User Manual

Here is a list of functions that are not mirrored, but will need to be
edited on each console separately if necessary. Or…set them up on
one console and transfer them to the other console via memory card or
Studio Manager:
LOAD/SAVE to Memory Card (in [DATA] menu)
Some [SETUP] functions in the PREFER2 and PREFER3 menus:
o SET Time & Date; Sensitivity; Display Brightness;
o SMPTE/MTC Settings; Insert Time Link to Locate
Memory
MIDI/HOST settings in [SETUP] menu
INPUT PORT NAME, OUTPUT PORT NAME, TIME REF, TIME
SEG settings in [SETUP] menu
CH STATUS and LOCK functions in [UTILITY] menu
CH NAME settings in INPUT PATCH and OUTPUT PATCH menus
MIDI SETUP, Program Change Table, Control Change Table,
BULK DUMP settings in the [MIDI] menu
PLUG INS in the [EFFECTS/PLUGINS] menu
SCENE MEMORY SORT and PASTE functions
AUTOMIX functions
USER DEFINED KEY assignments (though BANK SELECT is
mirrored)
LOCATOR functions
MIX C-R SOURCES and MIX MONITOR SOURCES functions in
the [MONITOR] menu.
ENCODER MODE / FADER MODE / AUX SELECT / MATRIX
SELECT
Currently displayed menu.
TIP
And of course with DM2000, remember that the analog input GAIN,
+48V, PAD, INSERT of channels 1-24 need to be set individually on
each console, and there is no way to copy these with a memory card or
with Studio Manager: they must be set manually.
Why not use the CASCADE function?
In this case, the CASCADE function should not be used. CASCADE
links the output buses of both consoles together, and can link display
pages, ENCODER MODE and FADER MODE and so on, but it does
not mirror the mixing parameters. Instead, it makes both consoles
work like one big console with twice the number of input channels, but
no extra output channels.
5 YAMAHA Digital Mixers: A Redundancy Guide