Selecting fader modes, Stereo out [sel] button, Auto channel select & touch sense select – Yamaha DM2000 User Manual

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Chapter 3—Operating Basics

DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Stereo Out [SEL] Button

The Stereo Out [SEL] button is used exclusively to select the Stereo Out for editing with the
SELECTED CHANNEL controls. Its indicator lights up when the Stereo Out is selected.
Each time it’s pressed, the selection toggles between the Stereo Out’s left and right channels.
The SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [L] and [R] buttons can also be used to
select the left and right channels.

If the currently displayed page contains a Stereo Out parameter, that parameter is selected
automatically when the Stereo Out [SEL] button is pressed. If the currently selected page
contain no such parameter, the page that does contain such a parameter is selected auto-
matically. For example, if a Delay page for the Input Channels is currently selected when the
Stereo Out [SEL] button is pressed, the Delay page showing the Stereo Out Delay parameter
is selected automatically.

Auto Channel Select & Touch Sense Select

While the Auto Channel Select preference is on (see page 275), channels can be selected by
moving the corresponding fader or Encoder, or by turning on the corresponding [AUTO],
[SOLO], or [ON] button. Note that you can use the [AUTO] buttons to select channels only
during Automix recording or in Automix record ready mode.

While the Fader Touch Sense SELECT preference is on (see page 276), channels can be
selected simply by touching the fader knobs.

Selecting Fader Modes

The exact function of each fader depends on the selected Layer and Fader mode.

1

Select a Layer, as explained on page 58.

2

Use the FADER MODE buttons to select a Fader mode.
[FADER]:
Channel faders control Input Channel levels or Output Chan-
nel master levels, depending on the selected Layer.

[AUX/MTRX]: Channel faders control Aux or Matrix Send levels,
depending on the selected Layer.

The indicator of the currently selected FADER MODE button lights up.

The following table shows the channel fader functions for each Layer and Fader mode.

Layer

Fader

Mode

Fader

1–8

9–16

17–20

21–24

1–24

Fader

CH 1–24: level

Aux/Mtrx

CH 1–24: Aux Send level

25–48

Fader

CH 25–48: level

Aux/Mtrx

CH 25–48: Aux Send level

49–72

Fader

CH 49–72: level

Aux/Mtrx

CH 49–72: Aux Send level

73–96

Fader

CH 73–96 level

Aux/Mtrx

CH 73–96: Aux Send level

Master

Fader

Bus Out 1–8:

master level

Aux Send 1–12: master level

Matrix Send 1–4:

master level

Aux/Mtrx

Bus Out 1–8:

Matrix Send level

Aux Send 1–12: Matrix Send level

No operation: Fad-

ers fixed at –

Remote

1–4

Fader

Operation depends on the selected target.

See “About Remote Layers” on page 253 for more information.

Aux/Mtrx

AUX / MTRX

FADER

FADER MODE

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