DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE Owner’s Manual EN
Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/ or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device.
Connections Backup battery • Before connecting the device to other devices, turn off the power for all devices. Before turning the power on or off for all devices, set all volume levels to minimum. Handling caution • Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or openings on the device. • Condensation can occur in the device due to rapid, drastic changes in ambient temperature—when the device is moved from one location to another, or air conditioning is turned on or off, for example.
Foreword Contents Introduction to the DME Satellite Foreword .......................................... 7 Connecting to an External Device............. 30 Accessories (Please make sure the following items are included in the package.) ..................................... Options........................................................................... About the Product Names............................................... About the Firmware Version ...........................................
Foreword Thank you for choosing a Yamaha DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Digital Mixing Engine Satellite. In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C, we urge you to read this owner’s manual thoroughly before connecting or using the unit. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. CAUTION Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC mains power.
Foreword Foreword Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite Introduction to the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors If several DME Satellite units (or a DME Satellite unit together with other devices) are installed in a poorly-ventilated rack, the heat generated by each unit may raise the temperature inside the rack, preventing the DME Satellite from performing as designed. When mounting DME Satellite units in a rack, please leave one rack space vacant for every two units.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Differences between DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C Introduction to the DME Satellite The differences between these three models are as follows: ■ DME8i-C This model features 8-channel analog inputs. ■ DME8o-C In addition to basic mixing and matrix output functions, the DME Satellite includes a equalizers, compressors, delay, etc. – that can be patched together via DME Designer to configure just about any audio system you need.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Audio System Network Introduction to the DME Satellite Multiple DME series units that are interconnected in a network via Ethernet function as a single audio system. In a DME audio system, a group of the same models that can be operated in sync is called a “device group;” audio processing divisions that accommodate multiple device groups are called “zones;” and the entire area serviced by the acoustic system is called an “area.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Scene structure Scene Preset Parameter Configuration Matrix Mixer Scene 1 Ex.: Gate • Attack • Decay • Range • Threshold • Key in • Hold Scene 2 16 x 8 Scene 999 Component Controls and Connectors A combination of all configuration and preset parameters is called a “scene.” Scenes can be recalled from an ICP1, GPI device, other external controllers, DME64N/DME24N, or computer. Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each device group.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Signal Types DME Satellite audio system signals can be broadly categorized as follows. Introduction to the DME Satellite 1 Audio Analog and digital signals are input and output between the DME Satellite, other DME series units, and other audio devices. Analog signals are input and output via the [INPUT]/[OUTPUT] jacks. Digital signals are input and output via the CobraNet jacks.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite System Examples Space B Space A DME8i-C Computer ICP1 INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Analog In DME8i-C Introduction to the DME Satellite Multiple DME Satellite units: Large-scale system INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Analog In DME8i-C INPUT USB PEAK
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite About DME Designer Introduction to the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors Connecting to a Computer DME Designer software enables you to integrate, configure, and control the DME series system from a connected computer. You can build the DME series audio system using graphic blocks in DME Designer that are displayed on the computer monitor.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite About CobraNet Controls and Connectors Developed by Cirrus Logic, Inc., U.S., CobraNet technology allows real-time uncompressed digital audio distribution over industry-standard Fast Ethernet (100 megabits/sec.) networks. Up to 128 channels, 64 in each direction, can be carried simultaneously over a CobraNet network. (The number of channels available depends on the performance of the devices and the condition of audio signals.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Multicast and unicast bundles Introduction to the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors CobraNet bundles can be either multicast or unicast. Multicast bundles are transmitted from one device to multiple devices on the network (one-to-many). Unicast bundles are transmitted from one device to another (one-to-one). Unicast bundles are transmitted only when another device is configured to receive them by assigning the same bundle numbers.
Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite NO T E Controls and Connectors One device on the CobraNet network works as the conductor (network sync master). All other CobraNet devices are performers (network sync slaves). Each device synchronizes its own internal clock to the beat packets (sync signals) transmitted by the conductor. The conductor device is chosen automatically and no user intervention is required.
Foreword Controls and Connectors Front Panel Introduction to the DME Satellite 2 5 DME8i-C 7 9 INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT 1 34 6 8 Controls and Connectors 2 5 DME8o-C USB Connecting to a Computer 1 34 6 7 PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL 9 DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE 8 2 5 7 9 DME4io-C INPUT USB Audio I/O Connection 1 Con
Foreword Controls and Connectors Lights consecutively in the clockwise direction Refer to page 21 for information on the primary and secondary connectors. 6 [LINK/ACTIVITY] Indicator Lights up steadily or flashes slowly when cables are connected correctly to the CobraNet connectors. It flashes rapidly while the unit is transferring data onto the network correctly.
Foreword Controls and Connectors Rear Panel Introduction to the DME Satellite DME8i-C 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX * RS-232C RS-422 8 2 Controls and Connectors DME8o-C 1 3 4 5 6 7 MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX * RS-232C RS-422 Connecting to a Computer 2 DME4io-C ) 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX * RS-232C RS-422 Audio I/O Connection 2 Connecting to an External Device 1 [AC IN] Connector Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC power cor
Foreword Controls and Connectors Controls and Connectors Introduction to the DME Satellite 6 CobraNet [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY] Connectors The DME Satellite features two CobraNet connectors for built-in redundancy: one for a primary network connection, another for a secondary or backup connection. If for some reason the primary connection fails (e.g., a cable is damaged, inadvertently disconnected, or a switching hub fails), the secondary connection automatically kicks in.
Foreword Connecting to a Computer USB Connection Introduction to the DME Satellite To connect multiple DME Satellite units to a network, you must assign appropriate IP addresses and make other network settings on all units. To achieve this, you need to connect the [USB] connector of one of the DME Satellite units to the USB port of the computer using USB cables, install USB-MIDI Driver and DME Designer on the computer, then assign the IP addresses to the DME Satellite units from DME Designer.
Foreword Connecting to a Computer Network Settings Setting the IP address Host Address Master and slave setting Each device group must have one master. All other devices in the group are assigned as slave. The fourth octet of a slave DME Satellite’s master ID must be the same value as the fourth octet of the group master DME Satellite’s IP address.
Foreword Connecting to a Computer Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector) To control the DME Satellite from the computer via Ethernet, use an Ethernet cable to connect the [NETWORK] connector on the rear panel of the DME Satellite to the computer, then install DME-N Network Driver. Introduction to the DME Satellite N OT E • Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for details on installing DME-N Network Driver.
Foreword Connecting to a Computer Control from a computer in the same subnet group Device Group Introduction to the DME Satellite Group Master INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.7) Ethernet Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Computer (IP address: 192.168.0.
Foreword Connecting to a Computer Control from a computer with a different subnet Device Group Introduction to the DME Satellite Group Master INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.
Foreword Connecting to a Computer Connecting multiple device groups Device Group 1 Device Group 2 Group Master INPUT USB INPUT PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.2) Ethernet Cable DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.
Foreword Audio I/O Connection Digital Audio Connection (CobraNet Connectors) Introduction to the DME Satellite The DME Satellite CobraNet connectors enable you to transfer digital audio, control, and word clock signals. Refer to page 15 for more information on CobraNet. Connecting and setting up the DME Satellite in accordance with other CobraNet compatible equipment allows for broad-ranging audio and word clock signal networkability.
Foreword Audio I/O Connection Euroblock plug connection Please be sure to use the supplied Euroblock plugs. If you lose them, contact your nearest Yamaha dealer. NO T E 3 mm Cable preparation • To prepare the cable for attachment to a Euroblock connector, strip the wire as shown in the illustration, and use stranded wire to make connections. With a Euroblock connection, the stranded wire may be prone to breakage because of metal fatigue due to the weight of the cable or due to vibration.
Foreword Connecting to an External Device Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector) Introduction to the DME Satellite The [REMOTE] connector of the DME Satellite can be connected to remotely-controllable Yamaha AD8HR or AD824 head amplifiers (pre-amps), digital mixers, or RS-232C compatible controllers (such as those from AMX or Crestron). The [REMOTE] connector also transmits and receives MIDI messages.
Foreword Connecting to an External Device The internal head amp settings of a DME8i-C or DME4io-C can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer such as the Yamaha PM5D or DM2000. Connect the digital mixer to the DME series’ [REMOTE] connector, and use an Ethernet cable to make connections between the [NETWORK] connectors of the DME series. From the digital mixer, DME series units can be controlled as an AD8HR. The gain and the phantom power (+48V) can be controlled.
Foreword Connecting to an External Device CobraNet Connection (CobraNet Connectors) You can use the CobraNet connector to control the DME Satellite’s internal head amp or other functionality. Introduction to the DME Satellite Controlling DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer Yamaha LS9 Controls and Connectors The internal head amp settings of a DME8i-C or DME4io-C can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer LS9.
Foreword Connecting to an External Device If you install an MY16-C or MY16-CII interface card on a PM5D Digital Mixing Consol and connect it to the DME Satellite via the CobraNet connectors, you can remotely control the DME Satellite from the PM5D, as well as transfer audio and word clock signals between them. Refer to the PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner’s Manual for more information on the PM5D’s DME Control function.
Foreword Connecting to an External Device GPI Connection ([GPI] Connector) Introduction to the DME Satellite A GPI (General Purpose Interface) device (GPI controller, etc.) can be connected to the rear panel [GPI] connectors to enable the transfer of a variety of control signals. Optional CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF Control Panels can be also connected via GPI. The DME Satellite features 8-port GPI input and 4-port GPI output. The +V terminals have an output voltage of 5 volts.
Foreword Other Functions Initialize DME: All scenes, preset parameter settings and WAVE files except components and files saved via the File Storage function will be deleted. The Utility settings will be set to default values. Delete All Data: All stored component, scene, and preset parameter settings, WAVE files, and files saved via the File Storage function will be deleted. The Utility settings will be set to default. Use this initialization type if the internal data is damaged or corrupted.
Foreword References Options Introduction to the DME Satellite The ICP1, CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF controllers are available as options for remote external control of the DME series. The ICP1 connects via Ethernet, while the CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF connect via the GPI interface. For more information on installing your Control Panel and connecting it to a DME series unit, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the Control Panel. For more information on settings, refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual.
Foreword References No audio input is present. • • • • No audio is output. • Connect the cable properly. • Make sure that the CobraNet bundle and latency settings are correct. • Make sure that the number of CobraNet multicast bundles is not exceeding the recommended maximum number. • Depending on the type of switching hub and connection method, extra network resources may have been used, resulting in interruption of audio signals. • Make sure that the output level set in DME Designer is not too low.
Foreword References MIDI Data Format 3. MIDI Setup Introduction to the DME Satellite Specifies basic MIDI operation. Use DME Designer to make the setting. 1. MIDI functions on the DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C Controls and Connectors 1.1 Scene Change Scene recall occurs according to the “MIDI Program Change Table” assignments when appropriate MIDI Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change messages are received by the DME8i-C/ DME8o-C/DME4io-C.
Foreword References Number Format Notation Numbers ending with “h” are in hexadecimal format, while numbers ending with “b” are binary format. Characters “A” through “F” in hexadecimal numbers represent decimal values 10 through 15. Other lower-case characters (usually “n” or “x”) can represent any number. Status Data Bnh (1101nnnnb) 00h (00000000b) Data nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Bank Select LSB Status Data MIDI Format Chart (Rx: receive, Tx: transmit} nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Control Change Control Change No.
Foreword References Introduction to the DME Satellite Transmit When the “Parameter Change Tx Switch” is On and a parameter is edited via DME Designer, appropriate Parameter Change data will be transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Parameter Change Table” and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings. Refer to “Supplementary Information 1” for cases in which multiple messages are assigned to a single parameter. Refer to “Supplementary Information 2” for information on setting Parameter Data values.
YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Engine Satellite] Model DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C MIDI Implementation Chart Recognized Basic Channel Default Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16 1 - 16 1 - 16 Mode Default Messages Altered ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ************** Velocity Note ON ˛ Note OFF ˛ ˛ ˛ After Touch Key's Ch's ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ Pitch Bend 0,32 1-31,33-95,102-119 *1 *2 Ø Ø 0 - 127 *1 ************** Ø *3 Ø Ø Ø Memorized Controls and Connectors Note Number : True voice ************** Remarks Introduction to
Foreword References Display Messages The [ERROR] and [PEAK] indicators on the front panel of the DME Satellite indicate error and warning messages.
Foreword References General Specifications Sampling Frequency Maximum Voltage Gain Gain: –60dB, RL:600Ω, 64dB INPUT to OUTPUT Power Consumption 40W Dimensions (HxDxW) 44x361x480 mm 4.
Foreword References Introduction to the DME Satellite Input Output RL INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600Ω Total Harmonic Distortion Controls and Connectors MIN TYP MAX UNITS input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu MIN TYP MAX UNITS +4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz), 20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: –60dB 0.1 % +4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz), 20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: +10dB 0.05 % +22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=48kHz) 0.
Foreword References Output RL CONDITIONS MIN Rs=150Ω, GAIN: –60dB All input & output level controls: 0dB INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600Ω TYP MAX UNITS –128 EIN –127 EIN dBu –64 Rs=150Ω, GAIN: +10dB All input & output level controls: 0dB –82 dBu –79 dBu * Hum & Noise are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave attenuation.
Foreword References Introduction to the DME Satellite METERING POINT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 PEAK red LED:ON –3 dBFs SIGNAL green LED:ON –40 dBFs PARAMETER CONDITIONS Signal Delay MIN CobraNet Latency: 5.33msec Controls and Connectors ANALOG INPUT to ANALOG OUTPUT@96KHz CobraNet Latency: 2.67msec CobraNet Latency: 1.33msec TYP MAX UNITS 6.12 msec 3.45 msec 2.
Foreword References Terminal Format Level Connector IN – 0–5V EUROBLOCK *1 (3.5mm pitch) OUT – TTL +V – 5V Ethernet IEEE802.3 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 USB USB 1.1 Function – Type B REMOTE RS-232C/RS-422 RS-232C/RS-422 D-SUB 9P (Male) GPI Controls and Connectors *1 Inputs: 8 channels, Outputs: 4 channels Inputs: Not apply 2 wire Fader mode Outputs: Imax/pin = 16mA Outputs: VH = 2.5V(min.), VL = 0.6V(max.
Foreword References Dimensions Connecting to a Computer 3 361 Controls and Connectors 354 (4) Introduction to the DME Satellite 480 Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device 44 Rubber feet are included in the package. Unit: mm * Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purpose only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to charge or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice.
Foreword References About DME Designer ............................................................. 14 ICP1 ........................................................................................36 [AC IN] Connector ................................................................. 20 [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] Indicator ......................................19 Analog Audio Connection ....................................................... 29 Initialize DME ..................................................
Foreword References S Scene ....................................................................................... 11 secondary (backup) .................................................................. 19 Introduction to the DME Satellite Setting the IP address .............................................................. 23 [SIGNAL] Indicators ............................................................... 19 Signal Types ............................................................................
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