3 Operating Basics
This chapter describes basic operations on the DM1000, including how to use the display
and operate the controls on the top panel.
About the Display
The top panel display indicates various parameters that you must set before you can operate
the DM1000. The display indicates the following items:
1
Selected DISPLAY
2
Selected channel
9
Page title
K
Page area
A
Selected DISPLAY
This section indicates the currently-selected display page group.
B
Selected channel
This section indicates the Input or Output Channel currently selected by its correspond-
ing [SEL] button or fader. The first four characters are the Channel ID (e.g.,
CH1–CH48, BUS1–BUS8, AUX1–AUX8, ST-L, ST-R). The second four characters are
the channel's Short name. You can edit the channel's Short name if you desire (see
page 76 and 89).
C
Current Scene
This section indicates the number and title of the currently-selected Scene memory (see
page 156). If the selected Scene is write-protected, a padlock icon (
D
EDIT indicator
This indicator appears when the current mix settings no longer match those of the Scene
that was most-currently recalled. It works in unison with the Edit indicator dot on the
Scene Memory display.
E
MIDI indicator
This indicator appears when the DM1000 is receiving MIDI data via the MIDI IN port,
USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card.
4
EDIT indicator
5
MIDI indicator
6
3
Current Scene
L
Page tabs
Operating Basics
Surround mode indicator
7
Sampling rate indicator
8
Timecode counter
J
Channel name
M
Tab Scroll arrows
) appears.
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