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    							Display Interface31
    DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
    3
    Operating Basics
    •Selecting the next page in a page group:
    Press the button you selected in Step 1 repeatedly. This enables you to select a page that has 
    a hidden tab.
    •To select the previous page in a page group:
    Press and hold down the button you selected in Step 1. The screen steps back through the 
    pages one by one. Release the button when the desired page is displayed. This enables you 
    to select a page that has a hidden tab.
    •To select the first page in the group:
    Double-click the button you selected in Step 1.
    4Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor (a bold frame) to a button, 
    parameter box, rotary control, or fader so that you can change the value.
    Display Interface
    This section describes how to use the display interface.
    Rotary Controls & Faders
    The rotary controls and faders enable you to adjust the contin-
    uously variable parameter values, including Input Channel lev-
    els and effects parameters. Press the cursor buttons to move the 
    cursor to a rotary control or fader you want to adjust, then 
    rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons 
    to modify the value.
    Buttons
    The buttons enable you to turn certain functions on (enabled) 
    or off (disabled). Move the cursor to the appropriate button, 
    then press the [ENTER] button to turn the function on (high-
    lighted) or off. The buttons also enable you to select one of two 
    options or to execute certain functions.
    Parameter Boxes
    The parameter boxes enable you to select one of multiple 
    options. Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor to a 
    parameter box, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the 
    [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the setting.
    You may need to press the [ENTER] button to confirm the 
    change of certain parameter box. If you edit a value in this type 
    of parameter boxes, the value flashes. Press the [ENTER] but-
    ton to confirm the change, and the flashing stops. If you move 
    the cursor to other parameters while the edited value is flash-
    ing, the edit is cancelled.Tip:  The DM1000 remembers the current page and parameter when you select a new page 
    group. If you return to the previous page group, the DM1000 displays the correct page, with 
    the same parameter selected. You can also select a page by using the controls or buttons on the 
    top panel (see page 266).
     
    						
    							32Chapter 3—Operating Basics
    DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
    Confirmation Messages
    For certain functions, the DM1000 prompts you for confirmation before executing the 
    functions, as shown here.
    Move the cursor to YES and press [ENTER] to execute the function, or move the cursor to 
    NO and press [ENTER] to cancel.
    If you take no action for awhile, the confirmation window closes automatically and the 
    function is not executed.
    Title Edit Window
    The Title Edit window enables you to enter titles for Scene and library memories, Auto-
    mixes, and so on. You can enter 4, 12, or 16 characters, depending on the item. 
    The figure on the left shows uppercase characters and various punctuation marks. The fig-
    ure on the right shows lowercase characters and numbers.
    Use the cursor buttons to select characters, and press the [ENTER] button to enter them 
    into the title. The cursor moves to the right automatically as each character is entered. To 
    move the cursor accross the title, use the Parameter wheel or the left and right arrows in the 
    display page.
    Use the SHIFT LOCK button to select uppercase or lowercase characters, and use the SPC 
    button to enter a space.
    To insert a space at the cursor position and move subsequent characters to the right, move 
    the cursor to the INS button and press [ENTER].
    To delete the character at the cursor position and move subsequent characters to the left, 
    move the cursor to the DEL button and press [ENTER].
    When you have finished, move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER] to confirm 
    the title. To cancel the title entry, move the cursor to the CANCEL button, then press 
    [ENTER].
     
    						
    							Selecting Layers33
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    3
    Operating Basics
    Selecting Layers
    Input Channels and Output Channels (Bus Outs & Aux Outs) are arranged into layers, as 
    illustrated below. There are six layers altogether.
    The currently-selected layer determines the function of the channel 
    strip Encoders, [SEL] buttons, [SOLO] buttons, [ON] buttons, and fad-
    ers. Use the LAYER buttons to select a layer you wish to edit using the 
    channel strip controls.
    The following table shows the layers that you can access using the LAYER buttons, and the 
    parameters you can control using the channel strips on each layer.
    LAYER buttons LayersChannel Strips
    1–8 9–16
    [1-16] button
    Input Channel Layer 1–16 Input Channels 1–16
    [17-32] button
    Input Channel Layer 17–32 Input Channels 17–32
    [33-48] button
    Input Channel Layer 33–48 Input Channels 33–48
    [REMOTE 1] button
    Remote Layer 1
    Operation depends on the selected 
    target (see page 215).
    [REMOTE 2] button
    Remote Layer 2
    [MASTER] button
    Master LayerAux Send masters 
    1–8Bus Out masters 
    1–8
    Tip:  The function of each channel strip fader and Encoder depends on the currently-selected 
    Fader mode (see page 35) and Encoder mode (see page 36) respectively.
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    BUS 2 26 42STEREO70 6050 40 30 2015 10
    5 0
    Input Channel Layer 1–16
    Input Channel Layer 17–32
    Input Channel Layer 33–48
    Master Layer
    Remote Layer 1
    Remote Layer 2
     
    						
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    Selecting Channels
    The SELECTED CHANNEL controls enable you to edit 
    main mix parameters for a channel selected from the Input 
    Channels and Output Channels (Aux Outs, Bus Outs, and 
    Stereo Out).
    To select a channel for editing using the SELECTED 
    CHANNEL controls, follow the steps below:
    1Press the corresponding LAYER button to select a 
    layer that includes the desired channel (see 
    page 33).
    2Use the corresponding [SEL] button or fader to 
    select the desired Input or Output Channel.
    The channel is selected and the [SEL] button indicator 
    lights up.
    If the Fader Touch Sense parameter is enabled on the Setup | Prefer2 page (see page 268), 
    operating a fader selects the corresponding channel.
    The Channel’s ID and Short name appear in the upper-left corner of the display. If the cur-
    rently-displayed page contains a relevant channel parameter, the cursor moves to that 
    parameter automatically. If the currently-displayed page contains no such parameter, a page 
    that does contain such a parameter is selected automatically.
    3To select the Stereo Out, press the STEREO [SEL] button or touch the [STE-
    REO] fader.
    Repeatedly pressing the STEREO [SEL] button toggles between the Stereo Out left and Ste-
    reo Out right channels.
    If the currently-displayed page contains a relevant Stereo Out parameter, the cursor moves 
    to that parameter automatically. If the currently-displayed page contains no such parame-
    ter, a page that does contain such a parameter is selected automatically. Tip:  For paired Input or Output Channels, the channel for which you pressed the [SEL] button 
    is selected, and its indicator lights up. The [SEL] button indicator of the paired partner flashes.
    Tip:  If the Auto Channel Select parameter is enabled on the Setup | Prefer1 page (see 
    page 266), operating a fader or Encoder, or turning on a [SOLO] or [ON] button selects the 
    corresponding channel.
    EQUALIZER
    LOW HIGH
    GAINQ
    FREQUENCYLOWMID
    HIGH MID
    ROUTING
    12
    34
    56
    78
    STEREO DIRECT DISPLAYDISPLAY
    SELECTED CHANNEL
    GRAB
     
    						
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    Selecting Fader Modes
    The function of channel faders (1–16) depends on the selected Layer and Fader mode.
    1Select a layer that includes the desired channel (see page 33).
    2Press the FADER MODE [FADER/AUX] button to select a Fader 
    mode.
    •When the [FADER]indicator 
    lights up:.............................................. You can use channel faders to 
    control Input Channel levels or 
    Output Channel (Aux Out 1–8, 
    Bus Out 1–8) master levels.
    •When the [AUX] indicator 
    lights up:.............................................. You can use channel faders to control Input 
    Channel Aux Send levels.
    The following table shows the channel fader functions for each Layer and Fader mode.
    LAYER buttons Fader ModeChannel Strip Fader
    1–8 9–16
    [1-16] buttonFader Input Channels 1–16 level
    Aux Input Channels 1–16 Aux Send level
    [17-32] buttonFader Input Channels 17–32 level
    Aux Input Channels 17–32 Aux Send level
    [33-48] buttonFader Input Channels 33–48 level
    Aux Input Channels 33–48 Aux Send level
    [REMOTE 1] buttonFaderOperation depends on the selected target (see 
    page 215).
    Aux No operation No operation
    [REMOTE 2] buttonFaderOperation depends on the selected target (see 
    page 215).
    Aux No operation No operation
    [MASTER] buttonFaderAux Send master 1–8 
    output levelBus Out master1–8 out-
    put level
    Aux No operation No operation
    Note:  You cannot select Aux mode while the Master layer is selected. If you switch to the Master 
    layer while the FADER MODE [AUX] indicator is lit, the indicator automatically turns off 
    and the [FADER] indicator lights up.
    FADER MODE
    FADER
    AUX
     
    						
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    Selecting Encoder Modes
    The function of Encoders (1–16) depends on the selected Layer and Encoder mode.
    1Select a layer that includes the desired channel (see page 33).
    2Press the corresponding ENCODER MODE button to 
    select an Encoder mode.
    •When the [PAN] button indicator 
    lights up:...............................................Encoders 1–16 function as 
    Pan controls for the 
    selected layer.
    •When the [AUX] button indicator 
    lights up:...............................................Encoders 1–16 function as Aux Send level con-
    trols for the selected layer.
    •When the [ASSIGN] button indicator 
    lights up:...............................................Encoders control the parameters assigned to the 
    [ASSIGN] button for the selected layer. (See the 
    next section for more information on how to 
    assign parameters to the [ASSIGN] button.)
    The following table shows the Encoder functions for each Layer and Encoder mode.
    LAYER buttons Encoder ModeChannel Strip Encoder
    1–8 9–16
    [1-16] buttonPan Input Channels 1–16 pan
    Aux Input Channels 1–16 Aux Send level
    Assign
    Assigned parameter
    1
    1. If ALT LAYER is assigned, the Encoder controls the parameters assigned to the faders of the layer that 
    is currently not selected (if Layer 1-16 is currently selected, the Encoder controls the parameters as-
    signed to the faders in Layer 17-32; if Layer 17-32 is currently selected, the Encoder controls the pa-
    rameters assigned to the faders in Layer 1-16). [17-32] buttonPan Input Channels 17–32 pan
    Aux Input Channels 17–32 Aux Send level
    Assign
    Assigned parameter
    1
    [33-48] buttonPan Input Channels 33–48 pan
    Aux Input Channels 33–48 Aux Send level
    Assign Assigned parameter
    [REMOTE 1] buttonPan
    Operation depends on the selected target (see 
    page 215). Aux
    Assign
    [REMOTE 2] buttonPan
    Aux
    Assign
    [MASTER] buttonPan
    No operation
    Aux
    Assign Assigned parameter
    AUX PA N DISPLAY
    ASSIGN
    ENCODER MODE
     
    						
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    Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] 
    button
    While the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] button indicator is lit, you can use Encoders 1–16 
    to control a parameter assigned to the [ASSIGN] button. Follow the steps below to assign a 
    parameter to the [ASSIGN] button.
    1Press the ENCODER MODE [DISPLAY] button.
    The Encoder | Encoder page appears. The name of the parameter currently assigned to the 
    [ASSIGN] button is displayed in the left-hand box. All assignable parameters are displayed 
    in the right-hand box. (The parameter currently-assigned to the button is highlighted in the 
    right-hand box.)
    2Use the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select a param-
    eter in the right-hand box.
    A parameter is selected when it appears inside the dotted box. Refer to the next page for a 
    complete list of assignable parameters.
    3Press [ENTER] to confirm the assignment.
    Once assigned, press the ENCODER MODE [ASSIGN] button to turn on the button indi-
    cator. You can now use Encoders 1–16 to control the assigned parameter.
    Note:  When channels that do not feature the currently-assigned parameter are selected, the 
    Encoders are inactive. For example, if the assigned Encoder parameter is “Phase,” and the Mas-
    ter layer is selected, Encoders are inactive, because the Aux Sends and Bus Outs do not feature 
    Phase parameters.
     
    						
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    •Assignable Encoder Mode Parameter List
    #Parameters Encoder Operation Push Switch Operation
    1No Assign
    ——
    2Attenuator
    Attenuator Display the settings.
    3Input Patch
    Input Channel patch
    Confirm patch selection. 4Insert In Patch
    Insert In patch
    5Insert Out Patch
    Insert Out patch
    6Direct Out
    Direct Out patch
    7Phase:
    Phase: normal/reverse
    Display the settings. 8Insert On
    Insert on/off
    9Aux pre/post
    Aux pre/post
    10Delay On
    Delay on/off
    11Delay Time
    Delay Time
    12Delay FB.Gain
    Delay FB.Gain
    13Delay Mix
    Delay Mix
    14EQ On
    EQ on/off
    15EQ Type
    EQ Type
    16EQ Low Q
    EQ Low Q
    17EQ Low F
    EQ Low Frequency
    18EQ Low G
    EQ Low Gain
    19EQ Low-Mid Q
    EQ Low-Mid Q
    20EQ Low-Mid F
    EQ Low-Mid Frequency
    21EQ Low-Mid G
    EQ Low-Mid Gain
    22EQ High-Mid Q
    EQ High-Mid Q
    23EQ High-Mid F
    EQ High-Mid Frequency
    24EQ High-Mid G
    EQ High-Mid Gain
    25EQ High Q
    EQ High Q
    26EQ High F
    EQ High Frequency
    27EQ High G
    EQ High Gain
    28Gate On
    Gate on/off
    29Gate Threshold
    Gate Threshold
    30Gate Range
    Gate Range
    31Gate Attack
    Gate Attack
    32Gate Decay
    Gate Decay
    33Gate Hold
    Gate Hold
    34Comp On
    Comp on/off
    35Comp Threshold
    Comp Threshold
    36Comp Ratio
    Comp Ratio
    37Comp Attack
    Comp Attack
    38Comp Release
    Comp Release
    39Comp Out Gain
    Comp Out Gain
    40Comp Knee/Width
    Comp Knee/Width
    41Surr L/R Pan
    Surr L/R Pan
    42Surr F/R Pan
    Surr F/R Pan
    43Surr Front DIV
    Surr Front DIV
    44Surr Rear DIV
    Surr Rear DIV
    45Surr LFE Level
    Surr LFE Level
    46Surr Pan Wheel
    Surr Pan Wheel
    47Scene Fade Time
    Scene Fade Time
    48ALT LAYER
    Alt Layer
    49HA Gain
    HA Gain
    50Ins HA Gain
    HA Ins Gain
     
    						
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    Metering
    This section describes how to check Input and Output Channel levels using the Meter pages 
    or an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge.
    1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [METER] button repeatedly until the Meter | Posi-
    tion page appears.
    This page enables you to set the metering position for Input and Output Channels.
    AINPUT section
    This section enables you to select the metering position for Input Channel signals.
    BOUTPUT section
    This section enables you to select the metering position for Output Channel (Aux Out 
    1–8, Bus Out 1–8, Stereo Out) signals.
    2Move the cursor to the desired parameter button in the INPUT or OUTPUT 
    section, then press [ENTER].
    You can select one of the following three positions in each section.
    •PRE EQ.......................... Immediately before EQ.
    •PRE FADER.................. Immediately before the fader.
    •POST FADER............... Immediately after the fader.
    3Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [METER] button repeatedly until the page listed 
    below that contains the desired channels appears.
    -CH1-32 page
    -CH33-48 page
    These pages display the Input Channel 1–32 levels and Input Channel 33–48 levels 
    respectively.
    -CH1-48 page
    This page displays the Input Channel 1–48 levels altogether.
    -Master page
    This page displays the Output Channel (Aux Out 1–8, Bus Out 1–8, Stereo Out) levels 
    altogether.
    -Effect page
    This page displays the internal effects processor 1–4 input and output levels altogether. Tip:  If an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, changes on this page will be 
    reflected on the Input & Output Metering Position parameters on the Peak Meter Bridge.
    1
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    -Stereo page
    This page displays the Stereo Out or Control Room Monitor output level.
    4If you selected the CH1-32 page, the CH33-48 page, or the Master page, use 
    the MASTER MODE parameter to select one of the following three metering 
    signal types:
    •GATE GR....................... The amount of gain reduction for the gate (except for the Mas-
    ter page)
    •COMP GR..................... The amount of gain reduction for the compressor
    •LEVEL........................... Input Channel input level, or Output Channel output level Tip:  You can also select the CH1-32 page, the CH33-48 page, or the Master page using the 
    LAYER buttons. In this case, if an optional MB1000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, the Peak 
    Meter Bridge displays the same signal meters in unison with the DM1000 meters.
    Tip:  These pages also allow you to change the metering position using the POSITION param-
    eter. This parameter setting operates in unison with the Meter | Position page setting.
    • CH1-32 page • CH33-48 page
    • CH1-48 page • Master page
     
    						
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