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    6Move the cursor to a parameter control, then rotate the Parameter wheel 
    or press the [ENTER] button to adjust the value.
    One or two parameters are assigned to a single parameter control. To turn the parameter 
    setting on or off, press [ENTER]. To modify the parameter variable, rotate the Parameter 
    wheel.
    7When you finish adjusting the parameters, move the cursor to the PARAM 
    button, then press [ENTER] to switch it to INSERT.
    Bypassing Plug-ins
    You can bypass plug-ins assigned to Pro Tools channels.
    Before bypassing plug-ins, you must press the corresponding [SEL] button to select a chan-
    nel to which the plug-ins have been assigned, then press the [F2] button to select Insert Dis-
    play mode.
    To bypass plug-ins, display the parameters of the plug-in you wish to bypass in the INSERT 
    ASSIGN/EDIT section, then turn on the BYPASS button.
     
    						
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    Scrub & Shuttle
    By assigning the DAW SCRUB parameter to one of the User Defined buttons [1]–[12], you 
    can scrub Pro Tools tracks back and forth by turning the Parameter wheel. By assigning the 
    DAW SHUTTLE parameter to one of the User Defined buttons [1]–[12], you can shuttle 
    back and forth by turning the Parameter wheel.
    1Assign the DAW SCRUB or DAW SHUTTLE parameter to one of the User 
    Defined buttons [1]–[12].
    Before assigning parameters to these buttons, you must switch layers to cancel the Remote 
    function. See page 274 for more information on assigning the parameters to the User 
    Defined buttons.
    2Press the LAYER [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button to enable remote control 
    of Pro Tools.
    3Make sure that Pro Tools is stopped.
    4Press the User Defined button to which you assigned the DAW SCRUB or 
    DAW SHUTTLE parameter in Step 1.
    You can now use the Scrub or Shuttle function.
    5Rotate the Parameter wheel.
    Rotate the Parameter wheel clockwise to scrub or shuttle forwards. Turn it counterclock-
    wise to scrub or shuttle backwards.
    The minimum scrub playback step varies depending on the zoom setting in the Pro Tools 
    Edit window.
    6To cancel the Scrub or Shuttle function, press the User Defined button to 
    which you assigned the DAW SCRUB or DAW SHUTTLE parameter in Step 1.
    Alternatively, you can cancel the Scrub or Shuttle function by pressing the User Defined 
    button to which the DAW STOP parameter is assigned. The Scrub or Shuttle function is 
    automatically cancelled if you commence playback or fast forward.
    Note:  The Scrub/Shuttle operation might be stopped unexpectedly by Pro Tools. Therefore, 
    whenever you use the Scrub or Shuttle function, make sure that the P.WHEEL MODE param-
    eter indicates “SCRUB” or “SHUTTLE.” You can check the Scrub/Shuttle function status by 
    viewing the corresponding User Defined button indicator.
     
    						
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    Automation
    You can view the Pro Tools Automation mode as follows:
    1Press the [F3] or [F4] button to display the channels for remote control.
    2Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button.
    The channel’s Automation settings are displayed.
    While the STEREO [AUTO] button is on, the channel [SEL] button indicators also display 
    the channel’s Automation mode.
    Pro Tools Display [SEL] Button Indicators
    Auto write
    Wrt
    Flashing red (Record Ready)
    Red (Recording) Auto touch
    Tc h
    Auto latch
    Ltch
    Auto read
    Read Green
    Auto off
    Off Off
    Tip:  If you assign the parameter that controls Automation to one of the User Defined buttons, 
    you can control the Automation settings by holding down the programmed User Defined but-
    ton and pressing the [SEL] button of the target channel. See page 274 for more information 
    on assigning parameters to User Defined buttons.
     
    						
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    Using the Panner
    ■Selecting a Track
    Use the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING buttons to manipulate the following track 
    operations.
    ■Stereo Track Link
    You can control the panner for the L and R channels of stereo tracks simultaneously or indi-
    vidually, depending on the stereo link status.
    To cancel the stereo panner link, press and hold down the [Control] key on the keyboard 
    and move the Joystick.
    ■Panner Operation via the Joystick
    1Select the track you wish to pan.
    2Press the [GRAB] button, turning on the [GRAB] button indicator.
    3While the [GRAB] button indicator is lit, operate the Joystick.
    If you move the Joystick for direct panning while the [GRAB] button indicator is lit, the pan 
    position is specified as an absolute value, which may cause the pan position to jump dras-
    tically. 
    You can also restrict the trajectory direction of the Joystick. To limit movement to the L and 
    R directions, press and hold down the [DIRECT] button and move the Joystick. To limit 
    movement to the up and down (front and rear) directions, select 3 Knob mode in the Pro 
    Tools Panner window.
    To do this... Use these buttons:
    Selecting the previous track ROUTING [1] button
    Selecting the next track ROUTING [2] button
    Selecting the top track ROUTING [3] + [1] buttons
    Selecting the last track ROUTING [3] + [2] buttons
    Selecting the main output of the selected track ROUTING [3] + [5] buttons
    Selecting Send 5 of the selected track ROUTING [3] + [7] buttons
    Selecting the output/send of the selected track ROUTING [5] + [7] buttons
     
    						
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    Nuendo/Cubase SX Remote Layer
    You can remotely control Nuendo and Cubase SX using Remote Layers 1 and 2.
    ■Configuring Computers
    1Connect the DM1000 to your computer using a USB cable, and install the 
    required USB driver included on the DM1000 CD-ROM.
    Refer to the Studio Manager installation guide for more information on installing the 
    driver.
    2Launch Nuendo/Cubase SX, select the Device Setup menu, and set up 
    Nuendo/Cubase SX so that the DM1000 can communicate with the soft-
    ware.
    Refer to the Nuendo/Cubase SX User’s Manual for more information on setting up the soft-
    ware.
    ■Configuring the DM1000
    1Refer to page 218 to configure the Setup | MIDI/HOST page.
    2Press the LAYER [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button to set the TARGET param-
    eter to Nuendo/Cubase SX.
    You can now remotely control Nuendo/Cubase SX using the selected Remote Layer.
    Other DAW Remote Layers
    You can remotely control DAW software that supports the Pro Tools protocol.
    ■Configuring Computers
    1Connect the DM1000 to your computer using a USB cable, and install the 
    required USB driver included on the DM1000 CD-ROM.
    Refer to the Studio Manager installation guide for more information on installing the 
    driver.
    2Launch and set up DAW software so that the DM1000 communicates with 
    the software.
    Refer to the DAW software’s user’s manual for more information on setting up the software.
    ■Configuring the DM1000
    1Refer to page 218 to configure the Setup | MIDI/HOST page.
    2Press the LAYER [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button to set the TARGET param-
    eter to General DAW.
    You can now remotely control DAW software using the selected Remote Layer.
     
    						
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    MIDI Remote Layer
    If you select USER DEFINED as the target for Remote Layer 1 or 2, you can remotely control 
    the parameters of external MIDI devices (such as synthesizers and tone generators) by oper-
    ating the channel Encoders, [ON] buttons, and faders to output various MIDI messages. 
    (This is called MIDI Remote function.) 
    You can store MIDI messages assigned to the channel controls in four banks. When the 
    DM1000 is shipped from the factory, it includes main MIDI settings in these banks, which 
    you can quickly recall to use the MIDI Remote function.
    If necessary, you can also assign other MIDI messages to the faders, [ON] buttons, or 
    Encoders to remotely control the parameters of a connected MIDI device.
    Using the MIDI Remote Function
    This section describes how to use Remote Layer 2 to recall and use the factory-preset MIDI 
    Remote settings stored in the banks.
    By default, the DM1000’s four MIDI Remote banks (Banks 1–4) contain the following 
    MIDI messages.
    1Connect the DM1000’s MIDI OUT port to the MIDI IN port of the MIDI 
    device.
    Bank UsageControl Function
    Encoders [ON] buttons Faders
    1Panning and setting GM sound levels Pan — Volume
    2Setting GM sound effect send levels/Adjust-
    ing volume levelsEffect Send — Volume
    3Panning and setting XG sound levels Pan — Volume
    4Adjusting pan, mute, and levels for Cubase 
    series mixerPan Mute Volume
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    MIDI REMOTE METER VIEWPA I R / GROUPINPUTOUTPUTEFFECT SURROUND DYNAMICS SCENE/PAN/INSERT/ DELAYPAT C HPATCH
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    LR
    RECSONG SCENEMUSIC
    PRODUCTIONSYNTHESIZERIntegratedSamplingSequencer
    Real-time External Control
    Sur face
    Modular
    Synthesis Plug-in
    System
    MIDI OUT
    SynthesizerMIDI IN
     
    						
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    2Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears.
    3Move the cursor to the REMOTE 2 parameter box (
    1) in the SPECIAL FUNC-
    TIONS section, rotate the Parameter wheel to select MIDI, then press 
    [ENTER].
    If the MIDI port is already in use, a confirmation window for changing the assignment 
    appears. Move the cursor to the YES button, then press [ENTER].
    4Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [REMOTE] button, then press the [F2] button.
    The Remote | Remote 2 page appears.
    5Move the cursor to the TARGET parameter box, rotate the Parameter wheel 
    to select USER DEFINED, then press [ENTER].
    The confirmation window for changing the setting appears. Move the cursor to the YES 
    button, then press [ENTER]. The display changes as follows:
    ATRANSMIT ENABLE/DISABLE
    This button switches the MIDI Remote function between enable and disable.
    BINITIALIZE
    This button resets the settings stored in the bank selected by the BANK parameter to the 
    default setting.
    CBANK
    This parameter enables you to select one of four banks. Tip:  If the REMOTE 2 parameter box is grayed out, proceed to Steps 4 and 5 to set the TARGET 
    parameter, then return to Steps 2 and 3.
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    DID, SHORT, LONG
    These parameters display the channel names. The ID parameter displays the channel ID 
    (RM01–RM16) for the currently-controlled MIDI device.
    EON section
    This section displays the type of MIDI messages (in hexadecimal or alphabet) assigned 
    to the [ON] buttons for the currently-selected channels (RM01–RM16).
    •LATCH/UNLATCH..... This button toggles between Latch and Unlatch for [ON] but-
    ton operation.
    •LEARN.......................... When you turn on this button, MIDI messages received at the 
    MIDI IN port are assigned to the DATA parameter boxes.
    •DATA parameter boxes.......................These boxes display the type of MIDI messages 
    (in hexadecimal or alphabets) assigned to the 
    [ON] button).
    FENCODER section
    This section displays the type of MIDI messages (in hexadecimal or alphabet) assigned 
    to the Encoders for the currently-selected channels (RM01–RM16).
    GFADER section
    This section displays the type of MIDI messages (in hexadecimal or alphabet) assigned 
    to the faders for the currently-selected channels (RM01–RM16).
    6Move the cursor to the desired bank button (BANK parameter buttons 1–4), 
    then press [ENTER].
    7Press the LAYER [REMOTE 2] button to select Remote Layer 2.
    You can now use the MIDI Remote function.
    8Use the faders, Encoders, and [ON] buttons to control the MIDI device.
     
    						
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    Assigning MIDI Messages to Channel Controls
    You can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use the factory presets in the banks. 
    However, you can also assign the desired MIDI messages to the faders, [ON] buttons, or 
    Encoders.
    This section describes how to assign MIDI messages to the channel controls, using the 
    example of assigning Hold On/Off messages (Control Change #64; Values 127 & 0) to the 
    Channel 1 [ON] button.
    1Connect the DM1000’s MIDI IN port to the MIDI OUT port of a MIDI key-
    board to which a Hold On/Off controllable foot switch is connected. Enable 
    the MIDI Remote function on the DM1000.
    2Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [REMOTE] button, then the [F2] button to display 
    the Remote | Remote 2 page. Rotate the Parameter wheel to set the TARGET 
    parameter to USER DEFINED.
    You can now use the MIDI Remote function. Refer to the previous section for more infor-
    mation on using the MIDI Remote function.
    3Move the cursor to the desired bank button (BANK parameter buttons 1–4), 
    then press [ENTER].
    4Press the [SEL] buttons for the desired channels.
    Currently-assigned MIDI messages appear in the ON, ENCODER, and FADER sections.
    5Move the cursor to the LEARN button in the ON section, then press [ENTER].
    MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN port of the DM1000 will be assigned to the DATA 
    parameter boxes in the ON section.Tip:  You can also choose the desired channels using the ID, SHORT, and LONG parameters.
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    MIDI keyboardMIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN
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    DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
    6Press and hold down the MIDI keyboard foot switch.
    The MIDI Hold On message is assigned in the DATA parameter box.
    MIDI messages are described below:
    •00–7F............................. MIDI messages are expressed in hexadecimal.
    •END............................... This message indicates the end of MIDI messages. Subsequent 
    messages assigned in the DATA parameter boxes will be 
    ignored.
    •–...................................... This message indicates that no messages are assigned to the 
    DATA parameter boxes.
    7While continuing to hold down the foot switch, turn off the LEARN button.
    8Move the cursor to the third parameter box (“7F” in this example), then 
    rotate the Parameter wheel to change the value to SW.
    “SW” is a variable that changes depending on the [ON] button’s on/off status. You can use 
    the following variables in MIDI messages.
    •SW.................................. This variable is selectable only in the DATA parameter boxes of 
    the ON section. When the [ON] buttons are turned on, “7F” 
    (127 in decimal) is output. When the [ON] buttons are turned 
    off, “00” (0 in decimal) is output.
    •ENC................................ This setting is selectable only in the DATA parameter boxes of 
    the ENCODER section. When you operate the Encoders, values 
    in the range of 00 to 7F (0–127 in decimal) are output.
    •FAD................................ This setting is selectable only in the DATA parameter boxes of 
    the FADER section. When you operate the faders, values in the 
    range of 00 to 7F (0–127 in decimal) are output. Tip:  When you click the LEARN button to assign MIDI messages, the DM1000 automatically 
    recognizes the end of the messages and assigns END and “–.”
    Tip:  If “SW” is not assigned in the DATA parameter boxes of the ON section, the current MIDI 
    messages are output.
    Note:  Be sure to set variables in the ENCODER and FADER sections. If no variables are 
    assigned, operation of the Encoders or faders is ignored.
     
    						
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