User Manual
Table Of Contents
- System Requirements
- Installation
- Installing Speaker Data
- Uninstalling
- Table of Contents
- 1. Y-S3 General Operation
- 2. Constructing the Room Shape & Audience Area
- 3. Editing Project Properties
- 4. Placing Speakers
- 5. Adjusting Speaker Parameters
- 5-1. Speaker Arrays
- 5-2. Distributed Speakers
- 6. Displaying Calculation Results
- 7. Simulation Results Report
- 8. Exporting Configurations in DME Designer Format
- 9. Other Functions
- 10. General Theory
Yamaha Sound System Simulator Y-S
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Owner’s Manual V3.1
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Peak Factor of Source Signal
Select the source type from “Sine (Peak-to-RMS 3dB)”, “Pink (Peak-to-RMS 6dB)”, or “Music (Peak-to-RMS 10dB)”.
“Sine” has a 3 dB difference between the peak signal and RMS, “Pink” has 6 dB and “Music” has 10 dB. In this list, you
select a peak-to-RMS level in a practical sense. These levels are used by the clip level indicator and for auto tuning.
“Output configuration settings (Speaker Property - Config)” and “Auto tuning” in chapter 5.
• System
Signal Processor
Select the output processor type. The selected processor is used in [Export DME Configuration] (selected from the
[File (F)] menu) and [Product List] (selected from the [Option (O)] menu). Each processor has different processing
powers and number of outputs. The specifications are available in https://www.yamaha.com/proaudio/ . If you select
“SP2060”, you can then select a processor that sets EQ and Delay values for all outputs, or one which sets values for
each amplifier. The configuration used in “SP2060” is shown in the following table.
Table: Configurations applied to each speaker type in SP2060
Speaker Type
Configuration
Tri-amp (IF3115t)
2 x 3-way
Bi-amp (IF2112b, IF2115b, …)
3 x 2-way
Passive (IF2112p, IF2115p, …)
Multi Zone
Combination (IH2115 + IL1115)
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux
AC for Amplifier
Select the amplifier voltage. This figure is used to determine how clipping is displayed. You can check on the
specifications of each amplifier at https://www.yamaha.com/proaudio/
. The default setting is “120 V”.