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Studio Manager Version 2 Owner’s Manual

You can save the various parameter setting files either as a complete set using Studio Manager or your DAW applica-
tion, or individually using each Editor. The following table shows how to manage your setting files.

If you save a file in the Studio Manager window, all selected Editor settings are saved in a file with a file extension of 
“.YSM”. If the “Automatically synchronize on file load” preference (see page 7) is turned on, opening a file will recall 
the entire set of system settings (Recall function).
If you’re using Studio Manager with your DAW application, the settings of all selected Editors will be saved together 
within the file of the DAW application. If desired, you can also save files from Studio Manager, and then open them 
from Studio Manager running as a stand-alone application.
If you save a file in an Editor, only that Editor’s settings are saved in a file.

If MIDI ports specified in Editors are not 
enabled on the computer (e.g., when you open a 
file on another computer), it’s convenient to 
change all MIDI port settings together in the Re-
map MIDI Ports window (shown on the right). 
Choose [Re-map MIDI Ports] from the [File] 
menu to display the window.

Workspace

This column lists the MIDI ports specified in 
Editors by the corresponding device names 
and [port names].

System

This column lists the MIDI ports enabled on the computer. If the ports listed in the Workspace column and the 
ports listed in the System column do not match, click the port name in the System column to display a pull-down 
menu, then select a matching port from the menu.

Creating a new file

Choose [New] from the [File] menu.
(only if Studio Manager is running as stand-alone)

Opening a previously saved file

Choose [Open (Import)] from the [File] menu.

Saving the current file

Choose [Save] from the [File] menu.
(only if Studio Manager is running as stand-alone)

Saving the current file with a new name

Choose [Save As... (Export)] from the [File] menu.

NOTE:  

When you create a new file, or open a previously saved file, a message appears asking whether you want 

to save the currently-open file. Click [Yes] to save the current file and open another. Click [No] to open another 
without saving the current one. Click [Cancel] to cancel the operation.

NOTE:  

This function is not available if you’re 

using Studio Manager in your DAW 
application.

Working with Files

Mapping MIDI Ports

Summary of Contents for Studio Manager v.2

Page 1: ...computer Future upgrades of application or system software and any changes to the specifications or functions will be announced separately All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged Yamaha Pro Audio global site http www yamahaproaudio com Yamaha synth com http www yamahasynth com Table of Contents Overview of Studio Manager 2 Starting and Configur...

Page 2: ...udio Manager or your DAW application When you want to save setting files you can do this from Studio Manager to recall multiple devices at once or from an individual Editor to recall only a specific device When you save your settings in your DAW application the Studio Manager settings will also be saved together with the DAW application file and can also be recalled in the same way To use Studio M...

Page 3: ... want to use Studio Manager in Cubase you ll need to specify that MIDI port within Cubase NOTE Use the following button and checkbox if necessary Remove Removes the selected device from the Workspace section Set Default Mark this checkbox then click the Apply or OK button The next time you start Studio Manager the current Setup window settings will be automatically selected NOTE To activate MIDI p...

Page 4: ...se in the window will display a pop up menu see page 8 NOTE To change the icon name select the icon then click the name NOTE Use the following box if necessary MIDI Thru Ch This field appears if MIDI Thru is enabled If you select Original a MIDI signal will be output to the output channel that has the same number as the input channel If you select any channel from 1 through 16 MIDI signals of all ...

Page 5: ...rrespond ing Editors Follow the steps below to synchronize Studio Manager with the hardware product 1 Select Synchronize then Recall in the Studio Manager window The following window opens 2 Select whether you want to transfer your settings to Studio Manager each Editor or hardware product Choose Select direction of data transfer or According to editor setting for each Editor Select direction of d...

Page 6: ...her in the Re map MIDI Ports window shown on the right Choose Re map MIDI Ports from the File menu to display the window Workspace This column lists the MIDI ports specified in Editors by the corresponding device names and port names System This column lists the MIDI ports enabled on the computer If the ports listed in the Workspace column and the ports listed in the System column do not match cli...

Page 7: ...ll be automatically selected Menu Bar File Menu If you re using Studio Manager with your DAW application these menu items will not appear Synchronize Menu New Ctrl N N Creates a new file Open Ctrl O O Import Ctrl I I Opens a previously saved file Save Ctrl S S Saves the current file Save As Export Ctrl E E Saves the current file with a different name Setup Open the Setup window to configure Studio...

Page 8: ...ates the selected Editor Close Closes the selected Editor Synchronize Synchronizes with the corresponding device Recall Enabled Specifies whether the Recall function will be performed for the correspond ing device If this check box is checked Studio Manager will perform the Recall function for the corresponding device and the indicator located in the upper right corner of the corresponding icon wi...

Page 9: ... select the devices you want to edit and specify the desired MIDI ports using the Editor see page 3 Virtual MIDI port display The MIDI port used by an Editor selected in Studio Manager is shown within Cubase as the MIDI port for that device name You can assign this port to a MIDI track Audio Integration You can open the editor directly and edit the hardware device in the same way as you would open...

Page 10: ...R96 DM1000 Editor OPT2 DM1000 01V96 Editor OPT2 01V96 SPX 2000 Editor OPT2 SPX2000 01X Editor OPT2 01X MOTIF RACK XS Editor OPT2 MOTIF RACK XS MOTIF XS Editor OPT2 MOTIF XS 6 7 8 MOTIF ES6 7 8 Multi Part Editor OPT2 MOTIF ES 6 7 8 MOTIF ES6 7 8 Voice Editor OPT2 MOTIF ES 6 7 8 S90 ES Multi Part Editor OPT2 S90 ES S90 ES Voice Editor OPT2 S90 ES MO6 MO8 Multi Part Editor OPT2 MO6 MO8 MO6 MO8 Voice ...

Page 11: ... that can transmit data via the client s external MIDI ports Typically this will allow basic hardware editor con trol panels to operate properly Level 2 OPT Processors provides support for real time MIDI processors and panel automation Typically this will allow both real time and offline MIDI effects to operate properly and supply auto mation to OPT panels Level 3 OPT Views provides support for ed...

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