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Yamaha WC42260 User Manual

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Chapter 21—Other Functions

DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

SCENE MEM: Saves Scenes. You can save ALL Scenes, individual Scenes, or the Edit Buffer
(i.e., the current Scene).

AUTOMIX: Saves Automixes. You can save ALL Automixes, individual Automixes, or the
current Automix.

LIBRARY: Saves the following libraries: EQ, Gate, Comp, Channel, Effects, GEQ, Bus to
Stereo, Input Patch, Output Patch, Surround Monitor. For each library you can select ALL
user memories, individual user memories, and for the Bus to Stereo, Input Patch, Output
Patch, Surround Monitor libraries you can also select the current settings.

BANK: Saves the User Defined Remote banks (RMT UDEF), User Defined Plug-Ins banks
(PLUG UDEF), USER DEFINED KEYS banks (KEYS UDEF), or the USER ASSIGNABLE
LAYER banks (USR LAYER). For each item you can select ALL or individual banks.

SETUP MEM: Saves the DM2000 setup data (i.e., system settings).
PGM TABLE: Saves the Scene to MIDI Program Change table. See “Assigning Scenes to
Program Changes” on page 218.

CTL TABLE: Saves the Parameter to MIDI Control Change table. See “Assigning Parame-
ters to Control Changes” on page 219.

PLUG-IN: Saves the settings of the effects processing cards installed in the Slots. You can
save ALL Slots or individual Slots.

Loading

DM2000 data can be loaded from SmartMedia as follows.

1

Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [DATA] button to locate the Load page.

2

Insert your SmartMedia card into the CARD slot.

3

To load data, use the buttons in the CATEGORY box to select the type of file
you want to load, select a file in the LIST box, select the LOAD button, and
then press [ENTER].

The FILE INFORMATION box displays the filename and the date when the currently
selected file was last stored. See “Saving” on page 271 for information on the PATH and
LIST boxes and the SmartMedia icon.

Note: You cannot save data that exceeds the remaining space on a SmartMedia card. Even if
you try to overwrite the existing data, you will require a space equivalent to the size of the data
you are trying to save.