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Page 1 - Version 1.2

ENOWNER’S MANUALOWNER’S MANUALVersion 1.2Version 1.2

Page 2 - SPECIAL NOTICES

DME Designer Owner’s Manual10ContentsChapter 1 Before Using 11Installing DME Designer...11Starting

Page 3 - About DME Designer

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual100ParameterSets the parameter assigned to each function key. If you click here, a list will be

Page 4 - ■ Two DME units/Zone

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual101Setting User Defined Parameters After creating a parameter link group to assign, set the user

Page 5 - System Requirement

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual102Word ClockThe signal that synchronizes all devices connected to the DME is called the “Word

Page 6 - ■ Component Editor/Component

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual103 Card (Slot Information)Displays the name of the card inserted into the slot. Clock Statu

Page 7 - Changes from V1.1 to V1.2

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual104MonitorWhen you click the [Monitor] command on the [Tools] menu, the “Monitor” dialog box is

Page 8

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual105ClockWhen you click the [Clock] command on the [Tools] menu, the “Clock” dialog box is displ

Page 9 - ■ V1.2 Precautions

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual106Language SettingsWhen you click the [Language] command on the [Tools] menu, the “Language” d

Page 10 - Contents

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual107DME Firmware UpdateYou can update the DME unit firmware using the [Firmware Update] command o

Page 11 - Chapter 1 Before Using

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual108 [Program]Updates the DME/CP1 unit program area firmware. Opens update files with the extensi

Page 12 - 4 Click the [OK] button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual1094 Check the DME you wish to update, then click the [Update] button.The firmware update will b

Page 13 - Closing DME Designer

DME Designer Owner’s Manual11Chapter 1 Before UsingInstalling DME DesignerTo use DME Designer, you must first install the software on the computer. Be

Page 14 - Main Panel Window

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual1102 Select an update program with the extension “.DCB” (for DME) or “.CCB” (for ICP1) and clic

Page 15

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual111Event LoggerWhen you click [Event Logger] in the [View] menu while online, the “Event Logger

Page 16 - ■ User Module Window

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual112[Log Setup] ButtonDisplays the “Log Setup” dialog box. Here you can make Event Log settings.

Page 17 - Component Editor

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual113“Log Setup” dialog box Click the [Log Setup] button in the Event Logger window to display th

Page 18 - Window Operations

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual114“Get Log” dialog boxClick the [Get Log] button in the Event Logger window to display the “Ge

Page 19 - Users and Security

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual115“Event Log List” Dialog BoxSets events sent from the DME units. Sends events with checks nex

Page 20

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual116Event Scheduler“Event Scheduler” Dialog BoxWhen you click [Event Scheduler] in the [Tools] m

Page 21 - Automatic Logging On

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual117 [Date]Displays the event start date. Periodic events are displayed as shown below, with an

Page 22 - Project Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual118[Add Event (Edit Event)] Dialog BoxThe dialog box is displayed when you click on the [Add] o

Page 23 - Saving Project Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual119[Operation Setting]The content changes according to the event selected for [Operation]. • Wh

Page 24

Chapter 1 Before UsingDME Designer Owner’s Manual123 Enter the password into the [Password] box.Enter the password set for the user. If no password h

Page 25 - 4 Click the [Save] button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual120• When [GPI Out] is selected:[DME]From the list, select the DME that will produce the GPI ou

Page 26

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual121 [Event Schedule]Set the year/month/date to start the event. CalendarSets the date the even

Page 27 - 4 Click the [Open] button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual122 [Event Exceptions]Specifies “exception” year/month/day and time settings at which events wi

Page 28 - Recently Used Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual123Remote Control Setup ListRegisters the parameters to be controlled from an external controll

Page 29 - Closing Project Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual124Parameter ListWhen you click [Parameter List] in the [Tools] menu, the “Parameter List” dial

Page 30 - DME Data File

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual125[Min]/[Max]Displays the minimum and maximum values for the parameter. [Preview] ButtonPrin

Page 31 - Configuration] submenu

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual126 [Setup] ButtonClicking here displays the “Print Setup” dialog box. Here you can set the pa

Page 32 - 4 Enter the filename

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual127Component LockClick [Component Lock] in the [Tools] menu to display the Component Lock dialo

Page 33

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual128Wav File ManagerWhen you click [Wav File Manager] on the [Tools] menu, the “Wav File Manager

Page 34

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual129[Size]Displays Wave file size information. The units vary, depending on the file size. The siz

Page 35 - MIDI Driver Port Setup

Chapter 1 Before UsingDME Designer Owner’s Manual13Closing DME DesignerTo close DME Designer, click [Exit] on the [File] menu of the Main Panel windo

Page 36 - 7 Recalling Scenes

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual130 [Add] ButtonWhen you click here, External Input and the file select list is displayed. [Wav

Page 37 - 10 Going Online

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual131 [OK] ButtonUpdates the settings and closes the dialog box. [Cancel] ButtonCloses the dia

Page 38

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual132DAW ControlWhen you click [DAW Control] on the [Tools] menu, the “DAW Control” dialog box is

Page 39

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual133• [No Assign]Makes no assignments. Select this when you are erasing an already set assignmen

Page 40

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual134Shortcut KeysClick [Shortcut Keys] in the [Tools] menu to display the “Shortcut Keys” dialog

Page 41 - Tool Button (Large)

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual135BackupWhen you click the [Backup] command on the [Tools] menu, the “Backup” dialog box is di

Page 42 - Current Scene

DME Designer Owner’s Manual136Chapter 4 DesignerEditing ConfigurationsConfigurationsInformation about inputs/outputs, along with the arrangement of com

Page 43 - Communication Status

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual137Designer WindowYou can display or hide the Designer window using the [Designer] command on the [View]

Page 44 - Main Panel Window Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual138ToolbarFrequently used commands are arranged here as buttons. [Print] ButtonPrints the active desig

Page 45

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual139 [Zoom Out]/[Zoom In]/[Actual Size]/[Zoom To] ButtonsThese buttons correspond to the commands on the

Page 46 - ■ [Exit]

DME Designer Owner’s Manual14Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewNames and Functions of the WindowsThe DME Designer software has several windows, includin

Page 47

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual140 SPX Resource Usage RatioDisplays the resource usage ratio for SPX components arranged in the configu

Page 48

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual141 AreaIf you click the area while doing offline editing, the Area window becomes active. ZoneIf you c

Page 49

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual142Four Design WindowsThe following design windows are available: the Area window, Zone window, Configura

Page 50

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual143Toolkit WindowThe Toolkit displays objects that can be arranged in each design window. The displayed

Page 51 - [About] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual144Designer Window Menu[Print] MenuThis menu provides commands for exporting configurations and printing

Page 52 - DME File Storage

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual145[Edit] MenuThis menu provides edit commands. [Undo]Undoes the most recent edit operation. Repeatedly

Page 53

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual146 [Display Order]Changes the display order (in front or behind) of the selected objects.→ “Changing t

Page 54 - ■ [Component Editor] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual147[View] MenuDisplays or hides the windows. [Toolbar]Displays or hides the toolbar. A checkmark appear

Page 55 - ■ [Administrator] User

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual148 [Port Long Name]Switches the port name display. When you select this command, a checkmark appears n

Page 56 - ■ Security Level

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual149[Tools] Menu [Area Parts List]This command can be used only when the Area window is active. A submen

Page 57 - [Enable Auto-Log On]

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual15Designer WindowThe Designer window displays several different windows. First among them i

Page 58 - User List

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual150 [User Module Manager]Displays the “User Module Manager” dialog box. Here you rename or delete user

Page 59 - 6 Operation Security

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual151[Window] MenuArranges multiple windows. The lower part of the menu displays the names of currently op

Page 60

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual152Toolkit WindowDisplaying the Toolkit WindowYou can display or hide the Toolkit window using the [Tool

Page 61 - Creating Users

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual153Toolkit Window TypesThe contents of the Toolkit window will vary, depending on which window is active

Page 62 - 8 Click the [OK] button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual154[Device List]The Device list displays objects that can be arranged in a Zone window (configuration). T

Page 63 - Scene Manager

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual155[Component List] (User Module Window)The Component List displays objects that can be arranged in the

Page 64

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual156ObjectsObject TypesThe devices, shapes, and wires that can be arranged in each design window are call

Page 65 - ■ [Paste] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual157ZoneThere must be at least one zone in the Area window. Zones are added and deleted using the “Zone”

Page 66 - ■ [Insert] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual158 Zone Object PropertiesWhen you select a zone in the Area window, then click the [Properties] comman

Page 67 - ■ [Store] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual159[Style]Sets the style of the object. From the list, select [Plain], [Raised], or [Sunken]. Background

Page 68 - ■ Preset List

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual16 Zone WindowThe Zone window is used to design zones within the area. A zone is a more co

Page 69 - ■ [Del Unused] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual160DMEDMEs are arranged in the Zone window. If DME properties settings have been made for an expansion c

Page 70

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual161When I/O Cards Are Installed in DME Expansion Slots When an I/O card is selected for an expansion slo

Page 71 - ■ User Control

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual162CobraNet CardIf the I/O card is a CobraNet card, a CobraNet icon will be displayed in the DME object.

Page 72 - ■ [User Level]/[User Name]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual163 DME Object Context Menu[Open Configuration Window]Opens the Configuration window.[Cut]Cuts the select

Page 73 - Parameter Link

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual164 DME PropertiesTo display the “DME Device Properties” dialog box, select a DME object, then click th

Page 74 - 2 Parameter Link Mode

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual165Analog I/OSets the label for the DME24N I/O port. When you click the [Edit I/O Port Label] button, th

Page 75 - Synchronization

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual166 “Cascade Setting” Dialog BoxClicking the [Cascade Setting] button displays the “Cascade Setting” di

Page 76 - “Synchronization” Dialog Box

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual167 “Edit Port Label” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Edit I/O Port Label]/[Edit SlotN I/O Port Label] bu

Page 77 - ■ Designer

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual168ICPYou can arrange control panel objects in the Zone window. These can be controlled using user define

Page 78 - Reading from the DME Unit

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual169 ICP PropertiesTo display the “Control Panel Properties” dialog box, select a ICP object, then click

Page 79 - “GPI” Dialog Box

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual17 Toolkit WindowThe Toolkit window displays the objects that you can use in each window t

Page 80 - ■ GPI IN

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual170[OK] ButtonAccepts the changed settings and closes the dialog box.[Cancel] ButtonCloses the dialog bo

Page 81 - •[Parameter Value Edit]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual171 External Device Object Context Menu[Open Component Editor] Starts the application assigned to the o

Page 82 - • [Scene Increment]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual172[Style]Sets the object style. Select [Plain], [Raised], or [Sunken] from the list.[Label Font] Button

Page 83 - • [Scene Decrement]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual173 External Device Properties (AD824, AD8HR “Serial Controlled Device Properties” Dialog Box)To displa

Page 84 - • [Mute]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual174ComponentComponents are arranged in the Configuration window and the User Module window. They include

Page 85 - • [GPI Lock]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual175 Component PropertiesHere you can set properties for each component. If multiple examples of the sam

Page 86 - • [Time Adjustment]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual176[Label Color] ButtonThis sets the color of the label text. Clicking here displays the “Select Color”

Page 87 - • [Play Wav File]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual177SPX ComponentSPX components are arranged in the Configuration window and the User Module window. Compo

Page 88 - Ter minal Polarity GPI Output

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual178 SPX Component PropertiesSPX component properties are set for each component. If multiple examples o

Page 89 - Ter minal GPI Output

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual179Slot ComponentIf an inserted I/O card is selected in the DME properties settings, it will be displaye

Page 90 - [Setup] Tab

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual18Resource MeterThis window provides an indication of the usage of the components in the co

Page 91 - [Control Change] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual180 Slot Out Component PropertiesTo display the “Slo tOut Component Properties” dialog box, select a Sl

Page 92 - ■ [All Clear] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual181User ModuleA user module combines a number of other components into a module that is treated as a sin

Page 93 - [Program Change] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual182[Store Component Library]Saves the component parameters. Click to display the Store dialog. If you th

Page 94 - [Parameter Change] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual183[Label] BoxYou can enter up to 100 English characters to display over the object.[Width] BoxSpecifies

Page 95 - ■ Parameter Change List

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual184Security SettingsTur ns user module security ON or OFF, and sets a password. • [Enable Security]Enabl

Page 96

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual185PictureAn image can be arranged as an object on a sheet. This specifies a file for this purpose. You ca

Page 97 - [Port] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual186 Picture ObjectWhen you click a picture object that is located in each design window, handles (small

Page 98 - User Defined Parameters

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual187 Picture Object PropertiesTo display the “Picture Properties” dialog box, select a picture object, t

Page 99

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual188PortSpecifies the number of ports to be displayed for a picture object.• [Left]Sets the number of port

Page 100 - ■ [Cancel] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual189Text BoxText objects can be arranged in all design windows. Text is entered into the “Text Properties

Page 101 - DME Designer Owner’s Manual

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual19Users and SecurityYou can create multiple users in DME Designer and set the functions tha

Page 102 - Word Clock

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual190 Text Object PropertiesTo display the “Text Properties” dialog box, double-click on a text object, o

Page 103 - Status Meaning

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual191Box (Rectangle)You can arrange rectangles on the sheet. If you click the box, handles (small squares)

Page 104 - ■ Drop down list

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual192 Box Object PropertiesTo display the “Box Properties” dialog box, double-click on a box object or se

Page 105

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual193Ellipse[Ellipse] in the Toolkit window places a elliptical shape on the sheet.When you click an Ellip

Page 106 - Language Settings

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual194 Ellipse Object PropertiesTo display the “Ellipse Properties” dialog box, double-click on an ellipse

Page 107 - DME Firmware Update

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual195WireDraws lines (wires) for connecting components and creating shapes. For instructions on drawing wi

Page 108 - ■ [Program]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual196[Wire Color]Specifies the wire color.[Properties]Displays the “Wire Properties” dialog box. Wire Obje

Page 109 - ■ DME Unit

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual197 Wire Object PropertiesTo display the “Wire Properties” dialog box, double-click on a wire object. Y

Page 110

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual198Legend (Descriptive Fields)Displays a legend for all sheets except the User Module window. When you c

Page 111 - Event Logger

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual199 “Edit Legend” Dialog Box[Project] Box, [Title] Box, [No.] Box, [Author] Box, [Company] Box, [Addres

Page 112 - [Clear Screen] Button

Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual2Getting Started with DME DesignerThank you for purchasing the DME64N/24N. Your DME64N/24N mixing engine, to

Page 113 - “Log Setup” dialog box

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual20Logging OnThe “Log On” dialog box is displayed whenever the application is started or a u

Page 114 - “Get Log” dialog box

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual200Sheet There is one sheet in each design window for arranging objects. The size of the sheet and its b

Page 115 - “Event Log List” Dialog Box

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual201Background EffectSets the background for the sheet. • [Color] ButtonSets the color of the background.

Page 116 - Event Scheduler

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual202“Select Font” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Font] or [Label Font] button in an object’s properties di

Page 117

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual203“Select Color” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Color] or [Label Color] button in an object’s properties

Page 118 - ■ [Event Operation]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual2041 Click the [Custom colors] box where you will save the color you create. The box you clicked will be

Page 119

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual205“Select Image” Dialog BoxYou can display an image for the background of sheets or objects. You can us

Page 120 - [Ch1]/[Ch2]/[Ch3]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual206[Browse] ButtonSpecifies a path for the image file. Clicking here displays the “Open” dialog box. Selec

Page 121 - ■ [Event Schedule]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual207Design Window Shared Settings and OperationsPreferencesYou can set the operating environment for the

Page 122 - ■ [Event Exceptions]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual208Crosshairs• [Show Crosshairs While Dragging]Place a checkmark here to have crosshairs displayed for g

Page 123 - Remote Control Setup List

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual209Compile PriorityHere you can make compile settings for the configuration. • [Resource]Compiles arranga

Page 124 - Parameter List

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual21Logging OffLogoff is used when changing users. When you log off, the document currently b

Page 125 - Printing a List of Parameters

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual210GridDisplays a grid on the sheet in each design window to guide the placement of objects. You can als

Page 126 - ■ [Setup] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual211Exporting Each Design WindowConfigurations are saved in project files. This is done using the [File] me

Page 127 - Component Lock

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual212 DXF File NameEnter a filename for the DXF file. The default file name entered here will vary according

Page 128 - Wav File Manager

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual213 [Paper Size]Sets the size of the paper. [Preset Size]Displays a list where you can select preset pa

Page 129 - Size Display

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual214Printing Each Design WindowYou can print out the content of each design window just as it appears on

Page 130 - [External Input]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual215 [Print Preview]Displays a print preview of the active design window. You can check the appearance o

Page 131 - Adding Wave Files

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual216Arranging ObjectsMultiple object placement methods are available. Dragging from the Toolkit WindowY

Page 132 - DAW Control

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual217Editing ObjectsObjects that have been arranged on the sheet can be edited using the [Cut], [Copy], [P

Page 133 - [Parameter]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual218Changing the OrderObjects newly placed on the sheet will be displayed above any previously placed obj

Page 134 - Shortcut Keys

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual219Drawing and Editing WiresWireObjects that are arranged on sheets in the Configuration or User Module w

Page 135 - ■ [Close] Button

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual22Project FilesProject FilesSystems built with DME Designer are saved as project files. Proj

Page 136 - Chapter 4 Designer

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual220 Line SegmentThe line width default value is set from one to five pixels in the Designer window “Prop

Page 137 - Designer Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual221 Wire NodesBoth ends of a wire, the location where wires bend, and the location where wires diverge

Page 138

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual222HotspotThe small white rectangles at the edge of objects are called “Hotspots.” Wires usually connect

Page 139 - Resource Meter Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual223Drawing SettingsSeveral functions are available to help ensure accurate wire drawing. GridTo accurat

Page 140 - Navigator Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual224Wire DrawingWire drawing starts at the positions shown in the following table: Connecting Hotspots w

Page 141

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual225Method 2 From Hotspot to Node or Line SegmentClick the hotspot where the connection originates to beg

Page 142 - Four Design Windows

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual226Method 3 Using ShortcutsPress the [F2] key to select the uppermost open hot spot to the right of the

Page 143 - Toolkit Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual227Press the [F5] key to connect the uppermost open hot spot to the right of the selected object and the

Page 144 - Designer Window Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual228Method 2 Start Drawing from a Node Right-click on a wire node, then click [Start Wire] on the display

Page 145 - [Edit] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual229Wire EditingYou can delete wires, change node positions, connect to other wires, and perform other wi

Page 146 - ■ [Properties]

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual23Saving Project FilesProject files are saved using the [File] menu → [Save] and [Save As] c

Page 147 - [View] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual230Moving Line SegmentsTo move a line segment, select the nodes on both sides of the segment, and drag o

Page 148 - Short name

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual231Adding, Deleting, and Renaming a ZoneAt least one zone is included within an area. In the default Are

Page 149 - [Tools] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual232[Rename] ButtonChanges the name of the zone selected on the list. Clicking here displays the “Enter n

Page 150

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual233Adding, Deleting, and Renaming a ConfigurationAt least one configuration is included within a zone. In

Page 151 - [Window] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual234[Rename] ButtonChanges the name of the configuration selected on the list. Clicking here displays the

Page 152

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual235Area WindowIn the Area window, the area is designed by arranging objects on a design sheet, When you

Page 153 - [Area Parts List]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual236Arranging ObjectsObjects other than zones can be placed in the window by dragging them from the Toolk

Page 154 - [Device List]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual237Zone WindowIn the Zone window, the zone configuration is designed by arranging zone devices on a desig

Page 155

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual238 ObjectsYou can perform edit operations such as place, cut, copy, paste, delete, and move to devices

Page 156 - Explanation

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual239Placing a New DMEBelow the DME folder in the Toolkit window are the [DME24N] and [DME64N] folders. Be

Page 157 - ■ Zone Context Menu

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual247 [Save as type]Selects the format for the file you are saving. When saving project files i

Page 158 - ■ Zone Object Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual240When you place the DME in the Zone window, the DME icon display in the Toolkit window will change to

Page 159 - [Cancel] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual241When you drag the ICP [New] icon and place it in the Zone window, you also add an icon for that ICP t

Page 160

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual242Configuration WindowThe Configuration window is used for arranging components on the sheet and making l

Page 161

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual243Placing ComponentsYou can place objects by dragging them from the Toolkit window. You can also place

Page 162 - ■ Object Selection

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual244Probe MonitorProbe monitor is a function that lets you monitor output ports in your configuration with

Page 163 - ■ DME Object Context Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual245 L/R SelectionTo monitor the left channel and right channel simultaneously, <Shift> + click on

Page 164 - ■ DME Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual246Show Signal Delay (Delay Display Value)The signal delays according to the processing time in the audi

Page 165

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual247Monitoring Point ListWhen you click [Monitoring Point List] in the [Tools] menu, the “Monitoring Poin

Page 166

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual248 Monitoring Point ListDisplays and allows editing of monitoring point information. [No.]Displays the

Page 167

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual249Analyze (Configuration Analysis)When you click the [Analyze] command on the [Tools] menu or the [Analy

Page 168 - ■ ICP Object Context Menu

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual25 Saving Project Files 1 Click [File] menu ➞ [Save] in the Main Panel window.If there is

Page 169 - ■ ICP Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual250User ModuleUser ModulesA module treated as a single component that combines a number of other compone

Page 170 - External Device

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual251 Double Click ActionSets the action that occurs when you double-click on a user module placed in the

Page 171 - ■ External Device Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual252 [Rename] ButtonChanges the name of the user module selected on the list. Clicking here displays the

Page 172 - • [Edit Port Label] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual253 [Export Library] ButtonSaves the library to a file.Use [Export Library] to select the library to be

Page 173 - Properties” Dialog Box)

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual254Creating User ModulesWhen you place a blank user module in the Configuration window, a new user module

Page 174 - Component

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual255Saving User ModulesWhen user modules are saved, they appear below [User Module] in the Toolkit window

Page 175 - ■ Component Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual256 Security SettingsSets user module security. [Enable Security]Enables user module security. If you p

Page 176 - [Color] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual257User Module WindowUser modules are edited in the User Module window. The User Module window is used f

Page 177 - SPX Component

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual258 Placing a Number of Components of the Same TypeYou can arrange a number of components of the same t

Page 178 - ■ SPX Component Properties

DME Designer Owner’s Manual259Chapter 5 ComponentsTypes of ComponentsComponent GroupsWhen the Configuration window and User Module window are made act

Page 179 - Slot Component

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual26 Protecting a Project File with a PasswordWhen you save a project file with a new name, y

Page 180

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual260In the Designer window [Tools] menu → [Component List] menu, component groups are displayed as subm

Page 181 - User Module

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual261Dynamics Compander CompanderHMonoStereoCompanderSMonoStereoCompressorMonoStereoDe-EsserMonoStereoDu

Page 182 - ■ User Module Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual262Mixer Auto Mixer2 Channel4 Channel8 Channel12 Channel16 ChannelDelay Matrix2 Input 2 Output4 Output

Page 183 - • [Open User Module Editor]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual263Router 1 Input 2 Output4 Output8 Output12 Output16 Output2 Input 2 Output4 Output8 Output12 Output1

Page 184 - Security Settings

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual264Component Editor WindowComponent EditorComponent parameters are edited in the component editor. The

Page 185 - ■ Placing Pictures

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual265 Back ButtonThis button appears in the child window of windows that have a parent-child relationsh

Page 186 - ■ Picture Object

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual266Changing ParametersIn the Component Editor window, parameter settings can be made by dragging butto

Page 187 - ■ Picture Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual267 KnobYou can change the way knobs operate, using the [Component Editor] tab → [Knob Mode] setting

Page 188

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual268 SliderYou can change the parameter by dragging the slider.You can set the action that results fro

Page 189 - Text Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual269 ButtonsThere are several types of buttons. Switches between ON/OFF. When turned on, the button li

Page 190 - ■ Text Object Properties

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual27Opening Project FilesProject files are opened using the [File] menu → [Open] command in th

Page 191 - Box (Rectangle)

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual270Displays another window. Edit BoxDisplays current values for settings. You can modify values by t

Page 192 - ■ Box Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual271Double-clickSelects a number. You can change the selected number using the keyboard. There is no ne

Page 193 - ■ Ellipse Object Context Menu

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual272 GraphDisplays parameters graphically. When parameters are changed, the graph also changes. In gra

Page 194 - ■ Ellipse Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual273SnapAbout SnapThe Snap function records parameters for the component editor, user control editor, a

Page 195 - Line Segment Context Menu

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual274 Recording Parameter SetsRecording parameters from the current windowThe parameters present when t

Page 196 - Ter mination Context Menu

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual275LibraryThe LibraryComponent editor, user control editor, and user module editor parameters can be s

Page 197 - ■ Wire Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual276If you save like this without changing the folder, the item you saved will be displayed on the [Rec

Page 198 - Legend (Descriptive Fields)

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual277Recalling a LibraryThe recall function reads stored parameters into the component editor. Editor

Page 199 - ■ “Edit Legend” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual278 Recalling a Library Stored in a Folder Other Than the Default Libraries not stored in the default

Page 200 - ■ “Sheet” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual279User Control/User Module EditorUser ControlThe user control function lets you lay out a set of comp

Page 201 - Background Effect

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual28 Opening a Project File That Has Security SetIf security is set for a project, the “Ente

Page 202 - “Select Font” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual280[User Control] MenuUser controls are displayed in the [View] → [User Control] submenu of the Main P

Page 203 - “Select Color” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual281Creating New User ControlsNew user controls are added in the “User Control Manager” dialog box. 1 C

Page 204

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual282Use [User Name] to select a user.5 Click the [OK] button. The user control will be created and disp

Page 205 - “Select Image” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual283User Control SecuritySecurity can be set independently for each User Control. User Control levels h

Page 206 - [Browse] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual284• Setting Security for Individual UsersClick the [User] box of the User Control to be changed.The u

Page 207 - Preferences

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual285User Module EditorThe user module editor lets you make a layout of controls for components arranged

Page 208 - Auto Suffix Number

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual286Operation Mode and Design ModeThere are two modes for the user control editor/user module editor an

Page 209 - Compile Priority

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual287Status BarThe lock icon will appear in the User Module when security is active.→ User Module proper

Page 210 - • [Line]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual288Edit PaletteThe edit palette is automatically displayed whenever the user control editor/user modul

Page 211 - Exporting Each Design Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual289 Alignment of ControlsAligns the positions of multiple controls.[Align Left] ButtonAligns all sele

Page 212 - ■ Text Style

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual29 Double-Click the Icon for the Project FileWhen you double-click the icon for the projec

Page 213 - ■ [Paper Size]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual290 [Picture] ButtonPlaces a graphic file. [TEXT] ButtonPlaces a text box. [Box] ButtonPlaces a squa

Page 214 - Printing Each Design Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual291User Control Editor/User Module Editor Context MenuThe context menus that appear when you right-cli

Page 215 - ■ [Print]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual292[Parameter Link Mode]A checkmark appears when this is turned ON. Tur ning this ON changes to parame

Page 216 - Selecting Objects

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual293 The Context Menu Displayed in Design Mode When You Right-Click a Control[Open Original Component

Page 217 - Editing Objects

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual294Changing the Window SizeIn design mode, you can change the window size of the user control editor.

Page 218 - Changing the Order

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual295Setting Background Images for WindowsThe default color for the user control editor/user module edit

Page 219 - Drawing and Editing Wires

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual296 [Image]Displays an image for the background. You can use image files in the following formats: BMP

Page 220 - ■ Line Segment

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual297Placing ControlsControls can be placed when you are in the design mode. You can turn the design mod

Page 221 - ■ Wire Nodes

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual298 Placing Controls by Dragging Them (User Control Editor)You can drag the controls you want to copy

Page 222 - ■ Selecting Hotspots

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual299Arrange the controls in the user control editor. Placing Controls by Dragging Them (User Module Ed

Page 223 - Drawing Settings

Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual3About DME DesignerDME Designer is software that provides an integrated environment where you can build and

Page 224 - Wire Drawing

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual30DME Data FileYou can import or export parameters for a DME that is arranged in a configura

Page 225

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual300 Placing Controls Using Copy and PasteCopy the controls in the component editor and paste in the u

Page 226 - Method 3 Using Shortcuts

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual301 When You Cannot CopyRegardless of whether you drag or use copy and paste, you cannot create multi

Page 227

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual302Moving and Aligning ControlsIn the user control editor or user module editor, you can move or align

Page 228 - ■ Finishing Drawing

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual303Cut/Copy/Paste ControlsYou can edit controls arranged in the user control editor or user module edi

Page 229 - Wire Editing

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual304 “Knob Properties” Dialog BoxWhen you right-click on a knob, then select [Properties] from the con

Page 230 - Window Wire

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual305[Color]Displays a list where you can select the color of the button. If you click the [▼], a list o

Page 231 - [Delete] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual306 “Text Properties” Dialog BoxThe Text Properties dialog box will appear when you either double cli

Page 232 - [Close] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual307 Edit Box PropertiesThe Edit Box Properties dialog box will appear when you either double click an

Page 233 - Configurations

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual308•[Position]Displays the currently set line position. Displays the number of pixels from the top of

Page 234

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual309 User Picture Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the image and select [Properties] from the contextu

Page 235 - Area Window

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual313 On the submenu, click on the DME into which you will import settings. The “Open” dialog

Page 236

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual310 Text Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the text box and select [Properties] from the contextual me

Page 237 - Zone Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual311 Box Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the box and select [Properties] from the contextual menu to

Page 238

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual312 Ellipse Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the ellipse and select [Properties] from the contextual

Page 239 - Placing Existing DMEs

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual313Changing the Tab OrderThe tab order for controls is determined by the order in which they were past

Page 240 - ■ ICP Placement

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual314Creating Parameter LinksYou can group controls (parameters) and link their parameters. You can crea

Page 241 - Placing Existing ICPs

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual315Local Link The group names for local like groups are displayed in the [Local Link] submenu. When yo

Page 242 - Configuration Window

DME Designer Owner’s Manual316Chapter 6 Component GuideCrossoverSeparates input signals into multiple frequency channels and outputs them. The follow

Page 243 - Placing Components

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual317The number of output channels varies according to the component variation.Set the attenuation

Page 244 - 1 Turn the probe monitor ON

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual318 Graphic Control PointsThe graph control points show [Output Level] and [Frequency]. As you m

Page 245 - ■ Exiting the Probe Monitor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual319 LFP/HPF[Type] sets the attenuation slope and the filter type for the LPF and HPF. The selecte

Page 246

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual32DME ExportThis exports parameters from a DME included in the current configuration and sav

Page 247 - Monitoring Point List

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual320Crossover ProcessorA crossover processor consists of a crossover, delay, parametric equalizer,

Page 248 - ■ Monitoring Point List

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual321The output number varies according to the component variation.Set the attenuation curve for th

Page 249 - ■ Message Box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual3223 LPF Type Thru6 dB/Oct12 dB/Oct AdjustGc12 dB/Oct Butrwrth12 dB/Oct Bessel12 dB/Oct Linkwitz1

Page 250

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual323 DelayWhen you click the [Delay] button for the crossover processor, it opens the delay edito

Page 251 - ■ Default Library

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual324 Parametric EqualizerWhen you click [PEQ] button for the crossover processor, it opens the pa

Page 252 - ■ [Import Library] Button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual325 CompressorWhen you click the [Compressor] button for the crossover processor, it opens the c

Page 253 - ■ [Export Library] Button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual326Crossover Processor IIThe following five types of components are available in the Crossover Pro

Page 254 - 5 Click the [OK] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual327 CrossoverWhen you click the [Crossover] button for the crossover processor, it opens the cro

Page 255 - Saving User Modules

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual3285 LPF Type Thru6 dB/Oct12 dB/Oct AdjustGc12 dB/Oct Butrwrth12 dB/Oct Bessel12 dB/Oct Linkwitz1

Page 256

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual329 DelayWhen you click the [Delay] button for the crossover processor, it opens the delay edito

Page 257 - User Module Window

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual33 [Export DME Configuration] SubmenuThe DMEs included in the current configuration will be

Page 258

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual330 Parametric EqualizerWhen you click the [PEQ] button for the crossover processor, it opens th

Page 259 - Chapter 5 Components

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual331 CompressorWhen you click the [Compressor] button for the crossover processor, it opens the c

Page 260 - Group Component Variations

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual332DelayThis is a multi-tap delay that provides independent delay and level control for each outp

Page 261

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual333Delay ShortDelay short components are available with from one to eight outputs. Each has a sin

Page 262

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual334DynamicsComponents in the dynamic group adjust the dynamic range of the sound. There are eight

Page 263

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual335CompanderThe compander combines the effects of a compressor and an expander. A compressor comp

Page 264 - Component Editor Window

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual336CompressorCompresses signals that exceed a threshold. Narrows the dynamic range of the signal,

Page 265 - Parameter ID

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual337De-EsserCompresses the signal above a specified frequency. The de-esser controls sibilant (hiss

Page 266 - Changing Parameters

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual338Double-click a component to open the component editor for it. The parameters are the same for

Page 267 - Circular

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual339DuckingAttenuates the output a particular amount, when an input signal exceeds its threshold.

Page 268 - ■ Slider

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual34Configuration Creation ProcedureThe configuration is a design diagram that determines the D

Page 269 - ■ Buttons

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual340ExpanderWidens the dynamic range of the signal. Low-level signals such as noise are diminished

Page 270 - ■ Edit Box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual341GateAttenuates signals that are lower than the threshold level. Both mono channel and stereo c

Page 271 - Double-click

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual342LimiterSignals above the threshold are compressed at an ∞:1 ratio, preventing output of signal

Page 272

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual343Double click the component to open the component editor. Mono channel and stereo channel compo

Page 273 - About Snap

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual344Equalizer (EQ)The equalizer boosts or cuts the levels of specified frequencies. The EQ group co

Page 274 - 2 The library is recalled

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual345 EQ Graph [Bypass] ButtonA number for each frequency band is displayed on these buttons. When

Page 275 - The Library

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual346Parametric Equalizer (PEQ)Boosts or cuts signals within specified frequencies. In both the Mono

Page 276 - 5 Click the [Save] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual347 Filter TypeVarious types of curves are available for changing the level. Click the [Type] bu

Page 277 - Recalling a Library

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual348FaderControls the output level for each channel. Fader components are available for 1, 2, 4, 8

Page 278

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual349FiltersA filter passes specific frequencies and attenuates all others. There are seven types of

Page 279 - User Control

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual35OnlineYou can connect the DME unit to your computer and transfer configurations, scenes an

Page 280 - [User Control] Menu

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual350High Pass Filter (HPF)The high pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are higher tha

Page 281 - 2 Click the [New] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual351Low Pass Filter (LPF)The low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than a

Page 282

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual352Notch Filter (Notch)The notch filter attenuates the signal within a specified frequency band, wh

Page 283 - User Control Security

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual353Programmable BPFThe band pass filter passes the signal from a specified frequency band, while at

Page 284 - 3 Click the [OK] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual3547 LPF Frequency 20 Hz to 20 kHz Sets the LPF cutoff frequency. 8 Type Thru6 dB/Oct12 dB/Oct Ad

Page 285 - User Module Editor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual355Programmable HPFThe high pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are higher the speci

Page 286

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual356Programmable LPFThe low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than the sp

Page 287

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual357MeterDisplays signal levels. Meter components are available with 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 16 channe

Page 288 - Edit Palette

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual358MiscellaneousIn the Miscellaneous group, there are the Oscillator subgroup and the Wav File Pl

Page 289 - ■ Alignment of Controls

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual359Wav File PlayerThe Wav File Player is a component for playing Wave files. Only one Wav File Pla

Page 290

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual366 Storing and Checking Scenes.When moving online, the lowest scene must be stored. You ca

Page 291 - ■ Operation Mode

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual360MixerThe Mixer group contains the Auto Mixer, Delay Matrix, and Matrix Mixer. Auto MixerThere

Page 292 - Location

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual361Section Parameter Setting Range Function1 Input Channels Phase ON/OFF Reverses the phase of ea

Page 293 - [Property]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual362Delay MatrixThis is a matrix mixer that allows you to set an independent delay time and level

Page 294 - Changing the Window Size

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual363 Matrix (Delay Meter/Output Level Meter)The upper row has delay meters, while the middle row

Page 295 - ■ [Color]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual364 Input MasterIf you click the [Input Master] button in the delay matrix component editor, it

Page 296 - ■ [Image]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual365 Output MasterIf you click the [Output Master] button in the delay matrix component editor, i

Page 297 - Placing Controls

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual366 All Inputs to One OutputWhen you click the output channel number on the matrix, the [Delay M

Page 298

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual367 One Input to All OutputsWhen you click the input channel number on the left side of matrix,

Page 299

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual368If you make the delay matrix component editor active while the [Delay Matrix - One Input to Al

Page 300

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual369Channel Group SwitchingThe [Delay Matrix - Crosspoint] editor window displays four channels ea

Page 301 - ■ Order of Controls

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual379 IP Address SelectionThe DMEs included in the current zone are displayed in the [Designe

Page 302 - Moving and Aligning Controls

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual370Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. The number of input and outpu

Page 303 - Control Properties

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual371 Matrix (Output Level Meters)In the matrix, you can view levels for all output channels at on

Page 304 - [Text] box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual372 Input MasterIf you click the [Input Master] button in the matrix mixer component editor, it

Page 305

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual373 Output Master WindowIf you click the [Output Master] button in the matrix mixer component ed

Page 306

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual374 All Inputs to One OutputWhen you click the output channel number on the matrix, the [Matrix

Page 307 - ■ Level Meter Properties

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual375 One Input to All OutputsWhen you click the input channel number on the left side of the matr

Page 308 - Line Width

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual376 CrosspointIf you click a level meter in the matrix mixer component editor, the output crossp

Page 309 - [Link Component Editor]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual377Channel Group SwitchingThe [Matrix Mixer - Crosspoint] editor window displays four channels ea

Page 310 - ■ Text Properties Dialog Box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual378PanThe Pan group contains the following subgroups: LCR, LR, and Surround. Pan Nominal Positio

Page 311 - ■ Box Properties Dialog Box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual379LRSeparates a single input into left and right outputs. Components are available with 1, 2, 4,

Page 312 - Ellipse Size

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual38When going online is finished, the [Go On-line] button will be grayed out, and the Main Pa

Page 313 - Changing the Tab Order

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual380SurroundThere are three types of surround pan components in the Surround subgroup: 3-1, 5.1, a

Page 314 - Creating Parameter Links

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual381DraggingYou can move the control by dragging it with the mouse. ClickIf you click within the g

Page 315 - ■ Adding Multiple Controls

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual382Speaker ButtonIf you click any speaker button besides the [LFE] button, the control point will

Page 316 - Name Function

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual383 Surround 3-1Surround 3-1 has four channel surround pan, with three channels in front, and on

Page 317 - Chapter 6 Component Guide

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual384 Surround 5.1 Surround 5.1 has surround pan with three channels in front, two in the rear, an

Page 318 - ■ Graphic Control Points

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual385 Surround 6.1 Surround 6.1 has surround pan with three channels in front, three in the rear,

Page 319 - ■ LFP/HPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual386RouterThe router assigns inputs to outputs. Each of the six router groups has a different numb

Page 320 - Crossover Processor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual387 Routing SettingsTo change an assignment, click at the position where the desired input and o

Page 321

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual388Source SelectorThis component selects a single input source from multiple input sources.“Posit

Page 322

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual389Double-click a component to open the component editor. The component editor is the same for al

Page 323

DME Designer Owner’s Manual39Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowMain Panel WindowThe Main Panel window is the main window of DME Designer. Title Bar“DME Desi

Page 324

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual390Speaker ProcessorThe Speaker Processor is a crossover processor that includes APF (All Pass Fi

Page 325

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual391Different numbers of channels are provided by each component variation.Each frequency band has

Page 326

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual392 Graph Control PointsThe crossover level control points indicate [Output Level] and [Frequenc

Page 327

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual393 CrossoverClick the Speaker Processor [Crossover] button to open the crossover editor window.

Page 328

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual394 DelayClick the Speaker Processor [Delay] button to open the window. Delay can be set indepen

Page 329

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual395 Parametric EqualizerClick the Crossover Processor [PEQ] button to open the window. Parametri

Page 330

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual396 LimiterClick the Speaker Processor [Limiter] button to open the window. Limiter settings are

Page 331

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual397SPXSPX is an effect component that supports many different effect applications, such as reverb

Page 332 - Delay Long

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual398Other effect parameters vary according to the selected effect type, as shown below. Effect Typ

Page 333 - Delay Short

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual399Stereo DelayTwo input, two output basic stereo delay.Delay L 0.0 to 1350.0 ms Left channel del

Page 334 - Dynamics

Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual4 Two DME units/ZoneWhen one DME unit doesn’t provide sufficient processing power, up to 16 DME units can be

Page 335

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual40 [Open File] ButtonOpens project files. → [Open] on the [File] menu (page 45) [Save File] Bu

Page 336 - Compressor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual400FlangeTwo input, two output flange effect.Freq. 0.05 to 40.00 Hz Modulation speedDepth 0 to 100

Page 337

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual401HQ.PitchOne input, two output high-quality pitch shifter.Pitch -12 to +12 semitones Pitch shif

Page 338

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual402Amp SimulateOne input, two output guitar amp simulator.AMP.Type STK-M1, STK-M2, THRASH, MIDBST

Page 339

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual403Rev+ChorusOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel.Rev Time 0.3 to 99.0 s R

Page 340

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual404Rev+Sympho.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel.Rev Time 0.3 to 99.0

Page 341 - Knee=Hard

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual405Delay->ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series.Delay L 0.0 to

Page 342

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual406Dist->DelayOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series.DST.Type DST1, DST2

Page 343

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual407M.Band Dyna.Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain red

Page 344

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual408Slot Slot InThe Slot In Component only has outputs. 4, 8, and 16 channel types are provided.R

Page 345 - ■ EQ Graph [Bypass] Button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual409 Slot OutThe Slot Out component has only an input. There are three types of Slot In component

Page 346

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual41Tool Button (Large) [Show/Hide Designer] ButtonDisplays or hides the Designer window. [User

Page 347 - ■ Filter Type

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual410Cascade Cascade InThe Cascade In Component only has outputs.Only the DME64N has a Cascade In

Page 348 - ■ [Fade]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual411 Cascade OutThe Cascade Out Component only has inputs.Right-click the component and select [O

Page 349 - Band Pass Filter (BPF)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual412Internal Head AmpIn the DME24 configuration window, there are [Unit Input] and [Unit Output] bl

Page 350 - High Pass Filter (HPF)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual413MY-CardThis shows the input and output for the card inserted into the DME expansion slot. The

Page 351 - Low Pass Filter (LPF)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual414 MY-OthersDouble-click the block to display the component editor for it.This editor can be us

Page 352 - Notch Filter (Notch)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual415 MY16-AE/MY8-AE96/MY8-AE/MY8-AT/MY8-TD/MY16-TD/MY16-ATDouble-click the block to display the c

Page 353 - Programmable BPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual416 MY16-CDouble-click the block to display the component editor for it. Section Parameter Setti

Page 354

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual417Remote Controlled Head AmpThere are AD824 and AD8HR components arranged in the zone window.

Page 355 - Programmable HPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual418 AD8HRControls the Yamaha A/D converter AD8HR. The AD8HR is an eight channel analog to digita

Page 356 - Programmable LPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual419Component GlossaryAdjustable Gc (AdjustGc)One type of filter characteristic. With this setting,

Page 357

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual42[Mute] ButtonTur ns ON and OFF the DME mute button for the current zone.To turn it ON, press

Page 358 - Miscellaneous

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual420Delay ScaleSets the units used for specifying the delay time.Components: Crossover Processor,

Page 359 - Wav File Player

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual421KneeIn compressors, de-essers, and expanders, sets the way in which compression or expansion w

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Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual422RangeSet for Ducking and Gate. Sets the amount by which the level is reduced when signal is du

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DME Designer Owner’s Manual423TroubleshootingFor the latest information about DME Designer, visit the Yamaha pro audio site at http://www.yamahaproaud

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DME Designer Owner’s Manual424IndexAAD824 ...170, 417AD8HR ...

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IndexDME Designer Owner’s Manual425Filters ...349Firmware Upda

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IndexDME Designer Owner’s Manual426SSave ...23, 25saving a file w

Page 365 - ■ Output Master

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Page 366 - ■ All Inputs to One Output

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual43[User] (Logged On User) Currently Logged On User NameDisplays the currently logged on user n

Page 367 - ■ One Input to All Outputs

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual44Main Panel Window Menu[File] Menu [New]Creates a new project. When a new project is created,

Page 368 - ■ Crosspoint

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual45 [Open] Opens saved project files. Because the currently open project will be closed, a confir

Page 369 - Matrix Mixer

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual46 Recently Used FilesDisplays recently saved files. If you click one of the file names, you can

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual47[Edit] Menu [Undo]Undoes a single operation. The name of the operation that will be undone b

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual48[View] Menu [Designer]Displays or hides the Designer window. [Event Logger]Displays the net

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual49 [User Control Manager]Opens the “User Control Manager” dialog box.→ See “User Control” on p

Page 373 - ■ Output Master Window

Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual5System RequirementCommon data for DME units in the same zoneScene Manager A “scene” is information that is

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual50 [Clock]Opens the “Clock” dialog box.→ See “Clock” on page 105. [Language]Opens the “Langua

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual51[Window] MenuDisplays the open windows. Click a window name to bring that window to the front

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual52DME File StorageAllows management of DME files. Project files can be managed on the DME, elimin

Page 377 - Channel Group Switching

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual53PreferencesWhen you click the [Preference] command on the [File] menu in the Main Panel windo

Page 378 - ■ Pan Nominal Position

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual54[Confirm Scene Store]Place a checkmark here to have a confirmation dialog box displayed when st

Page 379 - 16 channels

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual55Security (Creating Users and Making User Settings)When you click the [Security] command on th

Page 380 - Function

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual56 Security LevelUser security levels are set with the [Operation Security] item at the right

Page 381 - Dragging

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual57[Enable Auto-Log On]Enables auto-logon. If this checkbox is selected, the user displayed in t

Page 382 - Speaker Button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual58User ListThe registered users are displayed here. The currently logged on user is displayed i

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual596 Operation SecuritySets the functions that can be used by the user selected on the [User Lis

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Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual6Main Changes from V1.0 to V1.1 Main Panel Window• Instead of the former Parameter Link function, there are

Page 385 - ■ Surround 6.1

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual60“Add User” Dialog Box/“Change User Information” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Add User] butto

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual61Creating UsersUsers are created as follows: 1 Click [Security] on the Main Panel window [Tool

Page 387 - ■ Clearing Routing Settings

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual627 Set the [Startup User Control].8 Click the [OK] button. This closes the “Add User” dialog b

Page 388 - Source Selector

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual63Scene ManagerScenesConfiguration contents can be given a name and saved as “Scenes.” Saving sc

Page 389 - Source Selector Component

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual64 ListDisplays the contents of the scene.Scene No.Displays the scene number. There are 999 sc

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual65Fade ModeSets the fade mode. You can select “All” or “Selected.”If you select “All,” all chan

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual66 [Insert] ButtonInserts the contents of the cut or copied scene into the location of the sce

Page 392 - ■ Graph Control Points

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual67 [Recall Safe] ButtonBefore performing a recall, you can check the contents of the scene sel

Page 393 - ■ Crossover

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual68 [Recall] ButtonRecalls the scene selected in the list and makes it the current scene. [De

Page 394 - Parameter Range Function

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual69 [Del] ButtonDeletes the preset selected on the preset list. [Store] ButtonStores the curr

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Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual7Changes from V1.1 to V1.2 Main Panel Window• The synchronization algorithm has been refined for faster sync

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual70User ControlUser ControlsYou can create an original control by arranging knobs and sliders in

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual71 User ControlDisplays the names of the user controls. Clicking here will select the characte

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual72 [New] ButtonCreates new user controls. Clicking here displays the “New User Control” dialog

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual73Parameter LinkAbout Parameter LinksYou can group parameters of the same type and link them. T

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual742 Parameter Link ModeParameter linking is active when checked. Uncheck to temporarily disable

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual75Synchronization (DME Designer and DME Unit Synchronization)The DME unit and DME Designer are

Page 402 - 0 to 100 Delay time offset

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual76“Synchronization” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Synchronization] command on the [Tools] menu,

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual77 [Go On-line] ButtonThis button will be grayed out when the software is online. Clicking the

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual78 NetworkThe devices currently connected to the network are displayed in the Network list. To

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual79GPIAbout GPIGPI is an abbreviation for General Purpose Interface. Using GPI input and output,

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Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual8• The order of same-time events can be changed in the Event Scheduler. (→ page 116)• Exceptions can be spec

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual80 GPI INThe DME64N has 16 GPI IN channels, and the DME24N has 8 GPI IN channels.These setting

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual81•[Parameter Value Edit]Allows component parameters to be changed via GPI input.In this case [

Page 409 - ■ Slot Out

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual82• [Scene Change]GPI input can be used to recall a specified scene.[Parameter] specifies the num

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual83• [Scene Decrement]GPI input can be used to decrement the scene number.[Parameter], [Min], an

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual84• [Mute]GPI input can be used to engage or disengage the DME mute function.[Parameter], [Min]

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual85• [GPI Lock]GPI Lock can be turned on or off via GPI input. When GPI Lock is ON, all GPI inpu

Page 413 - Input Format/Output Format

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual86• [Time Adjustment]GPI input can be used to adjust the DME internal clock as follows:[Paramet

Page 414 - ■ MY8-AE96S

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual87• [Play Wav File]GPI input can be used to initiate playback of the specified Wave file.[Paramet

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual88 GPI OUTThe DME64N has 16 GPI OUT channels, and the DME24N has 8 GPI OUT channels.These sett

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual89• [Scene Change]The recall status of the specified scene is transmitted via GPI output.[Parame

Page 417 - Remote Controlled Head Amp

Getting StartedDME Designer Owner’s Manual9• User module port labels can be edited. (→ page 183)• Graphics can be placed to represent user modules. (→

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual90MIDIWhen you click the [MIDI] command on the [Tools] menu, the “MIDI” dialog box is displayed

Page 419 - Component Glossary

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual91[Control Change] TabAssigns components to control change for each DME. You can change DME par

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual92ParameterSet the assigned component link parameter. When you click here, a list of parameters

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual93[Program Change] TabAssigns scenes to program control change numbers 1 through 128. Switches

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual94 [All Assign] ButtonAssigns all scenes in order starting from program number 1. Bank Selec

Page 423 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual95 Parameter Change ListThe current settings are displayed in the list in the center. No.This

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual96Min/MaxThis sets the parameter range. The current values for the [Min] (lower limit) and [Max

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual97[Port] TabSets the MIDI port for the current zone used by DME Designer. MIDI PORTSelects the

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual98User Defined Button (User Defined Parameters)User Defined ParametersParameters that the user can

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual99FunctionSpecifies the function to be assigned to the function keys.• [No Assign]No assignment.

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