User Manual

DME Setup Manual 26
Troubleshooting & Tips
Problem Possible cause Corrective action
The DME unit does not operate
correctly in response to control
from DME Designer via USB.
DME Designer was launched before
connecting the USB cable and
turning on the DME unit.
Ensure that the USB cable is connected and the DME unit is
turned on before launching DME Designer.
The USB-MIDI Driver Thru ON/OFF
parameter is not set to “OFF”.
The USB-MIDI Driver Thru ON/OFF parameter is not set to “OFF”.
The same USB ports have been
selected for DME Designer and other
MIDI applications.
Change port settings so that DME Designer and the other MIDI
applications use different ports.
The number of registered MIDI
devices exceeds the Windows limit.
The Windows operating system allows a maximum of 10 MIDI
device drivers to be installed and registered. In certain cases,
connecting a device to a different USB port can lead to it being
recognized as a different device, thereby “artificially” exceeding
the limit. If MIDI does not work properly, therefore, try uninstalling
(page 28) and then reinstalling the USB-MIDI driver.
Your USB-MIDI driver is not the most
up-to-date version supported by DME.
Download and install the most up-to-date USB-MIDI driver from
the Yamaha website (http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/)
The MIDI port setting is “USB-1” or
“USB-2”.
If the Port setting in the DME64N/24N Utility screen MIDI page is
“USB-1” or “USB-2” (in the case of a DME Satellite this can be
confirmed in the DME Designer Utility dialog box MIDI tab), MIDI
data will be transferred via the USB connection, possibly
interrupting USB communication with DME Designer. Avoid this
type of setup.
A compile error occurs during
synchronization.
DSP total resource consumption has
exceeded the upper limit.
Delete unneeded components. In addition, it may be possible to
ensure that compilation will be completed normally even when
total DSP resource consumption increases by replacing some
components with others using fewer resources or by dividing the
processing load between such components. The Analyze function
provides a handy way to check whether compilation will be
successfully completed prior to synchronization.
Wiring between components is
connected from multiple output ports
to a single input port.
Change the wiring configuration so that each output is connected
to a single input port. If necessary, a matrix mixer or similar
component can be used to combine multiple outputs into one
signal.
A component or wiring cannot
be added.
DME Designer is online. Go offline by clicking [Go Off-line] in the Synchronization window.
The Designer Window is not in Edit
Mode.
Place a checkmark next to [Edit] on the [Tool] menu.
The current user is restricted from
editing.
Logoff and then logon again as a new user or as the
Administrator. To allow editing by the user, turn the [Edit] option
in the “Security” window ON.
No user modules appear in the
list.
The contents folder ([File] menu
[Preference] [ContentsFolder]) has
been changed, or the “UserModule”
folder has been moved.
Ensure that the user module files (.umf) are in the “UserModule”
folder and “ContentsFolder” folder's settings.
Configurations cannot be
switched in the Navigator
window.
While online, it is not possible to switch
to a configuration that does not match
the current scene.
Switch to a scene corresponding to the required configuration.
A User Module window does not
open when the user module is
double-clicked.
The user module in question has
been saved with [Open User Module
Design Window] selected.
Open the save dialog, select [Open User Module Editor], and
resave the user module.
An editor is not displayed when
a slot-in component is right-
clicked and [Open] is selected
from its context menu.
An editor is not provided for the
corresponding slot-in component.