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Table of contents Table of contents Introduction 10 About the Product.. ................................................................................. 10 Structure of this manual........................................................................... 11 Notation.. .............................................................................................. 12 Structure of the utility software................................................................ 13 Firmware updates.. ....................
Table of contents Overview of screens 41 Breakdown of screens.............................................................................. 41 Basic operation of screens.. ...................................................................... 43 Universal screen operations...................................................................... 46 Menus.. ..........................................................................................................................................................
Table of contents SETUP screen.......................................................................................... 76 SETUP screen.. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 76 USER DEFINED KEYS screen.. .................................................................................................................................................. 78 SAVE/LOAD screen.. ...
Table of contents SELECTED CHANNEL section.................................................................... 148 SELECTED CHANNEL section................................................................................................................................................. 148 CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2.. ................................................................................................................................................... 149 FX BUS 1-2.. ............................
Table of contents CH NAME screen..................................................................................... 209 GEQ screen.. ......................................................................................... 211 OUTPUT screen.. ................................................................................... 214 OUTPUT CH PATCH screen....................................................................... 217 SEND FROM screen................................................................
Table of contents MONITOR screen.................................................................................... 249 Checking the CUE signal.. ...................................................................................................................................................... 249 Checking the MONITOR signal............................................................................................................................................... 250 Configuring the oscillator.. .....
Table of contents DM3 Editor 297 DM3 Editor............................................................................................ 297 Names of parts of the Editor.................................................................... 298 Menu bar.............................................................................................. 300 File menu........................................................................................................................................................
Table of contents Comments............................................................................................ 342 Dante.. .................................................................................................................................................................................... 342 The 1-knob EQ mode mechanism.. .......................................................................................................................................
Introduction > About the Product Introduction About the Product Differences with DM3 DM3 is compatible with the Dante audio network. DM3 STANDARD can only be used as a standalone product. NOTE Unless illustrated otherwise, use those of the DM3. Target User This product is geared toward people accustomed to mixing the audio of PA systems, such as in hall or for events.
Introduction > Structure of this manual Structure of this manual DM3 Series manuals can be downloaded as a PDF from the Yamaha Pro Audio website. Manuals can also be viewed in the HTML format. https://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ n Owner’s Manual The owner’s manual primarily explains the name of parts of the panel and their basic operation. n DM3 Series Reference Manual (This Manual) This manual primarily explains functions in detail and how to apply them in operating the product.
Introduction > Notation Notation ( ( In this DM3 Series reference manual, the switches on the panel are called “keys.” The control knobs on the panel are all called “knobs.” Knobs may turn from a minimum to a maximum value, or turn endlessly. The virtual buttons displayed on the display are called “buttons” and the knobs are called “knobs.” Controls on the panel are written inside brackets [ ] to distinguish them from virtual buttons and knobs displayed onscreen.
Introduction > Structure of the utility software Structure of the utility software Various utility software is available for the DM3 Series. Detailed information on the software is available on the Yamaha Pro Audio website. https://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ For information on how to download files, install software or make advanced settings, please refer to the websites mentioned above and/or the installation guide of the program after downloading it.
Introduction > Firmware updates Firmware updates The specifications of the DM3 Series allow for firmware updates to the console to improve operability, add functions and/or resolve problems. Information on updating firmware is available on the following website. https://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ For information on the updating procedure and settings for the console, please refer to the Firmware Updating Guide on the website.
Introduction > Trademarks Trademarks ( The illustrations and screenshots in this manual are entirely for the purpose of explanation. ( We bear no responsibility whatsoever for the effects or impacts of using the software or this manual. ( Windows is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries of Microsoft Corporation of the United States. ( Mac and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and other countries.
Controls and functions > Top panel Controls and functions Top panel Overview of the top panel Following is an explanation of the functions and names of parts of the top panel of the DM3 Series. i h a b c FX/MON OUTPUT g f e MAIN d a Display The display can be operated by touching it. (p.18) b [TOUCH AND TURN] Knob Use when adjusting the selected parameter. (p.
Controls and functions > Top panel c CHANNEL STRIP section This part corresponds to the channel module of a conventional analog mixer. It is for operating the main parameters of the currently selected channel. (p.19) d [MAIN] section This section is primarily for operating the STEREO channel. (p.20) e [USER DEFINED KEYS] section Keys that operate functions assigned at the discretion of the user. A number of frequently used functions, such as tap tempo, bookmarks, etc., are assigned by default. (p.
Controls and functions > Top panel Display and [TOUCH AND TURN] knob The display can be operated by touching it. Using the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob allows intuitive operation of parameters. a b a Display In addition to touch/double-touching it, the display can be operated by sliding, swiping and pinching in/out on it. b [TOUCH AND TURN] Knob Operates the parameter selected on the display. Related links “Basic operation of screens” (p.
Controls and functions > Top panel CHANNEL STRIP section The CHANNEL STRIP section corresponds to the channel module of a conventional analog mixer and it operates the main parameters of the selected channel. The channels assigned on the CUSTOM FADER BANK screen can be customized. a b c d a [SEL] key This key selects the channel to be operated. Pressing this key makes it light and that channel is selected on the display as being subject to operation.
Controls and functions > Top panel [MAIN] section The [MAIN] section is primarily for operating the parameters of the STEREO channel. The channels assigned on the CUSTOM FADER BANK screen can be customized. When using the normal FADER BANK, or a CUSTOM FADER BANK with MAIN assigned to it, it operates SEND MAIN in the SENDS ON FADER mode. a b c d MAIN a [SEL] key This key selects the STEREO channel to be operated. Each press of the [SEL] key toggles which of the L/R channels are to be operated.
Controls and functions > Top panel [FADER BANK] section The [FADER BANK] section switches the faders assigned to the panel. Selected keys light. a c b FX/MON OUTPUT d e a f [INPUT 1-8] keys Channel INPUT keys 1-8 are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section. b [INPUT 9-16] keys Channel INPUT keys 9-16 are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section. c [FX/MON] key ST IN, FX RTN 1-2, FX 1-2, MONITOR and STEREO are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section.
Controls and functions > Top panel [USER DEFINED KEYS] section Keys that operate functions assigned at the discretion of the user. Frequently used functions, such as tap tempo, bookmarks, etc., are assigned by default. NOTE ( ( When DAW REMOTE BANK is selected in the [FADER BANK] section, the function of DAW REMOTE BANK is a fixed assigned. To select DAW REMOTE BANK, press keys [CUSTOM 1] and [CUSTOM 2] in the [FADER BANK] section. Related links ( ( “USER DEFINED KEYS screen” (p.
Controls and functions > Top panel [HOME] key Press [HOME] key to return the display to the top HOME screen. Pressing the [HOME] key while on the HOME screen switches the display to whatever has been configured with Key Function on the PREFERENCE screen. Related links ( ( “HOME screen” (p.145) “PREFERENCES screen” (p.
Controls and functions > Top panel [PHONES] section Either the signal selected with MONITOR select or the CUE signal can be monitored with headphones. a b a [PHONES] jacks Jack for inserting the headphone plug. b [LEVEL] knob This knob adjusts the signal level output from the [PHONES] jack.
Controls and functions > Top panel USB connector The USB connector is for connecting a USB storage device. In addition to saving or importing data in a DM3 file, it can be used to play audio files saved on a USB storage device or record the mixer output to an audio file. NOTE ( ( ( ( The supported format is FAT32. The ACCESS indicator is displayed on the screen while accessing the device for saving, loading, deleting, etc.
Controls and functions > Rear panel Rear panel Following is an explanation of the functions and names of parts of the rear panel of the DM3 Series. b a c d a e f g [OMNI OUT] jacks XLR-3-32 type output jacks for outputting analog audio signals. These jacks are primarily for outputting MIX channels and STEREO channels. b [INPUT] jacks Connects to devices like mikes and musical instruments. ( 1 - 12: XLR-3-31 input jacks ( 13 - 16: Combo jacks compatible with both XLR and TRS phone plugs.
Controls and functions > Rear panel d [DC INPUT] connector For connecting to the included power adapter. First connect this device to the power adapter and then plug it into the electrical outlet. WARNING ( Only ever use the included power cord. Also, never use any other product with the included power cord. Damage, overheating, and/or fire may result. The included power cord is designed specifically for Japan (up to 125 V).
Controls and functions > Rear panel g Network Connector This is an RJ-45 connector for connecting to a computer. Use an ethernet cable (CAT5e or better recommended). NOTICE ( To prevent electromagnetic interference, use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables.
Controls and functions > Side panel Side panel The functions and names of parts of the side panel of a DM3 series are explained here. a a Vent holes The product is equipped with a cooling fan to prevent the inside from getting too hot. When it gets too hot inside, the fan starts automatically. Both sides have vent holes. CAUTION Avoid blocking the vent holes of the product (heat dissipation slits). If vent holes are covered, it may get too hot inside, resulting in damage and/or fire.
Connections > Analog connections Connections Analog connections Analog input connections The INPUT jacks of I/O devices like the DM3 series are mainly for connecting mikes and line level equipment. Tio1608-D Switching of patches is configured on the SETUP screen → PATCH screen. Patch switching can also be made from INPUT screen → INPUT CH PATCH screen. Related links ( ( ( “PATCH screen” (p.107) “INPUT CH PATCH screen” (p.174) “Default values of IN/OUT patches” (p.
Connections > Analog connections Analog output connections Signals such as the output signals of output-related channels (MIX, MATRIX, STEREO (L/R), monitor signals (MONITOR OUT L/R channel) and direct output signals of INPUT channels) can be patched to the OMNI OUT connectors of the DM3 series and OUTPUT jacks of I/O devices. The top panel of the DM3 series is equipped with a PHONES OUT jack for monitoring, so the signal selected as the monitor source can always be monitored.
Connections > Dante Network Connections Dante Network Connections I/O device connections A DM3 can be connected to a I/O device (such as Tio1608-D) in 2 ways--via a daisy chain or star connection. In addition, devices with 2 ports, a main line (PRIMARY) and sub-line (SECONDARY) can be connected to each other with a redundant connection, which is resistant to failures. The DM3 can be easily configured with its Auto Setup function using a Dante patch to supported I/O devices.
Connections > Dante Network Connections Dante Auto Setup Function The Auto Setup function of DM3 automatically configures Dante patches for the DM3 to compatible devices in the Dante network. Instead of using external software like a Dante Controller, it makes it easy to set up patches between the DM3 console and compatible devices. Refer to the related links for the Dante devices compatible with the Auto Setup function. Related links ( ( “Dante Auto Setup compatible model” (p.
Connections > Dante Network Connections Daisy chain connections A daisy chain is one way of connecting devices like a string of beads. It is a simple network structure with no need for network switches. It is used for simple systems with only a few connected devices. The more devices are connected, the more latency is required. In addition, if a system failure occurs, such as a disconnected cable, it cuts off the network at that point, and communication with further devices in the chain is lost.
Connections > Dante Network Connections [Configuration of Tio1608-D] ( UNIT ID = 1 ( SECONDARY PORT = DAISY CHAIN ( START UP MODE = REFRESH ( QUICK CONFIG = OFF [Configuration of DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D] ( UNIT ID = any ID from 1-8 ( MODE (DANTE MODE) = STANDARD When using Dante Controller instead of AUTO SETUP, configure each of the I/O devices according to their instructions. Configure the UNIT ID of DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D on the DANTE SETUP screen of the DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D speaker.
Connections > Dante Network Connections Star connections Star connection refers to a method of connecting devices with a network switch in the middle. It can be used for a large network that requires a wide bandwidth by using a network switch that supports a Gigabyte Ethernet network switch. We recommend having various network switch functions (such as clock synchronization of any data line, or QoS that prioritizes voice transmission) for the purpose of controlling and monitoring the network.
Connections > Dante Network Connections n Configuration of I/O devices Configure as follows when connecting to Tio1608-D or DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D using the DM3 AUTO SETUP function.
Connections > Dante Network Connections Redundant connections Redundant connections entail a network consisting of 2 lines, a main line (PRIMARY) and a sub-line (SECONDARY). Normally the PRIMARY line carries communications, but if a problem occurs, such as an interruption to the PRIMARY line, then communications switch automatically to the SECONDARY line.
Connections > Dante Network Connections Network switch PRIMARY FX/MON OUTPUT MAIN DM3 SECONDARY Tio1608-D (UNIT ID:Y001) PRIMARY SECONDARY DZR DZR Network switch n Configuration of I/O devices Configure as follows when connecting to Tio1608-D or DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D using the DM3 AUTO SETUP function.
Connections > Dante Network Connections ( START UP MODE = REFRESH ( QUICK CONFIG = OFF [Configuration of DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D] ( UNIT ID = any ID from 1-8 ( MODE (DANTE MODE) = STANDARD When using Dante Controller instead of AUTO SETUP, configure each of the I/O devices according to their instructions. Configure the UNIT ID of DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D on the DANTE SETUP screen of the DZR-D/DXS-XLF-D speaker. NOTE ( ( HA remote cannot be operated from the SECONDARY side.
Overview of screens > Breakdown of screens Overview of screens Breakdown of screens The display of the console can be broadly divided into 5 areas. a b c e a Tool bar (p.52) b Main area c SENDS ON FADER area (p.225) d ADMIN area (p.226) e Channel Name area (p.227) n Content displayed in main area What is displayed in the main area changes according to what icons and/or channels are selected. The channel setting status is displayed all together on the HOME screen. (p.
Overview of screens > Breakdown of screens SCENE A00 -∞ FX2 DLY -∞ RTA DELAY IN 1 0 0 0.0 meter DYN 1 0 A00 Rev FX 1 Delay FX 2 3 6 EQ 1 SCENE 7:09:22 Initial Data FX1 REV Mix 1 9 HPF 12 Rev Delay Mix 5 ST 0 Mix 6 3 M safe Matrix 1 9 12 15 24 CH 2 CH 3 -∞ ch 1 -∞ ch 2 CH 4 -∞ ch 3 CH 5 -∞ ch 4 CH 6 -∞ ch 5 CH 7 CH 8 -∞ ch 6 SELECTED CHANNEL SECTION L R Sends 30 CH 1 IN 8 0 0 Rev Delay FX 2 Rev Delay 0.
Overview of screens > Basic operation of screens Basic operation of screens The display can be operated by touching it. You can also use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to fine tune parameters. In addition to touch and double-touch, you can also slide, swipe, pinch-in and pinch-out the screen. n Switching screens Touching the box at the top of the screen switches to the configuration screen. Press the HOME button/[HOME] key to return to the HOME screen.
Overview of screens > Basic operation of screens A00 SCENE 7:12:25 Initial Data IN 1 ON FX 1 Rev SEND TO 0 ON ON ON ON ON FX 2 Delay Mix 1 -∞ -∞ -∞ -∞ -∞ -∞ Rev Delay 0.00 Moni Mix 2 OVR 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 Mix 3 Mix 4 -8 Mix 5 Mix 6 DELAY C Pre CH 1 Pre MIX 3 ch 1 MIX 4 Mix 3 CH 1 ch 1 ch 2 Pre MIX 6 Mix 5 CH 3 -∞ Pre MIX 5 Mix 4 CH 2 -∞ Pre MTRX1 Matrix.. Mix 6 CH 4 ch 3 -∞ CH 5 ch 4 -∞ CH 6 ch 5 -∞ ch 6 Matrix 2 MTRX2 Matrix..
Overview of screens > Basic operation of screens A00 SCENE Initial Data FX1 REV -∞ FX2 -∞ DLY 0 0.0 meter Q 0.7 HPF RTA DELAY IN 1 EQ 1 7:05:01 E 0 F 1.25k Rev DYN 1 0 Delay 6 Mix 1 3 G +12.0 9 12 15 18 24 30 5 1 FX 1 FX 2 Rev Delay 0.
Overview of screens > Universal screen operations Universal screen operations Menus Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the screen to open the menu. This opens a menu of options for operating the current screen. The items in the menu vary with the displayed screen. For information about each menu, refer to the description for that screen.
Overview of screens > Universal screen operations a b a Menus The items in the menu vary with the displayed screen. For information about each menu, refer to the description for that screen. b Library button Touch the Library button to open the channel presets LIBRARY screen.
Overview of screens > Universal screen operations SOFT KEYBOARD screen Titles and comments can be edited from the SOFT KEYBOARD screen. The content displayed varies with the screen. The SOFT KEYBOARD screen displayed when saving a scene is described here as an example. a c b d e f a Cancel button Cancels editing and goes back to the previous screen. b Title field Enter a name for the scene. c Comment field Enter any additional information. d OK button Saves the results of editing.
Overview of screens > Universal screen operations Operating buttons and sliders n Close button Touch to close the current screen. n OK button Applies current conditions. n Cancel button Cancels operation(s) and returns to the previous screen. n Clear button Clears entered information. n Jump button Displays the relevant screen. n Slider Touch to enable, indicated by flashing in pink. Drag sliders on the display or turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to make settings.
Overview of screens > Universal screen operations n Balance slider Touch to enable operation via the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob, indicated by flashing in pink. n Edit icon Opens a screen for editing information, such as the keyboard screen. n Menu Touch a button with [w] displayed on it to display the menu. n Text box For text boxes that allow numeric entries, touch to enable changes, which is indicated by flashing in pink. While flashing in pink, touch to open a screen for entering a numeric value.
Overview of screens > Universal screen operations When OFF (Example): 51
Screen functions and names > Toolbar Screen functions and names Toolbar The toolbar is configured with frequently used functions and icons to screens for system settings. The toolbar is always displayed, regardless of what is displayed in the main area. a b a Displays the SCENE screen. (p.53) b Displays the METER screen. (p.59) c Status indicator c d e f g h i Displays the status in the following 3 cases. ( ACCESS : While accessing the USB storage device plugged into the USB connector.
Screen functions and names > SCENE screen SCENE screen SCENE screen The SCENE screen is for managing previously saved mixer configurations, or “Scenes”. When recalling a scene, you can exempt certain settings from being recalled (called “recall safe”). a c a b d e Scene list selection button Allows you to switch between the available scene lists. b Scene list Displays a list of saved scenes. You can touch a header in the list to sort the items by that header (except for Information).
Screen functions and names > SCENE screen c Store button Saves the current mixer settings to the scene number selected in the scene list. Touch to open the screen for editing the title and comments. d Recall button Recalls the scene selected in the scene list. e Edit button Touch to open the screen for editing the title and comments. n SCENE screen menu Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the SCENE screen to open the following menu.
Screen functions and names > SCENE screen Related links ( ( ( ( ( ( “SCENE EDIT screen” (p.56) “FADE TIME screen” (p.57) “Saving a Scene” (p.236) “Recalling a Scene” (p.238) “Editing a Scene” (p.240) “Setting the fade time for a scene” (p.
Screen functions and names > SCENE screen SCENE EDIT screen The SCENE EDIT screen is for configuring the title, comments and fade time for a scene. a a b c Title text box Enter a name for the scene. b Comment text box Enter any additional information about the scene. c Fade Time settings Specifies fade time settings and switches fade times used in scenes ON/OFF. Touch the jump button to open the FADE TIME screen.
Screen functions and names > SCENE screen FADE TIME screen When on the FADE TIME screen, the channels to apply the fade time of a scene can be turned ON/OFF individually. a a Channel buttons Turn the individual channels to reflect the fade time ON/OFF. When turned ON, a channel turns white. n FADE TIME screen menu Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the FADE TIME screen to open the following menu.
Screen functions and names > SCENE screen a b a All ON Turns ON fade time for all channels. b All OFF Turns OFF fade time for all channels. Related links “Setting the fade time for a scene” (p.
Screen functions and names > METER screen METER screen While on the METER screen, the IN/OUT levels of all channels can be displayed and the metering point (point to detect levels) of level meters can be switched. a d a b e Input metering point selection menu Select the metering point of the input level from the menu.
Screen functions and names > METER screen c Peak Hold button When turned ON, it holds the peak of each meter. When turned OFF, the display of peak levels held to that point is cleared. Both the input and output channels are affected when the Peak Hold button is turned ON/OFF. NOTE The function of switching the Peak Hold button ON/OFF can be assigned to [USER DEFINED KEYS]. d Meters Display the input and output levels of the channels.
Screen functions and names > METER screen e Meter display selection buttons Allow you to select how many meters are displayed. 3 patterns are available.
Screen functions and names > METER screen Related links “USER DEFINED KEYS screen” (p.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen RECORDER Screen RECORDER (TITLE LIST) screen Available functions from the RECORDER (TITLE LIST) screen include playing song files (BGM and sound effects) on the USB storage device plugged in the USB connector, or record a 2 MIX source ( STEREO or MIX channel) to the USB storage device. NOTE ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( Recording and playing cannot be done at the same time. The signal being recorded cannot be input to the INPUT channel.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen a Parent directory button Displays the directory one level above the current directory. b Current directory Displays the current directory path for the USB storage device directory. c USB storage device information Displays the volume name of the USB storage device. It also shows the amount and percentage of free space on the USB storage device. d File list Displays the music files in the current directory.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen g Playback mode selector button Specifies the loop play mode setting. Touch to toggle through the available modes. plays one song one time (SINGLE). plays one song repeatedly (SINGLE REPEAT). Plays all the songs that are checked in the song list (ALL). Plays all songs marked with a check mark repeatedly (ALL REPEAT). h PREVIOUS button Touch to move playback position to the beginning of the current, or of the previous song.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen a b a Make Dir Creates a new directory in the current directory. If the number of audio files inside a folder, including the number of folders, exceeds 150, Make Dir will not work. b Delete Deletes the selected file. Related links ( ( “Recording” (p.246) “Playing from USB storage” (p.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen RECORDER (INPUT/OUTPUT) screen The RECORDER (INPUT/OUTPUT) screen is for operating RECORDER inputs and outputs. a g a b c d h e f i Record source selection buttons The channel name(s) to be recorded are displayed. The indicator lights if the recording source level is too high. Touch the jump button to open the RECORDER PATCH screen. b RECORD level meter Displays the recording volume level. c RECORD level slider Sets the recording volume level.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen g Recording format selection menu Touch to open the menu and then select the recording format. Choose from the following recording formats. ( MP3 48 kHz / 128 kbps ( MP3 48 kHz / 256 kbps ( MP3 48 kHz / 320 kbps ( WAV 48 kHz / 24 bit ( WAV 96 kHz / 24 bit NOTE WAV 96 kHz / 24 bit can only be selected if the leader clock is on 96 kHz. h Record CUE button Turns the CUE of the recording source ON and OFF.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen RECORDER PATCH screen The RECORDER PATCH screen is for selecting the channels to record. a b c a Recording source channel name Shows the channel name(s) to be recorded. b Patch port name Shows the RECORDER INPUT name of the patch destination. Pressing the L/R buttons toggles the selection L/R. c Recording source channel buttons Use to select the channels to record.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen PLAYBACK PATCH screen On the PLAYBACK PATCH screen, select the channel to play the audio data of the USB storage device. a b c a PLAYBACK port name Shows the PLAYBACK name of the patch source. Pressing the L/R buttons toggles the selection L/R. b Patch destination channel name Shows the channel name of the patch destination. c Patch destination channel selection button Use to select the channels of the patch destination.
Screen functions and names > RECORDER Screen a a Clear All Clears patches (sets it to None).
Screen functions and names > MONITOR screen MONITOR screen MONITOR (CUE/MONITOR) screen The MONITOR (CUE/MONITOR) screen is for controlling the signals that are monitored with headphones or near-field monitors. It allows you to select the source to be continuously monitored and to change the monitor signal to mono or add a delay. The CUE function can also be used for monitoring individual channels. a b c h a Selects the point in the signal path to be monitored.
Screen functions and names > MONITOR screen b CUE Mode button Used to switch the CUE mode. ( Mix CUE : Enables CUE for multiple channels. ( Last CUE : Enables CUE for the last channel selected. c PFL Trim setting text box For adjusting the CUE monitor volume when PFL is selected. It can be set in the range of -30 to +20 dB. Touch to display the input screen for each value. d Mono button When turned ON, the monitor signal changes to mono.
Screen functions and names > MONITOR screen MONITOR (OSCILLATOR) screen The MONITOR (OSCILLATOR) screen allows you to check the oscillator settings and turn it ON/OFF. The DM3 series has a built-in oscillator, which can be used to output signals like sine waves or pink noise to any channel for checking external devices and testing the characteristics of the venue. a b d a c e f Oscillator mode button For selecting from the following 3 oscillators. ( SINE WAVE : Outputs a continuous sine wave.
Screen functions and names > MONITOR screen c Oscillator output button Turns the oscillator output ON and OFF. When ON, the oscillator signal is sent to the bus or input channel selected with the assign buttons. d Oscillator assign buttons Determine which channels the oscillator output signal is sent to. Touch buttons to specify the individual channel(s) (multiple may be selected). e Oscillator output level meter Displays the oscillator output level.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen SETUP screen SETUP screen The SETUP screen allows you to make general mixer settings, as well as those for patches, recall safe, userdefined key assignments, custom fader banks, and other preferences. a b c m a d e n f g o p User Defined Keys icon Displays the USER DEFINED KEYS screen. (p.78) b Save/Load icon Displays the SAVE/LOAD screen. (p.81) c Preference icon Displays the PREFERENCE screen. (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen f Word Clock icon Displays the WORD CLOCK screen. (p.101) g Recall Safe icon Displays the RECALL SAFE screen. (p.102) h Bus Setup icon Displays the BUS SETUP screen. (p.104) i Mute Group icon Displays the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen. (p.105) j Patch icon Displays the PATCH screen. (p.107) k Dante Setup icon (DM3 only) Displays the DANTE SETUP screen. (p.109) l Ch Link icon Displays the CH LINK screen. (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen USER DEFINED KEYS screen The USER DEFINED KEYS screen is for configuring functions assigned to [USER DEFINED KEYS].
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a DAW Remote Keys Enable checkbox When ON, [USER DEFINED KEYS] is fixed to the DAW REMOTE BANK function. When on DAW REMOTE BANK, assignments cannot be made to [USER DEFINED KEYS].
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen Related links ( ( “Assigning functions to [USER DEFINED KEYS]” (p.254) “Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED KEYS” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen SAVE/LOAD screen Saved files and subdirectories are displayed on the SAVE/LOAD screen. a b e a c f g d h Parent directory button Moves up one directory in the current directory. The button greys out if the current directory is already at the top. b Current directory display Displays the path of the current directory. c Volume name display Displays the volume name and free space of the USB storage device.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d File list Displays files and subdirectories saved on the USB storage device. When an item is highlighted, it indicates it is selected and subject to subsequent operations. Touch a header in the file list to sort by that header. The sort order toggles between ascending and descending each time it is touched. ( File Name : Displays file and DM3 directory name, as well as an icon indicating the type. ( Comment : Displays comments entered in series files.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a b c d e f a Copy Copies the selected file. b Paste Pastes the file to the current directory. c Make Dir Creates a new directory. d Delete Deletes the selected file. e Format Formats the connected USB storage device. f Clear Lock Image Clears images displayed on the CONSOLE LOCK screen. Related links “SAVE/LOAD Data” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen LOAD SELECT screen The LOAD SELECT screen allows you to configure what data is loaded when loading a DM3 series settings file. a b c a d All/Custom selection button Switches the data to be loaded. When All is selected, all data is loaded. When Custom is selected, checkboxes are displayed for choosing what will be loaded. b Data selection checkboxes Check the boxes of items to be loaded. The User Account checkbox is displayed for both All and Custom.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen PREFERENCES screen The PREFERENCE screen makes settings for the operating environment, such as screen display, [SEL] key behavior, etc.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a Auto CH Select section ( INPUT/OUTPUT : Sets whether to turn a channel on or not when its [ON] is turned on. You can turn this feature ON and OFF independently for input channels and output channels. ( [CUE] > [SEL] Link : Sets whether to turn a channel on or not when its CUE is turned on. ( [SEND SEL] > [CUE] Link : Sets whether or not to link CUE with channel selection in the SENDS ON FADER mode.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen b Confirmation section ( Store/Recall : When ON, a confirmation message is displayed when store/recall operations are made, respectively. ( INPUT Patch/OUTPUT Patch : When ON, a confirmation message is displayed when patches are changed.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen c Language section ( Ch Name Language : Selects the language to use for channel names. NOTE Use either DM3 Editor or DM3 StageMix for any language other than English.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d Key Function section ( [TAP] Key Blink : Turns ON/OFF the blinking of [USER DEFINED KEYS] keys to which Tap Tempo is assigned. Tapped tempos can be input even when the key is OFF. ( [HOME] Key : Selects the HOME screen section to display when the top panel [HOME] key or display HOME button is pressed. The sections that are turned on are displayed in order each time the [HOME] key/HOME button is pressed.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen e Others section ( Display Delay Scale : The unit of delay displayed in the DELAY box can be set to sample, frame, meter, feet or ms. ( Frame Rate : Selects the frame rate for the delay setting in the frame unit. ( Panel Assistance : When Brightness is set to low, the panel LEDs glow dimly. ( DAW Remote Mode : Selects from DAW REMOTE BANK automation mode, Steinberg mode and Other mode (primarily ProTools).
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen CUSTOM FADER BANK screen CUSTOM FADER BANK allows you to assign channels freely. Two CUSTOM FADER BANK can be used. It also sets the [MAIN] fader assignments for normal FADER BANK and DAW REMOTE BANK. a b c a CUSTOM FADER BANK selection buttons For selecting the CUSTOM FADER BANK or MAIN to configure. CUSTOM 1 and CUSTOM 2 provide complete freedom in assigning channels to faders. MIXER MAIN sets the [MAIN] fader assignments for the normal FADER BANK.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a b a Clear All Clears all fader assignments (sets all to None). b Default Resets all fader assignments to their defaults. Related links ( ( “Configuring a CUSTOM FADER BANK” (p.256) “Recalling a CUSTOM FADER BANK” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen MIDI (Setup) screen Screen for setting MIDI IN/OUT. Make settings for each send (Tx) and receive (Rx). a a Port selection buttons For selecting the send/receive ports for MIDI. ( USB : USB connector ( OFF : Not in use NOTE The MIDI ports configured here are displayed as follows on your computer.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen c Program Change selection button Turns the program change communication signals ON/OFF. d Control Change selection button Turns the control change communication signal ON/OFF.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen MIDI (Program Change) screen Screen for assigning scene memories to MIDI program changes. a b a c Program change list Displays a list of scenes assigned to program changes. ( Ch : Displays the channel number. Displays the bank number when Single and Bank Modes are selected. ( No : Displays the program change number. ( Program Change Event : Displays the titles of scenes assigned to program changes. Touch to open the scene selection screen.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d Mode selection buttons ( Single : Mode for communicating via the MIDI channel set up on the Setup screen. When Omni is selected under Single, all MIDI channel program changes are communicated. Communication is only via the MIDI channel set up on the Setup screen. When Bank is selected under Single, Bank Select for control changes is communicated. ( Multi : Mode for communicating via all MIDI channels.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen n MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE screen menu Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE screen to open the following menu. a b a Clear All Clears all scenes assigned to program change. b Default All Sets the program change assignment to the default.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen MIDI (Control Change) screen The MIDI Control Change screen is the screen for assigning faders and/or [ON] keys to control changes. a b a Control change list ( No. : Displays the control change number. ( Control Change Event : Displays the parameter(s) assigned to control change numbers. Touch to display the MIDI CONTROL CHANGE selection screen. b Control change selection button Turns the control change communication signal ON/OFF.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a b a c d Control change display Displays the control number of the control change that assigns parameters. b Function Selects the function to control. If not assigning any parameters to a control change, select No Assign. c Parameter 1 For selecting input or output channel. d Parameter 2 For selecting the channel number.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a b a Clear All Clears all settings assigned to a control change. b Default All Sets all program change assignments to their defaults. Related links “List of Parameters that can be Assigned to Control Change” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen WORD CLOCK screen The WORD CLOCK screen is for configuring the word clock of the DM3 series. a b c a Leader clock frequency Displays the state of the current leader clock. ( 96 kHz : Synched at 96 kHz ( 48 kHz : Synched at 48 kHz ( Unlock : Not synched b Leader clock selection button Selects the frequency to use for the leader clock.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen RECALL SAFE screen The RECALL SAFE screen configures the recall safe function for when recalling items like scenes. Recall safe is a function that allows certain parameters and channels to be excluded from recall operations. a b c a d Applicable channel setting buttons For selecting the channel types to configure to recall safe. The display of SAFE parameters varies with the type of channels selected.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen Related links “Using the recall safe function” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen BUS SETUP screen The BUS SETUP screen is for changing the basic bus settings (stereo/monorail switching, Pan Link, etc.). These settings are included when saving a scene. a a b c Signal type selection buttons Select the signal processing method for every 2 buses. Selects Stereo (links the main parameters for every 2 buses, arranged in odd/even numerical order) or Mono x2 (used as mono x 2 channels) for each bus.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen The MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen allows you to configure a mute group for each input channel. Six mute groups can be used with the DM3 series. A mute group is a function that switches mute ON/OFF for multiples channels as a group. Such groups can be used when you wish to cut out more than 1 channel at the same time. You can also mix the same channel in different groups. a b c a Mute group name Displays the configured mute group name.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a a Clear All Unassigns all channels assigned to the mute group. Related links ( ( “Assigning channels to mute groups” (p.262) “Configuring mute safe” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen PATCH screen The PATCH screen is for configuring patch ports to input channels and specifying patch channels to output ports. a b c d a INPUT/OUTPUT buttons Switches the setting between input and output. b Patch source button When on INPUT, these select the source port to patch to the input channel selected with d. When on OUTPUT, these select the source channel to patch to the output port selected with d. When None is selected, no patches are available.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen DM3 a DM3 STANDARD a a c b b c d d e e All INPUT When INPUT, allows you to switch all input sources to the [INPUT] jacks. b All USB When INPUT, all input sources are switched from the computer connected to the [USB TO HOST] connector. c All DANTE (DM3 only) When INPUT, it switches all input sources to the input from the Dante device. d Clear All Clears all patches at one time (sets it to None).
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen DANTE (Setup) screen (DM3 only) The DANTE (Setup) screen is for configuring the Dante audio network environment. Press the Setup button under the screen title to open the DANTE (Setup) screen. a b e a f g c d h Unit ID text box Use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to set the Unit ID. The range is from Y000 to Y01F. Touch the Apply button to apply the settings. b Secondary Port selection button For selecting the function of the Secondary Port.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d SYSTEM and SYNC indicators Displays the status of DM3 and Dante When there is an error, warning or information, its corresponding icon is displayed. Touch to display the message at the bottom of the screen. e Preferred Leader button Turns the Preferred Leader ON/OFF. Turning On increases the priority on the leader in the Dante audio network. Turning Off decreases the priority on the leader in the Dante audio network.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen NOTE ( ( ( The default setting for Preferred Leader is On. When Preferred Leader only of a device that is always running is turned ON with the Dante Controller, (all others OFF), you can explicitly specify the leader. Settings like Latency, Bit, and Preferred Leader cannot be changed when Device Lock is set with the Dante Controller or if enrolled in the domain by Dante Domain Manager (DDM).
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen DANTE PATCH screen The DANTE PATCH screen displays the current state of Dante patches and allows settings to be made. You can also load Dante patch libraries, enable them and automatically configure specified I/O devices. When enrolled in the Dante Domain Manager domain, the DANTE PATCH screen cannot be opened.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen c Auto Setup button Enables specified I/O devices and automatically configures them. Touch to display the AUTO SETUP screen. Related links ( ( “DANTE PATCH LIBRARY screen” (p.114) “DANTE AUTO SETUP screen” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen DANTE PATCH LIBRARY screen The DANTE PATCH LIBRARY screen is for loading and storing Dante patch libraries. a b c e a d f Store button Overwrites and saves the library selected in c with the Dante patch. The library cannot be overwritten if the lock icon is displayed. b Store As button Adds the current Dante patch and saves it as a patch library. Touch to display the SOFT KEYBOARD screen.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen f Recall button Loads patch libraries selected in the c list. Touch to display the DANTE PATCH LIBRARY RECALL screen. n DANTE PATCH LIBRARY RECALL screen The DANTE PATCH LIBRARY RECALL screen is for loading Dante patch libraries. a b c a d Library title Displays the title of the library. b Dante patch display Displays Dante patched devices.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d Recall button Loads Dante patches of a library. It displays the settings for each item. The status is indicated as in the example below while loading. The status is indicated as in the example below when loading is complete. Touch the Close button to close the screen.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen The types of icons are shown below.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen DANTE AUTO SETUP screen The DANTE AUTO SETUP screen is for automatically configuring the DM3 Sample Rate, Latency and Bit, and auto-patching specified devices. a b c a d Auto setup devices Displays available AUTO SETUP devices. b DANTE patch display Displays candidate devices for automatic patching. The console ID, port number and device name of patchable ports are displayed in green.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d Apply button Starts auto-setup. The status is indicated as in the example below while loading. The status is indicated as in the example below when loading is complete. Touch the Close button to close the screen.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen The types of icons are shown below. Making settings Settings complete Timed out Settings error NOTE The Tio1608-D does not support connections at a reader clock frequency of 96 kHz. If the DM3 reader clock frequency is 96 kHz and the Tio1608-D is shown in the target devices, a dialog box will appear asking if the reader clock frequency should be changed to 48 kHz. Touch the OK button to set the DM3 reader clock to 48 kHz.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen DANTE (I/O Device) screen The DANTE (I/O Device) screen allows you to configure remote HA compatible devices Dante patched to the DM3. a b c d a Patch Device list Displays remote HA compatible devices Dante patched to the DM3. b With Recall checkbox Turns the With Recall function ON/OFF for remote HA compatible devices.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen c Device Information display Displays information on the device selected in the Patch Device list. System/Sync indicators: Displays the Dante status of the device. When there is an error, warning or information, its icon is displayed in the indicator. Touch the indicator to display the message at the bottom of the screen. +48V Active indicator: Displays +48V Active information for the device. It also displays the model name and version number.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen CH LINK screen The CH LINK screen allows you to configure channel links for input channels. a b c a Link group Displays each link group of the input channel with colored labels. Touch the jump button to open the CH LINK SET screen. b Link parameters button Sets link parameters for each group. Frame a is the selected channel. Touch the button to select the parameters to link. The bus to be linked can be selected for send parameters.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen Button Link Parameters HA HA gain setting HPF High-pass filter setting D.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen a b a Set All Selects all link parameters at once. b Clear All Clears all link parameters at once. Related links “Configuring channel links” (p.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen CH LINK SET screen The CH LINK SET screen allows you to configure channel groups to link. a b a c d Channel selection buttons Touch to switch between selected (blue) and unselected (gray). Displays the linked group of channels with labels and colored bars. b Select All button Selects all channels at once. c Link button Links the selected channels. d Unlink button Clears the links of the selected group. e Unselect All button Clears all channels at once.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen BRIGHTNESS screen The BRIGHTNESS screen allows you to set the brightness of the LEDS on the touch screen and top panel, as well as that of the channel name area. Brightness settings can be saved in 2 types of banks, A/B, and you can switch between them as needed. a b c a Bank switching buttons Switches between the brightness settings saved for Bank A/B. ( BANK A : Displayed at the brightness of BANK A. ( BANK B : Displayed at the brightness of BANK B.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen c Panel brightness adjustment slider Adjusts the brightness of LEDs on the top panel. ( 1 - 10: Auxiliary lighting at a low level to help read printing on keys in dark locations. Auxiliary lighting is available when PREFERENCE screen → Others, Panel Assistance is ON. ( 11 - 20: No auxiliary lighting to enhance contrast in bright locations. d Appearance selection button The colors in the channel name area can be set to Light or Dark.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen NETWORK (For Mixer Control) screen The NETWORK (For Mixer Control) screen is for setting the network address needed for connecting a computer or iOS device via the NETWORK terminal of the DM3 series. Set according to the computer and network to be connected. NOTE For how to connect to a LAN, refer to the DM3 Editor Installation Guide. a b e a c d f IP address acquisition method buttons Select the method of acquiring an IP address.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d Gateway Within a network, this sets the address that identifies the device (gateway) that converts data of different media or protocols to each other. e PIN for MonitorMix Sets the PIN (4-digit numeric password) to enter when connecting to the DM3 series console with the MonitorMix application. MonitorMix is an application performers can use to adjust monitor balance from the stage. f Unit Name Sets the name displayed in the network.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen NETWORK (For Device Control) screen (DM3 only) The NETWORK (For Device Control) screen is for setting the network address required when controlling devices in a Dante audio network. a a b c d IP address acquisition method buttons For selecting the method of acquiring an IP address. ( DHCP : Automatically acquires an IP address DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). ( Static IP : For setting the IP address yourself.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen NOTE ( ( ( When DHCP is selected as the IP address acquisition method, settings b to d are not necessary. If Static IP is selected, a screen opens for setting b to d. Enter the values for each item. Set different subnets for For Mixer Control and For Device Control.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen TIME screen The TIME screen allows you to set the internal clock of the console and choose the date and time formats. The date and time set here are used for timestamps, such as when saving scenes. a b c d f a Date setting Sets the date of the internal clock. b Date format setting Allows you to select the date format of the internal clock. Choose from the following formats.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen d DST (+1:00) For setting daylight savings time. When ON, the time jumps forward 1 hour. e Time format setting Allows you to select the time format of the internal clock. ( 24-Hour : Displays hours in 24-hour format ( 12-Hour : Uses AM/PM 12-hour format f Time setting For setting the time of the internal clock.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen LOG screen Messages displayed while using the device can be displayed on the LOG, along with the date and time logged. a b c a Time Stamp Displays a list with the date and time of messages. You can touch the header to sort by date and time. b Message Displays a list of messages. You can touch the header to sort them alphabetically. c Save button Saves the log to a USB storage device. This button is disabled when no USB is connected.
Screen functions and names > SETUP screen ABOUT screen The ABOUT screen displays the version and license of system software. a a b Version button Displays the version of system software. NOTE DM3 STANDARD does not display the version of Dante. b License button Displays the license for system software.
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Screen functions and names > SETUP screen CONSOLE LOCK screen The CONSOLE LOCK screen can lock the console temporarily to prevent accidental operation. Touch the CONSOLE LOCK icon to lock the console. Functions the same as LOGIN → CONSOLE LOCK. Related links “CONSOLE LOCK screen” (p.
Screen functions and names > LOGIN screen LOGIN screen LOGIN screen The LOGIN screen allows you to assign permissions for accessing the DM3 series console. You can prevent inadvertent misuse by limiting the parameters that can be used by Guests. a b a c Login user selection icons Touch an icon to switch the login user. It also displays the username, comments and the icon. n Administrator Can use all features. Only the administrator can limit Guest access.
Screen functions and names > LOGIN screen Access permissions and comments can be configured for Guests. To change from Guest to Administrator login, long-press the Screen Lock screen. NOTE ( ( ( No administrator password is set up when shipped from the factory. If you wish to restrict operations of other users, be sure to set an administrator password. If the power goes off while logged in as the Administrator, the system will ask for the same password the next time the power is turned on.
Screen functions and names > LOGIN screen CONSOLE LOCK screen The CONSOLE LOCK screen can lock the console temporarily to prevent accidental operation. All controls are disabled as long as the CONSOLE LOCK is displayed. To unlock the CONSOLE LOCK, long-press on the CONSOLE LOCK screen. When the password input screen opens, enter the password of the logged in user or administrator.
Screen functions and names > LOGIN screen USER ACCOUNT screen The USER ACCOUNT screen is for setting the administrator password and access restrictions for Guest users. a b e a User selection area For selecting a user and editing their access restriction settings. Information on the selected users is displayed on the right side. b User Name The name of the user whose access restriction settings are to be edited are displayed.
Screen functions and names > LOGIN screen c Password Edit button Sets the password for the Administrator. There is no password for Guest. Select Administrator in the user selection area and touch the Edit button to open the SOFT KEYBOARD screen for setting the password. The first time a password is configured, enter it in the Verify text box and then enter it again in the New Password box to confirm it.
Screen functions and names > LOGIN screen ACCESS PERMISSION screen The ACCESS PERMISSION screen allows you to select parameters for permitting access and sets access restrictions for Guest users. It only opens when logged in as the administrator. a b c a Fader Bank Allow selection button Sets what fader banks to allow Guest to operate. ( All : Allows all fader banks except DAW REMOTE to be operated. ( Custom 1 : Allows Custom 1 only to be operated. ( Custom 2 : Allows Custom 2 only to be operated.
HOME screen > HOME screen HOME screen HOME screen The status of channel settings are displayed all together on the HOME screen. To open it, touch the [HOME] key on the top panel or push the HOME button onscreen. The HOME screen has the following 3 kinds of sections. ( SELECTED CHANNEL section ( CH STRIP section ( FADER section The sections to display on the HOME screen can be selected via Key Function → [HOME] Key from SETUP screen → PREFERENCE screen.
HOME screen > HOME screen a b c a CH Copy Copies the settings of the current channel. b CH Paste Pastes the copied channel settings to the selected channel. c CH Default Resets the settings of the current channel to their default values.
HOME screen > HOME screen n If MIX/MATRIX channel or FX BUS a b c d a CH Copy with Sends Copies channel settings, including sends. b CH Copy Copies the settings of the current channel. c CH Paste Pastes the copied channel settings to the selected channel. d CH Default Resets the settings of the current channel to their default values. Related links “Copying settings from one channel and pasting them to another” (p.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section SELECTED CHANNEL section SELECTED CHANNEL section The SELECTED CHANNEL section allows you to display and configure all the parameters of the selected channel. To open it, touch the [HOME] key on the top panel or push the HOME button onscreen. NOTE You can choose what is displayed on the HOME screen by selecting Key Function → [HOME] Key from SETUP screen → PREFERENCE screen.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2 Following is a description of the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2 channels. a b c j k d e f g h i l a Displays the FX 2 screen. (p.189) b Displays the FX 1 screen. (p.189) c Displays the SEND TO screen. (p.193) d Displays the status of HA. m Touch to highlight and then turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the gain. Touch when highlighted to open the INPUT screen. (p.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section i Sets the DYN1 of channels. Touch the jump button to open the DYN1 screen. (p.181) j Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.197) k Displays the ASSIGN screen. (p.195) l Sets the EQ of channels. The 1-knob button switches between the 1-knob mode and the manual mode. Settings like selecting the type of 1-knob EQ mode and switching the filter type are made on the EQ screen. Touch the jump button to open the EQ screen. (p.176) m Sets the DYN2 of channels.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section FX BUS 1-2 Following is a description of the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the FX 1-2 channels. a b c d a Displays the FX screen. (p.189) b Displays the SEND FROM screen. (p.219) c Displays the LIBRARY screen. (p.221) d Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section MIX 1-6 Following is a description of the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the MIX 1-6 channels. a f b g c d e h a Displays the SEND FROM screen. (p.219) b Displays the DELAY screen. (p.187) c Displays the LIBRARY screen. (p.221) d Sets the RTA Offset. i Adjusts the sensitivity of RTA. Touch to highlight and then adjust with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. e Sets the GEQ of channels.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section h Sets the EQ of channels. The 1-knob button switches between the 1-knob mode and the manual mode. Settings like selecting the type of 1-knob EQ mode and switching the filter type are made on the EQ screen. Touch the jump button to open the EQ screen. (p.176) i Sets the DYN2 of channels. The 1-knob button switches between the 1-knob mode and the manual mode. Touch to highlight and then turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the parameter.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section MATRIX 1-2 Following is a description of the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the MATRIX 1-2 channels. a e b f c d g a Displays the SEND FROM screen. (p.219) b Displays the DELAY screen. (p.187) c Displays the LIBRARY screen. (p.221) d Sets the RTA Offset. h Adjusts the sensitivity of RTA. Touch to highlight and then adjust with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. e Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.197) f Displays the OUTPUT screen. (p.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section h Sets the DYN2 of channels. The 1-knob button switches between the 1-knob mode and the manual mode. Touch to highlight and then turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the parameter. Touch the jump button to open the DYN2 screen. (p.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section ST L/R Following is a description of the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the STEREO L/R channels. a b f g c d e h a Displays the SEND TO screen. (p.193) b Displays the DELAY screen. (p.187) c Displays the LIBRARY screen. (p.221) d Sets the RTA Offset. i Adjusts the sensitivity of RTA. Touch to highlight and then adjust with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. e Sets the GEQ of channels.
HOME screen > SELECTED CHANNEL section i Sets the DYN2 of channels. The 1-knob button switches between the 1-knob mode and the manual mode. Touch to highlight and then turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the parameter. Touch the jump button to open the DYN2 screen. (p.
HOME screen > CH STRIP section CH STRIP section CH STRIP section The CH STRIP section allows you to display and configure the parameters of 8 channels at one time. To open it, touch the [HOME] key on the top panel or push the HOME button onscreen. NOTE You can choose what is displayed on the HOME screen by selecting Key Function → [HOME] Key from SETUP screen → PREFERENCE screen. Related links “PREFERENCES screen” (p.
HOME screen > CH STRIP section CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2 Following is a description of the CH STRIP section of the CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2 channels. a b c d e f g h i j a Displays the INPUT screen. (p.169) b Displays the EQ screen. (p.176) c Displays the DYN1 screen. (p.181) d Displays the DYN2 screen. (p.184) e Displays the DELAY screen. (p.187) f Displays the FX 1 screen. (p.
HOME screen > CH STRIP section g Displays the FX 2 screen. (p.189) h Displays the SEND TO screen. (p.193) i Displays the ASSIGN screen. (p.195) j Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.
HOME screen > CH STRIP section FX BUS 1-2 Following is a description of the CH STRIP section of the FX BUS 1-2 channels. a c a Displays the SEND FROM screen. (p.219) b Displays the FX screen. (p.189) c Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.
HOME screen > CH STRIP section MIX 1-6 and MATRIX 1-2 Following is a description of the CH STRIP section of the MIX 1-6 and MATRIX 1-2 channels. a b c d e f g h a Displays the SEND FROM screen. (p.219) b Displays the EQ screen. (p.176) c Displays the GEQ screen. (p.211) d Displays the DYN2 screen. (p.184) e Displays the DELAY screen. (p.187) f Displays the SEND TO screen. (p.193) g Displays the OUTPUT screen. (p.214) h Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.
HOME screen > CH STRIP section ST L/R Following is a description of the CH STRIP section of the STEREO L/R channels. a b c d e f g a Displays the EQ screen. (p.176) b Displays the GEQ screen. (p.211) c Displays the DYN2 screen. (p.184) d Displays the DELAY screen. (p.187) e Displays the SEND TO screen. (p.193) f Displays the OUTPUT screen. (p.214) g Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.
HOME screen > FADER section FADER section The FADER section allows you to display and configure a fader strip with 8 channels. To open it, touch the [HOME] key on the top panel or push the HOME button onscreen. NOTE You can choose what is displayed on the HOME screen by selecting Key Function → [HOME] Key from SETUP screen → PREFERENCE screen. a b c a Faders Operate the fader levels of the channels. b ON button Toggles the channel ON/OFF. c Displays the CH VIEW screen. (p.
DAW REMOTE screen > DAW REMOTE screen DAW REMOTE screen DAW REMOTE screen The DAW REMOTE screen is for remotely controlling DAW. Press the CUSTOM 1 key and the CUSTOM 2 key simultaneously to open the DAW REMOTE screen. What is displayed can be changed by selecting Preference → Others → DAW Remote Mode.
DAW REMOTE screen > DAW REMOTE screen If DAW Remote Mode is on Others : a b c jklm n a d o p e f q r s [SEL] mode switching buttons Used to switch the functions of the [SEL] key. ( Auto Mode : Selects the automation mode. - Read: Turns the Read mode ON. - Touch: Turns the Touch mode ON. - Latch: Turns the Latch mode ON. - Write: Turns the Write mode ON. - Trim: Turns the Trim mode ON. - Off: Turns the automation mode OFF. ( Channel Select : For selecting the channel (track).
DAW REMOTE screen > DAW REMOTE screen c ONLINE indicator The ONLINE icon is displayed if DAW and USB MIDI are connected. d TIME CODE indicator Displays the time code. The description at the top varies with the format of the time code (Time Code, Frames, Beats). e Scrub/Shuttle switching buttons Chooses between Scrub and Shuttle for the operation of the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob when the time code is highlighted. f DAW indicator The DAW icon is displayed in the status indicator if DAW is connected.
DAW REMOTE screen > DAW REMOTE screen q Stop button Stops recording or playing. r Play button Starts playback. s Record button Starts recording. Related links “For configuring a USB MIDI port” (p.
Channel-specific screens > INPUT screen Channel-specific screens INPUT screen The INPUT screen allows you to configure INPUT PATCH, turn phantom power ON/OFF, toggle the signal phase, and adjust input gain.
Channel-specific screens > INPUT screen n For ST IN, FX RTN channels h 170
Channel-specific screens > INPUT screen a INPUT PATCH buttons Allows you to select the input channel's input source (input port). ( IN : Input from a device connected to the [INPUT] jack. ( DANTE : Input from the Dante port. Use this when selecting an input from a Tio1608-D or stage box connected to DM3 and Dante. ( USB : Input from a computer connected to the [USB TO HOST] connector. ( FX : Input from FX BUS. ( PB : Input from Playback.
Channel-specific screens > INPUT screen If the input source is set to DANTE, ERROR is displayed if an error occurs. b GainFinder Displays the input gain level. When adjusting the input gain, adjust it so it is in the center of the level display. When the input source is set to USB, it displays a digital input gain level. c Level meter Displays the gain adjusted level. d Digital gain text box Allows you to adjust digital gain. The default setting is 0 dB.
Channel-specific screens > INPUT screen e +48V buttons Turns phantom power (+48V) to the head amp ON/OFF. ( ON: Turns phantom power ON. ( OFF: Turns phantom power OFF. When USB is the selected input, the +48V button is not displayed. NOTICE ( ( ( ( Phantom power When phantom power is not needed, set the +48V button to the OFF position. Observe the following when using phantom power to prevent damage to the console or connected devices, and signal noise.
Channel-specific screens > INPUT CH PATCH screen INPUT CH PATCH screen The INPUT CH PATCH screen is for configuring patch ports to input channels. a b c a Port name Shows the name of the port patched to channel. b Channel name Shows the channel name of the patch destination. The selected channel can be moved up/down with the left/right buttons. c Port buttons For selecting the patch port to a channel.
Channel-specific screens > INPUT CH PATCH screen DM3 DM3 STANDARD a a b c c a d d e e All INPUT Allows you to assign all input sources of CH 1-16 to [INPUT] jacks. b All DANTE (DM3 only) Allows you to assign the Dante device as the input source for CH 1-16. c All USB Allows you to assign the [USB TO HOST] connector connected to a computer as the input source for CH 1-16. d Clear All Clears all assignments for input sources (sets it to None).
Channel-specific screens > EQ screen EQ screen The EQ screen can be used to correct the frequency characteristics of the audio. A 4-band parametric EQ is available for CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2, MIX 1-6, STEREO, MATRIX 1-2. A high-pass filter HPF can be used on CH 1-16. This screen also allows you to switch between the easy to operate 1-knob mode just with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob and the manual mode, where individual parameters can be manipulated.
Channel-specific screens > EQ screen d 1-knob level slider Adjusts the amount of 1-knob EQ applied. When using manual mode, information about the selected band's Q, F, and G is displayed here. e EQ mode type selection button In manual mode, this button selects the filter type. You can switch the filter type between LOW band and HIGH band. For CH 1-16, the available LOW band filters are low-shelving type and bell type. For other channel EQs, (i.e.
Channel-specific screens > EQ screen g EQ graph Displays the parameter settings of the EQ and filter. As you adjust the settings of each band, the results are reflected in the graph. When using 1-knob EQ mode, you can touch the 1-knob level slider and then adjust the slider using the 1-knob level slider itself or the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. When using manual mode, you can drag the handles in the graph to adjust the settings. When HPF is turned ON, you can drag the HPF handle to adjust the cutoff frequency.
Channel-specific screens > EQ screen h RTA/Keyboard display You can touch the bottom of the graph where no parameters are displayed to toggle through RTA, keyboard and no display in order. RTA is a graph that displays the frequencies of the input signal after the EQ is applied. The keyboard display is helpful for understanding the relationship between frequencies and musical pitches. i RTA Offset Adjusts the RTA sensitivity. Touch to highlight and then adjust with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob.
Channel-specific screens > EQ screen n EQ screen menu Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the EQ screen to open the following menu. a b c d e a Copy Copies the EQ parameters of the selected channel. b Paste Pastes the copied EQ parameters to the selected channel. c Compare Allows you to compare the EQ parameters of the selected channel with the copied EQ parameters by switching between the two. d Gain Flat Sets the EQ gain on the selected channels to flat.
Channel-specific screens > DYN1 (GATE/DUCKING) screen DYN1 (GATE/DUCKING) screen The DYN1 screen can be used to correct the dynamic range of each channel. When GATE is selected, if the input signal level is lower than the threshold, the output signal is reduced by a specified amount (Range). When DUCKING is selected, if the input signal level is lower than the threshold, the output signal is reduced by a specified amount (Range). DYN1 is available for CH 1–16.
Channel-specific screens > DYN1 (GATE/DUCKING) screen d Key In channel selection button It is enabled when Other Ch or MIX are selected by the Key In selection button. When Other Ch is selected, select from CH 1-16 Post EQ. When MIX is selected, select from MIX OUT 1-6. e CUE button Turns the Key In signal CUE ON/OFF. f DYN1 Key In level meter Displays the Key In input level. g DYN1 input level meter Displays the DYN1 input level.
Channel-specific screens > DYN1 (GATE/DUCKING) screen a b c d a Copy Copies the DYN1 parameters of the selected channel. b Paste Pastes the copied DYN1 parameters to the selected channel. c Compare Allows you to compare the DYN1 parameters of the selected channel with the copied DYN1 parameters by switching between the two. d Default Resets DYN1 settings to their default values. Related links “Configuring GATE/DUCKING” (p.
Channel-specific screens > DYN2 (COMP) screen DYN2 (COMP) screen The DYN2 screen allows you to configure the compressor for each channel. This screen also allows you to switch between the easy to operate 1-knob mode with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob and the manual mode, where individual parameters can be manipulated. a f a g b h c i jk d e l mn o DYN2 button Turns the DYN2 function ON/OFF. b 1-knob button Switches between 1-knob mode and manual mode.
Channel-specific screens > DYN2 (COMP) screen e Key In selection button Select the Key In signal from the following. f ( Self Pre EQ ( Self Post EQ Key In level meter Displays the Key In input level. g DYN2 input level meter Displays input level to DYN2. h Threshold slider Sets the level at which the compressor is applied. i Compressor graph Displays a visual representation of the current settings. j Ratio slider Determines the amount of compression that is applied.
Channel-specific screens > DYN2 (COMP) screen a b c d a Copy Copies the DYN2 parameters of the selected channel. b Paste Pastes the copied DYN2 parameters to the selected channel. c Compare Allows you to compare the DYN2 parameters of the selected channel with the copied DYN2 parameters by switching between the two. d Default Resets DYN2 settings to their default values. Related links ( ( “Adjusting the compressor in manual mode” (p.277) “The 1-knob COMP mode mechanism” (p.
Channel-specific screens > DELAY screen DELAY screen The DELAY screen sets the delay for signals outputted from the MIX, MATRIX and STEREO channels, and the delay for signals inputted to the INPUT and ST IN IN channel. a c a b d DELAY button Turns the DELAY ON/OFF. b LR Link button It links the operation of DELAY ON/OFF and the delay time. If the delay time is set to a different value, the delay time is linked while maintaining the difference. Selected channels are displayed for stereo channels.
Channel-specific screens > DELAY screen a b c a Copy Copies the DELAY parameters of the selected channel. b Paste Pastes the copied DELAY parameters to the selected channel. c Default Resets DELAY settings to their default values.
Channel-specific screens > FX screen FX screen The FX screen allows you to set the type of effect and parameters. a b c f g a d h e i FX button Turns the FX ON/OFF. b Send button Displayed for CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2. Determines whether a signal is sent (ON) or not sent (OFF) to the FX BUS. c EFFECT TYPE button Touch to open the EFFECT TYPE screen for selecting effects. d Type/library name display Displays the type and name of the selected library.
Channel-specific screens > FX screen f FX send level slider Displayed for CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2. For adjusting the send level to the FX BUS. g Pre button Displayed for CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2. Allows you to select whether the pre-fader or post-fader signal is sent to the FX RTN channel. ( ON: Just before the fader ( OFF: After the fader h Parameter sliders Allow you to adjust the parameters available for the current effect.
Channel-specific screens > FX screen a Copy Copies parameters of the selected effect. b Paste Pastes the copied effect parameters to the selected effect. c Compare Allows you to compare the selected effect parameters of the selected effect with the copied effect parameters by switching between the two. d Default Resets the parameters of the selected effect to their default values. Related links ( ( ( ( ( “EFFECT TYPE screen” (p.192) “RECALL SAFE screen” (p.102) “Setting effects” (p.
Channel-specific screens > EFFECT TYPE screen EFFECT TYPE screen The EFFECT TYPE screen allows you to select the effect type. Touch the desired button to make a selection.
Channel-specific screens > SEND TO Screen SEND TO Screen The SEND TO screen allows you to configure the amount of signal that is sent from each channel to the MIX/ MATRIX BUS. You can swipe left and right to view other buses.
Channel-specific screens > SEND TO Screen d a SEND ON buttons Determines whether a signal is sent (ON) or not sent (OFF) to the MIX/MATRIX BUS. b SEND LEVEL slider Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the MIX/MATRIX BUS. c Pre buttons Selects whether the signal sent to the MIX/MATRIX BUS is sent before or after the fader. ( ON: Before the fader ( OFF: After the fader When set to ON, you can select before EQ or before fader with the Pre Fader Send Point on the BUS SETUP screen.
Channel-specific screens > ASSIGN screen ASSIGN screen The ASSIGN screen is for settings like recall safe or mute safe ON/OFF and assigning STEREO channels and mute groups. a b c e a Recall Safe button Turns the channel Recall Safe ON/OFF. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen. b Mute Safe button You can temporarily exclude certain channels from a mute group.
Channel-specific screens > ASSIGN screen Related links “RECALL SAFE screen” (p.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen CH VIEW screen CH VIEW screen The CH VIEW screen provides an overview of all the settings for a channel. You can change settings using this screen, in addition to the corresponding feature's configuration screen. Items displayed on this screen vary depending on the type of channel selected. n CH VIEW screen menu Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the CH VIEW screen to open the following menu.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen n If MIX/MATRIX channel or FX BUS a b c d a CH Copy with Sends Copies selected channel settings, including sends. b CH Copy Copies the settings of the selected channel. c CH Paste Pastes the copied channel settings to the selected channel. d CH Default Resets the settings of the current channel to their default values.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2 Following is a description of the CH VIEW screen of the CH 1-16, ST IN, FX RTN 1-2 channels. a b c d e h a i f j g k Channel name Touch to display the CH NAME screen. Touch the left/right buttons to display information for a different channel. b Recall Safe button Touch to turn Recall Safe ON/OFF for the corresponding channel. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen f SEND TO box Touch while selected to open the SEND TO screen. Uses a white line to indicate the amount of signal from the selected channel that is sent to the MIX/MATRIX channels. Send levels, the selected channel's fader levels, and the actual send levels are indicated by horizontal bars. The information displayed here indicates whether the signal sent to the MIX channel is a pre- or post-fader signal.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen MIX 1-6 Following is a description of the CH VIEW screen for MIX 1-6 channels. a b c g a d h f i e Channel name Touch to display the CH NAME screen. Touch the left/right buttons to display information for a different channel. b Recall Safe button Touch to turn recall safe ON/OFF for that channel. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen. c PAN/BAL slider Adjusts the channel PAN/BAL.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen f OUTPUT box Touch while selected to open the OUTPUT screen. g Boxes Touch to display the configuration screen for the corresponding feature. Touching the buttons of the EQ, GEQ, DYN2 or DELAY boxes turns the corresponding function ON/OFF. ( FROM box: Displays the SEND FROM screen. ( EQ box: Displays the EQ screen. ( GEQ box: Displays the GEQ screen. ( DYN2 box: Displays the DYN2 screen. ( DELAY box: Displays the DELAY screen.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen FX BUS 1-2 Following is a description of the CH VIEW screen for FX BUS 1-2 channels. a b c d a e f Channel name Touch to display the CH NAME screen. Touch the left/right buttons to display information for a different channel. b Recall Safe button Touch to turn recall safe ON/OFF for that channel. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen. c Channel ON/OFF button Turns the displayed channel ON/OFF.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen f Channel fader level slider Adjusts the fader level for the selected channel.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen MATRIX 1-2 Following is a description of the CH VIEW screen for MATRIX 1-2 channels. a b c f a d g e h Channel name Touch to display the CH NAME screen. Touch the left/right buttons to display information for a different channel. b Recall Safe button Touch to turn recall safe ON/OFF for that channel. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen f Boxes Touch to display the configuration screen for the corresponding feature. Touching the buttons of the EQ, DYN2 or DELAY boxes turns the corresponding function ON/OFF. ( FROM box: Displays the SEND FROM screen. ( EQ box: Displays the EQ screen. ( DYN2 box: Displays the DYN2 screen. ( DELAY box: Displays the DELAY screen. g Channel output level meter Displays the channel's output level.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen STEREO Following is a description of the CH VIEW screen for STEREO channels. a b c d g a h f i e Channel name Touch to display the CH NAME screen. Touch the left/right buttons to display information for a different channel. b Recall Safe button Touch to turn recall safe ON/OFF for that channel. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen. c BAL slider Adjusts the left/right volume balance of the channel.
Channel-specific screens > CH VIEW screen f OUTPUT box Touch while selected to open the OUTPUT screen. g Boxes Touch to display the configuration screen for the corresponding feature. Touching the buttons of the EQ, GEQ, DYN2 or DELAY boxes turns the corresponding function ON/OFF. ( EQ box: Displays the EQ screen. ( GEQ box: Displays the GEQ screen. ( DYN2 box: Displays the DYN2 screen. ( DELAY box: Displays the DELAY screen. h Channel output level meter Displays the channel's output level.
Channel-specific screens > CH NAME screen CH NAME screen The CH NAME screen allows you to set the channel name, icon and channel color displayed in channel name. a d a b e f Name text box Enter the channel name here. Touch the text box to enter the name using the SOFT KEYBOARD. b Icon button Touch to display a list of available channel icons.
Channel-specific screens > CH NAME screen c Color button Touch to display a list of available channel colors at the bottom of the screen. Touch the desired color to use that color as the channel color. d Category button Allows you to select the category of channel icons to display. The available categories vary depending on the type of channel. e Channel icon list Touch to apply the channel icon. You can drag this area up and down to display all of the available icons.
Channel-specific screens > GEQ screen GEQ screen The graphic EQ (hereafter GEQ) can be used on MIX 1-6 and STEREO channels. The GEQ is a mono, 31-band EQ. Each band is 1/3 octave wide, with an adjustable gain range of ±15 dB. The 31Band GEQ has 31 bands, of which you can adjust gain for up to 15 bands. a b c d g a GEQ buttons Turns the GEQ ON/OFF. b GEQ channel/LR Link selection buttons Displayed when the signal type selected is MIX channel or STEREO channel.
Channel-specific screens > GEQ screen d Recall Safe button Touch to display the RECALL SAFE screen. e Fader Assign button When ON, you can use the faders to adjust each band of the GEQ. f Output level meter Displays the GEQ's output level. g Gain sliders Adjusts the gain by dragging sliders up/down. Swipe left or right to display the gain sliders for other bands. Double-touch a slider to return the gain setting to the middle (0.0 dB).
Channel-specific screens > GEQ screen a Copy Copies the GEQ parameters of the selected channel. b Paste Pastes the copied GEQ parameters to the selected channel. c Compare Allows you to compare the GEQ parameters of the selected channel with the copied GEQ parameters by switching between the two. d Default Resets all GEQ settings to their default values. Related links ( ( “Using GEQ” (p.286) “Using faders to adjust GEQ” (p.
Channel-specific screens > OUTPUT screen OUTPUT screen The OUTPUT screen allows you to configure how output channels will be output. The buttons displayed vary depending on the type of output channel selected.
Channel-specific screens > OUTPUT screen c For MATRIX channels 215 d
Channel-specific screens > OUTPUT screen a Recall Safe button Touch to turn recall safe ON/OFF for that channel. Touch the jump button on the right of the Recall Safe button to open the RECALL SAFE screen. b OUTPUT CH PATCH button Displays the patch destination port. From the 2nd port on, they are indicated by “+”. Touch to display the OUTPUT CH PATCH screen. c STEREO ON button Toggles the send to STEREO channel ON/OFF.
Channel-specific screens > OUTPUT CH PATCH screen OUTPUT CH PATCH screen The OUTPUT CH PATCH screen is for configuring patch ports to output channels. a b c a Channel name Shows the selected channel name. The selected channel can be moved up/down with the left/right buttons. b Patch port name Shows the name of the port patched from the channel. c Port selection buttons For selecting the patch port from a channel.
Channel-specific screens > OUTPUT CH PATCH screen a b a Clear Clears all patches at one time (sets it to None). b Default Resets selected channel patches to their defaults. Related links “Default values of IN/OUT patches” (p.
Channel-specific screens > SEND FROM screen SEND FROM screen The SEND FROM screen allows you to configure sends from each channel. a c a d ON buttons Toggles sends from each channel ON/OFF. b SEND PAN sliders Adjust the send pan from each channel. Only shown for MIX 1-6 and MATRIX 1-2 when the Signal Type is STEREO. Not displayed for FX 1-2. c SEND LEVEL sliders Adjust the send level from each channel.
Channel-specific screens > SEND FROM screen n SEND FROM screen menu Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the SEND FROM screen to open the following menu. a b c d e f a Copy Copies the send levels to the select MIX/MATRIX/FX BUS. b All Pre Turns ON all Pre buttons. c All Post Turns OFF all Pre buttons. d Paste Pastes the send levels you copied to the selected MIX/MATRIX channels. e All Nominal Sets all send levels to nominal (0.00 dB). f Dup.
Channel-specific screens > LIBRARY screen LIBRARY screen The LIBRARY screen calls up the presets that are saved. Presets are saved settings that are customized for certain mikes, speakers, etc. By recalling a preset, you can set up a channel quickly and easily according to the type of input, and then fine-tune the settings to your specific needs. You can also save your own presets. The LIBRARY screen opens when the library button on the menu is touched.
Channel-specific screens > LIBRARY screen d Library selection buttons Allow you to switch between the available libraries. The presets that are stored in the selected Library are displayed in the list. ( LIBRARY A : Displays the presets stored in LIBRARY A. ( LIBRARY B : Displays the presets stored in LIBRARY B. e List You can touch a header in the list to sort the items by that header (except for Information). Touch a preset to select it.
Channel-specific screens > LIBRARY screen j Recall on/off checkboxes Parameters of checkboxes that are checked are enabled for recall.
Channel-specific screens > LIBRARY screen a b c d a Copy Copies the selected preset. b Cut Cuts the selected preset. c Paste Pastes the copied or cut preset to the displayed list. d Delete Deletes the selected preset. Related links ( ( “Recall presets” (p.290) “Editing presets” (p.
Other fixed display areas > SENDS ON FADER area Other fixed display areas SENDS ON FADER area Using the SENDS ON FADER area allows you manage each channel strip on the panel and adjust send levels and turn sends to specific buses ON/OFF temporarily. SENDS ON FADER buttons Switch the SENDS ON FADER mode to the selected bus. The selected button is highlighted. Pressing it again turns the CUE of the selected bus ON. Press Exit to return to the normal mode.
Other fixed display areas > ADMIN area ADMIN area a FX buttons Touch to open the FX screen corresponding to the main area. Touch again to close the FX screen. b MONITOR level slider Touch to highlight in pink. Adjust the level with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. c STEREO meters Displays the levels of the STEREO channels. d CUE meters Displays the CUE levels when CUE is active. Touch the CUE meter to clear the CUE.
Other fixed display areas > CHANNEL NAME area CHANNEL NAME area a b c d e fg a Channel ID Displays the channel ID. b GATE gain reduction indicator Displays the amount of gain reduction when the channel GATE/DUCKING is ON. c COMP gain reduction indicator Displays the amount of gain reduction when the channel COMP is ON. d +48V indicator Displayed when the +48V of the HA entered for the channel is ON. e Channel icon Displays the channel icon in the background.
Other fixed display areas > CHANNEL NAME area g Level meter Displays the level meter of the channels. L/R are displayed respectively for stereo channels (ST IN, FX RTN, STEREO). In SENDS ON FADER mode Displays the channel name of the send to bus at the top. In GEQ ON FADER mode Displays the frequencies and settings in units of 8 frequencies.
MAINTENANCE screen > MAINTENANCE screen MAINTENANCE screen MAINTENANCE screen This screen is for performing maintenance on the DM3 series. To open the MAINTENANCE screen, turn the power ON while pressing the [HOME] key. a b c d e f g a Displays the Initialize All Memory screen. (p.230) b Displays the Initialize Current Memory screen. (p.231) c Displays the Initialize Dante screen. (p.232) d Displays the Input Port Trim screen. (p.233) e Displays the Output Port Trim screen. (p.
MAINTENANCE screen > Initialize All Memory screen Initialize All Memory screen The Initialize All Memory screen is for resetting the console's memory, including scene memory and libraries, to the factory default settings. a a INITIALIZE button Initializes the internal memory. The following data is initialized: all scene data, all preset data, mixing data, and setup data. Touch to display the confirmation message. Touch the OK button to execute initialization.
MAINTENANCE screen > Initialize Current Memory screen Initialize Current Memory screen The Initialize Current Memory screen allows to you reset the console's current memory to the factory default settings. Scene memory and libraries are not reset. a a INITIALIZE button Initializes the current memory. The following data is initialized: mixing data and setup data. Touch to display the confirmation message. Touch the OK button to execute initialization.
MAINTENANCE screen > Initialize Dante screen (DM3 only) Initialize Dante screen (DM3 only) The Initialize Dante screen allows you to initialize the settings of the Dante module of the DM3 console. a a INITIALIZE button Initializes the settings of the Dante module of the DM3 console. After initializing, in order to reconfigure the connected Dante device, we recommend first turning the DM3 console off and then on again. NOTE ( ( ( The module is initialized even if the Dante Device Lock is engaged.
MAINTENANCE screen > Input Port Trim screen Input Port Trim screen The Input Port Trim screen allows you to adjust the gain of specified INPUT jacks in 0.01 dB increments. a b a Analog input gain buttons Select the INPUT jack that you want to configure here. Select an INPUT jack and then use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the value. After making adjustments, start up the console as usual. b Reset All button Resets all values to 0 dB. The factory default is 0 dB.
MAINTENANCE screen > Output Port Trim screen Output Port Trim screen The Output Port Trim screen allows you to adjust the gain of specified OMNI OUT jacks in 0.01 dB increments. a b a c OMNI OUT phase buttons Allow you to change the phase of OMNI OUT jacks. b OMNI OUT gain buttons Select the OMNI OUT jack that you want to configure. Select an OMNI OUT jack and then use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the value. After making adjustments, start up the console as usual.
MAINTENANCE screen > Fader Calibration screen Fader Calibration screen In some usage environments, discrepancies may occur in the movement of motorized faders. The Fader Calibration screen allows you to adjust this discrepancy. a a b START button Starts the calibration. Touch to display the confirmation message. Touch the OK button to perform calibration. b Cancel button Stops the calibration. c Apply button Applies the calibration and exits. Related links ( ( “Calibrating faders” (p.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen Operating Screens SCENE screen Saving a Scene Current settings are saved as a scene. 1 Touch the scene area of the toolbar. 2 Touch a scene list selection button to select the scene list to save the scene to. The scene list is displayed. 3 Touch a blank Scene. 4 Touch the Store button. A screen opens for editing the title, comments and fade time. Enter the desired items.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen 5 Touch the OK button. Current settings are saved as a new scene. Related links “SCENE screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen Recalling a Scene The mixer settings saved in the scene are recalled. 1 Touch the scene area of the toolbar. 2 Touch a scene list selection button to select the scene list that contains the desired scene. 3 Touch the desired scene to select it. The selected scene is highlighted. You can touch a header in the list to sort the items by that header (except for Information). 4 Touch the Recall button. The mixer settings saved in the scene are recalled.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen Related links “SCENE screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen Editing a Scene You can edit the name, comments and fader time of saved scenes. 1 Select the scene to edit. 2 Touch the Edit button. A screen opens for editing the title, comments and fade time. Enter the desired items. 3 Touch the OK button. It overwrites the settings of the scene selected in the scene list. Related links “SCENE EDIT screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen Setting the fade time for a scene You can edit the fader time of saved scenes. This is for setting the time it takes to change the volume setting when changing a scene. 1 2 Select the scene to reconfigure its fade time. Touch the Edit button. A screen opens for editing the title, comments and fade time. 3 To turn the fade time on, touch the Fade Time button. Touch it again to turn it off.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen 6 Set each channel ON/OFF with the FADE TIME screen. 7 Touch the OK button. The fade time is set for the Scene.
Operating Screens > SCENE screen NOTE ( ( To cancel the fade effect mid-stream, stop the moving fader while pressing the corresponding [SEL] key. To finish without waiting for the fader effect, recall the same scene while the fader is moving. Related links “FADE TIME screen” (p.
Operating Screens > RECORDER screen RECORDER screen Selecting input for recording You can set the recording source to a USB storage device. 1 Touch the record source selection button to open the RECORDER PATCH screen.
Operating Screens > RECORDER screen 3 Drag the record level slider and adjust the recording level. 4 If you want to monitor the record source, touch the record CUE button to turn it ON. Related links ( ( “RECORDER (INPUT/OUTPUT) screen” (p.67) “RECORDER PATCH screen” (p.
Operating Screens > RECORDER screen Recording Record the 2MIX source to the USB storage device plugged into the USB connector. 1 2 Plug a USB storage device into the USB connector. Touch the record button. The record button begins flashing to indicate that the console is in record-ready mode. 3 When you're ready to start recording, touch the play/pause button. The record button stays lit during recording. You can touch the play/pause button to pause and resume recording.
Operating Screens > RECORDER screen Playing from USB storage This explains how to play music files on the USB storage device plugged into the USB connector. 1 Touch the file you want to play from the file list. To play a file stored in a different directory, touch the parent directory button and navigate to the desired directory. 2 3 Touch the playback mode selector button and select the play mode. Touch the play button. Playback starts. Related links ( ( ( “RECORDER (TITLE LIST) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > RECORDER screen Configuring the output of playback This allows you to check the playback output of the USB storage device. 1 Drag the playback level slider and adjust the playback level. 2 If you want to monitor playback, touch the record CUE button to turn it ON. Related links “RECORDER (INPUT/OUTPUT) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > MONITOR screen MONITOR screen Checking the CUE signal This allows you to set the CUE audio input. 1 Touch the CUE Mode selection button and select the CUE Mode. 2 Touch the CUE point selection button to select the point to check. 3 Touch the PFL Trim setting text box to set the volume for the CUE monitor. Related links “MONITOR (CUE/MONITOR) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > MONITOR screen Checking the MONITOR signal This allows you to set the MONITOR audio input. 1 Touch the monitor selection button to select the monitor source. 2 Select Cue Interruption. Turn the Cue Interruption button ON to interrupt the CUE to monitor output. 3 Touch the monitor output button to turn the monitor output ON/OFF. 4 Drag the monitor level slider to adjust the monitor level.
Operating Screens > MONITOR screen 5 Set the delay time Touch a delay setting text box to open the screen for entering values. The delay can be specified by sample, frame, meter, feet or ms. The frame rate can be configured in the Others section of the PREFERENCE screen. 6 Touch the Delay button. The delay is turned ON. Related links “MONITOR (CUE/MONITOR) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > MONITOR screen Configuring the oscillator This allows you to select the oscillator output. 1 Touch the oscillator mode button and select the desired mode. 2 Use the oscillator assignment buttons to select the channels to send the oscillator signals to.
Operating Screens > MONITOR screen 3 Touch the oscillator output button to turn ON the oscillator output. 4 While referring to the oscillator output level meter, drag the oscillator level slider to adjust the oscillator output level. NOTE ( ( When the oscillator mode is set to SINE WAVE, you can also adjust the frequency of the oscillator. When the oscillator mode is set to BURST NOISE, you can also adjust length ON (Width) and length OFF (Interval). Related links “MONITOR (OSCILLATOR) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen SETUP screen Assigning functions to [USER DEFINED KEYS] Functions can be assigned to [USER DEFINED KEYS] as shown below. 1 Touch the KEYS selection button of the key of the function you wish to assign. The function selection screen opens.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen 2 Scroll through the Function list and select a function. 3 Scroll through the Parameter 1 list and select a parameter. If a parameter is available in the Parameter 2 list, you can select a 2nd parameter. 4 Touch the OK button. Related links “USER DEFINED KEYS screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen Configuring a CUSTOM FADER BANK Any channel can be assigned to CUSTOM FADER BANK as shown below. 1 Touch a fader button to select the fader you want to configure. 2 Touch a channel button to set the channel to the fader number selected in step 1. 3 Repeats steps 1–2 and configure other faders as desired. Related links “CUSTOM FADER BANK screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen Recalling a CUSTOM FADER BANK Press either [CUSTOM 1] or [CUSTOM 2] of [FADER BANK] on the top panel to open CUSTOM FADER BANK in the channel strip. FX/MON OUTPUT Related links “CUSTOM FADER BANK screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen Patching in/output This explains how to configure IN/OUT patches n Input/output patches Configure patches from the SETUP → PATCH screen. Input patches can also be configured via the INPUT → INPUT CH PATCH screen. Output patches can also be configured via the OUTPUT → OUTPUT CH PATCH screen. n Patching the DM3 and I/O devices There are 2 kinds of patches between the DM3 and I/O devices--patches to the Dante audio network or to the DM3 internal mixer.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen Configuring channel links This explains how to link particular parameters of the input channels. 1 Touch the Ch Link button on the SETUP screen to open the CH LINK screen. 2 While pressing the [SEL] key of the link source of the input channel, press the [SEL] key of the link destination to link the channel. The channel to link can also be selected from the INPUT CH jump button.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen Using the recall safe function This explains how to configure the recall safe function used when recalling scenes. Recall safe is a function that allows certain parameters and channels to be excluded from recall operations. 1 Touch a channel selection button to select the channels that you want to configure for recall safe. 2 Touch the SAFE parameter selection buttons to select the items you want to make recall safe.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen 4 Touch the [X] button to close the screen, and execute recall. Related links “RECALL SAFE screen” (p.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen Assigning channels to mute groups This explains how to configure a mute group, which switches mute ON/OFF for multiples channels as a group. 1 Touch the Mute Group button on the SETUP screen to open the MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen. 2 Touch the left/right buttons for the mute group name to display the mute group to be created. 3 Touch the Mute Group Control button to turn it ON.
Operating Screens > SETUP screen 4 Touch to select the channels to assign to the mute group. 5 If necessary, name the mute group by touching the jump icon of the mute group name. 6 Touch the Close button at the top right of the screen to exit. Related links ( ( “MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen” (p.105) “Configuring mute safe” (p.
Operating Screens > LOGIN screen LOGIN screen Applying access permissions for guest users This explains how to set access permission for GUEST users. 1 2 Log in on the LOGIN screen as the Administrator. 3 4 5 6 Select Guest user on the USER ACCOUNT screen. 7 Make sure that access-restricted controls are not available. Touch the User Account icon on the LOGIN screen to open the USER ACCOUNT screen. Touch the Access Permission Edit button to open the ACCESS PERMISSION screen.
Operating Screens > HOME screen HOME screen Copying settings from one channel and pasting them to another This explains how to copy the settings of a specific channel and paste them as a group to another channel. 1 Touch the copy source channel to select it.
Operating Screens > HOME screen 2 Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the screen. The menu opens. 3 Touch the CH Copy icon. The settings are copied. Close the menu.
Operating Screens > HOME screen 4 Select the channel to paste the settings to. 5 Swipe left on the menu swipe indicator on the right of the screen. The menu opens.
Operating Screens > HOME screen 6 Touch the CH Paste icon. The settings of the copy source are pasted to the paste-to channel. Close the menu. Related links “HOME screen” (p.
Operating Screens > DAW REMOTE screen DAW REMOTE screen For configuring a USB MIDI port A USB MIDI port must be configured in order to use DAW REMOTE. Follow the steps below to do so. 1 2 Connect the [USB TO HOST] connector of your DM3 series to a PC with a USB cable. Configure the ports of the control surface of the DAW. Select either HUI or Mackie HUI for the type of control surface or for the remote device. For the MIDI IN/OUT port, select Port2 for DAW REMOTE, as below.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Channel-specific screens Adjusting EQ in manual mode This explains how to operate the EQ in manual mode. 1 2 3 4 Open the EQ screen. Touch the EQ button to turn it ON. Touch the 1-knob mode button to turn it OFF. Scroll the EQ parameters on the touch screen to adjust the EQ. NOTE ( ( ( When an EQ parameter is highlighted, it can be adjusted with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Related links “EQ screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Adjusting EQ in 1-knob mode This explains how to operate the EQ in 1-knob mode. 1 2 3 Open the EQ screen. Touch the EQ button to turn it ON. Touch the 1-knob mode button to turn it ON.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens 4 Selecting the type of 1-knob mode To use 1-knob EQ (Intensity), first configure the EQ in manual mode and then turn the 1-knob mode ON. For the 1-knob EQ (Vocal or Loudness), use the preconfigured EQ curve settings. 5 Adjust the EQ with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Related links ( ( “EQ screen” (p.176) “The 1-knob EQ mode mechanism” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Configuring the HPF This explains how to configure the HPF (high-pass filter). When using a vocals mike, you can reduce low-frequency noise by turning the HPF ON. 1 2 Open the EQ screen. 3 4 Touch the HPF handle. Touch the HPF button to turn it ON. Turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the HPF. You can also adjust it by dragging the HPF parameter field in the touch screen. You can check the setting value in the display at top-right of the screen.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Configuring GATE/DUCKING This explains how to configure GATE/DUCKING. 1 2 3 4 Open the DYN1 screen. 5 Turn the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the value. Touch the DYN1 button to turn it ON. Select Type, Key In. Touch the on-screen slider that you want to adjust. Refer to the gate graph and each meter while making adjustments. You can also drag the slider on the touchscreen to adjust the setting. Related links “DYN1 (GATE/DUCKING) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Adjusting the compressor in manual mode This explains how to operate the compressor in manual mode. 1 2 3 Open the DYN2 screen. 4 Adjust the slider for the desired parameter. Touch the DYN2 button to turn it ON. Touch the 1-knob mode button to turn the 1-knob COMP OFF. Drag the sliders to adjust balance of each parameter. When touched and highlighted, adjustments can be made with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. Related links “DYN2 (COMP) screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Adjusting the compressor in 1-knob mode This explains how to operate the compressor in the 1-knob mode. 1 2 3 Open the DYN2 screen. Touch the DYN2 button to turn it ON. Touch the 1-knob button to turn 1-knob COMP ON. All DYN2 settings are overwritten. 4 Make adjustments with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. Attack is fixed at 25 m, Release at 296 m and Knee Med; Threshold, Ratio and Out Gain are linked to the operation of the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Setting effects This explains how to configure effects. 1 Open the FX screen. 2 Touch the effects type button. When the effects selection screen is displayed, touch the button of the desired type. 3 Touch the Send button.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens 4 Adjust the parameter sliders as desired. You can adjust the characteristics of the effect, the wet/dry balance, etc. 5 Adjust the FX send level slider. Adjust the send level of the effect. 6 Adjust the level of FX RTN. The FX RTN channels are in the ST IN fader bank. Related links “FX screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Adjusting the send to MIX/MATRIX BUS level This explains how to configure send levels to MIX/MATRIX BUS. 1 Open the SEND TO screen. 2 Drag the level sliders for desired channels. Adjust the send level to MIX channels. 3 Use the Pre button to switch whether to send before or after the fader. Send the pre-fader signal when using on-stage floor monitors—this allows you to create a mix that is separate from the main mix.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens 4 Touch the ON or OFF button. When turned ON, the signal is sent to the MIX channels. 5 Touch the SEND PAN slider and adjust it with the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. When sending the signal to a stereo bus, adjust the send pan. Related links “SEND TO Screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Setting the send to FX BUS level This explains how to configure the send to FX BUS levels. 1 Open the FX screen. 2 Drag the Send level slider. Adjust the send level to FX BUS channels. 3 Use the Pre button to switch whether to send before or after the fader. Send the pre-fader signal when using on-stage floor monitors—this allows you to create a mix that is separate from the main mix.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens 4 Touch the ON or OFF button. When turned ON, the signal is sent to the FX BUS. Related links “FX screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Adjusting the send to FX/MIX/MATRIX BUS level with faders This explains how to configure send levels (SENDS ON FADER) to FX/MIX/MATRIX BUS with faders. Using SENDS ON FADER allows you to manage each channel strip on the panel and adjust send levels and turn sends to specific buses ON/OFF temporarily. 1 Touch the send to bus in the SENDS ON FADER area. It displays channel names of the send to bus at the top of the channel name area.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Using GEQ This explains how to operate the GEQ. 1 Open the GEQ screen. 2 Touch the GEQ button to turn it ON. 3 4 Swipe left or right on the gain sliders to display the desired frequency. Drag sliders up/down to adjust their gain. You can confirm gain levels via the gain output level meter. Once you have adjusted gain for 15 bands, the gain sliders for the remaining bands are displayed in gray.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Using faders to adjust GEQ This explains how to adjust GEQ with faders. 1 2 Open the GEQ screen. Touch the Fader Assign button to turn it ON. The current gain setting for each band is applied to the faders in the channel strip section on the top panel. You can confirm the frequency and gain applied to each fader in the channel name area of the display. 3 Swipe left or right on the gain sliders in the GEQ screen to select other bands.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Configuring mute safe Use mute safe to temporarily exempt certain channels, regardless of their mute group assignments. If you mute a mute group, any channels in that group that have mute safe enabled will not be muted. 1 Open the ASSIGN screen. 2 Touch the Mute Safe button to turn it ON. To cancel mute safe, press the Mute Safe button again. Related links “MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen” (p.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Setting the send levels from output channels (MIX, STEREO) to MATRIX This explains how to set send levels from MIX/STEREO channels to the MATRIX BUS. 1 Open the SEND FROM screen for MATRIX channels. 2 Touch the ON button for the MIX and/or STEREO channels to turn them ON (default setting is ON). 3 4 Use the Pre button to switch whether to send before or after the fader. 5 If the MATRIX BUS is set to stereo, adjust the pan with SEND PAN sliders.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Recall presets This explains how to recall presets stored in the console. 1 Display the menu and touch the Library button. The LIBRARY screen opens. 2 Touch a library selection button to select the tab that contains the desired preset. A list of presets is displayed. You can touch a header in the list to sort the items by that header (except for Information). 3 Touch the desired preset to select it. The selected preset is highlighted.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Editing presets You can save the settings of the current channel as a preset. This explains how to save presets. 1 Display the menu and touch the Library button. The LIBRARY screen opens. 2 Touch the Store or Store As button. Store button: Overwrites the current channel settings to the preset selected in the list. Store As button: Saves the settings for the current channel as a new preset. Touch the Edit button to edit the title and/or comments.
Operating Screens > Channel-specific screens Related links “LIBRARY screen” (p.
Operating Screens > MAINTENANCE screen MAINTENANCE screen How to display and use the MAINTENANCE screen 1 Turn on the console while holding down the [HOME] key on the top panel. The MAINTENANCE screen opens. Touch the button that corresponds to the desired maintenance feature. Touch the Exit button to exit the maintenance mode. Related links “MAINTENANCE screen” (p.
Operating Screens > MAINTENANCE screen Calibrating faders In some usage environments, discrepancies may occur in the movement of motorized faders. The Fader Calibration screen allows you to adjust this discrepancy. This feature automatically calibrates the specified fader (channel strip or main section fader). 1 Turn on the console while holding down the [HOME] key on the top panel. The MAINTENANCE screen opens. 2 Touch the Fader Calibration button to open the Fader Calibration screen.
Operating Screens > MAINTENANCE screen 5 Touch the OK button when the confirmation message is displayed. 6 7 When calibration has finished, touch the Apply button. Touch the Exit button in the maintenance menu and start up the console as usual. NOTE When calibration is complete, you can continue to use other maintenance features if you do not touch the Exit button. Related links “Fader Calibration screen” (p.
Operating Screens > MAINTENANCE screen If a fader must be calibrated again If a fader must be calibrated again, the [ON] or [CUE] key of the corresponding fader will flash. Follow the steps below to do so. 1 Use the Close button to close the popup screen “Found faders requiring adjustment. Please calibrate the faders again.” that opens on the screen. 2 Press the Apply button on the screen. The [SEL] keys of faders requiring recalibration light.
DM3 Editor > DM3 Editor DM3 Editor DM3 Editor DM3 Editor is a computer program that allows you to use your computer to edit DM3 series console settings while away from the console (offline mode), and operate the console using the computer while it is connected to the console (online mode). DM3 Editor and DM3 series console connect via a network connection. A DM3 series console and DM3 Editor can connect to each other if they are connected to the same network.
DM3 Editor > Names of parts of the Editor Names of parts of the Editor a b c d i j e f k a Menu bar b HOME/LIBRARY/CH NAMES area(p.311) c CONNECT area(p.312) d Toolbar Main area Operates the same as the display of the DM3 series console. NOTE ( ( The toolbar and main area have functions that cannot be used by the DM3 Editor. Functions unavailable in the DM3 Editor have their buttons grayed out and cannot be touched. f MUTE area(p.315) g MENU area(p.316) h SENDS ON FADER area(p.
DM3 Editor > Names of parts of the Editor i FX area j FADER BANK area(p.313) k CH STRIP area(p.318) l MAIN/FX RTN/ST IN STRIP area(p.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar Menu bar File menu The File menu allows you to work with files. DM3 Editor supports the following file types. File extension Description .DM3P Used to store data for one Preset in a single file. .DM3S Used to store data for one Scene in a single file. .DM3F Used to store all mixer settings. NOTE ( ( You can save .DM3F files created using DM3 Editor to a USB storage device that is connected to your computer.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar ( ( ( ( ( Save : Saves the current settings by overwriting the existing .DM3F file. Save As : Allows you to save the current settings as a newly named .DM3F file. Manage Library/Scene : Displays the Manage Library/Scene screen which allows the batch management of library and Scene data within the DM3 Editor. This feature cannot be used during ONLINE connection with the DM3 Series console.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar Manage Library/Scene screen The Manage Library/Scene screen is for batch managing the scene and library data in the DM3 Editor. In addition to editing library and scene data, it can also handle library and scene data saved in .DM3F files as individual files. When the connection of the DM3 series console is offline, select Manage Library/Scene from the file menu to open it. a b c d e f g h a Library tab/Scene tab Toggles the screen displayed.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar e Separator The separator handle can be moved left/right to resize the left/right panes. NOTE ( ( ( f If you make many, quick operations on the touch panel, you may not be able to use it thereafter. If this happens, operate it once with your mouse or touch pad, or remove the highlighting from the application. When many files are displayed in the left pane, it may slow down sorting or selecting them, but this is not a malfunction. Please wait for the program to respond.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar e Paste Pastes the Copy or Cut data. f Delete Deletes the selected data. g Select All Selects all displayed data. NOTE ( ( ( ( Drag & dropping individual files directly to places like the computer desktop is not available from the Manage Library/Scene screen. If you copy/move multiple scene files from your computer, they will be copied in order from the line selected as the copy/move destination.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar Ch Names screen The Ch Names screen is for configuring the icons, names and colors of input and output channels.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar a a b c Toolbar ( Copy button: Copies the selected channel line(s), parameter columns and content of cells. ( Paste button: Pastes the copied content to the selected location. ( Default button: Reverts the selected content to its default values. Click the title of a parameter to select all the columns of that parameter. If the Default button is clicked at such time, all the corresponding parameters of the selected channel(s) are returned to their default values.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar c Edit area Allows you to set the channel name, icon and color for displayed channels. The parameters displayed vary with the type of channel. Content that can be edited here is the same as the main window of DM3 Editor. In addition, any content edited while connected to the DM3 series console is synchronized with the console in both directions. Right click (Windows) or [Ctrl] + click (Mac) inside the Edit area to open the menu.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar Setup menu The Setup menu is for configuring the environment for using DM3 Editor. When you select an item, it is checked and the function is enabled. Select the item again to remove the checkmark and disable the feature. ( ( ( ( ( ( Channel Select Link : When synced with the DM3 series console, this determines whether to sync the channel selection with the console.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar Window menu The Windows menu is for configuring how windows are displayed. ( ( Zoom : Changes the size applications are displayed at 100%, 150% or 200%. Maximize : Displays the DM3 Editor at its maximum size.
DM3 Editor > Menu bar Help menu The Help menu displays manual, version and licensing information on the DM3 Editor. ( ( ( Help : Starts your Web browser and displays the manual library. About : Displays the About screen, which shows the version of DM3 Editor. Legal : Displays the DM3 Editor License screen. NOTE An Internet connection is required to display the manual library.
DM3 Editor > Editor area Editor area HOME/LIBRARY/CH NAMES area The HOME/LIBRARY/CH NAMES area provides shortcut buttons for switching the display of DM3 Editor. a b c a HOME buttons Displays the HOME screen in the main display area. b LIBRARY buttons Displays the LIBRARY screen in the main display area. c CH NAMES buttons Displays the Ch Names screen.
DM3 Editor > Editor area CONNECT area The CONNECT area is for controlling the connection between DM3 Editor and the DM3 series console. Status button Click this button to switch between ONLINE/OFFLINE. If DM3 Editor is connected properly with the DM3 series console, this button is displayed. When in this state, the parameters of the DM3 Editor and the DM3 series console are linked.
DM3 Editor > Editor area FADER BANK area The FADER BANK area of the DM3 Editor is for switching the fader banks displayed in the CH STRIP of the DM3 Editor. a b c a INPUT bank CH 1-16 are assigned here in the CH STRIP area. b OUTPUT bank MIX 1-6, MATRIX 1-2, FX BUS and MONITOR are assigned here in the CH STRIP area. c CUSTOM bank Custom fader banks are assigned here.
DM3 Editor > Editor area FX area Touch an FX button in the FX area of DM3 Editor to open the FX screen in the main area.
DM3 Editor > Editor area MUTE area Use the MUTE area to turn the mute of groups on the DM3 series console ON/OFF. Mute group buttons Mute groups of input channels of the DM3 series console. The buttons light when their mute group is turned ON. NOTE When mute safe is ON for input channels, they are excluded from mute groups.
DM3 Editor > Editor area MENU area The MENU area displays available menus. It displays a menu of operations that are available for the screen displayed in the main display area. For information about each menu, refer to the description for that screen.
DM3 Editor > Editor area SENDS ON FADER area The SENDS ON FADER area is for controlling the CH STRIP area by adjusting send levels and turning sends ON/OFF for specific buses temporarily. Click a bus to select and highlight it; this puts it in the SENDS ON FADER mode. Click the selected bus again to cancel the SENDS ON FADER mode.
DM3 Editor > Editor area CH STRIP area The CH STRIP area displays a channel strip according to the selections of the FADER BANK of the DM3 Editor. a b c d e a f ON buttons Turns the channel ON/OFF. This button lights when the channel is turned ON. In SENDS ON FADER mode, this button controls whether the signal from the channel is sent to the currently selected MIX BUS, MATRIX BUS or FX BUS. b Fader value Displays the current fader level value.
DM3 Editor > Editor area MAIN/FX RTN/ST IN STRIP area The MAIN/FX RTN/ST IN STRIP of DM3 Editor is the area where MAIN/FX RTN/ST IN channel strips are always displayed. a a b FX RTN/ST IN STRIP Controls FX RTN and ST IN channels. In SENDS ON FADER mode, the fader knob changes color to match the channel color of the destination bus. b MAIN STRIP Controls the STEREO BUS. In SENDS ON FADER mode, send destination channels are displayed as the MAIN strip.
Using the Editor > Overview of using the Editor Using the Editor Overview of using the Editor This explains how to operate DM3 Editor using a mouse and keyboard. Using a mouse wheel You can use your computer's mouse wheel just as you would use the console's [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. Using the keyboard of your PC You can use your PC's keyboard just as you would use the console's SOFT KEYBOARD screen. Using a touch screen You can use your PC's touchscreen just as you would use the console's touchscreen display.
Using the Editor > Operations at startup of the Editor Operations at startup of the Editor When you start DM3 Editor, you will be prompted to select the model of your DM3 series console. Select the model and click the [Start] button to open the HOME screen. The setting of the selected model is used when the Editor is started subsequently.
Using the Editor > Syncing the Editor and the console Syncing the Editor and the console When you start DM3 Editor, its settings will be different from your DM3 console's settings. For that reason, the settings of your DM3 series console and those of DM3 Editor must first be synced. Before syncing them, you need to configure the network interface. 1 2 3 4 Select SETUP → Network Interface. Select the desired network interface from the list of available items. Click OK.
Using the Editor > Syncing the Editor and the console 5 In the CONNECT screen, select the DM3 console and the direction of data syncing. Only DM3 series consoles of the model you selected when you launched DM3 Editor are displayed. You can use the DIRECT IP button to directly specify the IP address, instead of using an automatic search. The Unicast Level Meter button allows level meter information to be displayed even if the DM3 is on a different subnet.
Using the Editor > Syncing the Editor and the console 6 7 If an Administrator password has been set up for the DM3 series console, enter it. Click the CONNECT button. Do not operate the DM3 series console while data is being synced.
Using the Editor > The offline editing function of the Editor The offline editing function of the Editor To disconnect the link between the DM3 series console and DM3 Editor and switch to OFFLINE, click the status button in the CONNECT area. When you wish to reflect the editing you made offline to the DM3 series console, click the status button again and select the sync direction DM3 ← PC.
Appendix > Parameters Appendix Parameters SAVE/LOAD Data The target data for SAVE/LOAD is as follows.
Appendix > Parameters Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED KEYS 327
Appendix > Parameters FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 No Assign Brightness Description of Function No feature is assigned Bank Change Switches the Brightness setting bank. CH 1-16 ST IN FX RTN 1-2 CH ON Specific CH Turns the channels selected under PARAMETER 2 ON/ OFF. MIX 1-6 FX 1-2 STEREO MATRIX 1-2 Inc Selects channels in order of the direction selected for PARAMETER 1. Dec Selects channels in order of the direction selected for PARAMETER 1.
Appendix > Parameters FUNCTION PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER 2 Description of Function Turns the mute groups selected under PARAMETER 1 ON/OFF. Mute Group Control MUTE GROUP 1-6 Oscillator On Turns oscillator ON/OFF. MIX 1-6 STEREO L,R Oscillator MATRIX 1-2 Specific CH Turns the oscillator sine to channels selected under PARAMETER 2 ON/OFF. FX 1-2 CH 1-16 ST IN L,R FX RTN 1-2 L,R Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to bookmark the current screen.
Appendix > Parameters FUNCTION DAW Remote PARAMETER 1 Transport PARAMETER 2 Description of Function Rewind Works the same as the DAW REMOTE screen rewind button. Fast Forward Works the same as the DAW REMOTE screen fast forward button. Rec Works the same as the DAW REMOTE screen record button. Return to Zero Works the same as the DAW REMOTE screen start point button. Loop Works the same as the DAW REMOTE screen LOOP button.
Appendix > Parameters List of Parameters that can be Assigned to Control Change Mode Parameter 1 Parameter 2 No Assign CH 1-16 ST IN Input FX RTN 1-2 Fader H FX BUS 1-2 MIX 1-6 Output STEREO MATRIX 1-2 CH 1-16 ST IN Input FX RTN 1-2 Fader L FX BUS 1-2 MIX 1-6 Output STEREO MATRIX 1-2 CH 1-16 ST IN Input FX RTN 1-2 CH ON FX BUS 1-2 MIX 1-6 Output STEREO MATRIX 1-2 331
Appendix > Parameters Effect Parameters REVERB HD HALL, REVERB HD ROOM, REVERB HD PLATE These are high dense reverb simulations directly related to Yamaha. ( HD HALL is a simulation of reverb in a concert hall. ( HD ROOM is a simulation of reverb in room acoustics. ( HD PLATE is a simulation of plate echo. Parameter Range Description Reverb Time 0.3 s - 30.
Appendix > Parameters Parameter Range Description Type S-Hall, L-Hall, Random, Reverse, Plate, Spring Early reflection sound pattern. Room Size 0.1 - 20.0 Room size (interval between reflections) Liveness 0 - 10 Decay of the early reflections (0: dead, 10: Live) Initial Delay 0.1 ms - 200.0 ms Delay until early reflection is heard. Diffusion 0 - 10 Width of the reflections in the stereo field. Density 0-3 Density of the reflections. Feedback Gain -99% - +99% Amount of feedback.
Appendix > Parameters Parameter Range Description Delay L 1.0 - 1350.0 ms Left channel delay time. Delay R 1.0 - 1350.0 ms Right channel delay time. Feedback Gain L -99 - +99 Left channel feedback amount. Feedback Gain R -99 - +99 Right channel feedback amount. High Ratio 0.1 - 1.0 Amount of high-frequency feedback. HPF Thru, 21.2 Hz - 8.00 kHz High-pass filter cutoff frequency. LPF 50.0 Hz - 16.0 kHz, Thru Low-pass filter cutoff frequency. Sync OFF, ON Tempo parameter sync ON/OFF.
Appendix > Parameters Parameter Range Description Delay L 1.0 - 1350.0 ms Left channel delay time. Delay R 1.0 - 1350.0 ms Right channel delay time. Delay FB L 1.0 - 1350.0 ms Left channel feedback delay time. Delay FB R 1.0 - 1350.0 ms Right channel feedback delay time. Feedback Gain L -99 - +99 Left channel feedback amount. Feedback Gain R -99 - +99 Right channel feedback amount. XFeedback Gain -99 - +99 Left-to-right, right-to-left feedback gain. High Ratio 0.1 - 1.
Appendix > Parameters Parameter Range Description Frequency 0.05 Hz - 10.00 Hz Modulation speed Depth 0% - 100% Depth of modulation. MOD. Delay 1.0 ms - 500.0 ms Delay time of modulation. Sync Off, On Tempo parameter sync ON/OFF. Note *1 - *14 Value used to calculate Frequency based on the tempo. PHASER 2 IN/2 OUT 16-stage phase-shift effect. Parameter Range Description Frequency 0.05 Hz - 10.00 Hz Modulation speed Depth 0% - 100% Depth of modulation.
Appendix > Parameters Parameter Range Description Pitch 1 -24 - +24 Pitch of Ch 1 (semitone increments). Fine 1 -50 - +50 Pitch of Ch 1 (1 cent increments). Level 1 -100 - +100 Volume of Ch 1. Pan 1 L63 – R63 Pan of Ch 1. Delay 1 1.0 ms - 1000.0 ms Ch 1 delay time. Feedback Gain 1 -99 - +99 Feedback level of Ch 1. Pitch 2 -24 - +24 Pitch of Ch 2 (semitone increments). Fine 2 -50 - +50 Pitch of Ch 2 (1 cent increments). Level 2 -100 - +100 Volume of Ch 2.
Appendix > Parameters ( *11 : ( *12 : ( *13 : ( *14 : 338
Appendix > Parameters Dante Auto Setup compatible model Dante devices compatible with the Dante Auto Setup are as follows.
Appendix > Parameters Dante Auto Setup patches The following Auto Setup patches are available for Auto Setup compatible devices in a Dante network.
Appendix > Parameters Default values of IN/OUT patches In the default state of the DM3 series, the following input ports (connectors, ports, buses) are patched to the respective input system channels. Input System Channels Input Ports (Connectors, Ports, Buses) CH 1-16 INPUT 1-16 ST IN L/R PLAYBACK L/R FX RTN 1-2 L/R FX 1-2 L/R In the default state of the DM3 series, the output ports (connectors, ports) are patched to the following output channels. DANTE can only be used with DM3.
Appendix > Comments Comments Dante The DM3 utilizes Dante as the communication protocol for audio signals. Dante is a protocol developed by the company Audinate and it features the ability to handle multiple audio signals with different sampling frequencies, bit rates and device control signals simultaneously in a networking environment that supports Gigabyte Ethernet. It offers the following advantages, among others.
Appendix > Comments *EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) is a technology that reduces switch power consumption during periods of low network traffic. It is also known as Green Ethernet and IEEE802.3az.
Appendix > Comments The 1-knob EQ mode mechanism The 1-knob EQ mode allows you to adjust several parameters at once with just the turn of a knob. It makes EQ adjustments quick and easy. The console contains Presets that are configured for EQ to suit a variety of instruments. You can use the 1-knob EQ mode to adjust the EQ settings that are saved in Presets without disturbing the overall balance of your mix.
Appendix > Comments The 1-knob COMP mode mechanism The 1-knob COMP mode allows you to adjust the amount applied to the compressor with just the turn of a knob. By turning the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob or the 1-knob level slider to the right, more compression is applied. This function can deliver a more consistent sound by evening out differences in volume of components of the sound. For example, it is effective when adjusting the volume just with faders or gain results in clipping.
Appendix > Comments Port to Port function The Port to Port function allows direct patching between IN/OUT ports. This function allows direct routing between the analog IN/OUT ports of the DM3 series with an external Dante device, without going via a DM3 mixer. For example, say a drummer wants to adjust monitor balance herself, this allows her to exercise the functions of both a personal monitor mixer and an I/O device, reducing the equipment required.
Appendix > Materials Materials Product Specifications 347
Appendix > Materials General Specifications Mixing Capacity Local Connectors Input channels 16 Mono, 1 Stereo, 2 FX Return Buses 1 Stereo, 6 Mix, 2 FX, 2 Matrix (Supports Input to Matrix) Analog IN 16 Mic/Line (12 XLR + 4 XLR/TRS Phones Combo) Analog OUT 8 (XLR) Dante I/O (DM3 only) 2 (etherCON : Primary/Secondary), 16 In/Out Ethernet 1 (RJ-45) USB to Host 1 (USB Type-B) USB to Device 1 (USB Type-A) Phones 1 (TRS Phones) DC power IN 1 (XLR 4pin) 9-inch multi-touch screen 9 x 100 mm mot
Appendix > Materials Analog IN Standards INPUT 1-16 Input impedance 10 kΩ Source impedance Input level (GAIN : +64 dB) Input level (GAIN : 0 dB) 50-600 Ω Mics & 600 Ω Lines Sensitivity*1 -80 dBu (78 μV) Specified level -60 dBu (0.775 mV) Max non-clip level -40 dBu (7.75 mV) Sensitivity*1 -16 dBu (123 mV) Specified level +4 dBu (1.23 V) Max non-clip level +24 dBu (1.
Appendix > Materials Analog OUT Standards OMNI OUT 1-8 Output impedance 75 Ω Load impedance Output level 10 kΩ Lines Specified level +4 dBu (1.23 V) Max non-clip level +24 dBu (12.3 V) Connectors XLR-3-32 *1 (Balanced) *1. The XLR-3-32 connector is a balanced type (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD). PHONES Output impedance 10 Ω Load impedance Output level 40 Ω Phones Specified level 2.5 mW Max non-clip level 100 mW Stereo Phone Jack (TRS) *1 (Unbalanced) Connectors *1.
Appendix > Materials Digital IN/OUT Standards Dante Primary/Secondary (only DM3) Format Dante Data Length 24-bit/32-bit Level 1000BASE-T Audio 16 ch input/16 ch output Connectors etherCON (CAT5e) x 2 USB TO HOST (for DAW) Format USB 2.0 Data Length 32-bit Level USB 2.0 Audio 18 ch input/18 ch output Connectors USB Type-B USB TO DEVICE (for 2Tr REC/PLAY) Format USB 2.0 Data Length 24-bit Level USB 2.
Appendix > Materials Control IN/OUT Standards NETWORK connectors Format IEEE802.
Appendix > Materials List of Messages Message Description Operation Failed! Failed to execute (general error). Invalid Name! Name violates naming convention. Invalid Value! Input range exceeded. Operation Ignored Function assigned to a User Defined Key cannot be used at present. SCENE #XX is Empty! No data is stored in the scene you tried to recall, or the data is damaged. SCENE #XX is Read Only! You tried to overwrite a scene that is write-protected.
Appendix > Materials Message Description Low Battery! The backup battery's voltage is low. Illegal IP Address! The IP address setting or gateway setting is incorrect. USB Sample Rate Mismatch on USB. Console is set to 48000Hz. USB Sample Rate Mismatch on USB. Console is set to 96000Hz. The Sample Rates of the DM3 and the computer connected to the USB TO HOST connector are different. (Console : 48 kHz PC : 96.0 kHz) Set the Sample Rate of the PC to 48 kHz.
Appendix > Materials Message Description Dante Patch Timed out The processing of a Dante patch timed out. Cannot Select 96k - AES67 Mode Enabled. To select 96k, disable AES67 Mode using Dante Controller. As the DM3 is operating in the AES67 mode, configuring the Word Clock to 96 kHz failed. Invalid Address Configuration : Subnet mismatched. The Dante IP of the DM3 does not match. Permission Denied! The user does not have permission to perform the operation, so it was ignored.
Appendix > Materials Message Recorder supports a maximum of 150 items in a folder. Please remove some files from this folder to continue. Description Exceeded 150 songs, which is supported by the Recorder. USB Storage Not Ejected Properly! Recorder Stopped. You removed the USB storage device without first pressing its eject button. Recorder Ready After the recorder abnormally stopped, it was ready to be used again. Invalid IP address Validity check of the host address failed.
Appendix > Materials Troubleshooting Problem & Cause Solution No sound Incorrect input source (input port) settings for input channels. Check the input source (input port) selection on the INPUT screen. The [ON] key on the relevant channel(s) is turned OFF. Turn it ON. The fader or volume of the relevant Raise the fader or volume. channel(s) if off. Phantom power is not being supplied to the condenser mike.
Appendix > Materials MIDI Data Format This explains the formats that the DM3 series can interpret, send and receive. Control change (Bn) It can transmit arbitrarily assigned parameter. <> Received when Control Change Rx is ON and Rx Ch matches, and controls parameters according to the settings of the Control Change Event. <> Sent on the channel of Tx Ch when parameters configured with the Control Change Event are operated and Control Change Tx is ON. Control Change No.
Appendix > Materials Control value H Control value L Parameter value 0 0 0 0 16 1 0 32 2 0 48 3 0 64 4 0 80 5 0 96 6 0 112 7 1 0 8 1 16 9 : 64 0 512 : 127 96 1022 127 127 1023 Program change (Cn) <> When Single is selected and Program change Rx is ON, it is received when Rx Ch matches. However, when Omni is ON, it is received regardless of the channel. When it is received, the scene memory is recalled according to the settings of the Program Change Event.
Appendix > Materials Languages available for channel names The following can be used as the display language.
Appendix > Materials DM3 Editor shortcuts Shortcuts Menu Windows Mac Load Ctrl + O Cmd + O Save Ctrl + S Cmd + S Quit Alt + F4 Cmd + Q Home screen ESC ESC SEL CH Left Ctrl + ← Cmd + ← Right Ctrl + → Cmd + → INPUT Ctrl + 1 Cmd + 1 OUTPUT Ctrl + 2 Cmd + 2 CUSTOM Ctrl + 3 Cmd + 3 SCENE screen Ctrl + 5 Cmd + 5 Meter screen Ctrl + 6 Cmd + 6 LIBRARY screen Ctrl + L Cmd + L Menu Copy Ctrl + Shift + C Cmd + Shift + C Paste Ctrl + Shift + V Cmd + Shift + V Cut Ct
Appendix > Materials Data List For lists of other data for the DM3 series, see the following Yamaha website. https://manual.yamaha.com/pa/mixers/dm3/dl/ Data lists contain the following information and more.
Appendix > Materials Block Diagram For a block diagram of the DM3 series, see the following Yamaha website. https://manual.yamaha.
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