User Manual

13. Audio Processors : DME7
13.1. Overview
The DME7 is a freely configurable processor that allows you to place components as desired to freely design a
system.
The DME7 can be operated from an external controller such as a DCP.
In the device sheet of DME7, your workflow consists of freely placing Components in Design sheet and then
Compile the result.
Then, in communication with the DME7 unit, you’ll use the Component editor to edit the parameters.
Parameters are stored/recalled in the form of Snapshot.
Multiple parameters that you want to store/recall can be grouped (Parameter Sets), and 100 sets of parameter
values can be stored for each parameter set as snapshots.
Snapshots can also be recalled from a remote controller.
The initial values of a component, together with data that specifies the wiring between components, can be
saved on a computer as a User style. By saving a user style, don’t have to change the settings each time you
place a component. User styles can also be transferred to another computer.
Components and the wires between components can be encapsulated as a User Defined Block. By
encapsulating multiple components as a single block, you can make the sheet look cleaner, or copy blocks to
easily create the same functionality for other channels. By specifying “View Only” mode or “Protect” mode for
individual blocks, you can protect blocks when “Protect User Defined Block” is executed.
13.2. "Project" sheet
You can place devices in this sheet. The following “Settings” dialog box appears when you try to place a device.
Capacity
Specifies the signal processing capacity of the DME7. Select from 64, 128, 192, and 256.
This capacity must match that of the DME7 unit.
Sampling Frequency
Specifies the sampling rate for the device. Select from 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, and 96kHz.
Number of Devices
Selects the number of DME7 units to be placed in the “Device” sheet.
Unit ID Starting From
Specifies the device Unit ID number to start with.
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