User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Contents
- 1 Welcome
- 2 Control Surface & Rear Panel
- 3 Operating Basics
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Turning On & Off the DM2000
- About the Display
- Selecting Display Pages
- Display History
- Display Page Controls
- Parameter Windows
- Confirmation Messages
- Title Edit Window
- Using a Keyboard
- Channel Strip Displays
- Selecting Layers
- Selecting Channels
- Selecting Fader Modes
- Selecting Encoder Modes
- Assigning Parameters to the ENCODER MODE Assign Buttons
- 4 Analog I/O & the AD Input Section
- 5 Digital I/O & Cascading
- 6 Input & Output Patching
- 7 Input Channels
- Patching Input Channels
- Metering Input Channels
- Reversing the Signal Phase
- Gating Input Channels
- Attenuating Input Channels
- EQ’ing Input Channels
- Grouping Input Channel EQs
- Input Channel Inserts
- Compressing Input Channels
- Grouping Input Channel Compressors
- Delaying Input Channels
- Muting Input Channels (ON/OFF)
- Grouping Input Channel Mutes (ON/OFF)
- Input Channel Mute Master
- Setting Input Channel Levels
- Grouping Input Channel Faders
- Group Master for Input Channel Faders
- Routing Input Channels
- Panning Input Channels
- Using Surround Pan
- Assigning Surround Channels to Buses
- Sending Input Channels to Aux Sends
- Soloing Input Channels
- Direct Outs
- Pairing Input Channels
- Viewing Input Channel Settings
- Copying Input Channel Settings
- Naming Input Channels
- Using the MS Stereo Microphone
- 8 Stereo Out
- Stereo Out Connectors
- Patching the Stereo Out to Outputs
- Routing Input Channels to the Stereo Out
- Sending Bus Outs to the Stereo Out
- Metering the Stereo Out
- Monitoring the Stereo Out
- Attenuating the Stereo Out
- EQ’ing the Stereo Out
- Grouping Master EQs
- Stereo Out Inserts
- Compressing the Stereo Out
- Grouping Master Compressors
- Muting the Stereo Out (ON/OFF)
- Grouping Master Mutes (ON/OFF)
- Setting the Stereo Out Level
- Grouping Master Faders
- Sending the Stereo Out to the Matrix Sends
- Balancing the Stereo Out
- Delaying the Stereo Out
- Inserting GEQs
- Viewing Stereo Out Settings
- Copying Stereo Out Settings
- Naming the Stereo Out
- 9 Bus Outs
- Patching Bus Outs to Outputs
- Routing Input Channels to Bus Outs
- Metering Bus Outs
- Monitoring Bus Outs
- Attenuating Bus Outs
- EQ’ing Bus Outs
- Grouping Master EQs
- Bus Out Inserts
- Compressing Bus Outs
- Grouping Master Compressors
- Muting Bus Outs (ON/OFF)
- Grouping Master Mutes (ON/OFF)
- Setting Bus Out Levels
- Grouping Master Faders
- Sending Bus Outs to Matrix Sends
- Delaying Bus Outs
- Inserting GEQs
- Soloing Bus Outs
- Pairing Bus Outs
- Sending Bus Outs to the Stereo Out
- Viewing Bus Out Settings
- Copying Bus Out Settings
- Naming Bus Outs
- 10 Aux Sends
- Patching Aux Send Masters to Outputs
- Setting the Aux Send Mode
- PreFader or PostFader Aux Sends
- Setting Aux Send Levels
- Muting Aux Sends (ON/OFF)
- Aux Send Pages
- Viewing Aux Send Settings
- Panning Aux Sends
- Excluding Certain Channels from Aux Sends (Mix Minus)
- Copying Channel Fader Positions to Aux Sends
- Metering Aux Send Masters
- Monitoring Aux Send Masters
- Attenuating Aux Send Masters
- EQ’ing Aux Send Masters
- Grouping Master EQs
- Aux Send Master Inserts
- Compressing Aux Send Masters
- Grouping Master Compressors
- Muting Aux Send Masters (ON/OFF)
- Grouping Master Mutes (ON/OFF)
- Settings Aux Send Master Levels
- Grouping Master Faders
- Sending Aux Sends to Matrix Sends
- Delaying Aux Send Masters
- Inserting GEQs
- Soloing Aux Sends
- Pairing Aux Sends
- Viewing Aux Send Master Settings
- Copying Aux Send Master Settings
- Naming Aux Send Masters
- 11 Matrix Sends
- Patching Matrix Send Masters to Outputs
- PreFader or PostFader Matrix Sends
- Setting Matrix Send Levels
- Muting Matrix Sends (ON/OFF)
- Matrix Send Pages
- Panning Matrix Sends
- Viewing Matrix Send Settings
- Metering Matrix Send Masters
- Monitoring Matrix Send Masters
- Attenuating Matrix Send Masters
- EQ’ing Matrix Send Masters
- Grouping Master EQs
- Matrix Send Master Inserts
- Compressing Matrix Send Masters
- Grouping Master Compressors
- Muting Matrix Send Masters (ON/OFF)
- Grouping Master Mutes (ON/OFF)
- Setting Matrix Send Master Levels
- Grouping Master Faders
- Balancing Matrix Send Masters
- Delaying Matrix Send Masters
- Soloing Matrix Sends
- Inserting GEQs
- Viewing Matrix Send Master Settings
- Copying Matrix Send Master Settings
- Naming Matrix Send Masters
- 12 Common Channel Functions
- Metering
- Attenuating Signals
- Using EQ
- Grouping Output Channel EQs
- Using Inserts
- Compressing Channels
- Grouping Output Channel Compressors
- Delaying Channel Signals
- Soloing Channels
- Pairing Channels
- Grouping Output Channel Faders
- Group Master for the Output Channel Faders
- Grouping Output Channel Mutes (ON/OFF)
- Output Channel Mute Master
- Viewing Channel Parameter Settings
- Viewing Channel Fader Settings
- Copying Channel Settings
- Naming Channels
- 13 Monitoring & Talkback
- 14 Libraries
- 15 Internal Effects, PlugIns & GEQs
- 16 Scene Memories
- 17 Automix
- About Automix
- What’s Recorded in an Automix?
- Automix Main Page
- AUTOMIX Section
- Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons
- Automix Memory Page
- Fader Edit Pages
- Selecting the Timecode Source & Frame Rate
- Creating a Time Signature Map
- Recording an Automix
- Inserting Mix Parameters into Automix
- Rerecording Events
- Parameter Recording
- Punching In & Out Individual Parameters
- Playing Back an Automix
- Editing Events Offline
- 18 MIDI
- 19 Pro Tools Remote Layer
- Configuring Windows Computers
- Configuring Macintosh Computers (MacOS 8.6 to 9.2.2)
- Configuring Macintosh Computer (MacOS X)
- Configuring the DM2000
- Configuring Pro Tools
- Control Surface Operation with the Pro Tools Remote Layer
- Scrolling Windows
- Selecting Channels
- Assigning Inputs to Channels
- Assigning Outputs to Channels
- Setting Channel Levels
- Muting Channels
- Panning Channels
- Soloing Channels
- Assigning Send Destinations
- Configuring Sends as Pre or Post
- Setting Send Levels
- Muting Sends
- Panning Sends
- Flip Mode
- Assigning Inserts/Plugins
- Editing Plugins
- Bypassing Individual Plugins
- Bypassing all Plugins
- Resetting Faders, Sends, Panpots & Plugins
- Navigating the Edit Window
- Zooming
- Making Fine Adjustments to the Selected Region
- Scrub & Shuttle
- Automation
- Panner
- 20 Remote Control
- 21 Other Functions
- Appendix A: Parameter Lists
- USER DEFINED KEYS
- USER DEFINED KEYS Initial Assignments
- Input Patch Parameters
- Initial Input Patch Settings
- Output Patch Parameters
- Initial Output Patch Settings
- Initial Input Channel Names
- Initial Output Channel Names
- Initial Input Port Names
- Initial Output Port Names
- GPI Trigger Source & Target List
- User Defined Remote Layer Initial Bank Settings
- Effects Parameters
- Effects and tempo synchronization
- Preset EQ Parameters
- Preset Gate Parameters (fs = 44.1kHz)
- Preset Compressor Parameters (fs = 44.1kHz)
- Dynamics Parameters
- Appendix B: Specifications
- Appendix C: MIDI
- Appendix D: Options
- Index
- DM2000 Block Diagram
- DM2000 Level Diagram
- MIDI Implementation Chart
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MIDI Data Format 369
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
MIDI Data Format
In the following tables, “tx” means that transmission from the DM2000 is
possible, and “rx” means that receiving messages at the DM2000 is possi-
ble.
1. CHANNEL MESSAGE
2. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE
3. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE
* Received only when the AUTOMIX TIME REFERENCE setting is
set to MIDI CLOCK.
4. EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE
The DM2000 can correctly process Exclusive Messges of a length of F0
through F7 of 4096 bytes or shorter.
4.1 Real Time System Exclusive
4.2 System Exclusive Message
4.2.1 Bulk Dump
The following data types of bulk dump are used on the DM2000.
4.2.2 PARAMTER CHANGE
The following data types of parameter change are used by the DM2000.
4.2.3 Card Filer
Format Details
1. NOTE OFF (8n)
Reception
If [OTHER ECHO] is ON, these message are echoed.
If the [Rx CH] matches, these messages are received and used to control
effects.
2. NOTE ON (9n)
Reception
If [OTHER ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed.
If the [Rx CH] matches, these messages are received and used to control
effects.
3. CONTROL CHANGE (Bn)
Reception
If [Control Change ECHO] is ON, these messages are echoed.
If [TABLE] is selected, these message are received if [Control Change Rx]
is ON, and will control parameters according to the [Control assign table]
settings.
The parameters that can be set are defined in the Control Change Assign
Parameter List.
If [NRPN] is selected, these messages are received if [Control Change Rx]
is ON and the [Rx CH] matches, and will control the parameter that is
specified by the four messages NRPN control number (62h, 63h) and Data
Entry control number (06h, 26h). Parameter settings are defined in the
Control Change Assign Parameter List.
Transmission
If [TABLE] is selected, operating a parameter specified in the [Control as-
sign table] will cause these messages to be transmitted if [Control Change
Tx] is ON. The parameters that can be specified are defined in the Control
Change Assign Parameter List.
If [NRPN] is selected, operating a specified parameter will cause data to be
Command rx/tx function
8n NOTE OFF rx Control the internal effects
9n NOTE ON rx Control the internal effects
Bn CONTROL CHANGE rx/tx Control parameters
Cn PROGRAM CHANGE rx/tx Switch scene memories
Command rx/tx function
F1 MIDI TIME CODE QUARTER
FRAME
rx Used when TIME REFERENCE
is MTC.
F2 SONG POSITION POINTER rx Used when TIME REFERENCE
is MIDI CLOCK.
Command rx/tx function
F8 TIMING CLOCK rx MIDI clock
FA START rx* Start automix (from the beginning)
FB CONTINUE rx* Start automix (from the middle)
FC STOP rx* Stop automix
FE ACTIVE SENSING rx Check MIDI cable connections
FF SYSTEM RESET rx Clear running status
Command rx/tx function
F0 7F dd 06 ... F7 MMC
COMMAND
tx MMC command
F0 7F dd 07 ... F7 MMC RESPONSE rx MMC response
F0 7F dd 01 ... F7 MIDI TIME CODE rx Used when TIME REFERENCE
is MTC.
Command rx/tx function
F0 43 0n 7E ... F7 BULK DUMP DATA rx/tx BULK DUMP DATA
F0 43 2n 7E ... F7 BULK DUMP REQUEST rx/tx BULK DUMP REQUEST
Data name rx/tx function
'm' rx/tx Scene memory & request (compressed data)
'S' rx/tx Setup memory & request
'L' rx/tx User defined layer & request
'I' rx/tx User defined plug-in & request
'V' rx/tx User defined key & request
'U' rx/tx User assignable layer & request
'C' rx/tx Control change table & request
'P' rx/tx Program change table & request
'Q' rx/tx Equalizer library & request
'Y' rx/tx Compressor library & request
'G' rx/tx Gate library & request
'E' rx/tx Effect library & request
'F' rx/tx GEQ library & request
'H' rx/tx Channel library & request
'R' rx/tx Input patch library & request
'O' rx/tx Output patch library & request
'J' rx/tx Bus to stereo library & request
'K' rx/tx Surround monitor library & request
'a' rx/tx Automix & request (compressed data)
'N' rx/tx Plug-in effect card & request
Command rx/tx function
F0 43 1n 3E 06 ... F7
RARAMETER CHANGE
rx/tx DM2000-specific parameter change
F0 43 3n 3E 06 ... F7
PARAMETER REQUEST
rx/tx DM2000-specific parameter request
F0 43 1n 3E 7F ... F7
PARAMETER CHANGE
rx/tx General purpose digital mixer parameter
change
F0 43 3n 3E 7F ... F7
PARAMETER REQUEST
rx/tx General purpose digital mixer parameter
request
Type (HEX) rx/tx function
1 (01) rx/tx Edit buffer
2 (02) rx/tx Patch data
3 (03) rx/tx Setup memory
4 (04) rx/tx Backup memory
16 (10) rx/tx Function (recall, store, title, clear)
17 (11) rx Function (pair)
18 (12) rx Function (effect)
19 (13) rx/tx Sort table data
20 (14) rx/tx Function (attribute, link)
32 (20) rx Key remote
33 (21) rx/tx Remote meter
34 (22) rx/tx Remote time counter
35 (23) rx/tx Automix status
Command rx/tx function
F0 43 5n ... F7 CARD FILER rx/tx Packet for card filer
STATUS 1000nnnn 8n
Note off message
DATA 0nnnnnnn nn
Note number
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity (ignored)
STATUS 1001nnnn 9n
Note on message
DATA 0nnnnnnn nn
Note number
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity (1-127:on, 0:off)