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PM5DV2/DSP5D Editor Owner's Manual Owner's Manual Special Notices · The software and this owner's manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation. · Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer. · Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and/or digital audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. · Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software. · The screen displays as illustrated in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer. · Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately. · The company names and product names in this Owner's Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Yamaha Pro Audio Global Site http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Contents Getting Started .................................................. 2 INPUT CH window ............................................. 8 ST IN window ................................................... 11 FX RTN window................................................ 13 MIX window ..................................................... 15 MATRIX window .............................................. 17 STEREO window ............................................... 19 DCA window .................................................... 21 Selected Channel window ............................... 22 If an input channel is selected ....................... 22 If a MIX channel is selected ........................... 31 If a MATRIX channel is selected ..................... 36 If a STEREO A/B channel is selected ............... 37 Patch Editor window........................................ 40 Surround Editor window.................................. 45 GEQ window .................................................... 47 Effect Editor window........................................ 50 DCA/Mute Group window............................... 54 Scene window .................................................. 57 Library window ................................................ 66 Term Studio Manager PM5D Editor Meter window .................................................. 68 Timecode Counter window.............................. 69 Sync window .................................................... 69 Preference window .......................................... 70 User Defined Keys Setup window.................... 72 Fader Mode Assign window............................. 73 Output Port Att window .................................. 73 Word Clock window......................................... 74 Oscillator window ............................................ 77 Cue/Solo window............................................. 79 Port Trim window ............................................ 82 Keyboard Shortcuts.......................................... 83 Index................................................................. 84 * Specifications and descriptions in this owner 's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. Definition refers to Studio Manager V2 refers to PM5DV2 Editor This editor works with PM5DV2. Make sure that the console's firmware has been updated to V2. Description of menus and buttons In the event that menu and button names on a Windows system are different from those on a Macintosh, this manual uses the Windows menu and button names followed by the Macintosh menu and button names in parentheses. DSP5D Editor runs only on Windows. 1 PM5DV2/DSP5D Editor Owner's Manual Getting Started What is PM5D/DSP5D Editor? PM5D Editor and DSP5D Editor allow you to remotely control the parameters of the PM5D or DSP5D, and save the parameters on your computer. PM5D/DSP5 Editor are used by starting them up from within Studio Manager. To use PM5D/DSP5D Editor, you must perform the following steps. "Start up Studio Manager and make settings" "Start up PM5D Editor or DSP5D Editor and make settings" "Synchronize with the PM5D/DSP5D itself ( p.5)" NOTE For details on operations in Studio Manager, refer to the Studio Manager operating manual. Settings in PM5D/DSP5D Editor You will need to set the following items individually for each editor that is open. NOTE · Before you make the following settings, you must select the MIDI ports in the Setup window of Studio Manager. · To start up PM5D Editor or DSP5D Editor in the Setup window of Studio Manager, double-click the corresponding icon in the Studio Manager window. PM5D Editor: System Setup To open the System Setup window, choose the [File] menu item [System Setup]. You must specify the Input port and the Output port. Input port/Output port: From the ports you have previously specified in Studio Manager, select the ports you will use for communication with the PM5D. Console Device ID: PM5D Editor can control the desired single unit chosen from a maximum of eight units that each have their own ID. Select the ID of the unit you want to control. Fast Sync: This shortens the synchronization time with the PM5D itself. If synchronization fails, clear this check box. Level Meter: This specifies whether level meter data will be included in the communication with the PM5D itself. If this check box is selected, level meter data from the PM5D will be received, but the response speed may be slower. If you feel that the response is slow, clear this check box. System Color: You can change the workspace color of PM5D Editor. Choose one of eight colors from the pulldown menu. This is convenient when you need to distinguish between multiple instances of PM5D Editor. Synchronize Plug-in Boards: If these option boxes are selected, the data of the Y96K plug-in board installed in the corresponding slot will be synchronized along with the scene data. Window Control from Console: PM5D Editor windows can be opened or closed remotely from the PM5D itself by using user-defined keys. This option enables remote control. Set Default: By clicking this button, you can store the current System Setup settings as the default values for PM5D Editor. 2 PM5DV2/DSP5D Editor Owner's Manual DSP5D Editor: System Setup To open the System Setup window, choose [System Setup] from the [File] menu. You must specify the Input port and Output port. Input port/Output port: From the ports you have previously specified in Studio Manager, select the ports you will use for communication with the DSP5D. Fast Sync: This shortens the time required for synchronization with the DSP5D. If synchronization fails, you should disable (clear) this item. Level Meter: This specifies whether level meter data will be included in the communication with the DSP5D. If this check box is selected, level meter data from the DSP5D will be received, but the response speed may be slower. If you feel that the response is slow, clear this check box. System Color: You can change the workspace color of DSP5D Editor. Choose one of eight colors from the pulldown menu. This is convenient when you need to distinguish between multiple instances of DSP5D Editor. Set Default: By clicking this button, you can store the current System Setup settings as the default values for DSP5D Editor. Mixer Setup To open the Mixer Setup window, choose [Mixer Setup] from the [File] menu. Pair Mode: Select whether faders will be paired Horizontally or Vertically. Pan Nominal Position: Select whether the signal will be at nominal level when panned to the center (Center) or when panned all the way to left or right (L<-->R). You can make separate settings for monaural channels and paired channels. Bus Setup: Select the MIX bus mode (VARI/FIXED) for every two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered MIX buses. MIX buses assigned as surround buses are indicated as "SURROUND" and cannot be changed. Surround Bus Allocation: Select the MIX buses (MIX 1­8 or MIX 9­16) that will be used as surround buses. Stereo B Setup: Specify whether the same signal as the STEREO A bus will be sent to the STEREO B bus (Stereo Bus), or whether the STEREO B bus will function as the CENTER bus for LCR mode (Center Bus). 3 PM5DV2/DSP5D Editor Owner's Manual Number of Effects: This changes the number of assigned internal effects and GEQ modules. Decreasing the number of internal effects by one will increase the number of available GEQ modules by one. You can change the number assigned between eight internal effects (and twelve GEQ modules) to no internal effects (and twenty GEQ modules). You can use up to eight GEQ modules as effects. +48V Master: This function is found only in DSP5D Editor. It is the master switch for the phantom power (+48V) supplied to INPUT jacks 1­48 and ST IN jacks 1­4. If this switch is off, phantom power will not be applied, regardless of whether the +48V shown in the display is on or off. Surround Mode: Select the surround mode (STEREO, 3-1, 5.1, 6.1). External HA: This specifies the connection ports for external HA (AD8HR) units connected via the slots. External HA units are assigned an ID of 1­8 (1­4 on the DSP5D), and here you can select the ports to which each will be connected. IP Address: This function is found only in DSP5D Editor. You can specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway values. If the DSP5D and computer are connected in a one-to-one correspondence, we recommend that you use the following default values. · IP Address................... 192.168.0.129 · Subnet Mask ............... 255.255.255.0 · Default Gateway......... 192.168.0.1 NOTE · For details on network settings for your computer, refer to DME-N Network Driver installation guide for DSP5D. · If you changed the IP Address, you must close DSP5D Editor and Studio Manager, and re-specify the IP Address values for the DME-N Network Driver communication port. The connection between the DSP5D and DSP5D Editor will be broken when you change the IP Address Cascade Connection: This function is found only in DSP5D Editor. It specifies the Cascade Machine ID when using a cascade connection. If this is set to 1, you will be able to make DME Connection settings. If this is set to 2 or 3, the Cascade setting will be Slave, and you won't be able to make DME Connection settings. DME Connection: This function is found only in DSP5D Editor. This is a setting for connecting the DSP5D with a DME series unit (except the DME32). For details on the connection method, refer to the Global function MIDI Remote Function section in the reference section of the DSP5D manual. NOTE Even if you enable DME Connection, remote control of the DME cannot be performed from DSP5D Editor. Use the separate DME Designer to remotely control the DME. · Input Port / Output Port This specifies the DSP5D's connector/slot to which the DME is connected. You can choose SLOT1, SLOT2, CASCADE IN/OUT D-SUB, or CASCADE OUT RJ-45. NOTE · If you select CASCADE IN/OUT D-SUB or CASCADE OUT RJ-45, the Slot display area of Patch Editor will show the selected connector/slot. · Since CASCADE IN RJ-45 cannot be used, you must connect the DSP5D via its CASCADE OUT RJ45 connector if you use an Ethernet cable to connect the DME and DSP5D. · Monitor Port This specifies the DSP5D port that will receive monitor signals from the DME. You can select stereo channels from within the port selected by Input Port. · Connect This initiates or ends communication between the DSP5D and DME. Communication will begin if this check box is selected, and will end if this check box is cleared. The actual start or end of communication will occur when you click the OK button. · MIDI Program Change This allows the DME to recall a scene according to the Program Change Table assignment in synchronization with scene recall that occurs on the DSP5D. If you enable this function by selecting the check box, synchronization via MIDI program change will be enabled. In order to enable this function, the Connect check box must be selected. 4 PM5DV2/DSP5D Editor Owner's Manual Synchronizing PM5D/DSP5D Editor When PM5D/DSP5D Editor starts up, the parameter settings on the PM5D/DSP5D itself and the parameter settings in PM5D/DSP5D Editor may be different. Therefore, you must first match the parameter settings on the PM5D/ DSP5D itself with those in PM5D/DSP5D Editor. This operation is called "synchronization." Follow the steps below to synchronize PM5D/DSP5D Editor. 1 Select [Synchronize], then [Re-synchronize]. The window shown at right opens. 2 ...

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