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    Sorting Scenes
    You can sort Scenes in Scene memories.
    1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | Sort 
    page appears.
    2Move the cursor to the SOURCE list (
    1) in the left column, and rotate the 
    Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the Scene mem-
    ory you wish to move.
    3Move the cursor to the DESTINATION list (
    2) in the right column, and rotate 
    the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the position 
    to which you want to move the source Scene memory.
    4Press [ENTER] to move the source Scene memory to the specified destina-
    tion.
    The Scene memory numbers are updated accordingly.
    Copying and Pasting a Scene (Global Paste)
    Any channel or parameter settings for the current scene can be copied and pasted into one 
    or more scenes. This function is useful when you want to apply edited parameter settings in 
    the current scene to other scenes.
    1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Paste SRC 
    page appears.
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    2Use the cursor buttons, [SEL] buttons, or Parameter wheel to select the chan-
    nel category, then use the [ENTER] button or the INC/DEC buttons to select 
    the copy source channel.
    The number of the source channel is highlighted.
    You can also select Group Masters, internal Effects, a User Defined Remote layer, or HA 
    (AD8HR/AD824) as copy sources.
    3Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the copy source param-
    eter, then press the [ENTER] button.
    4Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Paste DST 
    page appears.
    5Use the Parameter wheel or INC/DEC buttons to select the destination 
    scene(s).
    Scenes specified between FROM and TO (inclusive) become the paste destination. You can 
    paste up to 10 scenes at a time.
    6Use the cursor buttons to select the PASTE button, then use the [ENTER] but-
    ton to paste the settings.
    You cannot paste the settings to write-protected scenes.
    To restore the previous settings that existed before the paste operation, click the UNDO 
    button, then press [Enter]. However, if the settings in the scene are changed after the paste 
    operation (such as by saving, clearing, or sorting the scene, or receiving scene data via MIDI 
    Bulk Dump), the UNDO function is disabled. Also, note that you will not be able to undo 
    the operation after you turn off the power to the console.
     
    						
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    15  Libraries
    This chapter describes the DM1000’s various libraries.
    About the Libraries
    The DM1000 features nine libraries that enable you to store Channel, Input Patch, Output 
    Patch, Effects, and other data. You can also quickly recall this data from the libraries to 
    restore previous parameter values.
    The DM1000 offers the following libraries:
    •Channel Library
    •Input Patch Library
    •Output Patch Library
    •Effects Library
    •Bus to Stereo Library
    •Gate Library
    •Compressor Library
    •EQ Library
    •Surround Monitor Library
    General Library Operation
    Most library functions are the same for each library.
    1Use the buttons on the top panel to locate the desired library pages.
    The procedure for locating library pages varies depending on the library. Refer to the latter 
    part of this chapter for more information on how to display the desired library page.
    The example below assumes you have located the Input Patch library page.
    The library memory title list is displayed in the middle of the page. The message “No Data!” 
    appears in the title column of empty library memories.Tip:  
    •You can store library data to a computer hard disk using the included Studio Manager soft-
    ware. Be sure to back up your important data.
    •You can also store library data to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by 
    using MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 256).
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    An “” icon is displayed next to the name of read-only preset memories. You cannot store, 
    clear, or edit the titles of these memories.
    Memories #0 and #U are special read-only memories. Recall memory #0 to reset the param-
    eter settings to their initial values. Recall #U to undo memory recall and store operations.
    2Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the 
    desired memory.
    The selected memory appears inside the dotted box.
    3Move the cursor to one of the following function buttons, then press 
    [ENTER].
    ATITLE EDIT
    This button displays the Title Edit window, which enables you to edit the title of the 
    selected memory. Move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER] to confirm 
    the edited title. See page 32 for more information on entering characters.
    BRECALL
    This button recalls the contents of the selected library memory. If you turn on the Recall 
    Confirmation parameter on the Setup | Prefer1 page, the DM1000 displays a memory 
    recall confirmation window.
    CSTORE
    This button stores the settings to the selected memory. Before you store the settings, you 
    can enter or edit the title using the Title Edit window. See page 32 for more information 
    on entering characters.
    You can disable the Title Edit window by turning off the Store Confirmation parameter 
    on the Setup | Prefer1 page. If you bypass the Edit Title window, the name “New Data” 
    will be used as a title for the Scene memory.
    DCLEAR
    This button deletes the contents of the selected memory. After you press [ENTER], the 
    DM1000 displays a confirmation window. To execute the delete operation, move the 
    cursor to the OK button in the confirmation window, then press [ENTER].
    Note:  If you select a memory that already contains settings and execute the delete opera-
    tion, the settings will be lost. Make sure that you do not accidentally delete important set-
    tings.
     
    						
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    Using Libraries
    Channel Library
    Channel library enables you to store and recall Input Channel and Output Channel param-
    eter settings. The library contains two preset memories and 127 user (readable & writable) 
    memories.
    You can recall only the settings for the currently-selected channels from the Channel library. 
    For example, you can recall Input Channel settings to Input Channels, but not to Bus Outs, 
    Aux Sends, or Stereo Out, with the exception that memories #0 and #1 can be recalled to 
    any channels.
    Follow the steps below to use the Channel library.
    1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F3] button.
    The View | Library page appears.
    ASEL CH
    This parameter indicates the currently-selected channel.
    BCURRENT CONFIGURATION section
    If the currently-selected channel is an Input Channel, its Surround mode and Aux con-
    figuration information is displayed here.
    CLevel meters
    These meters indicate the levels of the currently-selected channel and the available part-
    ner.
    DSTORED FROM
    This parameter indicates the channel for which the settings were originally stored in the 
    selected library memory. If the currently-selected library memory contains Input Chan-
    nel settings, its Surround mode and Aux pairing information are also displayed below 
    this parameter.
    2Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select 
    channels.
    For details on the Store and Recall functions, see “General Library Operation” on page 173.
    If the selected memory’s channel type does not match the type of the destination channel, 
    an alarm mark ( ) and the word “CONFLICT” appear next to the STORED FROM 
    parameter. These alarms indicate that you tried to recall unrecallable channel settings to the 
    currently-selected channel.
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    The alarm indicators also appear when the Surround mode, Aux pair, and other non-chan-
    nel parameter settings originally stored in the memory do not match those for the destina-
    tion channel. However, if the channel type of the memory and that of the destination 
    channel match, you can recall the settings even with the alarm indicators displayed. (For 
    unmatched parameter settings, the DM1000 will use the settings in the memory that is to 
    be recalled.)
    The following preset memories are available for the Channel library.
    Input Patch Library
    The Input Patch library enables you to store and recall all Input Patch settings. The library 
    contains one preset memory and 32 user (readable & writable) memories.
    To access the Input Patch library, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the In Patch | Library page appears. For details on storing and recalling 
    memories, see “General Library Operation” on page 173.
    Input Patch preset memory #0 contains the following settings:
    No. Preset Name Description
    0Reset (–∞ dB)This preset memory resets all parameters of the currently-selected channel 
    to their initial values and sets the channel fader level to (–∞ dB).
    1 Reset (0 dB)This preset memory resets all parameters of the currently-selected channel 
    to their initial values and sets the channel fader level to 0 dB (i.e., nominal).
    Input Channels 1–16
    INPUT connectors 1–16
    Input Channels 17–24
    Channels 1–8 of Slot 1
    Input Channels 25–32
    Channels 1–8 of Slot 2
    Input Channels 33–40
    Internal Effects Processor 1–4 Outputs 1 & 2
    Input Channels 41–44
    2TRD1 & D2
    Input Channels 45–48
    OMNI IN connectors 1–4
     
    						
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    Output Patch Library
    The Output Patch library enables you to store and recall all Output Patch settings. The 
    library contains one preset memory and 32 user (readable & writable) memories.
    To access the Output Patch library, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Out Patch | Library page appears.
    For details on storing and recalling memories, see “General Library Operation” on 
    page 173.
    The Output Patch preset memory #0 contains the following settings:
    Effects Library
    The Effects library enables you to store and recall Effects processor 1–4 programs. The 
    library contains 61 preset programs (including Add-On Effects) and 67 user (readable & 
    writable) programs.
    To store and recall settings to and from the library, you must locate the corresponding 
    Effects processor’s page.
    To access the Effects library, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [EFFECT] button repeatedly until 
    the library page for the desired Effects processor appears. 
    OMNI OUT connectors 1–8
    Aux Outs 1–8
    OMNI OUT connectors 9–10
    Stereo Out L & R
    OMNI OUT connectors 11–12
    Control Room Monitor L & R
    Channels 1–8 of Slot 1
    BUS1–BUS8
    Channels 9–16 of Slot 1
    BUS1–BUS8
    Channels 1–8 of Slot 2
    BUS1–BUS8
    Channels 9–16 of Slot 2
    BUS1–BUS8
    2TR OUT DIGITAL1 (L)
    Stereo Out L
    2TR OUT DIGITAL1 (R)
    Stereo Out R
    2TR OUT DIGITAL2 (L)
    Stereo Out L
    2TR OUT DIGITAL2 (R)
    Stereo Out R
    Note:  
    •The Effects library is shared by Effects processors 1–4. However, only Effects processor 1 
    enables storing and recalling Surround effects settings.
    •Certain effects type settings recalled to Effects processor 1 disable Effects processors 2–4.
     
    						
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    Each Effects processor features the library pages listed below:
    •Internal Effects Processor 1 Library........... FX1 Lib page
    •Internal Effects Processor 2 Library........... FX2 Lib page
    •Internal Effects Processor 3 Library........... FX3 Lib page
    •Internal Effects Processor 4 Library........... FX4 Lib page
    AEFFECT NAME
    This parameter displays the name of the Effects program currently used by the Effects 
    processor.
    BTYPE
    This parameter displays the effects type currently used by the Effects processor. The 
    number of input and output channels for the currently-used effects appears below the 
    TYPE parameter.
    C
    Move the cursor to this button, then press [ENTER] to display the Effect | FX1 Edit, FX2 
    Edit, FX3 Edit, or FX4 Edit page to adjust the Effects parameters.
    D
    Move the cursor to this button, then press [ENTER] to display the In Patch | Effect page 
    to assign the input and output signals of Effects processors 1–4.
    ELevel meters
    These meters indicate the input or output levels of the currently-selected Effects proces-
    sor. Select the IN button or OUT button to display the input levels or output levels 
    respectively.
    For details on storing and recalling programs, see “General Library Operation” on 
    page 173.
    The following tables list the preset effects programs in the Effects library:
    •Reverbs
    No. Preset Name Type Description
    1Reverb Hall
    REVERB HALL Concert hall reverberation simulation with gate
    2Reverb Room
    REVERB ROOM Room reverberation simulation with gate
    3Reverb Stage
    REVERB STAGE Reverb designed for vocals, with gate
    4Reverb Plate
    REVERB PLATE Plate reverb simulation with gate
    5Early Ref.
    EARLY REF. Early reflections without the subsequent reverb
    6Gate Reverb
    GATE REVERB Gated early reflections
    7Reverse Gate
    REVERSE GATE Gated reverse early reflections
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    •Delays
    •Modulation-based Effects
    •Guitar Effects
    •Dynamic Effects
    •Combination Effects
    No. Preset Name Type Description
    8Mono Delay
    MONO DELAY Simple mono delay
    9Stereo Delay
    STEREO DELAY Simple stereo delay
    10Mod.delay
    MOD.DELAY Simple repeat delay with modulation
    11Delay LCR
    DELAY LCR 3-tap (left, center, right) delay
    12Echo
    ECHO Stereo delay with crossed left/right feedback
    No. Preset Name Type Description
    13Chorus
    CHORUS Chorus
    14Flange
    FLANGE Flanger
    15Symphonic
    SYMPHONICProprietary Yamaha effect that produces a richer and 
    more complex modulation than normal chorus
    16Phaser
    PHASER 16-stage stereo phase shifter
    17Auto Pan
    AUTO PAN Auto-panner
    18TREMOLO
    TREMOLO Tremolo
    19HQ.Pitch
    HQ.PITCH Mono pitch shifter, producing stable results
    20Dual Pitch
    DUAL PITCH Stereo pitch shifter
    21Rotary
    ROTARY Rotary speaker simulation
    22Ring Mod.
    RING MOD. Ring modulator
    23Mod.Filter
    MOD.FILTER Modulated filter
    No. Preset Name Type Description
    24Distortion
    DISTORTION Distortion
    25Amp Simulate
    AMP SIMULATE Guitar amp simulation
    No. Preset Name Type Description
    26Dyna.Filter
    DYNA.FILTER Dynamically controlled filter
    27Dyna.Flange
    DYNA.FLANGE Dynamically controlled flanger
    28Dyna.Phaser
    DYNA.PHASER Dynamically controlled phase shifter
    No. Preset Name Type Description
    29Rev+Chorus
    REV+CHORUS Reverb and chorus in parallel
    30Rev->Chorus
    REV->CHORUS Reverb and chorus in series
    31Rev+Flange
    REV+FLANGE Reverb and flanger in parallel
    32Rev->Flange
    REV->FLANGE Reverb and flanger in series
    33Rev+Sympho.
    REV+SYMPHO. Reverb and symphonic in parallel
    34Rev->Sympho.
    REV->SYMPHO. Reverb and symphonic in series
    35Rev->Pan
    REV->PAN Reverb and auto-pan in series
    36Delay+ER.
    DELAY+ER. Delay and early reflections in parallel
    37Delay->ER.
    DELAY->ER. Delay and early reflections in series
    38Delay+Rev
    DELAY+REV Delay and reverb in parallel
    39Delay->Rev
    DELAY->REV Delay and reverb in series
    40Dist->Delay
    DIST->DELAY Distortion and delay in series
     
    						
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    •Others
    •Add-On Effects
    3. These preset programs are dedicated to Add-On Effects. The numbers of effects programs that do not 
    have Add-On Effects installed are grayed out and cannot be used. For more information on Add-On 
    Effects, refer to “About Add-On Effects” on page 161. No. Preset Name Type Description
    41Multi.Filter
    MULTI.FILTER 3-band parallel filter (24 dB/octave)
    42Freeze
    FREEZE Simple sampler
    43Stereo Reverb
    ST REVERB Stereo reverb
    44Reverb 5.1
    REVERB 5.1 6-channel reverb for 5.1 surround
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    1. These effects can  be recalled only to Effects processor #1.Octa Reverb
    OCTA REVERB
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    2. If these effects types are recalled to Effects processor #1, Effects processors #2 through #4 are disabled.8-channel reverb
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    1Auto Pan 5.1
    AUTO PAN 5.1 6-channel auto pan for 5.1 surround
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    1Chorus 5.1
    CHORUS 5.1 6-channel chorus for 5.1 surround
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    1Flange 5.1
    FLANGE 5.1 6-channel flanger for 5.1 surround
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    1Sympho. 5.1
    SYMPHO. 5.1 6-channel symphonic effect for 5.1 surround
    50M. Band Dyna.
    M. BAND DYNA. Multi-band dynamics processor
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    1Comp 5.1
    COMP 5.12Multi-band compressor for 5.1 surround
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    1Compand 5.1
    COMPAND 5.12Multi-band compander for 5.1 surround
    No. Preset Name Type Description
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    3Comp276
    COMP276
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    3Comp276S
    COMP276S
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    3Comp260
    COMP260
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    3Comp260S
    COMP260S
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    3Equalizer601
    EQUALIZER601
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    3OpenDeck
    OPENDECK
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    3REV-X Hall
    REV-X HALL
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    3REV-X Room
    REV-X ROOM
    61
    3REV-X Plate
    REV-X PLATE
    Note:  
    •Effects that include “5.1” in the names are multi-channel Surround effects that support 5.1 
    channels. These effects types are most effective when 6-channel outputs are connected to a 
    5.1-channel system.
    •If REVERB 5.1, OCTA REVERB, COMP 5.1, or COMPAND 5.1 are recalled to Effects pro-
    cessor #1, Effects processors #2 through #4 are disabled.
     
    						
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