User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Controls and functions
- Overview of screens
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Other fixed display areas
- MAINTENANCE screen
- Operating Screens
- SCENE screen
- RECORDER screen
- MONITOR screen
- SETUP screen
- LOGIN screen
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Adjusting EQ in manual mode
- Adjusting EQ in 1-knob mode
- Configuring the HPF
- Configuring GATE/DUCKING
- Adjusting the compressor in manual mode
- Adjusting the compressor in 1-knob mode
- Setting effects
- Adjusting the send to MIX/MATRIX BUS level
- Setting the send to FX BUS level
- Adjusting the send to FX/MIX/MATRIX BUS level with faders
- Using GEQ
- Using faders to adjust GEQ
- Configuring mute safe
- Setting the send levels from output channels (MIX, STEREO) to MATRIX
- Recall presets
- Editing presets
- MAINTENANCE screen
- DM3 Editor
- Using the Editor
- Appendix
USB connector
The USB connector is for connecting a USB storage device.
In addition to saving or importing data in a DM3 file, it can be used to play audio files saved on a USB storage
device or record the mixer output to an audio file.
NOTE
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The supported format is FAT32.
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The ACCESS indicator is displayed on the screen while accessing the device for saving, loading, deleting, etc. While displayed,
refrain from removing the USB storage device or turning off the power of the console. Doing so may damage the USB storage
device and/or damage the data on the console or on the USB storage device.
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Some USB storage devices can be write-protected to prevent accidentally erasing data. If important data is on the device, use its
write-protect function to prevent overwriting data. Conversely, to save data, first make sure the write-protect function of the USB
storage device is unlocked.
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Prior to removing the USB storage device, touch the remove USB storage device button on the tool bar. Remove the USB storage
device after the message indicating it is safe to do so is displayed.
Related links
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“Toolbar”(p.52)
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“RECORDER Screen”(p.63)
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“SAVE/LOAD screen”(p.81)
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