.
B BUS section
This section contains the Bus Out-to-Matrix Send controls for the currently selected Matrix Send. The
rotary controls are used to set the Bus Out-to-Matrix Send levels and pan. A heart icon is displayed
between paired Bus Outs.
C CHANNEL SELECT section
Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and choosing from the list that appears, or by
clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Chan-
nel ID. The [LIBRARY] button opens the Channel Library window.
D EQUALIZER section
This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the currently selected Matrix Send. It’s lay-
out is identical to the EQUALIZER section for Input Channels. See “EQUALIZER section on page 15
for more information.
E DELAY section
This section contains the delay controls for the currently selected Matrix Send. The rotary control is
used to set the delay time, and the [ON] button turns the Delay function on and off.
F Matrix Send level section
This section contains the balance control, [AUTO], [SOLO], and [ON] buttons and the channel fader
for the currently selected Matrix Send. The meter to the right of the fader indicates the signal level, and
the value indicator under the fader indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
G STEREO section
This section contains the Stereo Out-to-Matrix Send controls for the currently selected Matrix Send.
The rotary controls are used to set the Stereo Out-to-Matrix Send level and pan.
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H INSERT section
This section contains the Insert parameters for the currently selected Matrix Send. The [ON] button
turns the Insert on and off. The OUT and IN parameters are used to specify the insert out destination
and insert in source respectively. The POSITION parameter is used to specify the position of the Insert
in the signal path.
I COMPRESSOR section
This section contains the Compressor controls and display graph for the currently selected Matrix
Send. Its layout is identical to the COMPRESSOR section for Input Channels except there is no
[LINK] button. See “COMPRESSOR section on page 15 for more information.
J FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section
This section contains the Fader and Mute group functions for the currently selected Matrix Send. Use
the FADER GROUP buttons to add the channel to Fader groups, and use the MUTE GROUP buttons
to add it to Mute groups.
Stereo Out
A CHANNEL SELECT section
Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and choosing from the list that appears, or by
clicking the left and right Channel Select buttons. The long channel name is displayed below the Chan-
nel ID. The [LIBRARY] button opens the Channel Library window.
B EQUALIZER section
This section contains the EQ controls and display graph for the Stereo Out. It’s layout is identical to
the EQUALIZER section for Input Channels. See “EQUALIZER section on page 15 for more infor-
mation.
C DELAY section
This section contains the delay controls for the Stereo Out. The rotary control is used to set the delay
time, and the [ON] button turns the Delay function on and off.
D Balance & level section
This section contains the balance control, [AUTO] and [ON], and channel fader for the Stereo Out.
The meter to the right of the fader indicates the signal level, and the value indicator under the fader
indicates the fader position in decibels (dB).
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E INSERT section
This section contains the Insert parameters for the Stereo Out. The [ON] button turns the Insert on
and off. The OUT and IN parameters are used to specify the insert out destination and insert in source
respectively. The POSITION parameter is used to specify the position of the Insert in the signal path.
F COMPRESSOR section
This section contains the Compressor controls and display graph for the currently selected Stereo Out.
Its layout is identical to the COMPRESSOR section for Input Channels except there is no [LINK] but-
ton. See “COMPRESSOR section on page 15 for more information.
G FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section
This section contains the Fader and Mute group functions for the Stereo Out. Use the FADER GROUP
buttons to add the Stereo Out to Fader groups, and use the MUTE GROUP buttons to add it to Mute
groups.
Remote Channels
If the remote target is set to User Assignable Layer, the assigned channels are displayed. For more infor-
mation, refer to “Input Channels on page 10 and “Output Channels on page 12. If the Group Master
Fader is assigned, only the [AUTO], [SOLO], and [ON] buttons and channel faders are displayed.
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