Sample applications – Yamaha DM 2000VCM User Manual

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D I G I T A L P R O D U C T I O N C O N S O L E D M 2 0 0 0

Macintosh or PC

Signal

Signal

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY16-AE x 2

Word Clock

Mics

Guitars etc.

Synthesizer

DM2000VCM

192 I/O*

USB

Audio Interface(s)

HD Core card
with I/O Unit

HD Accel card
with I/O Unit

*Operation up to 96-kHz.

Tone Generator

Sample Applications

Pro Tools

®

Setting

In this system the Yamaha DM2000 and a Digidesign Pro Tools

®

HD2 Accel setup are combined in a powerful recording and production

system that provides as many as 64 input channels with up to 192 tracks at 48 kHz or up to 96 tracks at 96 kHz. While the DM2000

functions as an advanced control surface for the Pro Tools

®

, it can also handle critical audio processing tasks as well as monitoring.

Nuendo

®

Setting

(24tr 96 kHz Recording)

Steinberg’s Nuendo

®

software is designed to handle 96

kHz audio, so it is an ideal companion for the DM2000.

While the DM2000 functions as a basic controller for the

Nuendo

®

software in this 24 track, 96 kHz system (full

Nuendo

®

support is currently under development), it

also handles extra mixing and processing of the outputs

from high-end audio cards.

High-capacity Sound Reinforcement With Remote Head Amp Control

Using Yamaha’s AD8HR highest quality 8-channel AD converter it is possible to put together a 48 mic/line input system with digital

signal transfer at 48-kHz/24-bit resolution. The AD8HR head amps can be remotely controlled from the DM2000 via the REMOTE

terminal, so the head amps themselves can be located right on stage. Up to 48 channels of high-resolution digital (AES/EBU) audio

can then be transferred to the console over distances of up to 200 meters without loss or degradation. If you also use the DM2000’s

24 built-in microphone inputs you have a total of 72 inputs available – on a par with large live-sound systems, but with relatively

simple setup and operation. In the system example a second DM2000 is used for monitoring as well as live recording.

Connection with 96-kHz recorders

Although the DM2000 handles 96-kHz audio as standard, most of the currently available digital recorders can handle 96-kHz audio

only in double channel mode (using 2 tracks to make one). In this configuration, the DM2000 uses one channel for one (96-kHz)

track, but twice the number of I/O connections must be used. MY8-AT/TD/AE cards work in double channel mode to handle 96-kHz

audio. The MY16-AT/TD/AE cards can handle 16 channels of 44.1 / 48-kHz audio or up to 8 channels of 96-kHz audio in double

channel mode. With the latest equipment that handles 96-kHz audio as standard (in double speed mode like the DM2000) you can

make standard connections using the MY8-AE96 card. MY8-AE96 card can work either in double speed or double channel mode.

Macintosh or PC

Hi-End Multi Channel
Audio Card(s)

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY16-AE x 2 or MY16-AT x 2

DM2000VCM

Signal

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY16-AE x 3 (for AD8HR)

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY16-AE x 1 (up to 3) (for DA824)

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY8-AE (up to 6)

DM2000VCM

AD8HR

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY16-AE x 3 (for AD8HR)

Mini-YGDAI Cards
MY16-AT x 3 (for Recorder)

DA824 (up to 6)

48tr HD Recorder with
ADAT I/O (24 bit/48-kHz)

F.O.H

HA remote

HA remote

HA remote

HA remote

HA remote

HA remote

Word Clock

Signal

Signal

DM2000VCM

For Monitor

For Stage

Mics

&

Lines

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