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EN PM1D System Software V ersion 2 Supplementar y Manual This supplementary manual primarily describes the additional and modified func- tions that have been incorporated into PM1D System Software version 2.0. Please read this manual in conjunction with the original manual that came with your Y amaha PM1D digital audio mixing system.
2 Main changes Main changes If you adjust the HA gain on the master CS1D (master for HA co ntrol), the att enuation on a slave CS1D can auto matically be adjusted so that the channel output levels will remain unchanged.
Main changes 3 Va r ious effects sold as Add-On Effects packages for Y amaha digital mixing consoles (such as DM2000) are no w included as standard. T o use the V CM effects, you m ust first specify the n umber of V CM effects you wish to use to limit the number of av ailable GEQ modules.
4 Main changes ■ Moving the channels in the CH COPY screen 1. Display the CH COPY screen for the IN CH View or OUT CH View function. 2. In the CH COPY/CH MOVE section, turn on the CH MOVE button. If the CH COPY button is on, you can use the usual Chan- nel Copy function.
Changes in Scene Memories and Libraries 5 Changes in Scene Memories and Libraries In the TC E VENT screen, y ou can now register scenes in the order of use, so that these scenes can be r ecalled manually , or automatically acc ording to the specified interval time.
6 Changes in Scene Memories and Libraries 3 SCENE MEMORY These are the number and title of the scene to be recalled. Click the button to displa y the TC EVENT pop-up w indow , then click the number of a scene to select it. 4 EVENT RECALL These functions enable you to r ecall events.
Changes in Scene Memories and Libraries 7 Y ou can globally apply the Recall Safe function to settings for units that are patc hed to R ecall Safe channels, as well as to the Re call Safe channel settings themselves.
8 Changes and additions of screens Changes and additions of screens The F ADER VIE W screen has been added to the IN CH View function and OUT CH View function. 1 ON/MUTE These buttons enable y ou to switch the channels on/off, and switch DCA group muting on/off.
Changes and additions of screens 9 The INPUT GR screen and OUTPUT GR screen ha ve been added to the M eter function. These scr eens display the gain re duction meters for Input channel gates and c ompressors, and Output channel compr essors. 1 DISPLA Y CH Sw itches the channels that ar e display ed in the INPUT GR and OUTPUT GR screens.
10 Other changes Other changes Y ou can specifically select any region of any scene or library data to be sav ed to a memor y card. Y ou can also specifically select any r eg ion of any sc ene or libr ar y data to be loaded fr om a memory card.
Other changes 11 The signal can be now directly output just before the I nput c hannel HPF . Y ou can also adjust the direct output level. To select a position just before the HPF as the direct output on the INSER T/DIRECT POINT screen, turn on the PRE HPF button for the corr esponding channels in the DIRECT OUT POINT column.
12 Other changes In addition to entering hexadecimal values, you can also spec- ify MIDI events for scene r e call by entering the desired MIDI ev ents using the list in the new MIDI E VENT SETUP pop-up w indow . T o open this pop-up w indow , a MIDI EVENT button has been added to the SCENE ST ORE pop-up w indow and the SCENE TITLE pop-up window .
Other changes 13 • Y ou can f ollow the steps belo w to set the DELA Y TIME using the SCENE ST ORE (or SCENE TITLE EDIT) pop-up windo w . 1. Mov e the cursor to the COMMENT/MIDI EVENT section, then click the EVENT CODE SET b utton. 2. Click T and numbers 0-9 on the character palette to specify the two-digit dela y time in 100 msec steps.
14 Other changes In the previous software version, the Global Paste function enabled you to select up t o 100 scenes at a time. H owever , this limitation has been remov ed. H owever , if you select 101 or more scenes t o paste, y ou will not be able to use the U ndo function.
Appendix 15 Appendix This front of house preset scene is designed by a famous A merican front of house engineer. It features preset parameter values for the out- put channels, including Front Fill, Dela yed Speaker , as w ell as Stereo M ix Send to the internal effects.
16 Appendix This preset simulates an in-ear monit or ing mix. I t is a hig hly practical preset, t ypical of the PM1D , with in-ear monitor and W edge monitor categorized into Output DCA for emergency use. This preset simulates a m usical mix scene. MIX1-12 are set to Fix, and are designed to be used as buses.
Appendix 17 This preset simulates a theatrical mix scene. It features the default set- tings for L-C-R panning. This preset simulates a br oadcasting application. It includes input c hannel EQ and Comp settings that are typical to broadcasting, as well as multiple sends.
18 Appendix 072: REV -X HALL, 073: REV -X ROOM, 074: REV -X PLA TE These effects are a ne wly-developed 2-in/2-out rev erb algorithm. They provide a high-density , richly rev erb erant sound quality , with smooth attenuation, spread and depth that w ork together to enhanc e the original sound.
Appendix 19 078: COMP260S This effect emulates the characteristics of mid 70’ s compressors/limit- ers that are the standard for li ve SR. Y ou can link and control the L and R channel parameters. 079: EQUALIZER601 This effect emulates the characteristics of 70’ s analog equalizers.
U .R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Y amaha Cor poration © 2005 Y amaha Corporation WF52680 406IP APx.x-01A0 Printed in Japan.
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