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Table of contents Table of contents Introduction 4 DM3 StageMix........................................................................................... 4 System compatibility information............................................................... 5 Note........................................................................................................ 6 Notice.. ......................................................................................................................................
Table of contents Details area............................................................................................ 41 Explanation of the details area.. ............................................................................................................................................. 41 Processing area........................................................................................................................................................................ 42 Fader area.........
Introduction > DM3 StageMix Introduction DM3 StageMix DM3 StageMix is an iPad application for wirelessly controlling DM3 series equipment. DM3 StageMix gives the sound engineer the freedom to directly and remotely control parameters of the DM3 Series console from the stage, while listening to the results from the vantage point of the performers.
Introduction > System compatibility information System compatibility information Following is an explanation of the operating environment for DM3 StageMix. ( iPad 5th generation or later, iPad mini 2nd generation or later, iPad Air, iPad Pro ( Compatible iOS: iOS12, iPadOS 13 or later ( Yamaha digital mixing console DM3 Series V1.0 or later ( Wi-Fi access point NOTE A combination of up to 3 devices can be connected at the same time.
Introduction > Note Note Notice ( ( ( ( ( ( The software and this document are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation. Copying or modifying the software or reproduction of this document, by any means, whether in whole or in part, is expressly forbidden without the written consent of Yamaha Corporation.
Introduction > Note Trademarks ( ( ( Apple, the Apple logo, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. IOS is the trademark and/or registered trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries, and may be used on a licensing basis. The company and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Preparation > Configuring DM3 Series and iPad connections Preparation Configuring DM3 Series and iPad connections This explains how to set up a dedicated network between DM3 Series console and an iPad. Connecting via Wi-Fi Wi-Fi connection LAN cable FX/MON Wi-Fi access point OUTPUT MAIN iPad DM3 Series console Network connector NOTE ( ( Older Wi-Fi access points that do not support the AUTO-MDIX function require that you connect the console using a crossover cable.
Preparation > DM3 Series Network Settings DM3 Series Network Settings The DM3 Series network settings can be auto-configured via DHCP or configured manually. To make the settings manually or to connect via an existing, shared network, set the system to the LAN to connect to. For more information, consult with the administrator of the LAN. DM3 Series network settings To make DM3 Series network settings, go to the SETUP screen → NETWORK (For Mixer Control) screen.
Preparation > Configuring a Wi-Fi access point Configuring a Wi-Fi access point Configure your Wi-Fi access point according to the user's manual of each device. Your wireless access point should not require any special settings. However, we recommend applying a security protocol such as WPA to prevent unauthorized access to the network. Refer to the following to make the settings. 1 2 3 4 Assign a name to your Wi-Fi network (also called an SSID). Select a security protocol (ex: WPA) and a password.
Preparation > Configuring iPad network settings Configuring iPad network settings Configuring iPad network settings using DHCP DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) is a network protocol in which a DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on the network. Use the following procedure to configure the iPad to use DHCP. 1 2 3 Open the [Settings] screen on the iPad.
Preparation > Configuring iPad network settings Configuring a static IP address Follow the steps below to configure your iPad to use a static IP address. 1 2 3 Open the [Settings] screen on the iPad. 4 5 Select [Configure IP] → [Manual]. Select Wi-Fi and then the network name. Press the blue mark to the right of the current network to open the screen for editing IP addresses. Set the IP address. When connecting with AUTO (p.
Preparation > DM3 StageMix settings DM3 StageMix settings Follow the steps below to configure your iPad. Start up DM3 StageMix. The SELECT MIXER screen opens. The following options are available from this screen. ( Enter the OFFLINE mode to view a demo of DM3 StageMix features and try its user interface. ( Select a DM3 Series console in the network and start DM3 StageMix.
Preparation > DM3 StageMix settings Selecting a mixer and getting started You can choose to automatically detect a DM3 Series console to connect to, or to set an IP Address manually. For details, see the SELECT MIXER screen. Select a mixer from the list and press the CONNECT button. If DM3 StageMix fails to connect to a DM3 Series console, see the Troubleshooting section at the end of this user’s guide. NOTE ( ( ( Both wireless and wired LAN connections are available.
Controls and functions > HOME screen Controls and functions HOME screen This is the main screen of DM3 StageMix. It opens at the start of every session. You can return to this screen by tapping the HOME button in the TOOLBAR area. a b c d e h f g a ONLINE button (p.16) b UTILITY button (p.22) c METER area (p.21) d Details area (p.41) e Overview strip area (p.48) f SCENE area (p.51) g TOOLBAR area (p.54) h Menu button (p.
Controls and functions > ONLINE button ONLINE button Use the ONLINE button to toggle between online and offline. Tap the ONLINE button to open the SELECT MIXER screen. When online, the UNIT NAME of the connected DM3 Series console is displayed under the button. When offline, OFFLINE is displayed. Related links “SELECT MIXER screen” (p.
Controls and functions > SELECT MIXER screen SELECT MIXER screen You can switch between online and offline from the SELECT MIXER screen. a b c d a e AUTO/MANUAL buttons You can switch between automatically detecting a DM3 Series console to connect to, or setting an IP Address manually. ( AUTO: detects automatically. ( MANUAL: for setting the IP Address manually.
Controls and functions > SELECT MIXER screen b Device list Select the DM3 Series console to connect to. Tapping the DM3 Series console to connect to highlights it. If the DM3 Series console is already online, Online is displayed. ■If AUTO is selected The Unit Name and IP Address of DM3 Series console found in the network are displayed in the list.
Controls and functions > SELECT MIXER screen ■If MANUAL is selected The Unit Names and IP Addresses of registered DM3 Series console are displayed in the list.
Controls and functions > SELECT MIXER screen Tap the + button at top-left to open the Add Mixer screen and register the Unit Name and IP Address of a DM3 Series console to connect to in the list. Turning on the Unicast Level Meter allows level meter information to be displayed even if the DM3 is on a different subnet. NOTE ( ( ( It can be registered to the list even if the Unit Name is blank. The Unit Name does not have to match the settings of the DM3 Series console itself.
Controls and functions > METER area METER area The METER area displays a list of the input level, output level, fader levels, sends levels (which in only SENDS ON FADER mode). a a b Default/Custom buttons Switches the content displayed in the details display area of the METER area. In Default mode, the inputs and outputs of all channels are displayed. Under Custom, the channels selected on the CUSTOM FADER BANK screen are displayed.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen UTILITY screen UTILITY screen The UTILITY screen has convenient functions for controlling DM3 Series console or DM3 StageMix. a a MUTE Group Control button (p.23) b Custom Fader button (p.24) c User Defined Buttons button (p.26) d Recorder button (p.28) e Preference button (p.32) f About button (p.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen MUTE Group Control MUTE Group Control mutes all the channels assigned to each mute group. The buttons light up red when turned on. Make channel assignments for mute groups via a DM3 Series console.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen CUSTOM FADER screen The CUSTOM FADER screen allows channels to be arranged in the CUSTOM FADER BANK. The CUSTOM FADER BANK is a fader bank from which the required channels can be operated side by side on DM3 StageMix. a b a Channel buttons Choose the channels to assign to the fader selected in b. Tapping a channel that is already selected cancels that assignment. If you select None, nothing is assigned to the corresponding fader.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ( ( Load: Loads the CUSTOM FADER settings saved to DM3 StageMix. Tap to display the LOAD screen. Save: Saves the current CUSTOM FADER settings to DM3 StageMix. Tap to display the SAVE screen.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen USER DEFINED BUTTONS screen The USER DEFINED BUTTONS screen allows you to configure User Defined Buttons in DM3 StageMix. a a BUTTONS configuration buttons Tapping a button opens a screen (Function Selection screen) for selecting functions to assign to USER DEFINED BUTTONS.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen Function selection screen Tapping the text box for configuring Label enables label text to be entered directly via the keyboard. You can enter up to 6 characters. It can also be left blank. If Function is selected, then Parameter 1 selection choices are displayed. If the Parameter 1 function is selected, then Parameter 2 selection choices are displayed.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen RECORDER screen The RECORDER screen is for operating the Recorder of the DM3 Series console. a b e c m d n f a g h i 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 RECORD level meter Displays the recording volume level. d RECORD level slider Sets the recording volume level.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen e File list Displays a list of song files in the current directory and corresponding sub-directories. Tapping on the sub-directory displays that directory. Tapping on a column heading sorts the list based on that heading. Song files can be selected by tapping on the file name. Tapping anywhere other than the checkbox for the selected song will play or pause the selected song.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen g Play mode setting button Specifies the loop play mode setting. Each tap changes the mode as follows. 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 Starts playing at the beginning of the current or previous song when tapped. Press and hold the PREVIOUS button during playback to rewind.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen m Play volume level meter Displays the play volume level. n Play volume level slider Sets the play volume level.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen PREFERENCE screen The PREFERENCES screen allows user to configure their operating environment as they like it. ■GENERAL a b c d a CUE Mode Used to switch the CUE mode. b ( Mix CUE: Enables CUE for multiple channels. ( Last CUE: Enables CUE for just the last channel selected. [SEND SEL] > [CUE] Link When ON, the CUE follows the selected destination for the SENDS ON FADER mode.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ■OPERATION e f e Fader/Pan Delay Allows you to adjust the amount of delay between when you use a fader or pan knob and when the adjustment is applied. This setting helps prevent unintended fader or pan movement. Range: 0.00–0.50sec (0.01sec increments) f Fader 0dB Detent When ON and a fader or pan is operated, it stops at 0 dB or the center (C). You can then continue to drag it to change the setting.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ■CONFIRMATION g h i j g Pre Fader When ON, this determines whether a confirmation message is displayed when you tap the PRE button to turn it ON when in the SENDS ON FADER mode. h Recall When ON, it determines whether a confirmation message is displayed in the SCENE screen when you recall a scene. i Store When ON, determines whether a confirmation message is displayed in the SCENE screen when you save a scene.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ■METERS k l m k Input Meter Point For selecting the input level metering point. l ( Pre HPF: After the head amp (before the HPF) ( Pre Fader: Before the fader ( Post On: After the [ON] key Output Meter Point For selecting the output level metering point.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen m Show Send Levels in Meter Bridge Switches the meter display when in the SENDS ON FADER mode. ( Send: The send level is displayed in the meter area. ( Fader: The fader level is displayed in the meter area. ( Off: Nothing is displayed in the meter area. ■CH SELECT n o n StageMix Follows Console When ON, the channel selection of StageMix follows the channel selected on the DM3 Series console.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ■RTA p q r p Peak Hold Mode Select the type of peak hold to display in RTA. q ( Freeze: Turning the Hold button ON stops the RTA display at the value at that point. The display refreshes when the Hold button is turned OFF. ( All Peaks: Displays the peaks of all RTA frequencies in red. ( High Peak: Only the frequency band with the highest measured value is displayed in red.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ■OTHERS s t s Display Delay Scale Select the Delay unit to display in the Processing area on the HOME screen. Available selections are sample, frame, meter, feet, and ms (milliseconds). t Frame Rate Select the frame rate in frame units for the delay setting of the DELAY effect type.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ABOUT (Version) screen The ABOUT (Version) screen displays version information for DM3 StageMix and the model name and version information of the connected DM3 Series console.
Controls and functions > UTILITY screen ABOUT (License) screen The ABOUT (License) screen displays license information about the software used by DM3 StageMix.
Controls and functions > Details area Details area Explanation of the details area Eight channel strips are displayed in the details area. Swipe left or right anywhere other than the channel controls to see channels that are not displayed. a b c a Processing area (p.42) b Fader area (p.45) c CH Name area (p.
Controls and functions > Details area Processing area The Processing area displays each channel’s settings--INPUT, EQ, DYN1, DYN2, SEND TO, GEQ, SEND PAN (when in SENDS ON FADER mode), DELAY, FX, and INSERT.
Controls and functions > Details area ( DELAY: ( FX: ( SEND TO: ( SEND PAN: ( INSERT: The type of information displayed here varies depending on the type of channel. Tapping the processing area displays the corresponding setting screen. (SEND PAN does not have a corresponding setting screen, but the values can be changed by sliding a finger over the icon.) You can swipe left and right in this area to display other information.
Controls and functions > Details area CH1-16 STIN FX RTN FX STEREO MIX MATRIX MON INPUT , , , ― ― ― ― ― EQ , , , ― , , , ― DYN1 , , , ― ― ― ― ― GEQ ― ― ― ― , , ― ― DYN2 , , , ― , , , ― Delay , , , ― , , , ― FX ― ― ― , ― ― ― ― SEND TO , , , ― , , ― ― SEND PAN , , , ― , , ― ― INSERT , ― ― ― , , , ― NOTE ( ( When the MATRIX channel is set to stereo, SEND PAN is displayed in the STEREO and MIX channels.
Controls and functions > Details area Fader area The Fader area allows you to turn each channel ON/OFF and adjust its fader and CUE. a b d c e a ON button Tap to turn a channel ON/OFF. It lights when turned ON. It flashes when a MUTE Group is turned ON. Tap it while flashing to cancel muting. b CUE button Tap to switch the channel CUE ON or OFF. It lights when turned ON. This is not displayed for MONITOR channels. c Fader Drag the fader's knob up and down to adjust the fader level.
Controls and functions > Details area e Fader value Displays the value of the current fader level. You can tap the value and then adjust it by tapping the up and down arrows. Related links PREFERENCE screen (p.
Controls and functions > Details area CH Name area The CH Name area allows you to adjust the channel's pan (balance), and displays the channel's number, name, icon, and color. a b a Pan/balance slider Drag left or right to adjust the pan or balance of the channel. The control stops in the center and you can then continue dragging it to change the value. When set in the center, a round icon is displayed. You can also double-tap to set it to the center.
Controls and functions > Overview strip area Overview strip area The STEREO channel strip is normally displayed in the overview strip area. When in the SENDS ON FADER mode, the strips of the FX, MIX and MATRIX channels are displayed here. You can switch to the SENDS ON FADER mode by tapping the channel number on the left side of a strip. The selected channel is then highlighted in the channel's color. Tapping EXIT at the very bottom, or the selected channel number, restores the regular mode.
Controls and functions > Menus Menus Menus Tapping the Menu button opens up hidden menus. There are 2 kinds of menus--a context menu and a User Defined Button menu. Tapping the Menu button or the User Defined Button toggles between them. Context menu This menu varies depending on the context of each screen. For more details about the menus, refer to the explanations for the corresponding screens. User Defined Button menu This menu displays USER DEFINED BUTTONS.
Controls and functions > Menus HOME screen menu The following context menus are available on the HOME screen. ( ( ( ( ( CH Copy: Copies the settings of the current channel. CH Paste: Pastes the copied settings from another channel to the current channel. CH Copy with Sends: Copies settings for the selected channel, including the send level sent to the channel. CH Paste with Sends: Pastes channel settings copied to the selected channel, including the send level sent to the channel.
Controls and functions > SCENE SCENE SCENE area The name of the selected scene is displayed in the SCENE area. If you adjust parameters after recalling a scene, an “E” is displayed. If you select a scene that is write-protected, a lock icon is displayed. If you select a scene that is different from the current scene and do not recall it, the scene number begins flashing. Tapping the SCENE area opens the SCENE screen.
Controls and functions > SCENE SCENE screen The SCENE screen allows you to manage previously saved mixer settings as “Scenes”. a c a d Scene list selection button Allows you to switch between the available scene lists. ( SCENE A: Displays Scene list A. ( SCENE B: Displays Scene list B.
Controls and functions > SCENE b Scene list Displays a list of saved scenes. You can tap a header in the list to sort the items by that header (except for Information). To select a scene, simply tap it. The selected scene is highlighted, and can then be recalled. A green triangle is displayed next to the scene that is currently recalled. The fade time set for the scene is shown in the Fade Time column. The FADE icon is displayed if the fade time is enabled. Make fade time settings on the console.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens Channel-specific screens TOOLBAR area Tap a button to change the screen displayed in the details area. The button of the screen being displayed lights. The buttons displayed vary with the channel selected. If there are too many buttons to display on one screen, swipe left or right to display hidden buttons.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens INPUT screen The INPUT screen opens when you tap the INPUT button in the TOOLBAR area. Allows you to turn phantom power ON and OFF, toggle the signal phase, and adjust input gain.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens ■Example of ST IN, FX RTN channels a g a bc f h g INPUT PATCH button 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] port. ( FX: Input from the FX bus. ( PB: Input from Playback.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens NOTE ( ( ( ( ( DM3 STANDARD cannot be used with Dante. When USB is selected, the gain slider becomes digital gain and the +48V button is hidden. When DANTE is selected and input is from a device that cannot operate the head amp, the gain slider becomes digital gain and the +48V button is hidden. Even if the input source is set to DANTE, OFFLINE is displayed if the DANTE device is on an offline channel, or if DANTE is working on a secondary port.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens d Digital gain text box Allows you to adjust digital gain. The default setting is 0dB. You can tap the text box and then adjust it by tapping the up and down arrows. e +48V button Turns phantom power (+48V) to the head amp ON and OFF. ( ON: Phantom power is turned ON. ( OFF: Phantom power is turned OFF. When USB is the selected input, the +48V button is not displayed.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens ( ( Clear All: Clears all assignments for input sources (sets it to None). Default All: Resets all input sources to their defaults.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens 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. Swipe left/right to increase/decrease the channel selection. c Port button For selecting the patch port to a channel. INPUT CH PATCH screen menu The following items are available in the INPUT CH PATCH screen's context menu.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens ( ( ( All DANTE: Allows you to assign the Dante device as the input source for all input channels. Clear All: Clears all patches at one time (sets it to None). Default All: Resets all input sources to their defaults.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens EQ screen The EQ screen opens when you tap the EQ button in the TOOLBAR area. A 4-band parametric EQ is available for CH1-16, ST IN, FX RTN1-2, MIX1-6, STEREO, MATRIX1-2. A high-pass filter HPF can be used on CH1-16. This screen also allows you to switch between the easy to operate 1-knob mode and the manual mode, where individual parameters can be manipulated. a b c d e h f g a EQ button Turns the EQ ON and OFF.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens 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., for channel EQs that do not have an HPF), you can choose from HPF, low-shelving, and bell types. The available HIGH band filters are LPF, high-shelving, and bell types.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens 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 adjust the 1-knob level slider by dragging it left and right. When using manual mode, you can drag the handles in the graph to adjust the settings. When using the bell-type filter, you can adjust the Q by pinching the curve on the graph.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens ( ( ( ( ( Copy: Copies the EQ parameters of the selected channel to the copy buffer. Paste: Pastes the EQ parameters saved in the copy buffer to the selected channel. Compare: Allows you to compare the EQ parameters of the selected channel with the EQ parameters in the copy buffer by switching between the two. Gain Flat: Sets the EQ gain on the selected channels to flat. Default: Resets EQ settings to their default values.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens DYN1 screen The DYN1 screen opens when you tap the DYN1 button in the TOOLBAR area. Allows you to configure the noise gate for each channel. When the input signal level is lower than the threshold, the output signal is reduced by a specified amount (RANGE). DYN1 is equipped for CH 1–16, STIN, and FX RTN channels. a f g a b h i jk DYN1 button Turns the DYN1 function ON and OFF. b Type selection button Selects either GATE or DUCKING.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens 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 CH1-16 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.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens ( ( Compare: Allows you to compare the DYN1 parameters of the selected channel with the DYN1 parameters in the copy buffer by switching between the two. Default: Resets DYN1 settings to their default values.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens DYN2 screen The DYN2 screen opens when you tap the DYN2 button in the TOOLBAR area. This allows you to configure the compressor for each channel. a f g a b h d c i jk l e mn o DYN2 button Turns the DYN2 function ON and OFF. b 1-knob button Switches between 1-knob mode and manual mode. c 1-knob level slider (only when in 1-knob mode) Adjusts the amount of 1-knob COMP applied. Not displayed during manual mode.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens 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.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens ( Default: Resets DYN2 settings to their default values.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens 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 buses. Displayed when you tap the SEND TO button in the TOOLBAR area.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens d a SEND ON button 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 buses. c PRE button Selects whether the signal sent to the MIX/MATRIX buses is sent before or after the fader.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens GEQ screen 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 ±15dB. 31 bands are available; you can adjust gain for up to 15 bands. The GEQ screen opens when you tap the GEQ button in the TOOLBAR area. a b c d g e f a GEQ button Turns the GEQ ON and OFF.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens c Frequency characteristics, RTA display, gain controllable band selection Displays the parameter characteristics/RTA. When tapped, the gain slider is displayed in the center of the tapped frequency. While operating the gain slider, the point being operated is highlighted in pink. d Gain slider Sliding the handle up/down adjusts the gain. The gain value is displayed above the handle. Double-tap a handle to set the gain to 0 dB.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens DELAY screen The DELAY screen allows you to configure the delay applied to the signal output from channels. DELAY is equipped on all channels except the FX bus. The DELAY screen opens when you tap the DELAY button in the TOOLBAR area. a c a b d DELAY button Turns the DELAY ON and OFF. b LR Link button Selected channels are displayed for stereo channels. It links the operation of DELAY ON/OFF and the delay time.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens DELAY screen menu The following items are available in the DELAY screen's context menu. ( ( ( Copy: Copies the DELAY parameters of the selected channel to the copy buffer. Paste: Pastes the DELAY parameters saved in the copy buffer to the selected channel. Default: Resets DELAY settings to their default values.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens INSERT screen The INSERTscreen allows you to set the insert patch settings and insert points. a b c d e f a INSERT button Turns insert ON/OFF. Blinks when the Insert Active button on the console is off. b INSERT OUT PATCH button Selects the output source (output port) to the insert. ( USB : ( Output to a computer connected to the [USB TO HOST] terminal. DANTE : Output to Dante port.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens d INSERT IN PATCH button Selects the insert input source (input port). ( USB : Input from a computer connected to the [USB TO HOST] terminal. ( DANTE : Input from Dante port. Use it to select inputs from stageboxes such as the Tio1608-D connected to DM3 and Dante. Touch the jump button to display the INSERT IN PATCH screen. Dante cannot be used with DM3 STANDARD. e Level meter Displays the level of the signal input to the insert.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens FX screen The FX screen allows you to set the type of effect and parameters. Tap the FX1 or FX2 button in the TOOLBAR area to display the FX screen. a b c d e g f h a FX button Turns the FX module ON and OFF. b EFFECT TYPE button Tap to open the EFFECT TYPE screen, which is for selecting effects. c Effect type and library name Displays the type and name of the current effect.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens g FX output level meter Displays the output level of the FX module. h CUE button Tap to turn the FX’s CUE ON/OFF. It lights when turned ON. NOTE To return to the screen right before opening the FX screen, tap the back button in the overview strip area, or the FX1/FX2 EDIT button in the TOOLBAR area. FX screen menu The following items are available in the FX screen's context menu.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens EFFECT TYPE screen The EFFECT TYPE screen allows you to select the effect type. Touch the desired button to make a selection.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens CH NAME screen The CH NAME screen allows you to set the channel name, icon, and channel color displayed in channel name. Displayed when you tap the NAME button in the TOOLBAR area. a b g f d e a c Name text box Enter the channel name here. Tap the text box to use the keyboard to enter text. You can enter up to 8 characters in various languages. b CH NAME Display Displays the channel's number, name, icon, and color.
Controls and functions > Channel-specific screens f Sample Name button Displays a list of commonly used channel names based on the selected channel icon. Tap a sample name to use it as the channel name. g Color button Tap to display a list of channel colors. Tap the desired color to use that color as the channel color.
Controls and functions > SENDS ON FADER screen SENDS ON FADER screen The SENDS ON FADER screen allows you to use the faders to adjust the send level for each channel. In SENDS ON FADER mode, the details area changes to display SENDS ON FADER information. Note, however, that the display does not change for channels that have no send destination.
Controls and functions > SENDS ON FADER screen a b c d e f a SEND PAN slider Displayed when the selected sending destination is stereo. It is used to adjust the SEND PAN setting. When the sending destination is selected a FX bus, this is not displayed. b SEND ON button Switches the SEND for the selected destination channel ON or OFF. It lights when turned ON. c PRE button Selects whether the signal sent to the selected channel is sent before or after the fader. It lights when turned ON.
Controls and functions > SENDS ON FADER screen ■Copy the send level for the selected destination channel and paste it to another channel 1 Tap the destination channel from which the send level is to be copied. Tapping switches to the SENDS ON FADER mode.
Controls and functions > SENDS ON FADER screen 2 Long hold the destination channel from which the send level is to be copied. A pop-up menu is displayed for copying or pasting the send level for the channel that was long held. 3 4 Tap Copy. Long hold the channel of the copy destination. A pop-up menu is displayed for copying or pasting the send level for the channel that was long held. 5 Tap Paste.
Appendix > Parameters Appendix Parameters Functions Assignable to USER DEFINED BUTTONS Function Parameter1 Parameter2 No Assign ― ― CH ON Specific CH All CH CH SELECT Inc ― Dec ― Specific CH All CH CUE Specific CH All CH Effect Bypass FX1~2 Meter Peak Hold ON ― Monitor Output ― STEREO, USB 17/18, Playback, MIX1~6, Source Select MATRIX1~2 MUTE Group Control GROUP1~6 ― Oscillator Oscillator ON ― Specific CH MIX1~6, STEREO L, STEREO R, MATRIX1~2, FX1~2, CH1~CH16, ST IN L,R
Appendix > Materials Materials Troubleshooting WAP/Router DHCP server setup 1 Use a web browser to access your WAP (wireless access point's) web administrator page. 2 3 4 Enable the DHCP server. Configure the range of IP addresses that DHCP can assign. Confirm that the console's IP address is not out of range. If it is within range, change the IP address. (For example, If the IP address of the DM3 Series console is 192.168.1.2, set the DHCP range to 192.168.1.3 to 192.168.1.128.
Appendix > Materials 1 2 Press [Settings] on the iPad. Tap [General] and then turn [Multitasking Gestures] OFF. If you cannot move 3 or more faders at the same time If the Zoom feature in the Accessibility settings is turned on, you may not be able to move 3 or more faders at the same time on StageMix. When using StageMix, we recommend turning the Zoom feature OFF. 1 2 Press [Settings] on the iPad. Tap [General] > [Accessibility] and then turn [Zoom] OFF. If RTA cannot be displayed.
Appendix > Materials Languages available for channel names The following can be used as the display language.
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