User manual YAMAHA DM2000V22ADD

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[. . . ] In V2. 0, you could choose one item from 2TR D1, D2, D3, A1, or A2 as a monitor source, plus other sources (STEREO, ASSIGN1, or ASSIGN2). In V2. 1, you can turn the MIX C-R SOURCES parameter off to disable this simultaneous selection. MIX MONITOR SOURCES parameter added to Surround Monitor (page 160) A "MIX MONITOR SOURCES" parameter has been added to the SURROUND MONITOR page. In V2. 0, you could choose ASSIGN1 or ASSIGN2 in addition to a BUS as the monitor source, but in V2. 1 you can turn this parameter off to disable this simultaneous selection. THX presets added to Surround Monitor (page 161-163) Presets for the THX pm3 monitor system have been added to the bass management settings for surround monitoring. Several supplements have also been added regarding the surround monitor settings, so please replace the corresponding pages with the following. Configuring Surround Monitoring Surround monitoring, including speaker setup, monitor matrix, Bass Management, and monitor alignment, is configured on the Surround Monitor Setup page. 1 Use the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button to locate the Surround Monitor Setup page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. [. . . ] HPF1­3: Cut the low range so that the speakers' supporting frequency ranges will not interfere with the subwoofer signals. HPF1­2: Cut the high range so that the subwoofer's supporting frequency ranges will not interfere with other speakers' signals. Note: · If you select preset THXD or THXF, you cannot change the parameters. · If you select preset THXM, you can switch AMP between 10 dB and 0 dB. However, you cannot change other parameters. You can set the Bass Management parameters in the following ranges: Parameters HPF 1, 2, 3 LPF1 LPF2 ATT 1 & 2 AMP Range THRU, 80-12, 80-12L, 80-24, 80-24L THRU, 80-24, 80-24L, 120-42 THRU, 80-24, 80-24L, MUTE 0 to ­12 dB (1 dB steps) 0 to +12 dB (1 dB steps) The HPF 1, 2, 3, and LPF 1 & 2 values indicate a cut-off frequency and a filter response. For example, "80-12" means a cutoff frequency of 80 Hz and a filter response of ­12 dB/octave. Other filters are Butterworth. About the Presets (1) DVD LFE80Hz This is a preset optimized for DVD-Video production. The LFE playback bandwidth is set up to 80 Hz. When using this preset, we recommend that you use an external device to apply an LPF (fc=80 Hz, ­24 dB/oct) to the LFE master source. To monitor audio on DVD-Audio or SACD discs, change the LFE level (AMP) and LPF (LPF1) to 0 dB and THRU, respectively, if necessary. The LFE output gain on some DVD players and decoders may already be set to +10 dB. To monitor the output from such devices, change the LFE level (AMP) to 0 dB. (2) DVD LFE120Hz This is also a preset optimized for DVD-Video production. This preset is the same as preset (1) mentioned above, except that the LFE playback bandwidth is set up to 120 Hz. Use this preset to monitor standard LFE signals recorded on DVD-Video discs that include the high-end frequency ranges (120 Hz). (3) Movie LFE80Hz This preset is the same as preset (1) mentioned above, except that the output level of surround channels is set to ­3 dB when the Monitor Matrix mode is 5. 1 or 6. 1. This preset is suitable for movie production. When using this preset, we recommend that you use an external device to apply an LPF (fc=80 Hz, ­24 dB/oct) to the LFE master source. (4) Movie LFE120Hz This preset is the same as preset (2) mentioned above, except that the output level of surround channels is set to ­3 dB when the Monitor Matrix mode is 5. 1 or 6. 1. This preset is suitable for movie production. (5) Bypass Use this preset not only for bass management but to bypass all parameters, such as the LFE level & LPF, surround channel level, etc. To disable only the bass management, select another preset, then turn off the BASS MANAGEMENT ON/OFF button. THX Presets: The following presets have been approved by THXTM Ltd. [. . . ] They do not affect the normal bus outputs. · If you're monitoring in surround mode 6. 1 and monitor matrix mode 6. 1, you'll need to make the above settings separately from when in other modes. Tip: The settings you make here can be stored in the surround monitor library. Canceling the parameter display value in the channel strip display (page 274) A "Ch Numeric Disp OFF" preference has been added to the PREFERENCES 1 page. In V2. 0, the channel strip display would switch to showing the parameter value when you operated a channel fader or encoder (pan setting). [. . . ]

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