User Manual

1.4 DME Designer Settings
* What is an index?
An index is the row number in the Remote Control Setup List dialog. You will see each index number at the left column of the list.
1.4.1 DME Parameter Control
Register a DME parameter to be controlled.
An example:
Remote Control Setup List dialog
Function: "Parameter Value Edit" is chosen.
Parameter: A parameter to be controlled is chosen.
To control a fader parameter, choose either "Curve Table method" or "dB method" for a parameter value in the Type column.
Curve Table Method
dB Method
An example:
To control a Fader component level in accordance with a curve table and dB method:
Remote Control Setup List dialog
Function: "Parameter Value Edit" is chosen.
Parameter: A parameter to be controlled is chosen.
Type: An assigning method for a fader parameter is chosen.
1.4.2 Obtaining DME Level Meter
An example:
To obtain a level meter for a fader component and a Cascade Output component:
Remote Control Setup List dialog
Function: Level Meter is chosen.
Parameter: A component for which the user would like to obtain a level meter is chosen.
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A parameter or level meter should be registered in each index of the "Remote Control Setup List" dialog on the DME Designer
to control the parameter or obtain the level meter. DME will identify a parameter or level meter to be controlled by including
the index
*
in a command.
To control ON/OFF of a Fader component and a Source Selector component:
A method to assign a fader value from 0 to 1023. When Remote Controller transmits a value from 0 to 1023,
DME will set the value (dB) converted by the internal fader curve table to a fader. Adopting this method will
enable the user to control a fader easily without considering a fader dB curve.
A method to assign a fader in dB units.
DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications V3.1
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