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PM1D Manager V2 

 

for Windows

 

Owner’s Manual

 

About the specifications of this software

 

Specifications of this software and the material given in this manual are subject to change without notice.

 

Copyright

 

Copying or distributing this software and/or this manual in part or in whole using any method without the written per-
mission of Yamaha Corporation is prohibited.

 

Trademarks

 

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Pentium II is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Compact Flash™ is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Other company names and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners. Symbols 
such as ® and TM are not explicitly given in this document.

The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes only, and may 
appear somewhat different from those on your instrument.

 

EN

Summary of Contents for PM1D Manager V2

Page 1: ...d Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Pentium II is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Compact Flash is a trademark...

Page 2: ...display common to all screens 7 Lower part of the display common to all screens 7 Lower part of the function menu 8 Option popup window 8 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP popup window 9 Communication between PM1...

Page 3: ...rols of the console and the knobs buttons of the software The names of controls on the console switches encoders are enclosed in square brackets in order to distinguish them from the knobs and buttons...

Page 4: ...em you may be asked to restart the system during the installation process If so installation will continue automatically after you restart 3 As directed by the instructions on the screen click the Nex...

Page 5: ...ther of the following methods to start up PM1D Manager 1 From the Windows Start menu select Start Programs YAMAHA PM1D System PM1D Manager 2 Double click the PM1D Manager icon that was cre ated during...

Page 6: ...k either the Initialize All Memories button or the Initialize Current Memories button If you click the Initialize All Memories button The current settings of the PM1D Manager as well as the scene memo...

Page 7: ...ication Setup Lower part of the display common to all screens 1 RECALL button MUTE button Select the function of the DIRECT RECALL MUTE MASTER 1 12 buttons 2 from the following two choices DIRECT RECA...

Page 8: ...func tion menu screen or choose Manager from the Option menu of the menu bar 1 Communication Setup Communication Port From the pulldown menu select the port that will be used for communication Only C...

Page 9: ...r has been established 4 CH ASSIGN Here you can assign the correspondence between input channels of the remote controller and input channels of the PM1D in units of two channels If you don t want to m...

Page 10: ...ed and terminated System connection examples Example 1 Standard mode connect the PC to the console Console 1 Engine 1 Example 2 Standard mode connect the PC to the engine Example 3 Mirror mode connect...

Page 11: ...off the console engine or connect disconnect cables If you perform these actions before exiting communication may become impossible until you restart your PC USB connection is not guaranteed to be fa...

Page 12: ...nd slave are handled separately so this is considered as two systems 6 In the Function menu screen click the ONLINE OFFLINE button The following popup window will appear In this popup window you can s...

Page 13: ...to the engine system example 4 on p 10 When a console is connected to a system that consisted of only an engine and a PC system example 5 on p 10 When the cable connection is accidentally broken or if...

Page 14: ...1 3 Start up PM1D Manager and open the Option popup window either by clicking the OPTION but ton in the lower left of the function menu screen or by choosing Manager Option from the Option menu in the...

Page 15: ...G Hi Mid Q Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid F Hi Mid G Hi Mid G Hi LPF Hi Q When LPF Hi H SHELF When H SHELF Hi Q When other than H SHELF or LPF Hi F Hi Mid F Hi G Hi Mid G Hi LPF Ignored LPF On On On Input...

Page 16: ...G Ignored HPF On SubLow On Ignored Low Q Low Mid Q Low F Low Mid F Low G Low Mid G Low On Ignored Low Mid Q Hi Mid Q Low Mid F Hi Mid F Low Mid G Hi Mid G Low Mid On Ignored Mid Q Mid F Mid G Mid On I...

Page 17: ...id G Low Mid On Ignored Mid Q Ignored Mid F Ignored Mid G Ignored Mid On Ignored Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G Hi Mid On Ignored Hi LPF Hi Q When LPF Hi H SHELF When H SHELF Hi Q When other than H SHELF...

Page 18: ...Hi LPF Ignored LPF On Hi On Ignored On On Stereo Comp Ignored Stereo Comp LocComp On On Ignored Link Type Type Attack Attack Release Release Ratio Ratio Gain Gain Knee Knee Threshold Threshold Input...

Page 19: ...n 16 the data is fixed as space on the remote controller Mute Master 9 12 Output Mute Master Surround Mode Surround Mode Input CH Name Short Input CH Name Short column1 4 Input CH Name Long Input CH N...

Page 20: ...recall occurs MIDI program changes control changes The MIDI ports of the PC cannot be used as MIDI inputs outputs for the PM1D Manager software TC events The setting can always be made but since oper...

Page 21: ...e in the system and can therefore be operated independently LOAD SAVE screen The number of characters that can be used in a file name is eight characters plus the filename extension PM1 If this number...

Page 22: ...n the Copy files from sec tion of the subsequent dialog box enter D USBdrv2k_ replacing D with the drive letter of your CD ROM drive and then click OK The driver is installed and the message Completin...

Page 23: ...SB Driver fails the CS1D DSP1D may be registered as an unknown device and you may not be able to rein stall the driver until the unknown device is deleted In this case open the System control panel cl...

Page 24: ...U R G Pro Audio Digital Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2002 Yamaha Corporation WF52700 806IPAPx x 0xA1 Printed in Japan...

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