Dm2000 & Dme64N Cascade; Uni-Directional Audio Cascade: Dm2000 To Dme64N - Yamaha Cascade PM5D Setup Manual

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DM2000 & DME64N CASCADE

Uni-directional Audio Cascade: DM2000 to DME64N

The DM2000 CASCADE OUT port can be used to send audio from the output buses to DME64N. DME64N cannot be controlled from DM2000.
This can be a convenient connection for audio only, and it does not use up any of the MY-card slots. It will also work with 02R96.
Advantages:
Use DME for larger matrix.
Use DME for extra output processing GEQs, crossovers, delays.
All slot I/O are available for other devices.
This cascade method still works at 96 kHz with no loss of channels. (The CASCADE IN/OUT ports can work in 'DOUBLE SPEED' mode.)
Disadvantages:
There is no patch for choosing which DM2000 channels send to the DME64N.
Cascade from DM2000 is pre-processing, so DM2000's output EQ/comp/delay are bypassed.
Can only return audio from DME via slot inputs.
Cannot control any DME functions from DM2000.
Cannot monitor DME audio on DM2000 CUE bus.
96 I/O from MY-slots (44.1/48 kHz)
CASCADE OUT
Aux, Bus and Stereo outputs from DM2000 to DME64N
DM2000 word clock: INTERNAL
64 I/O from MY-slots (44.1/48 kHz)
CASCADE IN
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DME64N word clock: CASCADE IN

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