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Chapter 14—Libraries
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Memory #U is a special read-only memory that allows you to undo and redo memory recall
and store operations. After recalling a memory, you can revert to the previously recalled
memory by recalling memory #U. After storing a memory, you can revert it to its previous
contents by recalling memory #U. You can redo either of these undo operations by recalling
memory #U again.
Channel Library
Input Channel, Bus Out, Aux Send, Matrix Send, and Stereo Out channel settings can be
stored in the Channel library, which contains 2 preset memories and 127 user memories.
Preset memories are read-only. User memories enable you to store custom settings.
1
Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button to select the Channel Library page.
2
Use the LAYER buttons to select Layers, and the [SEL] buttons to select chan-
nels.
When storing, the settings of the currently selected channel are stored to the selected mem-
ory. When recalling, the settings in the selected memory are applied to the currently selected
channel.
Only memories whose contents correspond to the currently selected channel can be
recalled. For example, you can recall Input Channel settings to Input Channels, but not to
Aux Sends. When the selected memory and currently selected channel don’t correspond, a
warning triangle and the word “CONFLICT” appear in the STORED FROM box.
Preset memory #0, “Reset(–
∞
dB),” resets all parameters of the currently selected channel to
their initial values and sets the channel level to –
∞
dB. Preset memory #1, “Reset (0dB),”
also resets all parameters, but sets the channel level to 0 dB (i.e., nominal).
SEL CH:
This indicates the currently selected channel.
CURRENT CONFIGURATION:
If the currently selected channel is an Input Channel,
Surround mode and Aux configuration information is displayed here.
Level meters:
These meters indicate the levels of the currently selected Input Channel
and its horizontal or vertical partner.
STORED FROM:
This indicates the channel whose settings were originally stored in the
selected memory. If the currently selected channel is an Input channel, Pan mode and Aux
pairing information is also displayed.
For details on the Store, Recall, Title Edit, and Clear functions, see “General Library Oper-
ation” on page 165.