Specify The Delay For The Input Channels; Store The Scene Memory; Controlling The System From Your Video Editor - Yamaha DM 1000 Startup Manual

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Level settings for the TO machine
Use the faders to adjust the level of the channels you want to assign to the
TO machine. When ESAM commands are subsequently sent from the
video editor, they will be assigned to the TO machine. The fader level at
this time will be the target level for the crossfade (the ending level for the
fade-in). The ESAM fader has a fixed starting value of –∞ dB and target
value of 0 dB.

17. Specify the delay for the input channels

As necessary, specify the delay for each input channel. Sometimes, video effect
processing can cause the image to be delayed relative to the audio. In such cases,
use the DM1000's input delay or output delay settings to re-synchronize the
delayed image. For details, refer to the DM1000 owner's manual.

18. Store the scene memory

Store your bus assignments and level settings in a scene memory. If you store them,
you will be able to replicate your settings up to this point simply by recalling the
stored scene. For details on how to store to a scene memory, refer to the DM1000
owner's manual.

19. Controlling the system from your video editor

From your video editor, you can select video recorders and perform crossfades by
using operations such as Dissolve. If the VTR is being controlled by the video
editor, the faders should move for the channels to which the selected VTR is
connected, and the [SEL] LED status should change according to your operations.
Monitor-related DM1000 functionality will change depending on the settings of
the video editor you are using. You can change the settings of your video editor so
that monitor mode and preview mode operate as desired.
The Monitor mode determines how the system will be performed when you use the
video source select keys on your video editor to select a device. The Preview mode
determines how preview, recording, and review will be performed on your video
editor. Each mode has several operating options. These mode settings are normally
made in the Audio Mixer configuration window of the video editor. The
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