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DSP
Power that Rivals Advanced Digital Mixers
The DME64N and
DME24N employ Yamaha's original DSP6 and DSP7
signal-processing LSIs for extraordinary audio
processing power and quality. The DME64N offers
processing power that is on a par with Yamaha's
DM1000 Digital Mixing Console, and the smaller
DME24N has about half that processing capability
while offering built-in analog I/O for simple, more
compact systems. In either case you get a remarkable
amount of processing capability that allows complex
systems to be built around a single DME unit and
fine tuned for optimum performance in concert halls,
multi-purpose halls, event spaces, institutions, and
a wide range of other applications. Plenty of DSP
power also means that advanced configurations that
previously required multiple hardware units can now
run comfortably on just one DME64N or DME24N. All of
this translates into significant time, energy, and
cost savings for the design, installation, and
operation of DME-based systems.
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24-bit 96-kHz Processing and Circuitry Designed for
Superior Sound
It's no
secret that Yamaha digital mixing consoles are
favored by leading professionals for live sound and
studio recording applications. Yamaha DME mixing
engines benefit from the same cutting-edge audio
technology and attention to details that make a real
difference in sound and performance. Both the DME64N
and DME24N deliver faultless precision and
reproduction fidelity with optimally-tuned 24-bit,
96-kHz digital processing, and the DME24N also
features high-performance analog head amplifiers
that equal the sound and quality of those found in
top-line mixing consoles.
Note: Configurations created for 48-kHz operation
will require half the processing power of
configurations created for 96-kHz operation.
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Exceptional I/O Flexibility and Expandability -
Cascade Up to 8 DME64N Units for 512 Inputs and 512
Outputs
The DME64N
has four rear-panel expansion slots that accommodate
Mini-YGDAI I/O cards, and the DME24N has one
expansion slot. Each slot supports up to 8 analog
inputs or outputs when fitted with precision A/D or
D/A cards, or up to 16 channels of digital I/O in
AES/EBU, ADAT, or TASCAM format. With it's four
expansion slots the DME64N can support up to 64
channels of I/O, while the DME24N has a single slot
plus 8 channels of built-in analog I/O for a total
of 24 channels. For even larger systems up to eight
DME64N units can be cascaded to provided a massive
512 digital inputs and 512 digital outputs, or 128
analog inputs and 128 analog outputs.
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Control Integration with the PM5D Digital Mixing
Console
Selected
DME64N and DME24N parameters can be directly
controlled from the PM5D Digital Mixing Console for
seamless, efficient operation. This capability is
particularly useful in situations where the DME unit
is located away from the optimum listening position,
allowing parameters to be adjusted without having to
leave the main console position.
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Eight
Analog Inputs and Outputs on the DME24N
The DME24N
provides eight built-in analog inputs and outputs
via Euroblock terminals on the rear panel. The
analog inputs and outputs feature precision 24-bit,
96-kHz A/D and D/A converters that deliver top class
audio performance.
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CobraNet™ Connectivity with Optional MY16-CII Card
Use the
DME64N or DME24N in an advanced CobraNet" digital
audio network by simply plugging an MY16-CII
CobraNet™ card into an expansion slot. This makes
the DME unit compatible with other CobraNet™
compliant products such as the NHB32-C network hub
and bridge, and the ACU16-C amplifier control unit.
The DME64N can supports up to two MY16-CII cards.
The DME24N can accommodate a single MY16-CII card.
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Ethernet Control
A network of
up to 16 DME64N, DME24N and ICP1 Intelligent Control
Panel units can be interconnected via their RJ45
connectors and 100Base-T CAT5 type Ethernet cables.
Ethernet connection makes it possible to set up a
control network quickly and easily, and with minimum
cost.
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GPI,
RS232C/RS422, USB, and MIDI Interfaces
Both the
DME64N and DME24N offer a comprehensive selection of
control interfaces for use with a wide variety of
equipment. The DME64N has 16 GPI input and output
terminals while the DME24N has eight to facilitate
interfacing with other GPI-equipped devices.
RS232C/RS422 ports allow direct connection to remote
control units and computers, USB ports allow direct
hookup with most modern computers, and MIDI
terminals can be used for synchronization and
control with musical instruments, sequencers, and
lighting controllers.
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Large
LCD Display with Comprehensive Panel Controls
Large,
easy-to-read LCD display panels and a comprehensive
selection of panel controls make the DME64N and
DME24N easy to operate. The front panel even
includes a headphone jack and level control for
convenient monitoring. The DME24N additionally
provides signal and peak LEDs for its eight analog
inputs and outputs.
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Scene
and Function Names in 5 Languages
The DME64N
and DME24N, as well as the ICP1 Intelligent Control
Panel, can display scene and function names in 5
languages: English, Japanese, French, German, and
Spanish. All three models offer a user-friendly
interface for smooth operation regardless of the
user's level of skill or experience.
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Feedback Suppressor(Version2)
The DME64N
and DME24N Version 2 models include a new Feedback
Suppressor component with selectable Speech and
Music modes.
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Speaker Processor (Version2)
Version 1.2
and later include a Speaker Processor component that
includes horn EQ, an all-pass filter for polarity
control, 6-pand parametric EQ, and more.
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Customizable User Interface(Version2)
After setting
up an audio system it is possible to use the User
Control function to create customized control
interfaces that include only specified parameters.
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Device Groups, Zones, and Areas(Version2)
The DME
Designer allows centralized control of multiple DME-N,
DME Satellite, and SP2060 units connected to a
network. Devices used for similar or related
functions — for example, a group of devices
dedicated to speaker processing — can be organized
into "Device Groups" and switched all at once via
scenes. Total scene recall can also be applied to
complete audio system "Zones" — for example the
entire audio system for one hall in a complex —
giving you a vast range of options for centralized
and distributed control and management.
Multiple Zones in a large facility can be defined as
an "Area", and the details of the Zones and Devices
Groups it includes can be freely set up or modified
as required via the DME Designer. Entire systems of
this type can be easily saved and loaded in the form
of DME Project Files.
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Support for the PM5D and Other External
Equipment(Version2)
The DME
Designer is a total system design program, and the
Zone window can be used to create comprehensive
plans for audio systems that include digital mixers
and other external equipment. Since version 1.2 the
DME Designer can function as a launcher for Yamaha
digital mixer and effect editor as well as amp
monitor software, allowing extensive data storage
and project management capability via project files.
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DME
File Storage for Convenient Data Backup(Version2)
As of DME
version 1.2, DME configuration data can be stored in
the DME unit itself. The system engineer can
internally store the appropriate project files when
the system is initially set up to facilitate
subsequent maintenance.
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Enhanced Automatic Adjustment for Meeting and
Conference Rooms(Version3)
An Auto Gain
Control component that automatically compensates for
variations in the level of a speaker's 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
don't require the presence of an experienced
operator.
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Improved Zoning Capabilities(Version3)
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.
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Ambient Noise Compensation(Version3)
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.
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Automatic Audio Input Detection(Version3)
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.
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Simple Mixer(Version3)
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.
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Features for Smoother Delivery, Setup and
Maintenance(Version3)
"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.
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Advanced Support for AMX Touch-panel
Controllers(Version3)
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.
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Remote Control of Internal Mic/Line Head
Amplifiers(Version3)
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.
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DME
Satellite "ES" Type Support(Version3)
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.
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Daylight Saving Time(Version3)
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.
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Windows Vista Compatible(Version3)
As of Version
3 the DME Designer application is compatible with
the Windows Vista operating system (Business,
Enterprise, and Ultimate).