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Notes for DME64N/DME24N Version 1.2

 

4

 

3. User Label Function

 

Lets you attach names to assigned parameters. 

For details about settings, see the “DME Designer Version 1.2 Owner’s Manual.” 

 

 

A GPI LOCK function has been added.

 

This functions allows you to disable input from a GPI device. 
For details about settings, see the “DME Designer Version 1.2 Owner’s Manual.” 

 

 

The number of MY16-C cards that can be used simultaneously in the DME64N is now four. 

 

In Version 1.0, only two MY16-C cards could be used simultaneously in the DME64N (page 20 in the DME64N/24N Owners 
Manual). In Version 1.1, up to four cards can be used simultaneously. 
However, if the serial number written on the upper surface of your DME64N is shown below, a hardware upgrade is needed. 
KK, KL, KM, KN, KO, KP, KX, KY are the third and fourth digits of the serial number. 
A fee is charged for the hardware upgrade. 
For details, contact Yamaha customer support using the contact information located at the end of the “DME64N/24N 
Owner’s Manual.” 

 

 

The [PHONES] terminal can now be muted. 

 

The [PHONES] terminal in Version 1.0 was not muted when the unit as a whole was muted by pressing the [MUTE] button 
(page 40 in the DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual, “Mute Switching.” In Version 1.1, all outputs are muted including [PHONES]. 

 

 

The CASCADE setting (page 53 in the DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual) is now available from DME 
Designer only. 

 

In Version 1.0, CASCADE could be set in the DME64N, but in Version 2.0, this is a screen display function only. 
Set CASCADE from DME Designer. 
For details about settings, see the “DME Designer Version 1.2 Owner’s Manual.” 

 

 

The monitoring function (page 42 in the DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual) has been changed. 

 

• By editing the Monitoring Point List in DME Designer, you can select user-defined monitoring points in the DME64N/24N. Using 

this function, component input/output points can be selected for monitoring points in the DME64N/24N. 

• The [MONITOR] indicator blinks when you are using the probe monitor function to select monitoring points from DME Designer. 

• You can turn the monitoring function OFF. 

• Lighting of the indicator lamp is linked to ON/OFF for the monitoring function and probe monitoring function. 

 

The monitoring function is for monitoring the sound at a specific point within the DME. 
The monitored sound is output from the [PHONES] terminal and from the Monitor OUT that is set in DME Designer. 

 

1. Setting a monitoring point from the DME64N/24N 

 

You can select a monitoring point in the DME64N/24N and check the sound. 

 

(1) Slot or user de

fi

ned selection

 

Select the slot or User Defined in the monitoring slot dialog. 
The following five position types can be selected:

1

 

 Slot input/output terminal

2

 

 CASCADE input/output terminal (DME64N only)

3

 

 IN terminal (DME24N only)

4

 

 OUT terminal (DME24N only)

5

 

 User Defined 

By connecting 

1

 

 through 

4

 

 in DME Designer, you will be able to select the input/output terminal. 

You will be able to select 

5

 

 by editing the Monitoring Point List in DME Designer. 

 

(2) Selecting a Monitoring Point

 

Monitoring points can be selected using the “Monitoring Point” dialog box.
The monitoring point will switch and the [MONITOR] indicator lights up. 

 

Method of Operation

 

With the monitoring function set to OFF ([MONITOR] indicator not lit) press the [MONITOR] button to display the 
Monitoring Slot Dialog. 
In the dialog, select the Monitoring Slot and Monitoring Point and use the [ENTER] button to confirm.
Pressing the [CANCEL] button returns to the previous dialog. 

Summary of Contents for DME24N

Page 1: ...ha Pro Audio website http www yamahaproaudio com Added parameters are shown in bold Upgrading Cautions The following parameter will not be reflected in Version 1 2 when it is used to read data created...

Page 2: ...and restarts A THRU connection function has been added Even in an environment with no computer you can check the connections without using DME Designer by directly connecting the DME64N 24N input outp...

Page 3: ...rol Mode Switches to Final Output Stage Parameter Control Mode BANK BANK The channels targeted for operation are shifted by the number of channels built into the DAW controller CH CH The channels targ...

Page 4: ...E64N 24N Owner s Manual has been changed By editing the Monitoring Point List in DME Designer you can select user defined monitoring points in the DME64N 24N Using this function component input output...

Page 5: ...onents other than input output components cannot be arranged The following notes apply when Preparation on page 19 of the DME64N 24N Owner s Manual is started up for the first time The meter does not...

Page 6: ...his manual page 79 Low Battery Battery capacity is running low Stop using the unit immediately and contact a Yamaha electric sound service outlet listed at the end of this manual page 79 MIDI Port In...

Page 7: ...ot synchronized with the DME64N word clock Recheck the settings for using the word clock that synchronizes the DME64N and external devices SLOT3 Sync Err The word clock input from Slot3 is not synchro...

Page 8: ...lip OUTPUT 1 8 150 600 Lines 4dBu 1 23V 24dBu 12 28 Euroblock PHONES 15 8 75mW 150mW Stereo Phone Jack 40 65mW 150mW Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units CH INPUT 1 8 CH OUTPUT 1 8 600 GAIN 60...

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