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Use these parameters along with the SYNC or NOTE parameter located at the bottom of the display page. 13 Internal C D DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 160 Chapter 13—Internal Effects When you turn on the SYNC parameter, the DM1000 recalculates the delay time or modulation frequency based on the TEMPO parameter value (tempo) and the NOTE parameter value (note). For example, if the TEMPO parameter is set to 120BPM and the NOTE parameter is set to one eighth note, turning on the SYNC parameter sets the delay time to 250 msec and the modulation frequency to 0.25 Hz. Tip: •If you turn on the SYNC parameter and edit the TEMPO or NOTE parameter, the DM1000 recalculates the delay time or modulation frequency. •If you turn on the SYNC parameter and edit the delay time or modulation frequency, the NOTE parameter value changes based on the TEMPO parameter setting. • TEMPO ......................... This parameter control sets the TEMPO parameter value in BPM. • MIDI CLK..................... Turning on the MIDI CLK by moving the cursor to this button and pressing [ENTER] updates the TEMPO data based on the MIDI Clock information received at the specified MIDI Rx port. (The TEMPO data is not updated if the MIDI Clock tempo is outside the range of 25 to 300 BPM.) • TAP TEMPO................. You can also specify the tempo by moving the cursor to this button and double-clicking the [ENTER] button. The DM1000 calculates the tempo based on the time interval between your two taps (clicks) on the [ENTER] button. (The TEMPO data is not updated if the tap tempo is outside the range of 25 to 300 BPM.) Tip: If the Freeze effect is selected, the TEMPO section displays the record and playback buttons for using the effect, the recording data condition, and a progress bar that indicates the current status. GMeters These meters indicate the input or output levels of the currently-selected effects processor. Select the IN button or OUT button to display the input levels or output levels respectively. There are eight meters when Effects processor 1 is selected; two when Effects processors 2–4 are selected. Tip: You can also view the input and output levels of the effects processors on the Meter | Effect 1–4 pages (see page 39). Move the cursor to a parameter you wish to change, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to adjust the setting. You can store the edited settings as a new program in the Effects library (see page 177). Note: You cannot change the effects type on this page. To change the effects type, recall a program that uses the desired effects type from the Effects library. DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual About Surround Effects 161 About Surround Effects The effects types available for Effects processor 1 include surround effects that support 5.1-channel (AUTO PAN 5.1, CHORUS 5.1, etc.). Surround effects are multi-channel effects that feature up to six inputs and six outputs, and enable you to create the effect of the sound image moving or circling back and forth and left to right, and to process up to six channel input signals simultaneously. Note: •Only Effects processor 1 enables you to recall Surround effects settings. •Recalling certain surround effects into Effects processor 1 will disable Effects processors 2–4. The DM1000 Surround mode setting does not affect the surround effects. For example, even if the DM1000 is in Stereo Surround mode, you can recall a surround effect program and use its 6-channel inputs and outputs. However, to monitor the effect signals correctly, you must patch the effect outputs to Input Channels and monitor the signals using the Surround Monitor function (see page 136). About Add-On Effects Installing optional Add-On Effects packages enables you to expand your effects selection beyond the internal effects. Add-On Effects will be stored in and recalled from preset #53 and the subsequent preset programs. You can also store edited effects in user program #62 and the subsequent user programs. For more information on Add-On Effects, refer to the installation guide that is included in your Add-On Effects packages. 13 Internal DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual 162 Chapter 13—Internal Effects About Plug-Ins If you installed a mini-YGDAI card that supports the Effects function into Slot 1 or 2, you can use plug-in effects in addition to the internal effects processors. You can patch Bus signals or channel insert outs to the plug-in input. The plug-in output can be patched to Input Channels or channel insert ins. To use the plug-in effects, press the [EFFECT] button repeatedly until the Effect | P-IN Edit1 or P-IN Edit 2 page appears. If you installed a mini-YGDAI card in Slot 1, use the P-IN Edit1 page to set the plug-in. If you installed the card in Slot 2, use the P-IN Edit2 page. For details on using plug-ins, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the plug-in card. Asof July 2004, the DM1000 supports the following plug-in cards.Visit the Yamaha web site for the latest info...
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