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7 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual Installing on a Windows XP system 1 Turn on your PC. 2 Click Start, Control Panel. If the C
Software Installation for Macintosh 8Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual3 Follow the on-screen directions to install the software.A YAMAHA folder is created
9 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual 4 After the installation, click Restart. After restarting, the Opcode folder is created con
Software Installation for Macintosh 10 Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual 6 Click Install. The following message appears: “This installation requires your
11 Chapter 1—Getting StartedStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualSetting up OMSOMS Studio Setup files for the DM2000 are supplied on the included CD-ROM. The s
Connecting to the DM2000 12Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualThe OMS studio setup is complete.1 Start OMS Setup and choose “New Setup” from the File menu.T
13 Chapter 1—Getting StartedStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualStarting Studio ManagerFor Windows, click the “Start” button and select Programs, YAMAHA Stud
Using Studio Manager Online & Offline 14Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualShown below left is the Mac version of the dialog, and below right is the Win
15 Chapter 2—Console WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s Manual2 Console WindowThe Console window is Studio Manager’s main window and opens when Studio Mana
Input Channels 16Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualInput ChannelsAn Input Channel from the Console window is shown below.A SOURCE parameterThis parameter i
i Important Information Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual Important Information Studio Manager Exclusion of Certain Liability Manufacturer, importer, or
17 Chapter 2—Console WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualP Delay TimeThis parameter is used to set the delay time of the Delay function. Delay times ca
Master Section 18Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualMaster SectionThe Master Section is situated on the right side of the Console window.A ONLINE/OFFLINE st
19 Chapter 2—Console WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualMaster Section MetersIf the PAN CONTROL is set to “SURR” (Surround mode), the Meters display t
Master Layer Channels 20Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualMaster Layer ChannelsWhen the Master Layer is selected in the Master Section, the Bus Outs, Aux S
21 Chapter 2—Console WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualRemote Layer ChannelsWhen a Remote Layer is selected in the Master Section, Remote Channels ca
Selected Channel Window 22Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual3 Selected Channel WindowTo open the Selected Channel window, choose Selected Channel from the
23 Chapter 3—Selected Channel WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s Manualand hold time of the Gate, and the Gate’s curve is drawn on its display graph. The GR
Bus Outs 24Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualI INSERT sectionThis section contains the parameters for the currently selected Input Channel’s Insert. The IN
25 Chapter 3—Selected Channel WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualD Bus Out Routing/Pan/Level sectionThis section contains the controls for the current
Aux Sends 26Studio Manager—Owner’s Manualthe Long Channel name, which can be edited. To edit the name, click it and type. The LIBRARY button is not us
Contents ii Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction . . .
27 Chapter 3—Selected Channel WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualStereo OutThe Selected Channel window for the Stereo Out is shown below. Note that th
Matrix Sends 28Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualOut and Insert In, and the POSITION parameter is used to specify the Insert’s position in the channel’s si
29 Chapter 3—Selected Channel WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualF DELAY sectionThis section contains the controls for the currently selected Matrix S
Patch Editor Window 30Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual4 Patch Editor WindowTo open the Patch Editor window, choose Patch Editor from the Windows menu. T
31 Chapter 4—Patch Editor WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualG LIBRARY buttonThis button is not used in Version 1.0 of Studio Manager for DM2000.H Pat
Insert Patch Page 32Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualG Patch gridThis grid is used to patch the Output signals to the output ports. A red dot indicates th
33 Chapter 4—Patch Editor WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualEffect Patch PageA Effects Patch page tabThis tab is used to select the Effect Patch page
Direct Out Patch Page 34Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualDirect Out Patch PageA Direct Out Patch page tabThis tab is used to select the Direct Out Patch p
35 Chapter 5—Surround Editor WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s Manual5 Surround Editor WindowTo open the Surround Editor window, choose Surround Editor fr
GEQ Editor Window 36Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual6 GEQ Editor WindowTo open the GEQ Editor window, choose GEQ Editor from the Windows menu. The GEQ E
1 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual 1 Getting Started Introduction The Yamaha Studio Manager for DM2000 allows you to control
37 Chapter 7—Timecode Counter WindowStudio Manager—Owner’s Manual7 Timecode Counter WindowTo open the Timecode Counter window, choose Timecode Counte
Keyboard Shortcuts 38Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual8 Keyboard ShortcutsThe following table shows Studio Manager’s keyboard shortcuts.ShortcutActionWin
39 IndexStudio Manager—Owner’s ManualIndexAAUTO button 17Aux Send levelssetting 17, 23Aux SendsConsole window view of 20Selected Channel view of 25Aux
SOFTWARE LICENSING AGREEMENT 40Studio Manager—Owner’s ManualSOFTWARE LICENSING AGREEMENTThe following is a legal agreement between you, the end user,
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Minimum System Requirements 2 Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual Minimum System Requirements For Windows Listed below are the minimum system requirements
3 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual • Display resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, 256 colors (1280 x 1024 pixels, 32,000 colors re
Software Installation for Windows 4 Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual USB MIDI Driver To operate the DM2000 from your computer via USB, you’ll need to in
5 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual 5 Click Next. The window appears as shown below. 6 Select “Search for the best driver for y
Software Installation for Windows 6 Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual 8 Click Next. After installation is complete, the window appears as shown below. 9
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