Yamaha DME User Manual
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Chapter 3 Main Panel Window
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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■ [DME]
From the list, select the DME where you will be making settings.
■ Configuration
The current configuration name will be displayed.
■ GPI IN
The DME64N has 16 GPI IN channels, and the DME24N/DME Satellite has 8 GPI IN ports.
These settings determine which DME parameters will be controlled by input received at each
individual GPI IN port. The port numbers are shown in the leftmost column.
[Function]
Specifies the function to be controlled by GPI input. Click to see a list from which you can choose
the function to be assigned to the corresponding GPI IN port.
The ten available functions are: [No Assign], [Parameter Value Edit], [Direct Parameter Value],
[Scene Change], [Scene Increment], [Scene Decrement], [Mute], [GPI Lock], [Time Adjustment],
[Play Wav File].
The [Parameter], [Min], [Max], and [Terminal] items will change according to the selected function.
• [No Assign]
No function assigned. This is the default setting.
Select [No Assign] to clear an assigned function.
The [Parameter], [Min], [Max], and [Terminal] items are not available.
• [Parameter Value Edit]
Allows component parameters to be changed via GPI input.
In this case [Parameter] is used to select the parameter to be controlled.
[Min] and [Max] specify the range over which the parameter can be changed.
[Terminal] determines how the GPI input voltage will affect the specified parameter.
and
specify continuous control of continuously-variable parameters from an external
fader, knob, or similar device.
and
specify on/off control of 2-state parameters via an external switching device.
NOTE
Components for user modules are also listed in a hierarchal display, but if user module security is enabled, the
components are not displayed. However, parameters displayed in the user module editor are displayed here.