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Yamaha DM2000 V2 Set Up And Operation Manual
Yamaha DM2000 V2 Set Up And Operation Manual

Yamaha DM2000 V2 Set Up And Operation Manual

Setup and operation for remote control of cubase sx3 from the digital mixing console
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Cubase SX3 / DM2000 V2 Setup and Operation
Cubase SX3 / DM2000 V2 Setup and Operation
This document describes setup and operation for remote control of Cubase SX from the
DM2000 digital mixing console. These instructions apply to DM2000 V2.0 or higher
and Cubase SX V3.0.0 or higher.
Driver Installation
1)
Connect your PC or Macintosh computer
The DM2000 should be connected to your computer by connecting the TO HOST
USB port on the DM2000 to a USB port on your computer.
2)
Install Driver
Once your computer is connected, you will need to install the USB-MIDI driver
included on the DM2000 CD-ROM. It is recommended that you install the latest
driver which can be downloaded from
Configuring DM2000 V2
1)
Press the [SETUP] display access key and select the MIDI/TO HOST screen.
2)
Set the DAW port assignment to USB 2-5 (this allows USB port 1 to be used for
the DM2000 Studio Manager Editor software). Note: you must use USB ports 2-
5 for DAW Control and USB port 1 for Studio Manager if you intend to use these
two applications simultaneously.
3)
Press the [REMOTE] display access key and assign CUBASE SX as the Target
for one of the Remote layers.
(See "About Remote Layers" in the DM2000 manual for more information.)
4)
Press the [LOCATOR] display access key and select DAW Control as the
function for the transport and locate keys. This allows the Cubase SX transport to
be controlled regardless of whether a Remote or Internal mixing layer is active.
5)
Press the relevant [REMOTE] LAYER button to select the Cubase SX Remote
Control Layer.
When the Cubase SX Remote Control Layer is selected, the DM2000's control
surface controls Cubase SX rather than the internal mixing of the DM2000. In
order to control the DM2000, you need to select an Input Channel Layer or the
Master Layer. Audio mixing on the Input and Master Layers, and Automix
continues while the Cubase SX Layer is selected.
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Summary of Contents for Yamaha DM2000 V2

  • Page 1 Cubase SX3 / DM2000 V2 Setup and Operation This document describes setup and operation for remote control of Cubase SX from the DM2000 digital mixing console. These instructions apply to DM2000 V2.0 or higher and Cubase SX V3.0.0 or higher.
  • Page 2 Click on the ‘Devices’ menu and select ‘Device Setup’. Click on the ‘+’ icon (Add Device), then click on ‘Yamaha DM2000 V2’. This will cause Yamaha DM2000 V2 to appear in the Devices column on the left side of this window.
  • Page 3: Copy And Paste

    Cubase SX3 / DM2000 V2 Setup and Operation Page 3 level shown in the fluorescent display section. In this mode, each send can be switched On/Off by pressing the encoder. Selected Channel Functions Pressing any of the DISPLAY switches in the SELECTED CHANNEL section of DM2000 will cause the VST Audio Channel Settings window to open in Cubase SX.
  • Page 4 Cubase SX3 / DM2000 V2 Setup and Operation Page 4 FX Sends, Routing and Insert Editing FX SENDS In the EFFECTS / PLUG-INS section of the DM2000, press the INTERNAL EFFECTS key to access FX Send information on the LCD screen. The encoders below the screen can edit various functions: •...
  • Page 5: Transport Controls

    Cubase SX3 / DM2000 V2 Setup and Operation Transport & Automation Ensure that DAW CONTROL is selected in the LOCATE MEMORY screen of the LOCATOR display menu on DM2000. TRANSPORT CONTROLS The following Transport functions can be controlled from DM2000: •...
  • Page 6: Time Counter

    Other User Defined Keys (UDEF 4-8 and 12-16) can be programmed by the user to control various Cubase SX functions. These functions can be selected in the DEVICE SETUP of Cubase SX, by selecting “YAMAHA DM2000 V2” and choosing the desired ‘Category’ and ‘Command’ from the drop-down list for each button.