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Studio Mana g er fo r Owner’ s Manual E interstage Phistersvej 31, 2900 Hellerup, Danmark T elefon 3946 0000, fax 3946 0040 www .interstage.dk - pro audio with a smile.
2 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Important Information Special Notices • The softwar e and this owner’ s manual are the exclusiv e copyrights 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 T ools–>Y AMAHA Studio M anager for DM1000–>Studio Manager for DM1000.
Configuring Studio Manager 5 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Configuring Studio Manager Selecting Ports In order t o use Studio Manager , you m ust specify the input and output por ts that Studio Manager should use t o communicat e with the DM1000.
6 Chapter 1—Getting Started Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual This is the Macint osh Setup window Input Port/Output Port: (Windo ws only) These pop-up menus are used to 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 detected while Studio Manager star ts up, or while Studio Manager is up and running, 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 Layer is selected, 16 Input Channels are displayed. W hen the Master Lay er is selected, the Bus Out and A ux Send channels are display ed.
Input Channels 9 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Input Channels A SOURCE parameter This parameter is used to select an Input sour ce. T o select an Input sourc e, click the parameter and choose fr om 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 par ameter is used to set the delay 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 are 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 W hen the Master Layer is select ed, the Bus Out and A ux Send channels are displayed. A Bus Out channel is shown here. Aux Send channels appear the same except that the y do not hav e a STEREO button.
Remote Channels 13 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual Remote Channels W hen the Remote La yer is selected, Remote Channels ar e display ed. 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 c hannel. 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, range, 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 hear t icon to pair and unpair the channel w ith 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 UT O , 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 Channel 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 selected A ux Send. The INSER T button turns the Insert on and off. The OUT and IN parameters are used to specify the insert out destination and inser t in source r espectively .
20 Chapter 3—Selected Channel Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual C DELA Y section This section contains the delay controls for the Stereo Out. The r otar y co ntrol is used to 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 libraries.
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 with a different name.
Patch Editor Window 23 Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 5 Patch Editor W indow The P atch Editor w indow is used to patch Inputs, Outputs, Inser ts, Effects, and Direct Outs. It consists of fiv e pages, which are selected b y clicking the tabs along the top of the w indow .
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 type. 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 type. 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 to select input sour ces for internal 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 type. 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 w indow allows you to edit the sur round pan position of the currently selected Input Channel. T o open the Surround Editor window , 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 window displays the current timecode position in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames, or measur es, beats, and MIDI clocks, depending on the specified time- code source.
30 Chapter 8—Effect Editor Window Studio Manager for DM1000—Owner’s Manual 8 Effect Editor W indow The Effect Editor window allows y ou to edit the internal effects proc essors. T o open the Effect Editor window , choose Effect Editor fr om the W indows 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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