Yamaha enhance digital consoles
Yamaha have introduced significant software updates and add-on facilities to their digital consoles. The operating system of the DM2000 and 02R96 consoles can be updated to the new version 2 software through dedicated upgrade kits for each console. These are not free upgrades, but they introduce a wide range of worthwhile tweaks, including facilities for pre-fader monitoring with stereo panning, a user-assignable fader layer, fader and mute group masters, and gain-reduction metering.
Surround options have also been expanded with provision for 6.1 panning and monitoring, more flexible surround buss configurations, a calibrated 85dB SPL monitoring level facility, and additional bass-management features. DAW integration has also been improved with more features for Nuendo, Pro Tools and Cubase SX, and the range of facilities controlled by the user-defined keys and GPI interface has been expanded.
However, the underlying reason for these operating system upgrades is to introduce support for a new suite of Add-on Effects — new optional plug-ins, many using advanced modelling techniques, which bring new and powerful effects programs and features to the console’s onboard effects processors. Although currently only available for the DM2000 and 02R96, version 2 OS upgrades for the DM1000 and 01V96 will be released in 2004 to enable these consoles to run the Add-on Effects as well.
Currently, there are three Add-on Effects packages, with two more scheduled for imminent release. The Channel Strip Package (AE011) incorporates a pair of compressors and a six-band equaliser — although rather than copying specific equipment, the boffins at Yamaha have modelled and combined the best bits of several classic devices to provide all the desirable sonic attributes, but with better control interfaces and without infringing any copyrights! The modelling is highly sophisticated, and goes as far as actually modelling individual analogue components in its quest for realism.
The Channel Strip Package contains a modelled valve compressor, a modelled solid-state compressor — both available in mono and stereo versions, and with pretty obvious heritage — plus an elaborate 1970s-style EQ. All these plug-ins operate at up to 96kHz sample rates, and can be controlled from the usual GUI on the console, or through very attractive virtual control panels in the Studio Manager application.
The Master Strip Package (AE021) provides extremely sophisticated tape emulation derived from precise modelling of real equipment. The user can select one of four different tape decks for the record and replay sides of the emulation, plus different tape types, bias levels, equalisation and speed.
The Reverb Package (AE031) is the last of the first batch of plug-ins, and provides three reverb programs derived directly from Yamaha’s latest hardware effects processor, the SPX2000.
Two more packages are scheduled for release in the near future: the Surround Post Package (AE041) and the Vintage Stomp Package (AE051). Hugh Robjohns
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