Yamaha DME User Manual
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Chapter 6 Component Guide
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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*1 The amount of gain compensation varies according to the number of channels for which input is detected as follows:
*2 The setting range of Response Time varies according to the operating frequency as follows:
44.1kHz: 110 msec to 46.0 sec, 48kHz: 101 msec to 42.3 sec, 88.2kHz: 55 msec to 23.0sec, 96kHz: 51 msec to 21.1 sec
Section
Parameter
Setting Range
Function
1
Input Channel
Phase
ON/OFF
Inverts the phase of each input channel.
2
Auto
ON/OFF
Specifies whether each channel is applied to
automatic compensation or not.
3
Input Detect
Lights when the input level exceeds the
Detect Gain setting.
4
Detect Gain
-54 to 0 dB
Sets the threshold level above which input
signals will be detected. The master output
level is automatically adjusted (reduced) to
maintain a constant level according to the
number of channels for which input is
detected. (*1)
5
O/Ride
ON/OFF
The corresponding channel is given output
priority when this parameter is ON. All other
channels are muted.
6
Mode
Last/Mix
Determines whether only the last channel
given priority via the O/Ride parameter is
turned ON (Last), or whether multiple
channels can be turned ON (Mix).
7
On
ON/OFF
Turns the input to each channel ON.
8
Fader
-
∞ to +10 dB
Sets the input level for each input channel.
9
Master Output
Level Meter
Displays the master output level.
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Response Time
*2
Sets the response time for reducing the
amount of output level compensation (gain
increase).
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On
ON/OFF
Turns the master output ON.
@
Fader
-
∞ to +10 dB
Sets the master output level.
Number of
detected input
channels
Amount of gain
compensation
0
0.0 dB
1
0.0 dB
2
-3.0 dB
3
-4.8 dB
4
-6.0 dB
5
-7.0 dB
6
-7.8 dB
7
-8.5 dB
8
-9.0 dB
9
-9.5 dB
10
-10.0 dB
11
-10.4 dB
12
-10.8 dB
13
-11.1 dB
14
-11.5 dB
15
-11.8 dB
16
-12.0 dB