Owner's Manual
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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Changes from V1.1 to V1.2
Main Panel Window
• The synchronization algorithm has been refined for faster synchronization.
• Synchronization now can be executed from DME to DME Designer without any break in the
sound.
• In the following cases, synchronization can be executed from DME Designer to DME without any
break in the sound:
The second or later synchronization after starting DME Designer* and when differences in data
between the DME and DME Designer are limited to parameters within components, AD824/
AD8HR/DME24N AD/DA setting data, or Mini-YGDAI card setting parameters.
* If the file was saved when DME Designer was closed, there will be no break in sound even in the first
synchronization after saving.
• Compile speed has been increased.
Up to three times faster when AutoDelayCompensation is turned On.
Up to two times faster when AutoDelayCompensation is turned Off.
• Synchronization is possible when no Mini-YGDAI card or a different Mini-YGDAI card is installed
in the DME unit (a confirmation message will appear).
• An option to automatically close the dialog after synchronization has been added. (page 99)
• A progress bar has been added to the Synchronization dialog. (page 51)
• A message appears to warn when synchronization will cause muting.
• The following operations can be performed while on line:
- Scene storage.
- Scene name changes.
- Fade ON/OFF and Fade Mode changes.
- Fade time changes.
- Parameter link setting changes.
• When a scene store is executed, that scene becomes the current scene.
• Wave files can be saved as DME data files, and are included in import/export operations.
(page 44)
• Wave files can be saved in the Wav file library.
• Event Log events can be output via GPI. (page 79)
• The on-line indicator appears as a button which can be used to switch between on-line and
off-line. (page 59)
• Scene edits cause the EDIT indicator to appear. (page 57)
• An auto file save function (Auto Save, post synchronization) has been added. (page 73)
• Different zones can be specified for use by different users. (page 158)
• Scene parameters related to User Defined Button, Program Change, GPI In and GPI Out can be
set via the Scene Manager. (page 82)
• [Select All] and [Clear All] buttons have been added to the Scene Manager Recall Safe dialog
box. (page 86)
• User Control can be created for individual users as well as security levels. (page 91)
• A Remote Control Setup List has been added. (page 139)
This list can be used to make detailed settings for a new software protocol that allow the DME to
be controlled from AMX, Crestron, and similar devices.
Refer to the “DME-N Remote Control Protocol Specifications” document for details about the
communication protocol. Information about the “DME-N Remote Control Protocol Specifications”
document can be found at the Yamaha pro Audio website (URL below).
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
• It is possible to specify whether listed events will be executed by the Event Scheduler.
(page 139)