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Yamaha WC42260 User Manual

Yamaha WC42260
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Owner’s Manual
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Yamaha WC42260 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYamaha
ModelWC42260
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Control Surface & Rear Panel

Control Surface Overview

Provides a diagram and overview of the DM2000's main control surface sections and buttons.

Digital I/O & Control Section

Details the digital input/output and control connections, including USB, MIDI, Word Clock, and remote ports.

Operating Basics

Turning On & Off the DM2000

Procedure for turning the unit on and off, including safety precautions.

Selecting Layers and Channels

Explains how to select layers and channels for editing on the control surface.

Selecting Fader and Encoder Modes

Details how to select Fader modes and Encoder modes to control different parameters.

Analog I/O & the AD Input Section

AD Input Section Details

Covers AD input connectors, phantom power, pad switches, gain controls, and inserts.

Input & Output Patching

Input Patching Procedures

Details how to patch sources to input channels, insert ins, and effects processors.

Output Patching Overview

Explains how to patch output sources to various destinations including slots, omni outs, and inserts.

Input Channels

Gating Input Channels

Details the noise gate function for input channels, including presets and controls.

EQ and Compression

Explains the 4-band parametric EQ and compressor functions for input channels.

Routing Input Channels

Describes how to route input channels to bus outs, stereo out, or direct outs.

Panning Input Channels

Explains how to pan input channels between stereo out left and right channels.

Stereo Out

Stereo Out Processing

Covers EQ, Inserts, and Grouping Master EQs for the Stereo Out.

Stereo Out Level and Balance Control

Explains how to set the Stereo Out level and balance its left and right channels.

Bus Outs

Bus Out Processing

Details EQ, Inserts, Compression, and Grouping Master Compressors for bus outs.

Common Channel Functions

Using EQ

Details the 4-band parametric EQ, including presets and editing.

Internal Effects, Plug-Ins & GEQs

Editing Effects

Instructions on how to edit parameters for internal effects processors.

Editing Plug-Ins

Step-by-step guide to editing parameters for plug-ins.

Editing GEQs

Explains how to edit the parameters of the six 31-band graphic equalizers.

Scene Memories

Storing & Recalling Scenes

Procedure for storing and recalling scenes using the SCENE MEMORY buttons.

Automix

Automix Main Page

Details the parameters and functions available on the Automix Main page.

Recording an Automix

Provides a general procedure for recording Automix data, including timecode setup.

MIDI

MIDI Port Setup

Instructions for configuring MIDI ports for PC, Mac, and Pro Tools connections.

Pro Tools Remote Layer

Configuring Computers for Pro Tools

Steps for connecting and configuring Windows and Macintosh computers for Pro Tools control.

Control Surface Operation with Pro Tools Layer

Explains how to use the DM2000 control surface when the Pro Tools Remote Layer is selected.

Other Functions

Saving DM2000 Data to SmartMedia

Step-by-step guide to saving DM2000 data, including files and directories.

Setting Preferences

Details on customizing DM2000 operation through various preference settings.

Appendix A: Parameter Lists

Input Patch Parameters

Detailed list of input patch parameters, sources, and destinations.

Output Patch Parameters

Detailed list of output patch parameters, sources, and destinations.

Effects Parameters

List and description of parameters for all internal effects processors.

Dynamics Parameters

Details parameters for Gate, Expander, Compressor, and Compander effects.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for using the apparatus, including water proximity and ventilation.

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