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PM5D / PM5D-RH Quick Start Guide Part 3

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Table of Contents

The PM5D/PM5D-RH Quick Start Guide is in three parts 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Table 

of 

Contents 

           3

Background 

and 

introduction 

to 

Studio 

Manager. 

       4

What 

is 

Studio 

Manager 

for? 

         5

Where 

can 

get 

Studio 

Manager? 

         5

What 

kind 

of 

computer 

do 

need? 

         6

Which 

version 

of 

software 

should 

use? 

        7

How 

can 

deal 

with 

older 

versions?         7

If I don’t have access to a PM5D can I still get started and use the software? 

 

 

 

 

7

Opening Studio Manager and the Editor for the fi 

rst 

time. 

      8

Using 

Editor 

Windows. 

          8

Changing 

parameters. 

          9

Dragging 

rotary 

knob. 

          10

The 

SEL 

channel 

windows; 

main 

and 

Additional. 

       10

Channel 

copy 

and 

paste. 

          10

Keyboard 

Shortcuts. 

          11

PM5D 

setup; 

walk 

through 

guide. 

         12

 

PM5D rider specifi 

cations; 

         12

 

Entering names and doing the patch; the planning stage. 

 

 

 

 

 

13

 Entering 

names 

and 

doing 

the 

patch; 

 

       14

 To 

pair 

mono 

input 

channels 

as 

stereo; 

       15

 Output 

patching. 

          15

 To 

pair 

output 

mixes 

as 

stereo. 

        16

 Setting 

the 

mix 

levels. 

         16

 Store 

your 

scene 

and 

save 

your 

setup 

work. 

       17

 Internal 

effects 

engines 

         18

 The 

Matrix 

          20

 Graphic 

equalizers, 

GEQ. 

         20

 User 

Defi 

ned 

Keys          21

 Assignable/DCA 

faders 

         21

 Cue 

level 

on 

faders 

for 

monitor 

engineers. 

       22

 Store 

and 

Save 

again 

         22

PM5D data loading from PCMCIA card. (Basic Load All data)  

 

 

 

 

 

23

Going on-line for the fi rst time; Studio Manager, PM5DV2 Editor and PM5D 

 

 

 

 

24

PM5D 

mixer 

settings 

          24

Setting up MIDI ports the fi 

rst 

time 

you 

go 

on-line. 

       25

On-line, 

Off-line 

and 

Synchronized.         26

Loading and saving sessions without a PCMCIA card; Use Studio Manager. 

 

 

 

 

26

Advanced 

Load 

and 

Save 

using 

On-line 

connection. 

       27

What 

makes 

up 

Console 

or 

Session 

File? 

        27

Library Window dragging.  Example; load a stored user effect from one session to another. 

 

 

28

Using 

two 

PM5DV2 

Editors. 

         29

Making and breaking scene links in PM5DV2 Editor   

 

 

 

 

 

 

30

To merge two bands scenes into one session fi 

le; 

       30

Wireless 

remote 

control 

of 

PM5D. 

         31

PM5D/PM5D-RH 

Quick 

Start 

Guide 

in 

three 

parts. 

       31

Summary of Contents for PM5D

Page 1: ...walk through guide This quick start guide series is designed for people about to use Yamaha PM5D for the first time It is not a guide to audio mixing and it assumes the reader has experience of analo...

Page 2: ...ring all that as a starting scene 362 pages of manual and then the editor and driver guides Mmmm there has got to be a quicker way Part 2 Store edit and save 1 Storing and editing stored scenes using...

Page 3: ...nels as stereo 15 Output patching 15 To pair output mixes as stereo 16 Setting the mix levels 16 Store your scene and save your setup work 17 Internal effects engines 18 The Matrix 20 Graphic equalize...

Page 4: ...l audio products found in studio environments Far from being limited to the remote control of a PM5D Studio Manager can remote control several PM5Ds other Yamaha digital mixers SPX2000s and Motif Keyb...

Page 5: ...hile you are at home on the bus or even on a plane Secondly Studio Manager offers an alternative interface when connected to a PM5D this gives a different view an extra control interface for dual oper...

Page 6: ...nformation is given on the download pages of the website but in Autumn 2008 For Windows Vista CPU 1 4GHz or higher Intel Core Pentium Celeron family processor OS Windows Vista 32 bit Ultimate Enterpri...

Page 7: ...xer firmware in all consoles If you own the mixer keep it up to date or visiting engineers may not be able to open their files If you are a touring freelance engineer carry latest firmware and PCMCIA...

Page 8: ...tiple consoles you can choose to name each one by double left clicking on the name below the icon Windows can be sized but the contents do not scale You must use scroll bars if your screen is not big...

Page 9: ...r clockwise or anticlock wise Double click on dB numerical values and type in a value Double click on the name eg Ch14 and rename the chan nel Still limited to four characters You can click and drag m...

Page 10: ...L channel you use the Main View is probably a little easier and it has the library short cuts but later when connected on line to the console you may want to decide if you need the Studio Manager to s...

Page 11: ...Option 2 Opens the Selected Channel window Ctrl 3 3 Opens the Library window Ctrl 4 4 Opens the Patch Editor window Ctrl 5 5 Opens the Surround Editor window Ctrl 6 6 Opens the Timecode Counter windo...

Page 12: ...ive DI Y Mix 15 Drum Ears R Wired Ears 16 BASS PRE Active DI Y Mix 16 Simon Ears L Wireless IEM Plus Spare Belt Pack 2 packs 17 BASS POST UHF Theta 98 Mix 17 Simon Ears R Wireless IEM 18 OCARINA UHF T...

Page 13: ...DI Y 17 15 15 BASS POST Bss2 UHF Theta 98 18 16 16 OCARINA Ocar UHF Theta 98 19 17 17 SAX Sax UHF Theta 98 20 18 18 ACC GTR Acou BSS DI Y 21 19 19 GTR TOP GtrT BT 4051 Y 22 20 20 GTR BOTT GtrB MD422 2...

Page 14: ...1 R VL1R Active DI Y 38 36 37 SEQ 1 LOOPS Loop XLR 39 37 38 SEQ 2 LOOPS Loop XLR 40 38 39 SEQ 3 BASS Bass XLR 41 39 40 SEQ 4 FX FX XLR 42 40 41 SEQ 5 KEY 1L Key1 XLR 43 41 42 SEQ 6 KEY 1R Key1 XLR 44...

Page 15: ...2 SF SL TOP SUB Mix 3 Bass Out Wedges Mix 4 Bass In Wedges Mix 5 GTR Out Wedges Mix 6 GTR In Wedges Mix 7 Drum Wedge Wedge Mix 8 Drum Sub Dual 15 Pwr Sub Mix 9 Drum Rev FX 3 Mix 10 Key Wedge L Wedges...

Page 16: ...ove to the next name Double click on the name to highlight it then type in the name Output names are useful in the Editor and ap pear on the console in the relevant screens Output names only appear on...

Page 17: ...ther formats offer some advantages One small con venience is that the YSE files open with the same window layout as they were stored with so they can be faster to get going with Also the YSE file form...

Page 18: ...ke a stereo in out SPX 2000 type multi effects unit All the effect programs and parameters can be pre selected using the Editor and saved into a console file Patching internal effects The In and Out o...

Page 19: ...om a special series of Add on effects and they have special control GUI pages available in the Editor These GUI are not available on the console screen but the effects obviously do run in the console...

Page 20: ...If a spare IEM pack is connected to the matrix output it can now be used for any IEM user who s own system fails Quickly double press the SEL key of the mix with the failed pack and turn up the mix t...

Page 21: ...function just as you would on the PM5D panel The UDK s in PM5D Editor Control can be used to call up screens on the editor when it is connected to the PM5D on line They are like bookmarks for the on l...

Page 22: ...users can still use the Monitor Assign keys to achieve dual monitor bus possibilities where they can hear different mixes in their wedge and IEM pack at the same time Store and Save again Now is a goo...

Page 23: ...ole and any data within the console is lost Output data can be retained if Output Isolation feature is used In addition to the LOAD The console will be setup just as you dictated in Studio Manager Onl...

Page 24: ...onnected a new USB printer or other office peripheral With Mac just double click the icon and follow the loading instructions Full instructions for both OS are available from the download site With Wi...

Page 25: ...amed it in the DME N network driver Now you can double click to open the Editor window The next step is to assign the Editor to those MIDI ports Click FILE SYSTEM SETUP and choose the ports from the d...

Page 26: ...s save to a PCMCIA card or synchronize to the PC and save the session in your computer This is why choosing the direction of synchronising is so important If synchronisation doesn t happen or fails to...

Page 27: ...that position in the console memory is being used we can change the scene number as we load it Here is a reminder of the libraries The blue boxes include all the items stored when the console Store k...

Page 28: ...s engineer Next drag the stored effect from the right hand column INTERNAL DATA and drop in the left hand column FILE and confirm You cannot choose library positions less than 056 as these are ROM for...

Page 29: ...Input Patch Library and Output patch and name is in the Output Patch Library So for the console to make a scene recall properly it must not only have the stored scene data but also the HA Library RH...

Page 30: ...The procedure to drag a scene from one session into another for example to merge two bands sessions when they appear in the same show is Open two instances of the PM5DV2 Editor in Studio Manager One a...

Page 31: ...M5D RH Quick Start Guide in three parts Thank you very much for reading through these guides We hope they help you get the best from the PM5D system The have become quite lengthy for something called...

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