Selecting Channels - Yamaha DM 2000 Owner's Manual

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Selecting Channels

To select Input and Output Channels for editing with the SELECTED CHANNEL controls,
you use the LAYER buttons to select a Layer, and the [SEL] buttons to select a channel on
that Layer.
Select a Layer, as explained on page 42.
1
Use the [SEL] buttons to select an Input or Output Channel.
2
The [SEL] button indicator for the currently selected channel lights up, and the
border of its channel strip display lights up (see page 39). In addition, the Chan-
nel's ID and Short name appear in the upper right corner of the display (see page 36).
The exact channel selected by each [SEL] button depends on the currently selected Layer.
For example, when Layer 1–24 is selected, [SEL] button #1 selects Input Channel #1. When
Layer 25–48 is selected, it selects Input Channel #25. And when the Master Layer is selected,
it selects Bus Out #1, as shown in the following table.
Layer
1-24
25–48
49–72
73–96
MASTER
REMOTE
1–4
1. Each time a [SEL] button is pressed, the selection toggles between the Matrix Send's left and right
channels.
For paired Input or Output channels, the channel whose [SEL] button you press is selected,
and its indicator lights up. The [SEL] button indicator of the other channel flashes.
Vertical and horizontal Input and Output channel partners can also be selected by using the
SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [L] and [R] buttons, which can also be used to
select left and right channels when a Matrix Send or the Stereo Out is selected.
If the currently displayed page contains a relevant parameter, when a channel's [SEL] but-
ton is pressed, the cursor moves to that parameter automatically. If the currently displayed
page contains no such parameter, the page that does contain such a parameter is selected
automatically. For example, if a Delay page for the Output Channels is selected when an
Input Channel [SEL] button is pressed, the Delay page showing the relevant Input Channel
Delay parameter is selected automatically.
Stereo Out [SEL] Button
The Stereo Out [SEL] button is used exclusively to select the Stereo Out for editing with the
SELECTED CHANNEL controls. Its indicator lights up when the Stereo Out is selected.
Each time it's pressed, the selection toggles between the Stereo Out's left and right channels.
The SELECTED CHANNEL PAN/SURROUND [L] and [R] buttons can also be used to
select the left and right channels.
If the currently displayed page contains a Stereo Out parameter, that parameter is selected
automatically when the Stereo Out [SEL] button is pressed. If the currently selected page
contain no such parameter, the page that does contain such a parameter is selected auto-
matically. For example, if a Delay page for the Input Channels is currently selected when the
Stereo Out [SEL] button is pressed, the Delay page showing the Stereo Out Delay parameter
is selected automatically.
1–8
Bus Outs 1–8
Operation depends on the selected target. See "About Remote Layers" on page 217
Selecting Channels
[SEL] Button
9–16
Input Channels 1–24
Input Channels 25–48
Input Channels 49–72
Input Channels 73–96
Aux Sends 1–12
for more information.
DM2000—Owner's Manual
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SEL
17–20
21–24
Matrix
1
Sends 1–4

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