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DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
2Press the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [INTERNAL EFFECTS] button, and use the
EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [1–8] buttons to select the internal effects processors.
When storing, the settings of the currently selected internal effects processor, indicated in
the upper-left corner, are stored to the selected memory.
EFFECT NAME: This is the name of the previously recalled Effects memory.
TYPE: This is the effects type used in the previously recalled Effects memory. Its I/O con-
figuration is shown below this.
EDIT: Pressing this button, then the [ENTER] button, displays the Effects Edit page, which
enables you to adjust the Effects parameters. See “Editing Effects” on page 177 for more
information.
PATCH: Pressing this button, then the [ENTER] button, displays the Effects Input Patch
page, which enables you to patch internal Effects processor inputs and outputs. See “Patch-
ing Effects Inputs and Outputs” on page 78 for more information.
Level meters: These meters indicate the input and output levels of the currently selected
Effects processor. Use the IN and OUT buttons to switch between input level and output
level. There are eight meters for Effects processors #1 and #2, and two meters for Effects pro-
cessors #3 through #8.
EFFECT TYPE: This is the effects type in the selected memory. Its I/O configuration is
shown below this.
For details on the Store, Recall, Title Edit, and Clear functions, see “General Library Oper-
ation” on page 165.
Bus to Stereo Library
Bus to Stereo settings can be stored in the Bus to Stereo library, which contains 1 preset
memory and 32 user memories. The preset memory is read-only. User memories enable
you to store custom settings. See page 109 for information on Bus to Stereo routing.
1Use the ROUTING [DISPLAY] button to select the Bus to Stereo Library page.
When storing, the current Bus Out to Stereo Out settings are stored to the selected memory.
CURRENT CONFIGURATION: Bus Out pairing information for the current configura-
tion is displayed here.
LIBRARY CONFIGURATION: Bus Out pairing information for the configuration stored
in the currently selected memory is displayed here.
If the Bus Out pairing configuration does not match the current configuration, the word
CONFLICT” will appear in the LIBRARY CONFIGURATION box. In this case, if you
recall such a memory, the DM2000 will apply the current Bus Out pairing configuration
and related parameter settings to the recalled memory settings.
For details on the Store, Recall, Title Edit, and Clear functions, see “General Library Oper-
ation” on page 165.