Setting preferences – Yamaha DM2000 User Manual

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Chapter 21—Other Functions

DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

The following file types are compatible between these different consoles:

Scene Memory (file extension: .D2M)

Equalizer Library (file extension: .D2Q)

Gate Library (file extension: .D2G)

Compressor Library (file extension: .D2Y)

Effect Library (file extension: .D2F)

Channel Library (file extension: .D2H)

Automix Memory (file extension: .D2A)

You can also load ALL data for each console (file extension: .02X, .D1X, .01X) by changing
the extension to .D2X. In this case, you can load the following compatible data:

Scene Memory, Equalizer Library, Gate Library, Compressor Library, Effect Library, Chan-
nel Library, Bus To Stereo Library, Surround Monitor Library, Automix Memory, User
Defined Remote Layer, User Defined Plug-In, Program Change Table, Plug-In Card Mem-
ory, User Assignable Layer.

Setting Preferences

You can customize the operation of the DM2000 by using the preferences pages.

Preferences 1

1

Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to locate the Preferences 1 page.

2

Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to select the preferences, and
use the INC/DEC buttons or [ENTER] button to set them.
Auto ROUTING Display:
When this preference is on, the Routing pages appear auto-
matically when a button in the SELECTED CHANNEL ROUTING section is pressed (see
page 93).

Auto PHASE/INSERT Display: When this preference is on, the Phase pages appear
automatically when the Phase [ ] button in the SELECTED CHANNEL PHASE/INSERT
section is switched from off to on (see page 84), and the Insert page appears automatically
when the SELECTED CHANNEL PHASE/INSERT [INSERT ON] button is pressed (see
page 135).

Auto DELAY Display: When this option is on, the Delay pages appear automatically
when a control in the SELECTED CHANNEL DELAY section is operated (see page 141).

Note: Some of the data listed above may use default settings or may not be updated due to
differences in parameters or numbers of channels.

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