Trim mode, Arming parameters for automation, Buttons to arm parameters – Yamaha DM2000 User Manual

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Automation

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DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Trim Mode

Trim mode can be set as follows.

1

While holding down a channel’s [AUTO] button, press the AUTOMIX [REL-
ATIVE] (TRIM) button.

The channel’s Automation mode is displayed on the corresponding channel strip display
while its [AUTO] button is pressed.

Grouped channels are set together. You can temporarily disable a group in order to set indi-
vidual channels by pressing and holding the USER DEFINED KEYS [12] (CTRL/CLUTCH)
button.

The following shortcuts apply.

In Trim mode, you can display channel and send level values relatively (instead of absolute
decibel values) on the channel strip displays by holding down the USER DEFINED KEYS
[13] (ALT/FINE) button while adjusting the faders and Encoders.

Arming Parameters for Automation

Parameters can be selected for automation recording as follows.

1

Use the following AUTOMIX-OVERWRITE

buttons to arm parameters.

The button indicators for armed parameters light up.

The following shortcuts apply.

Pro Tools

Channel Strip Displays

[AUTO] Button Indicators

Auto trim/write

TWrt

Flashing red/orange (Record Ready)
Orange (Recording)

Auto trim/touch

TTch

Auto trim/latch

TLch

Auto trim/read

TRd

Flashing green/orange

To do this...

Do this!

Set Trim mode for all channels

USER DEFINED KEYS [5] + AUTOMIX [RELATIVE]

Set Trim mode of all selected channels

USER DEFINED KEYS [5] + USER DEFINED KEYS [4] +
AUTOMIX [RELATIVE]

AUTOMIX-OVERWRITE Buttons

Pro Tools

[FADER] (FADER)

Volume

[ON] (MUTE)

Mute

[PAN] (PAN)

Pan

[AUX] (SEND)

Send level

[AUX ON] (SEND MUTE)

Send mute

[EQ] (PLUG-IN)

Plug-in

To do this...

Do this!

Arm all parameters

USER DEFINED KEYS [5] + AUTOMIX-OVERWRITE [FADER],
[ON], [PAN], [AUX], [AUX ON], or [EQ]

Inverse armed parameter selection

USER DEFINED KEYS [13] + AUTOMIX-OVERWRITE [FADER],
[ON], [PAN], [AUX], [AUX ON], or [EQ]

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