25 Easter Eggs in the Yamaha DM7
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I love just about everything about this console! Yamaha did a great job with it. I just wish they'd kept some channel strip knobs, rather than relying on soft knobs below the screen.
My favorites from this that I didn't know:
1. Finally makeup gain in EQ like the old days of LS9!!
2. Monitor section with insertable EQ and source mixing plus interrupt.
3. DANSE(?) processor - followup, is that built into the channel strip or is that an insertable rack thing?
4. 8 band parametric built into every output strip!
Looking forward to working on this console. The only thing nobody has seemed to reveal (that I could find) is whether or not you get metrics and control of Shure mics at the channel strip like the QL/CL
Let's make life easier:
1:02 1.Redundant power supply
1:14 2.I/O
1:41 3.Recording
1:56 4.Input channels
2:13 5.Routing options to input
2:44 6.Grid patching
2:57 7.Oscillator
3:13 8.Stereo bus
3:26 9.Flexible bus routing
3:48 10.Custom fader layout
4:07 11.PY card slot
4:39 12.Preamp Gain range
4:57 13.Dugan on every channel
5:16 14.Dynamic eq
5:36 15.Noise suppressor
6:06 16.Parametric eq
6:28 17.Attenuator range
6:50 18.Fine db increments range
7:22 19.Compressor models
8:05 20.Insert points
8:38 21.Headphone out insert
9:17 22.Two cue busses
9:50 23.Monitor source
10:44 24.Com interrupt
11:16 25.Cue DCA
This is now on at avid territory when it comes to features. Serious serious piece of kit this DM7
Would love to have a comparison of the DanSE vs Cedar DNS. xD Hopefully we'll get a chance to see that from you. Keep up the great work!
I picked up the Compact. Just had my first event with it. 24 ch of Axient were a breeze to control with this console! I love it!
This is the first time I'm seeing information into my question regarding shure control on the DM7. Does it also work with ULXD series mics?
@@ematland I am just guessing that it similarly controls the duals/quads with Dante, not the singles. I only have a single so that can’t be tested.
Well thank you very much for getting back to me. I can't imagine they didn't keep the ULXD control in the feature set. If you ever come across a definitive answer let me know. Thanks again and best to you
So glad you all are doing these videos! I somehow completely missed the ability to get more precise by pressing and turning the knobs!
Great digital mixer. If I had the money I would buy it.
Thanks Michael for tis wonderful video.
1. Is it better to link DCA to a group of drum channels or drum bus?
2. I use matrices for PA.
Do u insert compressor on those matrices or stereo outs?
Thanks
Hey, can you help to figure out how to do a global pre or post-setup? just can't get it
The routing options remind me of the Behringer WING
Gotta get one! Well, maybe the Compact :-/
But still... 18/18 USB audio interface is some sick joke for this price point...
While I don't totally disagree, I think that with the high channel count over Dante, Yamaha intends for you to record that way for virtual sound check and use the USB interface for low latency plug-ins.
@@EaslerMedia 18/18 still is very low amount for low latency plugins.
It's like... 9 stereo effects? So this high-channel count console, that's not much. My Behringer WING can do 16 stereo effects.
Do I need those? Probably not. But for the price - that should be available.
@@morsikpl I totally get what you're saying and to do low latency over Dante is not cheap. I have a Digiface Dante but its also a consideration that since everything on Yamaha is Dante, the Dante count does get eaten up quickly. On the flip side, the console does have a pretty huge feature set and a great set of onboard tools so I do think that for me personally that the use of outboard effects will be on the minimal side. That being said, I personally always gravitate towards more flexibility being better. Hard to say why they chose to go that route but I also probably would not have batted an eye if the console had no usb interface at all.
@@EaslerMedia I recently had to mix on DiGiCo 338 because 80 inputs of orchestra and choir was too much for my WING... I was very surprised that it had 64x64 USB interface integrated! :o