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Notes for DME64N/DME24N Version 1.2
Thank you for purchasing the DME64N/DME24N. The following notes supplement the information in the Owner’s Manual
about DME64N/DME24N.
An Edit Indicator has been added.
If a parameter is changed after recalling a scene, a dot
will appear in the scene number indicator, and “EDIT”
will appear in the display.
The User-dened parameters display is changed.
“No Assign” settings in DME Designer are displayed as
dotted lines.
When [Parameter Value Edit] is selected the display will
be a solid line.
When [Direct Parameter Value], [Scene Change], [GPI
Out], or [Play Wav File] are selected, the display will be
inverted.
The Remote parameter has been added to Utility display “Misc” page.
The REMOTE connector can be used as a MIDI connector.
•A new communications protocol allows AMX, Crestron, and other external devices to control the DME.
For details about the communication protocol refer to the “DME-N Remote Control Protocol Specifications” document.
The “DME-N Remote Control Protocol Specifications” document can be found at the Yamaha Pro Audio website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Added parameters are shown in bold.
Upgrading Cautions
The following parameter will not be reflected in Version 1.2 when it is used to read data created in Version 1.0.0: SlotIn/SlotOut.
Remake these settings in DME Designer Version 1.2.
Data created using Version 1.2 will not open properly on Version 1.1.
•Version 1.2 will not work with previous version in the area. When using Version 1.2, all DME firmware (program and components),
along with DME Designer, must be upgraded to Version 1.2 simultaneously. For instructions on performing the version upgrade,
see “DME Firmware Update” in Chapter 3 “Main Panel Window” of the “DME Designer Version 1.2 Owner’s Manual.”
•To use the DME CONTROL function on the PM5D, the PM5D must be version 1.12 or later, and connected DME64N/24N units
must be version 1.1 or later.
For details about DME CONTROL function settings in the PM5D, see the “PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner’s Manual.”
Changes in Version 1.2
HA Control (422) External head amp control (RS-422 only)
COM (232C) Control using the DME communication protocol via RS-232C/RS-422.
COM (422)
MIDI (232C)
Control using MIDI commands via RS-232C/RS-422.
MIDI (422)
Remote Ctrl (232C)
Remote controller via RS-232C/RS-422.
Remote Ctrl (422)
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Mrs. Donna ThomasSep 14, 2025
    What to do if I cannot recall a scene on my Yamaha DME24N?
    • K
      Kevin LangSep 14, 2025
      If you cannot recall a scene on your Yamaha Music Mixer, it might be because appropriate scene data has not been stored in the DME64N/24N. Set up and store an appropriate scene in the DME64N/ 24N. Use the DME Designer for scene setup.
  • R
    Ryan ManningAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no sound input on Yamaha Music Mixer?
    • C
      Crystal ReyesAug 25, 2025
      Check that the cables are properly connected. Ensure that an appropriate signal is being received from the external device. Verify that the GAIN of the internal (DME24N) or external head amp is set to an appropriate level.
  • C
    Connie WeberAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Yamaha Music Mixer won't turn on?
    • A
      Anthony MarshallAug 26, 2025
      Check that the power cable is properly connected and that the POWER switch is turned on.
  • J
    Joann YoungAug 26, 2025
    Why are scenes recalled unexpectedly on my Yamaha Music Mixer?
    • A
      Amanda MartinezAug 27, 2025
      Check if input is being received from an external device or the DME Designer. Use the DME Designer to check the MIDI Program Change Table settings, the GPI input assignments, and the Remote Control Setup List assignments.
  • M
    Mark PerezSep 15, 2025
    What to do if user-defined parameters cannot be edited on my Yamaha Music Mixer?
    • M
      Mary BellSep 15, 2025
      If user-defined parameters cannot be edited on your Yamaha Music Mixer, the user-defined parameter lock function may be engaged. Disengage the user-defined parameter lock function.
  • L
    Lisa ShepherdSep 23, 2025
    When an external device is being used as the word clock master and the word clock source is changed, why does noise appear at the analog outputs of my Yamaha DME24N?
    • D
      David SmithSep 23, 2025
      This is normal, and can occur when an MY8-AT I/O card is being used. Reduce the volume level of the power amplifier(s) to prevent possible speaker damage, or make sure that the DME64N/24N is off beforehand.
  • R
    Robyn BenderSep 7, 2025
    What to do if the panel controls don’t work on my Yamaha Music Mixer?
    • L
      lorifrankSep 7, 2025
      If the panel controls on your Yamaha Music Mixer aren't working, check these possible causes: * Disengage the Panel Lock function. * Ensure one DME64N/24N is assigned as the zone master for each zone. * Set an appropriate IP address.
  • A
    armstrongdanielSep 8, 2025
    How to establish communication between the DME64N/24N and the DME Designer application software for my Yamaha Music Mixer?
    • D
      dthompsonSep 8, 2025
      To establish communication between the DME64N/24N and the DME Designer application software on your Yamaha Music Mixer: * Turn the power to the DME64N/24N ON. * Launch the DME Designer application. * Make sure that the connection cable is properly connected.
  • K
    Kristen JohnsonSep 2, 2025
    What to do if I can’t recall the desired scene on my Yamaha DME24N Music Mixer?
    • J
      Jordan MorseSep 2, 2025
      Write the required scene data from the DME Designer to the DME64N/24N.
  • S
    stevenchungAug 31, 2025
    What to do if I cannot exchange data between the DME64N/24N and the DME Designer of Yamaha DME24N Music Mixer?
    • E
      Eric McguireAug 31, 2025
      Check if the network cables are connected correctly, if the USB-MIDI driver has been properly installed, and if the DME-N Network Driver has been properly set up (if using the [NETWORK] connector). Also, verify if a MIDI port has been properly assigned and if you are using a version of DME Designer later than 3.8.

Yamaha DME24N Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Mixing Engine
Channels24
Analog Outputs8
Sampling Frequency48 kHz
Internal Processing32-bit floating point
Total Harmonic Distortion< 0.05%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio> 100 dB
Bit Depth24-bit
Ethernet Ports1
Control SoftwareDME Designer
ConnectivityEthernet
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
ProcessingDSP-based

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