Used DME32 | For Sale Item# 31260

Yamaha
Yamaha
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Quantity 1
Condition Like New
Year 2005
Location North America
Case Type Cardboard
Previous Use Touring
Warranty 2 Day

Description

Will ship in protective cardboard. Comes in original box.

What's Included

(1) DME32
(2) Yamaha I/O cards (XLR inputs)
(2) Yamaha I/O cards (D-Sub 8 XLR outputs)

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Product Information

DME32

DME32

The DME system consists of the DME32 Digital Mixing Engine hardware, packed with Yamaha DSP power, and DME Manager, a graphical Windows program used to design entire audio systems in an intuitive "block diagram" style.
Completed designs are downloaded to the DME32, which then becomes that system, working as a standalone processor.
Components (i.e., system building blocks) include complete audio processors (e.g., mixers, compressors, effects, crossovers, etc.) and individual parts (e.g., faders, switches, pan pots, etc.), which can be used to build custom components.
The DME32 can hold two configurations, more can be stored on PC Card. Each configuration can store up to 99 scenes (i.e., snapshots of every parameter setting in the entire system).
Up to 32 inputs and outputs are available via four mini YGDAI slots. I/O cards allow a variety of analog and digital I/O configurations (AES/EBU, ADAT, Tascam).
Inputs, outputs (and processing power) can be expanded in multiples of 32 by cascad-ing up to four DME32s, for a maximum of 128 inputs and outputs.
Superb sonic performance is delivered by Yamaha's latest 32-bit DSPs and 48 kHz/24-bit I/O options.
Scenes and configurations can be recalled, and parameters controlled in real time via MIDI or custom made controllers hooked up to the GPI interface, which offers 16 inputs and outputs.
Applications for the DME32 are limitless, but include installations (e.g., house of worship, clubs, theaters, leisure centers, museums, showrooms), submixing, speaker cluster controllers, Matrix/routing, and multieffects processing.

ADAT is a registered trademark of Alesis Corporation. PCMCIA is a registered trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Tascam is a registered trademark of TEAC Corporation. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Yamaha is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.

Version 1.5 of Yamaha's versatile DME32 Digital Mixing Engine offers new Matrix and EQ components, node numbering, parameter value copy and paste, improved parameter resolution, recall safe, and libraries for storing EQ, dynamics, and effects programs. In addition, DME Manager V1.5 supports more operating systems, including Windows NT 4.0, 2000, and Me. Naturally, DME32 V1.5 is fully compatible with legacy configurations.

Yamaha

Since 1887, when it began producing reed organs, the Yamaha Corporation in Japan (then Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd.) has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer of a full line of musical instruments, and a leading producer of audio/visual products, semiconductors and other computer related products, sporting goods, home appliances and furniture, specialty metals, machine tools, and industrial robots. Yamaha now owns 59 subsidiaries and affiliates in overseas markets in addition to numerous related companies in Japan. Additionally, Yamaha owns and runs its unique resort facilities throughout Japan so as to enhance our customers' leisure and cultural activities. Also, Yamaha provides a place for studying music, sets opportunities for presenting one's own compositions, and creates an environment for the enjoyment of a variety of musical endeavors. Since Yamaha Music Foundation was established in 1966, it has generated a wide range of music activities throughout global society, including Yamaha music schools, and the Junior Original Concert. Strong commitment to promote and support music education and popularization is one of the most significant elements to distinguish Yamaha from its competitors. Yamaha has endeavored to produce products and services that satisfy the diverse needs and desires of people worldwide. Its products and services are recognized the world over for superior quality in acoustics, design, technology, craftsmanship, and customer oriented services. These products and services under the brand name of Yamaha are highly regarded by a large number of professionals, institutions, business people within the related industries, and consumers. Our corporate philosophies are embedded in our customer oriented management and operations; providing excellence in our products and services; continuous efforts to expand our existing market and create new markets; enhancement of research and development on a long range perspective; commitment to care for end users through providing even better service after sale; pursuit of further globalization of Yamaha's business; fostering positive growth through diversification. Yamaha's very basic corporate objective is reflected in everything that it does, which is to contribute to the enrichment of the quality of lives for people around the world.

Used Input and Output Processors

Input/output processors are used for multichannel sound recording in real time. Capable of studio-grade fidelity, these specialized soundcards are used in professional sound engineering and make use of an audio stream input output protocol. These kinds of I/O audio processor soundcards are fitted with multiple input and output connections, usually USB, FireWire or some kind of optical interface so that a larger amount of data can be carried than with a normal sound card. Input/output processors also emphasize higher fidelity and sampling rates, as they are intended for real-time audio mixing and multi-channel recording. Due to their highly specialized nature, input/output processors are not considered practical for home users, as they lack certain features common in consumer soundcards, such as real-time ambience effects, environmental audio extensions and the ability to accelerate hardware in video games, as these are considered to be undesirable. Input/output processors feature a specially designed protocol that is capable of handling numerous inputs and outputs for audio, as consumer soundcards have a sampling latency that is comparatively large, and therefore unsuitable for professional applications. Consumer soundcards simply take too long to convert and transfer a sound sample to the hard drive of a computer, and they are also limited in the amount of bit depths and effective sampling rates they can process. Input/output processors typically have multiple channels, rather than just the two provided on most consumer soundcards, and there connectors are more accessible.

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