Installing the dm2000, New functions in dm2000 version 2 – Yamaha DM2000 User Manual
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Installing the DM2000
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DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Installing the DM2000
The DM2000 should be placed on a strong and stable surface, somewhere that complies
with the warnings and cautions listed in the previous sections.
New Functions in DM2000 Version 2
The following functions have been added to the DM2000 as part of the upgrade of the firm-
ware from version 1.2 to version 2.0.
Control Surface
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When you operate the faders (for fader levels) or Encoders (for pan settings), the corre-
sponding fader level or pan setting appears on the channel strip display.
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You can switch the indication on the channel strip display between channel name/ID and
port name/ID.
→ page 276
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Encoder mode now features an assignable function, ALT LAYER, which enables you to con-
trol the channel level for all 48 channels without switching between layers.
→ page 61
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There are now 50 assignable Encoder mode parameters.
→ page 63
Input Channels
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Surround Pan supports 6.1 Surround.
→ page 97
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You can change the bus assigned to each surround pan channel.
→ page 99
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The Fader Group Master function enables you to control the overall level of the Fader group
channels simultaneously while maintaining the relative level balance of each channel.
→ page 92
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The Mute Group Master function enables you to mute all channels in a Mute group simul-
taneously.
→ page 90
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The on/off status of the Follow Pan button is reflected in the pan and Surround Pan settings.
→ page 93
Aux Sends
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You can exclude channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus).
→ page 117
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You can copy the channel fader positions to Aux Sends.
→ page 118
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You can set all Send levels to nominal simultaneously.
→ page 112
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If an Aux Send is set to pre-fader, you can set the Pre point before or after the [ON] button.
→ page 112
Common Channel Functions
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Input and Output Channel Meter pages indicate the gain reduction being applied by the
Gate and Compressor.
→ page 128
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You can select whether the Input Channel’s Pan setting is used when the Input Channel Solo
signal is set to Pre Fader.
→ page 143
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Raising the channel faders for soloed Channels from –
∞ can unsolo the Channels.
→ page 143
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The AUX SELECT [AUX 1]–[AUX 12] buttons enable you to solo or unsolo Aux Sends.
→ page 143
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The Fader Group Master function enables you to control the overall level of the Fader group
channels simultaneously while maintaining the relative level balance of each channel.
→ page 147
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The Mute Group Master function enables you to mute all channels in a Mute group simul-
taneously.
→ page 149