Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto DM 1000 del fabbricante Yamaha
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Studio Mana g er fo r Owner’ s Manual E.
2 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Important Information Special Notices •T he software and this o wner’ s manual are the ex clusive cop y rights of Y amaha Corporation.
3 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Contents 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Starting Studio Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Quitting Studio Manager .
4 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 1 Getting Started Starting Studio Manager W indows: Click the Start button and then click Programs–>Y AMAHA OPT To ols–>Y AMAHA Studio Manager for DM1000–>Studio Manager for DM1000.
Configuring Studio Manager 5 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Configuring Studio Manager Selecting Ports In order to use Studio M anager , y ou must specify the input and output por ts that Studio M anager should use to co mmunicate with the DM1000.
6 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual This is the Macintosh Setup window Input Port/Output Port: (W indows only) These pop-up menus are used t o select the ports w ith which Studio Manager co mmunicates with the DM1000.
Synchronizing Studio Manager 7 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Synchronizing Studio Manager If a DM1000 is detect ed w hile Studio Manager starts up, or while Studio Manager is up and r unning, the S ynchronization dialog bo x shown below appears.
8 Chapter 2—Console Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 2 Console W indow Studio Manager’ s Console window displays 16 c hannel strips and a master section. When an Input Channel La yer is select ed, 16 Input Channels are display e d.
Input Channels 9 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Input Channels A SOURCE parameter This parameter is used to select an I nput sourc e. T o select an I nput sour ce, click the paramete r and choose from the list that appears. B Routing buttons These buttons are used t o route the Input Channel to the B us Outs.
10 Chapter 2—Console Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual P Delay parameter This parameter is used to set the dela y time of the Delay function. Delay times can be set by dragging . Q Channel number This is the channel number . R AUX section These controls ar e used to set the levels of the A ux Sends.
Master Section 11 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Master Section A ONLINE/OFFLINE status indicator This indicator sho ws whether Studio Manager is online or offline.
12 Chapter 2—Console Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Output Channels Wh en the Master La yer is selected, the Bus Out and A ux Send channels are display ed. A Bus Out channel is shown here. A ux Send channels appear the same exc ept that the y do not hav e a STEREO button.
Remote Channels 13 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Remote Channels Wh en the Re mote La yer is selected, Remote Channels ar e display e d. A Channel number This is the channel number . B SELECT button This button is used to select the R emote Channel.
14 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 3 Selected Channel W indow The Selected Channel window allo ws detailed editing of the currently selected channel. T o open the Selected Channel window , choose Select ed Channel from the W indows menu.
Input Channels 15 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual B GA TE section This section contains the Gat e controls and displa y gr aph for the currently selected Input Channel. The rotar y controls ar e used to set the threshold, r ange, attack, decay , and hold.
16 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual I P AIR, FADER GROUP & MUTE GROUP section This section contains the P air , Fader and M ute group functions for the currently selected Input Channel. Click the heart icon to pair and unpair the channel with its partner channel.
Bus Outs 17 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual D TO STEREO & level section This section contains the T O STEREO and level contr ols and the A UTO , SOL O , and ON buttons for the currently selected B us Out.
18 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Aux Sends This is the Selected Channel window for Aux Sends. A CHANNEL SELECT section Channels can be selected by clicking the Channel ID and c hoosing from the list that appears, or by clicking the left and rig ht C hannel Select buttons.
Stereo Out 19 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual F INSERT section This section contains the I nsert par ameters for the currently select ed A ux Send. The INSER T button turns the Insert on and off. The OUT and IN parameters ar e used to specify the insert out destination and inser t in sour ce respectiv ely .
20 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual C DELA Y section This section contains the dela y controls for the Ster eo Out. The rotar y control is used t o set the delay time, and the ON button turns the Delay function on and off.
Library Window 21 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 4 Librar y W indow The Librar y w indow allo ws you to contr ol and manage DM1000 Scenes and librar ies.
22 Chapter 4—Library Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual D SA VE button This button is used to sa ve the currently open Librar y file. E SA VE AS button This button is used to sa ve the currently open Librar y file w ith a different name.
Patch Editor Window 23 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 5 Patch Editor W indow The P atch Editor window is used to pat ch Inputs, Outputs, Inser ts, Effects, and Direct Outs. It co nsists of five pages, which are selected by clicking the tabs along the to p of the window .
24 Chapter 5—Patch Editor Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual OUTPUT P A TCH Page A Channel IDs These are the Channel IDs. B Long channel names These are the Channel long names. T o edit a name, click it and ty pe. C AUTO SETUP button Clicking this button sets the patc hes on this page to their initial values.
INSERT PATCH Page 25 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual INSERT P A TCH Page A Channel IDs These are the Channel IDs. B Long channel names These are the Channel long names. T o edit a name, click it and ty pe. C LIBRARY buttons These buttons open the Input and Output P atch Librar y w indows.
26 Chapter 5—Patch Editor Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual EFFECT P A TCH Page A Effects processor #1 inputs These parameters are used t o select input sources for int er nal effects processors #1. B LIBRARY button This button opens the Input P atch Librar y w indow .
DIRECT OUT PATCH Page 27 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual DIRECT OUT P A TCH Page A Channel IDs These are the Channel IDs. B Long channel names These are the Channel long names. T o edit a name, click it and ty pe. C LIBRARY button This button opens the Output P atch Librar y window .
28 Chapter 6—Surround Editor Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 6 Surround Editor W indow The Surround Editor window allo ws you to edit the surround pan position of the cur rently selected Input Channel. T o open the Surround Edit or w indow , c hoose Surround Editor from the Windo ws menu.
Timecode Counter Window 29 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 7 Timecode Counter W indow The Timec ode Counter w indow displa ys the cur rent timecode position in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames, or measur es, beats, and MIDI clocks, depending on the specified time- co de source.
30 Chapter 8—Effect Editor Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 8 Effect Editor W indow The Effect Editor window allo ws you t o e dit the internal effects processors. T o open the Effect Editor window , choose Effect Editor from the Windo ws menu.
Keyboard Shortcuts 31 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 9 Keyboard Shortcuts File Menu W indows Menu Windows Macintosh Action CTRL+N - N Creates a new Session CTRL+O - O Opens a previously .
32 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Index A ALL CLEAR button 23 , 24 All Lib, synchronization 7 AUTO button 10 , 11 , 12 , 15 , 17 AUTO SETUP button 23 , 24 Aux Section 10 Aux Send masters.
33 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual L Launching Studio Manager 4 LAYER buttons 11 Layer Select, preference 6 LFE control 10 , 28 LIBRARY button 14 , 15 , 16 , 18 , 19 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 30 Library window 21 LINK button (6.
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