Page 3 - Understanding the Rear Panel
Understanding the Rear Panel All the audio connectors are on the rear panel. They include: 1. 16 Mic/line inputs with XLRs. 2. 4 Line inputs (called OMNI IN) with XLRs. 3. 12 ‘OMNI’ analog outputs with XLRs. 4. 2x 2-Track Digital Inputs and Outputs 5. 2 option slots for expansion. 2 3 1 4 5 Other co...
Page 4 - Understanding the Front Panel
Understanding the Front Panel All the controls are on the front panel, laid out in logical areas: 1. Analog input gain, pad and +48V. 2. Faders, On, Solo, Sel switches for the channels 3. Aux and Pan controls 4. Selected Channel area 5. Monitor controls 6. Display Access switches (grey diamond shape...
Page 5 - Controlling Channel Faders
Controlling Channel Faders There are 6 layers of faders on the DM1000: 1. Input channels 1-16 2. Input channels 17-32 3. Input channels 33-48 4. Master Layer: Aux 1-8, Bus 1-8 5. Remote 1 for controlling other functions / devices. 6. Remote 2 for controlling other functions / devices. When you chang...
Page 7 - ENCODER MODE / FADER MODE
ENCODER MODE / FADER MODE The encoders above the faders can be used to edit various channel parameters. The most useful ones are Pan and Aux send. 1. To edit Pan on the encoders, just press the PAN ENCODER MODE switch and turn the required encoder. The LCD display will show the pan position in a ‘po...
Page 8 - EQUALIZER
Using the SELECTED CHANNEL controls When a channel is selected, its settings can be seen and controlled in the SELECTED CHANNEL area. The currently selected channel’s name and number is always shown in the top-left corner of the LCD screen. EQUALIZER When one of the EQ controls is moved, the LCD wil...
Page 10 - ROUTING
ROUTING In this section, the Selected Channel can be routed to any of the 8 Buses, to the Stereo Bus and to a Direct Output. Just press the relevant switch to route the channel to the Bus (these switches are not available for Output Channels). The PAN switches in the LCD ensure that the PAN of the c...
Page 12 - CHANNEL PAIR
CHANNEL PAIR If some Stereo input sources are used, such as a Synthesizer or CD player, it could be useful to pair the relevant channels together. There are two modes for pairing channels, as selected in the PAIR/GROUP menu. Horizontal mode allows odd numbered channels to be paired with their adjace...
Page 15 - EFFECTS
EFFECTS There are 4 Multi-Effect Units inside DM1000. They can be viewed on the LCD by pressing the EFFECTS Display Access switch, and then pressing one of the switches F1-F4 below the LCD. EDITING AN EFFECT The Effect parameters can be edited using the data wheel and cursor keys to the right of the...
Page 21 - Using the ‘SEL’ switches
DM1000-v2 Tips & Short-Cuts Using the ‘SEL’ switches 1. CHANNEL PAIR Hold ‘SEL’ for one channel and press ‘SEL’ for the adjacent channel to make a stereo pair. This works for input and output channels, so long as the left side is an odd number and the right side is an even number. The channel wi...
Page 23 - Other Tips
Other Tips 1. TOUCH SENSE FADER enable / disable Touch Sense faders can be either very useful or very annoying, depending on the engineer’s working style and the application. To change the Fader Touch Sense settings, access the PREFER2 display in the SETUP menu. 2. DCA / VCA FADERS To have DCA (or a...