Selecting Display Pages - Yamaha DM 2000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3—Operating Basics
EDIT indicator: This indicator appears when the current mix settings no longer match
those of the Scene that was recalled last. It works in unison with the Edit indicator dot on
the SCENE MEMORY display. See "Edit Buffer & Edit Indicator" on page 157 for more
information.
Selected DISPLAY: This indicates the currently selected display page group, for example,
AUX, EQ, or AUTOMIX. Display page groups are selected by using the [DISPLAY] buttons.
Sampling rate: This indicates the current sampling rate—44.1 kHz (44k), 48 kHz (48k),
88.2 kHz (88k), or 96 kHz (96k).
Selected channel: The Input or Output Channel currently selected by the [SEL] buttons
is indicated here. See "Selecting Channels" on page 43. The first four characters are the
Channel ID (e.g., CH1–CH96, BUS1–BUS8, AUX1–AUX9, AX10–AX12, MT1L–MT4R,
ST-L, ST-R. The second four, are the channel's Short name. See "Naming Channels" on
page 130.
Channel name: Depending on the currently selected page, this is the Long name of
either the currently selected channel or the channel selected by the cursor buttons. On some
pages, the Aux Send pages, for example, it's possible to edit Aux Send levels without having
to select each Input Channel. Instead, Input Channel Aux Sends can be selected by using the
cursor buttons. In this case, the name displayed here is different to the name displayed in
the upper-right corner of the display.
Page title: This is the title of the currently selected page.
Page #: Depending on the group of pages currently selected, page numbers are displayed
here. For example, although you can view only one Input Channel 1–24 Aux Send page at
a time, there are in fact 12 Input Channel 1–24 Aux Send pages, one for each of the 12 Aux
Sends. Page numbers are also displayed when the following page groups are selected: Matrix
Sends, Effects, and GEQ.
Page area: This area of the display is where the various display pages appear.
Page tabs: These tabs are used when selecting pages. Up to four tabs are visible at a time.
See "Selecting Display Pages" on page 36 for more information.
Page tab scroll arrows: These arrows indicate that there are more pages available. See
"Selecting Display Pages" on page 36 for more information.

Selecting Display Pages

DISPLAY
The next page in the group can be selected by pressing the [DISPLAY] button.
Previous pages can be selected by pressing and holding down the [DISPLAY] button.
The first page in the group can be selected by double-clicking the [DISPLAY] button.
Pages whose tabs are currently displayed can be
selected by using the F1–F4 buttons.
DM2000—Owner's Manual
Display pages are grouped by function, and each group of pages can be selected by
using the following [DISPLAY] buttons: MATRIX SELECT, AUX SELECT,
ENCODER MODE, EFFECTS/PLUG-INS, ROUTING, PHASE/INSERT, DELAY,
AUX/MATRIX SEND, DYNAMICS, PAN/SURROUND, EQUALIZER, TRACK
ARMING, SCENE MEMORY, AUTOMIX, USER DEFINED KEYS, LOCATOR,
MONITOR. Further page groups can be selected by using the DISPLAY ACCESS
buttons.
Tab Scroll arrows
Tab scroll buttons
1
F
If there are more pages available than the four whose
tabs are currently displayed, depending on whether they
are located to the left or right, either the left or right Tab
Scroll arrow appears. Pressing either the Left or Right
Tab Scroll button displays the tabs of these pages, which
can then be selected by using the F1–F4 buttons.
4
2
F
F
3
F

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