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Yamaha DM 2000 User Manual

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172 Chapter 17—Automix
DM2000—Owner’s Manual
Creating a Time Signature Map
When using the MIDI CLOCK timecode source, you’ll also need to specify the initial time
signature and any time signature changes that follow.
1 Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button to select the Time Signature page.
2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter
wheel or INC/DEC buttons to specify the measure and time signature.
To insert a time signature change, use the cursor buttons to select the next available entry,
and press [ENTER], or turn the Parameter wheel.
To delete a time signature change, select it, and then press [ENTER]. The initial time signa-
ture entry at measure #1 cannot be deleted.
Recording an Automix
This section provides a general procedure for Automix recording.
1 Select the timecode source and frame rate.
See “Selecting the Timecode Source & Frame Rate” on page 171 for more information.
2 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLAY] button to locate the Automix Main page.
3 Press the AUTOMIX [ENABLE] button to enable the Automix function.
The AUTOMIX [ENABLE] button indicator lights up, and the ENABLED/DISABLED but-
ton on the Automix main page appears highlighted.
4 Use the AUTOMIX OVERWRITE buttons to select which parameters you want
to record.
The corresponding AUTOMIX OVERWRITE button indicators light up, and the corre-
sponding OVERWRITE buttons on the Automix Main and Memory pages appear high-
lighted.
5 Press the AUTOMIX [REC] button.
The AUTOMIX [REC] button indicator flashes, and the REC button on the Automix Main
and Memory pages flashes.
Alternatively, you could press the AUTOMIX [AUTO-REC] button so that Automix record-
ing starts automatically when timecode is received. The main difference between REC and
AUTO REC is that the AUTO REC functions remains on when recording is stopped.
Whereas REC must be pressed each and every time you want to start recording. Initially
however, REC may be the safer option.
6 Use the [AUTO] buttons to arm channels for Automix recording.
The [AUTO] button indicators of armed channels light up orange.

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Yamaha DM 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels96
Motorized FadersYes
Bit Depth24-bit
Built-in EffectsYes
TypeDigital
Faders24
EffectsReverb, Delay, Chorus, Flanger, Pitch Shift
EQ Bands4-band Parametric
Digital I/OAES/EBU, ADAT, TDIF
MIDI I/OYes
Word ClockIn/Out
DisplayLCD
Dynamic ProcessingGate, Compressor, Limiter

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