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Main Features of the New Version 3 |
This major upgrade significantly enhances the functionality and versatility of the DME series product line the DME64N and DME24N and the DME Satellite models: DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C, DME8o-ES, DME8i-ES, and DME4io - which allows advanced audio systems to be designed and implemented via a comprehensive computer interface. The DME Designer software application that provides the programming interface is also being upgraded to Version 3.

DME Designer (Click to enlarge)
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Auto Gain Control (Click to enlarge)
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Enhanced Automatic Adjustment for Meeting and Conference Rooms
An Auto Gain Control component that automatically compensates for variations in the level of a speakers voice, and an Auto Mixer II component that provides an over-ride function and automatic output level control make it possible to create intelligent systems that provide automated control for applications that dont require the presence of an experienced operator.

Automixer II (Click to enlarge)
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Improved Zoning Capabilities

Room Combiner (Click to enlarge)
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Version 3 includes a Room Combiner component that greatly facilitates the combining and dividing of rooms in conference venues for example, as well as the control of zoning in undivided spaces at shopping centers or theme restaurants.
Additional Router and Matrix component variations have also been provided for increasing further the capability and efficiency of system design.
Ambient Noise Compensation

Ambient Noise Compensator (Click to enlarge)
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The new Ambient Noise Compensator component can be used to measure ambient noise levels and automatically and dynamically adjust the program level for optimum balance and intelligibility. This function can be useful, for example, to optimize the level of announcements at shopping malls at which the ambient noise level may vary greatly depending on the time of day or day of the week.
Automatic Audio Input Detection

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The Audio Detector component generates GPI output based on whether or not an input audio signal is detected. This capability could be used, for example, to automatically pan a camera to the current speaker during a conference, control lighting, or perform other advanced functions. Conversely, it could be used to detect when an audio input has stopped and change scenes accordingly.
Simple Mixer
A simple but very useful stereo mixer available in 16-input and 24-input variations, both with dual auxiliary sends. This component can significantly enhance system design flexibility in a wide range of applications.

SImple Mixer (Click to enlarge)
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Features for Smoother Delivery, Setup and Maintenance
All File export and import capability makes it easy to transfer user modules, image files, and all other relevant DME data from computer to computer, and a Device Information display lists the status of all DME devices on a network. These are just two of many features that make setting up and maintaining a commercial audio system easier and more efficient than ever.

All File export (Click to enlarge)
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Device Information (Click to enlarge)
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Advanced Support for AMX Touch-panel Controllers
DME series processors are participants in the AMX Duet Partner Program, and offer full support for Dynamic Device Discovery. DME processors, with their extensive feature set and versatility, offer a familiar Duet programming and control environment for
smooth integration with other Duet devices. Version 3 additionally allows AMX and DME Satellite devices to be connected via Ethernet for significantly improved cabling efficiency.
Yamaha is currently working with Crestron to implement full compatibility and easy programming with their touch-panel controllers as well.
Remote Control of Internal Mic/Line Head Amplifiers
This upgrade makes it possible to remotely control the gain of the high-performance microphone/line head amplifiers
built into the DME24N, DME8i, and DME4io units via AD8HR protocol. This means that the DME head amplifiers can be remotely controlled via an expansion slot on the LS9 or a similar digital mixer or any other product with HA remote capability and a Dsub 9-pin REMOTE connector.
DME Satellite ES Type Support
The DME Designer application provides full support for the DME Satellite ES types to be released concurrently with the start of the DME Version 3 download service, giving you a choice of audio network protocols to suit your specific application.
Install the Yamaha MY16-CII CobraNet interface or Auvitran AVY16-ES EtherSound interface in a DME-N unit to allow remote connection to the
corresponding type of DME Satellite I/O unit for flexible network system construction.
Daylight Saving Time
A preference has been added that allows easy daylight saving time compensation when using the Event Scheduler and Wav File Player components to provide automated chimes or announcements.

Preference (Click to enlarge)
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As of Version 3 the DME Designer application is compatible wiith the Windows Vista operation system (Business, Enterprise and Ultimate).

Component List (Click to enlarge)
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Click here to see/hide the features in Version 1.2
Click here to see/hide the features in Version 1.1
Main Features of Version 1.20
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Live Sound Applications: Theaters, Churches, Hall Installations, Touring, and Rentals
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| Unprecedented DSP Power for Your Digital or Analog Sound System |
DME units are ideal for matrix output expansion, output signal processing, and speaker processing in this type of application. And since scenes can be stored and recalled while online*, DME offers superior dependability and controllability for live sound. Two of the important Version 1.2 refinements for live sound applications are introduced below.
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New Speaker Processor Component
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Version 1.2 introduces a new Speaker Processor component that's perfect for Yamaha Installation Series Speakers.
- Dual Frequency/Phase Display
- 1-way through 6-way
- Horn EQ
- All-pass Filter
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New Application Launcher Function
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This new function allows direct, fast launching of any file or application. For smooth, efficient workflow you can monitor and control related applications from DME Designer. Launch any application by simply clicking on an icon in the zone window. The extra speed and efficiency can be a real advantage for live sound.
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Installations: Ballrooms, Museums, AV Presentation Rooms,
Schools, Retail Outlets, and Restaurants
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For this type of application DME units offer superior microphone/line input, wave file player functions, mixing, signal routing and zoning, and signal processing capabilities.
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New Source Selector Component
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This type of functionality is ideal for presentation rooms, museums, ballrooms, and similar venues.
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Source selection is easy via user control panels like the one shown here. (Source selection can also be accomplished via external touch-panel hardware)
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New Function and Refinements
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- New Communication protocol provides a more productive environment for programmers. Programming touch panel controllers for DME operation is quick and easy.
- Direct scene recall and parameter value editing via user defined buttons. The desired scene can now be recalled via a single press on an ICP1 switch.
- Event scheduler improvements. Added features include the ability to cancel every-Sunday and national holiday events.
- Wave files can be easily played via user-defined buttons or GPI input. It is now possible to play a specified wave file via the user-defined buttons or a GPI device without the need for file selection.
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All Applications: New Functions & General Improvements
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User Defined Shortcut Keys
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DME Designer Version 1.2 has been refined for faster, more efficient all-around performance.
F5 button automatically connects nodes to the right.
Shift+F5 button automatically connects nodes to the left.
Shortcut keys can be edited as required.
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3rd Party MY Card Support
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Support has been added for the following 3rd-party MY cards.
Click the images to the right to visit the manufactures' web sites. >>>
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DME File Storage
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Configuration data files can be downloaded from DME unit to the DME designer...a significant advantage for support staff and rental companies.
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Improved Configuration Window
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The number of available External Devices has been increased (includes the new Yamaha M7CL digital mixer).
The number of inputs and outputs can be set via the properties dialog.
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| Main Features of Version 1.10 |
| WAV File Player |
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This component lets you play back WAV audio files, manually or automatically at user-specified times (in tandem with the Event Scheduler function below). A convenient WAV File Manager window lets you organize your WAV files in a playlist and allows you to specify number of repeats and interval times. |
| Event Scheduler |
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This is a major convenience for shops, restaurants and other commercial facilities that require automated, unattended broadcasting on a daily schedule. Virtually any event or processing task of the DME-N can be programmed for automatic execution at any specified time. The stable internal clock ensures trouble-free, accurate replication of the events. |
| Automix |
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This block replicates the processing power of Yamahas famed SPX-Series effects units. Four separate instances of the effect can be used simultaneously in a single DME 64N/24N, and each features a total of 43 different presets including reverb, echo, chorus, delay, amp simulator, and many more which can be instantly called up at any time and tweaked in fine detail with the comprehensive parameters. Since the SPX effects are handled by a dedicated DSP, separate from the other component processing, there is no drain on main processor. |
| DME Control Integration with PM5D |
Selected parameters of the DME 64N/24N can be controlled directly from a PM5D Digital Audio Mixing Console, for seamless, efficient operation in any application. This feature is especially useful for hands-off, remote operation for example, using it to remotely tweak the GEQ setting during a sound check, when the optimum listening position is far away from the unit itself.
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| MY8ADDA96 |
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Offering 8 channels of analog input plus 8 channels of analog output in a single-slot card, the MY8-ADDA96 has been specifically designed for use with Yamahas DME24N or DME64N Digital Mixing Engines. In addition to full 96 kHz support, the MY8-ADDA96 features Euroblock connectors for optimum reliability and connection ease in a wide variety of installations. Another advantage is low power consumption that allows up to four of these cards to be installed in one DME64N unit providing a total of 32 analog inputs and outputs without placing excessive power load on the system. And, of course, the MY8-ADDA96 employs high-performance A/D and D/A converters that deliver superior sound for any application. |
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DME64N / DME24N
Digital Mixing Engines |
| Can your sound processor do this? |
DSP configuration operable with one DME64N (Click to Enlarge) |
Ultimate sound quality. Flexible, yet, easy design. Convenient user interface. Cost effectiveness. Today, increasingly sophisticated solutions are in demand for professional audio systems, which means programmable digital signal processors play more important roles than ever. And the larger and more complex the application, the more DSP power, higher sound quality, better network compatibility and greater flexibility are required.
The DME64N and DME24N are Yamaha's answer to these demands. Just follow the arrow to the DSP configuration example at right. The DME64N packs enough DSP muscle to run them all. All by itself. With Yamaha sound quality, of course. Say good-bye to the limitations of conventional professional audio systems for sound systems with virtually boundaryless response capabilities.
Sound quality that's turning the audio world on its ear
The DME64N and DME24N are descended from the technology that has made Yamaha the professional audio industry's acknowledged mixing console guru. The result is sound quality you won't find with any other product in its category. The kind that'll stand up to professional recording equipment. The DME24N, for instance, features newly developed head amplifiers for reproduction of even the most subtle nuances of sound at 96kHz/24 bit operation.
Processing power for any application and then some
The DME64N and DME24N feature multiple Yamaha stateof-the-art DSP7 LSIs designed exclusively for sound applications and packed with high-octane processing capabilities. Theyre the powerplants sound designers rely on to create those mammoth configurations requiring mind-boggling component arrays and never worry once about running out of juice. Just how much power, you say? The DME64N features power equivalent to the Yamaha DM1000 digital mixer. The DME24N, about half that. Its the kind of power that brings new freedom to configuration creation, unprecedented flexibility to sound system design.
Hardware Features
DSP power that rivals the Yamaha DM1000 digital mixer and expands the boundaries of configuration design
The DME64N and DME24N offer such powerful performance complements of Yamaha's proprietary DSP7 and DSP6 LSIs, which were designed exclusively for audio processing. The DME64N features processing power to rival Yamahas highly acclaimed DM1000 digital mixer, while the DME24N offers about half that.
This awesome DSP power offers two big advantages. First, it gives a single DSP box enough muscle to build larger, more complex DSP configurations, giving audio designers a free hand in fine-tuning audio signals for systems in concert halls and a wide range of other venues. And second, it makes configuration design easier than ever because configurations that once required multiple DSP boxes can now be run with one DME64N or DME24N. Which means big time and energy savings in both design and actual installation, making these Yamaha DMEs affordable solutions as well.
Sound-focused circuitry design with 24 bit/96kHz processing support for the ultimate in sound quality
Highly recommended by leading professionals for live performances and studio recording, Yamaha digital mixing engines inherit our cutting-edge audio technologies in mixing console development including power supply unit placement and proper grounding. And the results speak for themselves. No wonder the DME64N and DME24N can deliver peerless fidelity in reproducing any original sound to the point of rivalling a large mixing console. The DME24N, for instance, is redefining the boundaries of audio fidelity at 24bit/ 96KHz operation with newly developed head amplifiers onboard. Just one more reason the best sound in the world comes from Yamaha.
Exceptional I/O flexibility and expandability. Cascade up to 8 DME64Ns for 512 input/512 output capability
The DME64N features 4 miniYGDAI slots on its rear panel for optional I/O cards. The DME24N features one slot. These slots support analog inputs and outputs when using highprecision A/D and D/A cards with up to 8 I/Os, as well as AES/EBU, ADAT, and TASCAMcompliant digital I/O cards with 16 I/Os. Thanks to these YGDAI slots, the DME64N and DME24N offer additional support for I/Os over a wide range of audio formats.
As a result, the DME64N can support up to 64 input and 64 output channels with 4 MY card slots. The DME24N accommodates up to 24 x 24 with 8 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs onboard, plus one MY card slot. In addition, up to 8 DME64N devices can be cascaded to support largescale applications, providing a maximum of 512 inputs/512 outputs with digital I/O MY cards and 128 inputs/128 outputs with analog I/O MY-cards.
DME24N rear panel features 8 analog input and 8 analog output terminals
The DME24N's rear panel features 8 mic/line analog inputs and 8 output Euroblock terminals. Each terminal offers built-in high-precision 24 bit/96 kHz A/D and D/Aconverters, which in practice, not only makes installation fast and easy, but translates into some of the best cost performance in the business.
MY16-C mini-YGDAI I/O card ensures CobraNet compatibility
With the addition of the new 16-I/O MY16-C card that supports the CobraNet advanced digital audio network, Yamaha's mini-YGDAI card portfolio now offers a broader range of digital format I/O cards. These cards enable network construction with other CobraNet-compliant products including the NHB32C network hub and bridge and the ACU16C amp control unit. The DME64N can support up to 2 MY 16-C cards. The DME24N, one.
Control Network via Ethernet
Up to 16 DME64N, DME24N and ICP1 intelligent control panel units can be connected via their RJ45 connectors to form an Ethernet network. Making use of existing 100base-T CAT 5 cables and other Ethernet infrastructure components enables quick, easy, cost-effective system construction.
Comprehensive GPI, RS-232C, USB and MIDI control signal support
The DME64N and DME24N offer a wide range of control interfaces for use with different units. The DME64N has 16 in and 16 out GPI ports to link with installed sound systems and other equipment. The DME24N has 8 I/O. What's more, both include RS232C / RS422 serial ports for interfacing with remote control units and PCs, USB ports for popular PC interfaces and MIDI IN/OUT interfaces for synchronization with electronic musical instruments, sequencers and stage lighting controllers.
Jumbo LCD display with extensive front panel controls
Both DME64N and DME24N offer outstanding ease of operation thanks to their large, easy-to-read backlit LCD displays and comprehensive clusters of front panel controls LED status indicators, jog wheel and SCENE, Home and Utility keys. A monitoring headphone jack with phone level control is standard. The DME24N also provides SIGNAL and PEAK LED indicators on the front panel for 8 inputs and outputs.
Scene and function names in 5 languages
The DME64N, DME24N and ICP1 intelligent control panel can display names for scenes and function keys in 5 languages Japanese, English, French, German and Spanish. And all 3 units feature a user-friendly interface for trouble-free operation regardless of level of skill or experience.
For more detailed information on the DME64N/DME24N, please visit the Yamaha Pro Audio Global site at www.yamahaproaudio.com. |
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| DME64N, DME24N General Specifications |
| Sampling Frequency |
Internal |
44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz |
| External |
Normal Rate
Double Rate |
39.69 - 50.88 kHz
79.39 - 101.76 kHz |
| Signal Delay |
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0.5 msec (Channel input to Channel output@Fs = 96kHz) |
| Memory |
Configuration |
16 (depends on size of data) |
| Scene |
999 (depends on size of data) |
| Display |
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160 x 64 dot matrix LCD with backlight |
| Scene No. |
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7-segment LED x 3 |
| Indicators |
Wordclock |
EXT. CLOCK 96kHz, 88.2kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz |
| External Control |
NETWORK, MIDI |
| Zone Configuration |
MASTER |
| Analog Input *1 |
SIGNAL X 8, PEAK X 8 |
| Analog Output *1 |
SIGNAL X 8, PEAK X 8 |
| Power Requirements |
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120V AC, 60Hz (USA,Canada), 230V AC, 50Hz
(Europe) 100+V AC, 50/60Hz (Japan) |
| Power Consumption |
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DME64N: 80W, |
DME24N: 75W |
Dimensions
(W x H x D) |
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DME64N: 480 x 145 x 411.5mm, 3U
DME24N: 480 x 101 x 411.5mm, 2U |
| Weight |
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DME64N: 9.5kg, |
DME24N: 8kg |
| Temperature Range |
Free-Air operating |
10 - 35 °C |
| Storage |
-20 - 60 °C |
| Power cord length |
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2.5m |
| Supplied Accessories |
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Power cord, CD-ROM (DME Designer application), Owner's Manual, I/O lock, 16pin Euro-block plug x 2, 8pin Euro-block plug x 4 (DME64N), 3pin Euro-block plug x 16 (DME24N) |
| DME64N, DME24N Control I/O |
| Terminals |
Format |
Level |
Connector |
| REMOTE |
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RS232C |
D-SUB Connector 9pin (male) |
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RS422 |
| MIDI |
IN / OUT / THRU |
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DIN Connector 5P |
| WORDCLOCK |
IN / OUT |
TTL / 75Ω |
BNC Connector |
| Ethernet |
Ethernet |
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RJ-45 |
| USB |
USB |
0 - 3.3V |
USB Type B (Male) |
| GPI |
IN |
0 - 5V |
Euro Block Connector |
| OUT |
TTL |
Euro Block Connector |
| +V |
5V |
Euro Block Connector |
| DM64N Digital I/O Characteristics |
| Terminal |
from |
Format |
Level |
Connector |
INPUT / OUTPUT |
| Fs=44.1/48kHz |
Fs=88.2/96kHz |
| CASCADE IN |
PM5D |
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RS422 |
D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P (Female) |
32 (IN) |
32 (IN) |
| DME64N |
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RS422 |
32 (IN / OUT) |
32 (IN / OUT) |
| CASCADE OUT |
PM5D |
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RS422 |
D-SUB Half Pitch Connector 68P (Female) |
32 (IN) |
32 (IN) |
| DME64N |
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RS422 |
32 (IN / OUT) |
32 (IN / OUT) |
| DME24N Analog Input Characteristics |
| TERMINAL |
GAIN |
Actual Load Imp. |
For Use With Nominal |
Input Level |
Connector |
| Nominal |
Max. before clip |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
-60dB |
3kΩ |
50-600Ω Mics & 600Ω Lines |
-60dBu (0.775mV) |
-40dBu (7.75mV) |
Euro block |
| 10dB |
10dBu (2.451V) |
30dBu (24.511V) |
| DME24N Analog Output Characteristics |
| Output Terminals |
Actual Source Imp. |
For Use With Nominal |
Output Level |
Connector |
| Nominal |
Max. before clip |
| OUTPUT 1-8 |
150Ω |
600Ω Lines |
+4dBu (1.23V) |
+24dBu (12.28V) |
Euro block |
| OUTPUT 1-8 |
15Ω |
8Ω Lines |
75mW |
150mW |
Stereo Phone Jack |
| 40Ω Lines |
65mW |
150mW |
| DME24N Analog Characteristics ( Output impedance of signal generator: 150Ω ) |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB |
-1.5 |
0.0 |
0.5 |
dB |
| Internal OSC |
PHONES |
8Ω |
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-3.0 |
0.0 |
0.5 |
dB |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB |
-1.5 |
0.0 |
0.5 |
dB |
| Internal OSC |
PHONES |
8Ω |
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-3.0 |
0.0 |
0.5 |
dB |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB |
2.0 |
4.0 |
6.0 |
dBu |
| GAIN = +10dB |
2.0 |
4.0 |
6.0 |
dBu |
| Internal OSC |
PHONES |
8Ω |
-30dBFS @ 1kHz, phones level control: max |
-2.0 |
0 |
2.0 |
dBu |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB @ 20Hz-20kHz @ +14dBu |
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0.1 |
% |
GAIN = +10dB @ 20Hz-20kHz @ +14dBu |
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0.05 |
% |
| Internal OSC |
PHONES |
8Ω |
-30dBFS @ 1kHz, phones level control: max |
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0.1 |
% |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB @ 20Hz-20kHz @ +14dBu |
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0.1 |
% |
GAIN = +10dB @ 20Hz-20kHz @ +14dBu |
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0.05 |
% |
| Internal OSC |
PHONES |
8Ω |
-30dBFS @ 1kHz, phones level control: max |
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0.1 |
% |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB Master fader at nominal level and one Ch fader at nominal level. (Mixer mode) |
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-128 EIN |
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dBu |
| -64 |
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dBu |
| 600Ω |
GAIN = +10dB Master fader at nominal level and
one Ch fader at nominal level. (Mixer mode) |
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-82 |
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dBu |
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PHONES |
8Ω |
residual output noise, phones level control min. |
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-86 |
dBu |
| Input |
Output |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
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AD converter, peak @ 20-20kHz |
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-130 |
dB |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = +10dB |
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106 |
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dB |
| from / to |
to / from |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH N |
CH (N-1) or (N+1) |
CH 1-8, adjacent inputs |
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-80 |
dB |
| Input |
Output |
RL |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH INPUT 1-8 |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
600Ω |
GAIN = -60dB |
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64 |
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dB |
| Output |
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CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH 1-8 INPUT |
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hot, cold: No load |
46 |
48 |
50 |
V |
| Input |
Output |
CONDITIONS |
MIN |
TYP |
MAX |
UNITS |
| CH 1-8 INPUT |
CH OUTPUT 1-8 |
GAIN = +10dB |
PEAK red LED-ON |
19 |
21 |
23 |
dBu |
| GAIN = +10dB |
SIGNAL green LED-ON |
-18 |
-16 |
-14 |
dBu |
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Software:  |  |
| Parameter Import from DME-N unit |
All parameter settings on a connected DME-N unit can be imported to the DME Designer for inspection and further editing.
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| New Parameter Link modesGlobal Link and Local Link |
Now you can select the mode that fits your applicationGlobal, for linking
several DME-Ns together, or Local, for linking with a single DME-N.
The procedures for executing parameter links have also been simplified.
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| Analyze function |
This new feature checks the configuration for possible problems in
compiling settings and data to be transferred to connected DME-N units,
and conveniently allows for the compiling results to be done offline.
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| Show Signal Delay and Auto Delay Compensation functions |
The Show Signal Delay function displays the delay introduced by each
component in the system and by each line of connection. Auto Delay
Compensation is provided to automatically cancel the effects of such delays in the system, and ensure optimum operation accuracy.
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| File Backup |
All data on the DME-N unit can be transferred to computer for archive
purposes. The saved data is automatically encrypted for maximum
securityensuring that no unauthorized user can inspect or edit the data.
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| Event Logger window |
This new window allows you to create a list of all event log data related to
your DME-N and the communication with the peripherals.
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| Other Features |
GPI Lock function for prohibiting GPI input
Unit Initialization function
Improved Probe Monitor function
DME parameters can now be controlled remotely from a DAW controller
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| Dedicated application software allows simple system design of DME with intuitive and easy graphical operations |
| Compatible OS:
Windows® XP Professional, XP Home Edition, windows 2000 Professional |
| Dedicated software for detailed DME operation programming |
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Yamaha's dedicated DME Designer software bundled with the DME64N or DME24N is used to program these units' powerful DSPs. By giving users the freedom to combine a broad spectrum of audio processing components, this software can produce audio configurations "made to order" for any and all applications.
Create configurations with drag-and-drop
Configurations combining and connecting components are created on DME Designer with a logical, straightforward graphic user interface similar to CAD applications. Its simple, yet advanced, operating techniques let users select components, connect lines and handle related tasks with drag-and-drop and other standard methods. What's more, DME Designer supports output of configuration data in dxf format importable to popular CAD software.
Central management of multiple mixing engines for more than 16 zone control
DME Designer can incorporate a total of 16 DME64N, DME24N and ICP1 units in a single zone, and open more than 16 zone windows simultaneously. You can store/recall each zone set-up as a scene containing multiple DME64N, DME24N and ICP1s, with individual parameter values for each DSP component, combined with one of 16*1 configurations memorable on each DME unit, and word clock setup. You can store/recall a maximum of 999 scenes*2. Created Scene can be uploaded to the DME unit for operation using the DME alone without the connection of a PC.
| Simple, 3-Window Operation with Snap Shot Function |
DME Designer Window
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DME Designer is designed with 3 primary windows. The Main Window enables users to perform operations such as scene recall and preference settings. The Designer Window is used to create configurations for each DME64N, DME24N and ICP1. And the Component Window provides an advanced graphic user interface to edit individual DSP components and make detailed component settings. Each component includes a Snap Shot feature capable of temporary storage of up to 4 sets of component parameters. Simply clicking these sets A, B, C or D during editing offers users a fast, efficient means of comparing the sound produced by each.
Component Window
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Main Window
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Resource Meter Window
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| Diverse array of built-in components |
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The DME64N and DME24N provide support for a wide range of sound control components and effects. Crossover Processor, Crossover, Delay, Compander, Compressor, De Esser, Ducker, Expander, Gate, GEQ and PEQ are available for use over a wide range of applications. High-precision filtering is supported by band pass, high pass, low pass and notch filters, while components like the 64 X 64 Matrix facilitates internal sound mixing. The Delay Matrix Mixer allows users to set delay plus volume for each point. As a result, the matrix can be used to perform speaker alignment. Also included are Pan, Pan-LCR, Surround Processor, Router to Meter, Oscillator and Fader components.
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AD8HR
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Gain Trim allows remote operation of the AD8HR AD converter with a preamp from the DME64N or DME24N. Both units enable control of AD8HR mic pre-amps in 1dB steps, high-pass filters and phantom power supply ON/OFF switching.
GEQ
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PEQ8
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Features a variety of equalizers, including the graphic equalizer (mono/stereo 7, 15 and 31 band) and parametric equalizer (mono/stereo 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 band). The Snap Shot feature that allows users to store 4 parameter sets for on-demand comparative listening is particularly effective in making acoustic adjustments with equalizers.
Input Master
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Output Master
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64 x 64
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The Matrix Mixer allows large-scale matrix mixing of up to 64X64. For the Delay Matrix Mixer, the delay value can be set in addition to the level at each point for time alignment and level setting using a single component.
| Surround 3-1, 5.1 and 6.1 |
These components support 3-1, 5.1 and 6.1 surround processing.
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The effects built into the DME64N and DME24N are equivalent to those of Yamahas acclaimed SPX2000 Professional Multi-Effect Processor. This feature will enjoy widespread use in applications from live mixing to music production.
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This component allows playback of wav format audio files. Memory size is 1 minute or more for 44.1kHz audio data (mono). (Playback time differs depending on configuration data size.)
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Event Scheduler lets users set event schedules with its calendar and timer functions, and triggers other components like the WAV File Player and GPI transmission, which can be used to control external devices.
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| User Component feature for unrestricted component combinations |
User Control
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The User Component feature lets users create original components by combining existing components. Defining a combination of frequently used components as a user component makes creating configurations faster, easier and more efficient. Combining this feature with the User Control Function lets system designers allow the operation of selected components only. In combination with the Security setting function, system designers can protect any parameters they do not want opened or operated by end users.
User Control feature for gathering multiple component controllers
System integrators can create their own USER Control Panels by selecting desired controllers from each component. These controllers can be selected by drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste. User Control offers added user convenience in tasks like gathering frequently used controllers and selecting only parameters edited by end users.
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| Security guaranteed with 10-level user designation |
The Security Setting feature identifies users via password input when logging onto the application. Users can be assigned one of 10 security levels, with each level given its own
access rights Scene recall, browsing, parameter operation, editing or combinations of these rights. In this way, features available to each end user can be restricted. Combining the feature to lock each component and password protection for user components guarantees the confidentiality of components and parameters
set by system designers.
| Probe feature for listening to specific points |
The Probe feature allows listening of configurations at any specific point. This is a convenient feature that allows listening and checking of sounds for configuration errors and wiring mistakes using only the DME via the headphone jack with built-in oscillator.
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