SEQUENCES

General:

Sequences are a series of single steps, determining the functions of the DMM 4650 step by step. Thus, providing the possibility to define signal sequences, volume levels, trigger outputs, time sequences, loops, etc. Triggering an input (“trigger”) normally starts a sequence. However, for test purposes it is possible to start a sequence via menu command. A sequence preset can consist of maximally 50 single steps.

Sequence Presets

20 freely programmable presets (user presets) from S00 - S19 are provided. The functions of the factory presets S20-S37 are explained in tables on the pages 36 - 44. Erasing the factory presets is not possible. Probably the easiest way to create your own sequences is to modify already existing, possibly similar sequences (user or factory presets) and store them under different numbers together with their new titles and priorities.

Operation menu sequence

Confirming the menu selection “sequence” with the soft key “ok”, using the cursor keys lets you select the following sub menus:

Load

Confirming “load” with the soft key “ok”, “Sxx ‘title ‘and the soft keys ”yes, no" appear on the display. Modifying the sequence number xx is possible by use of the cursor keys; the corresponding name is displayed. The selected sequence is loaded into memory with “y” offering the possibility for editing in other menus.

Priority

Confirming “Priority” with the soft key “ok”, the display shows the priority number of the selected sequence. Using the cursor keys it can be altered in the range of 00 up to 99.

After pressing the “EXIT” key (previous menu level), the question “store yes, no?” appears on the display. Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset.

Stop trigger

When confirming “stop trigger” with the soft key “ok”, a menu is displayed which allows trigger settings for an input control line. Possible choices are described in the chapter“trigger”. The stop trigger function is only available when the sequence commands “if stop” or “wt stop” are included.

After pressing the “EXIT” key (previous menu level), the question “store yes, no?” appears on the display. Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset.

Step list

When confirming “step list” with the soft key “ok”, a menu is displayed which allows the indication of all individual steps of a sequence. In caes the listing of a certain sequence is supposed to be edited, the sequence has to be loaded into memory, first (menu “load”). The cursor keys are used to modify the step number and its corresponding function (see list of available step functions). The soft keys “d = delete” and “i = insert” simplify the editing of step listings by deleting or inserting complete rows of steps at the currently displayed step number.

In order to test the functionality of a sequence before the actual storing process is performed, it is possible to launch the sequence including all audio signal and control line results by pressing the PLAY/STOP and RECORD-(stop trigger) keys. Pressing the EXIT key immediately cancels the test function.

After pressing the “EXIT” key (previous menu level), the question “store yes, no?” appears on the display. Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset.

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Dynacord DMM 4650 owner manual Sequences, Sequence Presets, Operation menu sequence, Stop trigger, Step list

DMM 4650 specifications

The Dynacord DMM 4650 is a powerful and versatile digital mixing console designed for professional audio applications. Built with cutting-edge technology and years of expertise in the audio industry, the DMM 4650 is a go-to solution for live sound engineers, rental companies, and permanent installations.

One of the primary features of the DMM 4650 is its 32 input channels, allowing for seamless integration of multiple sound sources. Each channel is equipped with high-quality preamps that deliver a clean, transparent sound. The console also includes 16 bus outputs, enabling flexible routing options for different sound systems, whether for front-of-house, monitors, or recording purposes.

The DMM 4650 comes with an intuitive user interface, highlighted by a large touchscreen display that provides clear access to all essential parameters and features. This interface allows users to navigate quickly through settings, making adjustments in real-time without disrupting the audio flow. Additionally, the console supports multiple layers of channels, giving engineers the ability to work efficiently during complex shows.

One standout technology incorporated in the DMM 4650 is its digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities, which include high-quality equalizers, dynamics processors, and effects units. The onboard DSP can manage multiple effects such as reverb, delay, and modulation, giving users a wide range of sound-shaping tools. Moreover, the DMM 4650 features an advanced audio networking option, allowing for easy connectivity with other digital equipment and systems, promoting a streamlined workflow.

Robust connectivity is a hallmark of the DMM 4650, which sports both analog and digital outputs, including AES/EBU and MADI options. This flexibility ensures that the console can adapt to various setups and can coexist with existing audio infrastructure without hassle.

Durability is also a key characteristic of the DMM 4650. Designed for the rigors of live performance, the console's rugged construction ensures reliable operation in demanding environments. Whether it's a large concert, corporate event, or installation in a house of worship, the DMM 4650 is engineered to deliver outstanding performance consistently.

In conclusion, the Dynacord DMM 4650 is a comprehensive digital mixing console that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. Its high-quality audio processing, extensive connectivity options, and robust build make it an excellent choice for audio professionals looking to elevate their sound mixing capabilities.