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4. 

Now save an ALL DATA file for Console #1 onto the memory 
card (or USB memory in the case of M7CL and LS9), or 
alternatively synchronise from Console to PC with Studio 
Manager and save the Session. 

 

5. 

Then insert the memory card into Console #2 and load the file 
that was saved in the previous step.  Or load the Studio 
Manager Session that was just saved into the Editor for Console 
#2 and synchronise from PC to Console. 

 

6. 

Now both consoles will have the same Scene Memories, 
Libraries, MIDI and Setup data. 

 
 

Control

 

 

Because of the MIDI connections, any mixing parameter that is edited 
on Console #1 will also be changed on Console #2, and vice versa: 
they will completely mirror each other.  Also when a Scene is recalled 
on one console, the same will be recalled on the other console. 
 

But one thing to remember is that if any Scenes or Libraries are 

modified and Stored on one console during a show rehearsal or sound-
check, then an ALL DATA file should be saved onto the memory card 
and transferred into the other console (or use Studio Manager to 
transfer the session file).  It is important to keep all the memories 
synchronised so that when a Scene is recalled, all the mixing 
parameters on both consoles will be identical. 
 
Here is a list of functions that are mirrored: 

 

  All Mixing Parameters: 

o

 EQ 

o

 PAN 

o

 COMP 

o

 GATE 

o

 DELAY 

o

 INSERT 

o

 FADERS 

o

 CHANNEL 

ON 

o

 ROUTING 

o

 AUX 

SENDS 

o

 MATRIX 

 DIO 

settings 

 REMOTE 

setup 

 METER 

 PAIR 

 GROUP 

 INPUT 

PATCH 

 OUTPUT 

PATCH 

 EFFECTS 

 GRAPHIC 

EQUALIZERS 

 SCENE 

MEMORY 

RECALL 

  SCENE FADE TIME 

 RECALL 

SAFE

YAMAHA Digital Mixers: A Redundancy Guide 

Summary of Contents for PM5D

Page 1: ...YAMAHA Digital Mixers A Redundancy Guide How to achieve Mirroring with PM5D RH M7CL LS9 DM2000 DM1000 02R96 01V96 1 YAMAHA Digital Mixers A Redundancy Guide...

Page 2: ...rs but for this example DM2000 will be used The procedure is basically the same with all the other digital mixers with just small variations in the Display menus and Setup functions Preparation 1 Obvi...

Page 3: ...L number is the same see diagram below 2 Make sure the MIDI Program Assign Table on the PGM ASGN page contains the default settings If it doesn t then INITIALIZE it so PGM 1 recalls Scene 1 PGM 2 reca...

Page 4: ...lso when a Scene is recalled on one console the same will be recalled on the other console But one thing to remember is that if any Scenes or Libraries are modified and Stored on one console during a...

Page 5: ...u SCENE MEMORY SORT and PASTE functions AUTOMIX functions USER DEFINED KEY assignments though BANK SELECT is mirrored LOCATOR functions MIX C R SOURCES and MIX MONITOR SOURCES functions in the MONITOR...

Page 6: ...ct settings for Studio Manager in the MIDI HOST page of the SETUP menu for each Console i Choose USB 1 ID1 for Console 1 ii Choose USB 1 ID2 for Console 2 3 Launch Studio Manager and in the Setup Wind...

Page 7: ...ust correspond with the ID selected in the MIDI HOST page of the Console 6 When synchronising with the consoles remember to check the All Libs option to save load all the Scene Memories and Libraries...

Page 8: ...Download the latest manuals firmware and software from www yamahaproaudio com 8 YAMAHA Digital Mixers A Redundancy Guide...

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