Introduction To The Dme Satellite; Differences Between Dme8I-C, Dme8O-C, And Dme4Io-C; Dme Satellite Features - Yamaha DME8i-C Owner's Manual

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Introduction to the DME Satellite

Differences between DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C

The differences between these three models are as follows:
■ DME8i-C
This model features 8-channel analog inputs.
■ DME8o-C
This model features 8-channel analog outputs.
■ DME4io-C
This model features 4-channel analog inputs and 4-channel analog outputs.

DME Satellite Features

In addition to basic mixing and matrix output functions, the DME Satellite includes a equalizers, compressors,
delay, etc. – that can be patched together via DME Designer to configure just about any audio system you need.
The CobraNet connectors on the device enable you to remotely control analog inputs and outputs by transferring
digital audio signals via a network.
The following steps summarize the process for setting up the DME Satellite for use:
(For details, refer to the "DME Setup Manual".)
1.
Install USB-MIDI Driver, DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver.
2.
Set up the network from DME Designer (page 23).
3.
Connect devices.
• Network connection
Ethernet connection (page 24)
USB connection (page 22)
• CobraNet connection (page 32)
• Analog connection (page 29)
• External device connection
Remote connection (page 30)
GPI connection (page 34)
4.
Make network settings on your computer.
5.
Create a configuration using DME Designer, then transfer it to the DME Satellite.
(Refer to the DME Designer Owner's Manual for details.)
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