Yamaha DME User Manual

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Chapter 6 Component Guide

DME Designer Owner’s Manual

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*1 The amount of gain compensation varies according to the number of channels for which input is detected as follows:

*2 The setting range of Response Time varies according to the operating frequency as follows:

44.1kHz: 110 msec to 46.0 sec, 48kHz: 101 msec to 42.3 sec, 88.2kHz: 55 msec to 23.0sec, 96kHz: 51 msec to 21.1 sec

Section

Parameter

Setting Range

Function

1

Input Channel

Phase

ON/OFF

Inverts the phase of each input channel.

2

Auto

ON/OFF

Specifies whether each channel is applied to
automatic compensation or not.

3

Input Detect

Lights when the input level exceeds the
Detect Gain setting.

4

Detect Gain

-54 to 0 dB

Sets the threshold level above which input
signals will be detected. The master output
level is automatically adjusted (reduced) to
maintain a constant level according to the
number of channels for which input is
detected. (*1)

5

O/Ride

ON/OFF

The corresponding channel is given output
priority when this parameter is ON. All other
channels are muted.

6

Mode

Last/Mix

Determines whether only the last channel
given priority via the O/Ride parameter is
turned ON (Last), or whether multiple
channels can be turned ON (Mix).

7

On

ON/OFF

Turns the input to each channel ON.

8

Fader

-

∞ to +10 dB

Sets the input level for each input channel.

9

Master Output

Level Meter

Displays the master output level.

)

Response Time

*2

Sets the response time for reducing the
amount of output level compensation (gain
increase).

!

On

ON/OFF

Turns the master output ON.

@

Fader

-

∞ to +10 dB

Sets the master output level.

Number of

detected input

channels

Amount of gain

compensation

0

0.0 dB

1

0.0 dB

2

-3.0 dB

3

-4.8 dB

4

-6.0 dB

5

-7.0 dB

6

-7.8 dB

7

-8.5 dB

8

-9.0 dB

9

-9.5 dB

10

-10.0 dB

11

-10.4 dB

12

-10.8 dB

13

-11.1 dB

14

-11.5 dB

15

-11.8 dB

16

-12.0 dB

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