Yamaha DM 2000VCM Speaker User Manual


 
DIGITAL PRODUCTION CONSOLE DM2000DIGITAL PRODUCTION CONSOLE DM2000
The following are some examples of how you might utilize GPI functionality:
You could use a fader to send a signal to start a CD player.
•A producer could have his own remote talkback switch in the control room
to communicate with the musicians in the studio.
You could control from the console a “Recording” warning light located
outside the studio.
You could control the console’s dimmer function using an outside switch.
15. Memory Card Data Storage
Automix and scene recall capability are important features that can
dramatically streamline the production process, but data portability via
compact SmartMedia
memory cards takes this convenience to a new level.
All automix and scene data can be saved to memory cards and transferred and
simply archived or transferred to another DM2000. A mix you make in one
studio can, for example, be instantly replicated in another so you don’t have
to spend time manually setting up parameters to achieve the same results.
* SmartMedia
is a registered trademark of the Toshiba Corporation.
insert send and return, each input channel features independent balanced
send and return jacks (insert switches are provided on the console). Then
there are balanced analog studio, stereo, control room, and monitor outputs
as well as eight balanced “omni” bus outputs. Two analog 2-track inputs are
also provided — one balanced and one unbalanced. Other connectors.
Digital I/O is provided via digital 2-track inputs and outputs featuring both
AES/EBU and coaxial connectors. On-board sample rate conversion allows CD
players and other digital sources connected to the digital input to be
monitored or routed to an input channel without having to be synchronized to
the system clock. A wide range of synchronization and control options are
available via word clock inputs and outputs, SMPTE and MTC time code
inputs, MIDI connectors, a keyboard connector, and both serial and USB “to
host” connectors. Cascade in and output connectors allow two DM2000
consoles to be cascaded to provide up to 192 channels. Even the cooling fan
is specially designed for ultra-quiet operation so that machine noise doesn’t
interfere with critical monitoring or recording operations.
The CONTROL port provides a General Purpose Interface (GPI) that you can
configure to output or receive trigger signals to which you can assign
various functions. In the DM2000 Version 2, the GPI Setup page has been
completely renovated.
MY8-TD
8 channel TDIF format I/O
MY8-AD24
8 channel Analog Input Card (24 bit)
MY4-AD
4 channel Analog Input Card (24 bit)
MY8-AT
8 channel ADAT format I/O
MY8-AE
8 channel AES/EBU format I/O
MY8-AD96
8 channel Analog Input Card
MY8-DA96
8 channel Analog Output Card
MY16-AT
16 channel ADAT format I/O
MY16-AE
16 channel AES/EBU format I/O
MY16-TD
16 channel TDIF format I/O
MY16-mLAN
mLAN format I/O
MY8-AE96
8 channel AES/EBU format I/O
MY8-AE96S
8 channel AES/EBU format I/O
(w/Sample rate converter)
MY8-ADDA96
8 channel Analog I/O
Standard Series
16 I/O Series
96-kHz Series
MY16-CII
16 channel CobraNet
I/O
Third Party Models
mini-YGDAI Cards
The DM2000’s real I/O versatility comes in the form of six mini-YGDAI expansion slots. The expansion slots are 24 bit/96 kHz compatible, so you can select mini
YGDAI plug-in cards to create the input/output configuration that’s perfect for your needs. Whether you need digital I/O in ADAT, TASCAM, or AES/EBU format,
Ethernet or CobraNet connectivity, extra analog I/O capability, or other functions, the appropriate cards are available.
Options
Audio-Service MYMADI64
MADI I/O
http://www.audio-service.com/
AuviTran AVY16-ES
16 channel EtherSound I/O
http://www.auvitran.com/
AVIOM 16/o-Y1
16 channel AVIOM A-Net Output Card
http://www.aviom.com/
MY8-AEB
8 channel AES/EBU format I/O
(w/REF VIDEO Input)
MY4-DA
4 channel Analog Output Card (20 bit)
Peak Meter Bridge MB2000
Gooseneck Lamp LA5000
Side Pad SP2000