13 Chapter 1Getting Started
Studio Manager—Owner’s Manual
Starting Studio Manager
For Windows, click the “Start” button and select Programs, YAMAHA Studio Manager,
DM2000, Studio Manager for DM2000.
For Mac, open the Studio Manager folder and double-click “YAMAHA Studio Manager for
DM2000.”
Studio Manager displays its startup screen, shown below, and then takes a few seconds to
initialize itself before opening the Console window.
Quitting Studio Manager
Choose Quit from the File menu.
If all changes have been saved, all windows close and Studio Manager quits. If there are any
unsaved changes, a message asking if you want to save the changes appears. Click Yes to save
the changes and quit, No to quit, or Cancel to cancel the operation.
Studio Manager can also be quit by clicking the Close button in the upper-left cor-
ner of the Console window on the Mac, or the upper-right corner in Windows.
Conguring Studio Manager
You must select an input and output port, and a Console Device ID so that Studio Manager
can communicate with the DM2000.

Selecting Ports

Ports can be selected in Windows by choosing Setup from the File menu.
Ports can be selected on the Mac by choosing Select OMS Ports from the File menu. OMS
MIDI Setup, OMS Studio Setup, and the System setup dialog are also accessible from the
File menu. See the OMS documentation for more information on OMS. The System setup
dialog is not part of OMS and is described in the next section.

System setup dialog

To open the dialog, select it from the File menu. This dialog is used to select one of eight
Console Device IDs. You must ensure that the DM2000 you want to communicate with is
set to the same ID. From here, you can turn on and off Studio Manager’s control of channel
and Layer selection on the DM2000, and the DM2000’s control of channel and Layer selec-
tion in Studio Manager, and also choose whether or not you want DM2000 patching con-
firmed before carrying it out. On the Windows version, the dialog is also used to select input
and output ports for Studio Manager.