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Libraries

Setting up the entire PM5D V2 system from scratch can be a formidable task, so Yamaha has 

provided an extensive selection of presets in a range of libraries that can simply be selected 

and used as they are or modified to suit specific requirements. Of course, your own setups 

can be added to the libraries for instant recall whenever they are needed. Here’s a list of the 

available libraries:

Graphic Equalizers

The PM5D V2 provides twelve dedicated 31-band graphic equalizers for output processing, 

and more are available via the internal effects when necessary. The graphic equalizers are 

ideal for use whether you need a subtle overall response adjustment or a more dramatic 

boost or cut in a limited frequency range. Each equalizer also features a spectrum analyzer 

display. For easy setup the console’s DCA faders can be assigned to directly adjust the GEQ 

bands in 8-band groups via the FADER MODE keys.

Internal Effect Processors

The PM5D V2 is equipped with eight SPX-class and VCM (Virtual Circuit Modeling) effect 

processors that can be patched into any of the console’s input, stereo, mix, or matrix channels, 

offering a comprehensive range of reverb, delay, modulation, and combination effects.

Name

Number

Total

Scene Memory

Preset 1 + User 500

501

Input Patch Library

Preset 1 + User 99

100

Output Patch Library

Preset 1 + User 99

100

Input Channel Library

Preset 1 + User 199

200

Output Channel Library

Preset 1 + User 199

200

Input EQ Library

Preset 40 + User 159

199

Output EQ Library

Preset 3 + User 196

199

GATE Library

Preset 4 + User 195

199

COMP Library

Preset 36 + User 163

199

Effect Library

Preset 55 + User 144

199

GEQ Library

Preset 1 + User 199

200

HA Library

Preset 1 + User 199

200

GEQ PARAMETER

GEQ ASSIGN

SECURITY

HA

HA LIBRARY

GPI

WORD CLOCK

M/S DECODE

Acclaimed VCM & REV-X Effects Built In

Previously available as options for Yamaha digital mixing consoles, a number of our top-

performance Add-on Effects programs are now provided in the PM5D V2. You can edit, store 

and recall the Add-on Effects on the console in the same way as the standard internal effects. 

In addition, a special GUI is available in the PM5D editor to manage these effects.

The extraordinary quality of many of the Add-on Effects is due to the innovative VCM 

technology they employ. VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology actually models the 

characteristics of analog circuitry - right down to the last resistor and capacitor. VCM 

technology goes well beyond simply analyzing and modeling electronic components and 

emulating the sound of old equipment, and is capable of capturing subtleties that simple 

digital simulations cannot even approach.

 CHANNEL STRIP Compressor Programs

 (Effect No.49~53)

This group of effects includes 5 models that employ VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) 

technology to recreate the sound and characteristics of several classic compression and EQ 

units from the 70’s. Compressor 276 (mono) and Compressor 276S (stereo) recreate the 

fast response, frequency characteristics, and tube-amp saturation of the most in-demand 

analog compressors for studio use. Compressor 260 (mono) and Compressor 260S (stereo) 

feature faithful modeling of the solid-state VCA and RMS detection circuitry of the late 70’s 

for live sound reinforcement applications. And Equalizer 601 delivers the unique 

characteristics of 70’s analog EQ circuitry, featuring graphical editing capability on both the 

console and PC displays.

 MASTER STRIP Open Deck Programs

 (Effect No.54)

Virtual Circuitry Modeling technology is employed to recreate both the analog circuitry and 

tape characteristics that shaped the sound of open-reel tape machines from the “golden age” 

of recording. Models of four machine types are included: Swiss ’70, Swiss ’78, Swiss ’85, and 

American ’70. You can even combine different record and playback decks for a wider range 

of variation. You also have a choice of “old” and “new” tape types, tape speed, bias, and EQ 

settings that can vary the “focus” of the sound, distortion, and saturation characteristics.

 REV-X Reverb Programs

 (Effect No.46~48)

The REV-X programs feature the richest reverberation and smoothest decay available, based 

on the REV-X algorithms first introduced in Yamaha’s SPX2000 Professional Multi Effect 

Processor. The Hall and Room programs have a very open sound, while Plate delivers a 

brighter tonality that is ideal for vocals.

* Note: The names of programs or menus incorporated in the Add-on Effects are for 
descriptive purposes only. Reference to product names, trademarks, artists and songs is 
made for the sole purpose of identifying products and sounds studied for modeling and 
describing the sound nuances Yamaha attempted to create through use of its 
proprietary technology. Such reference does not constitute representations that they 
physically possess equal qualities, and does not imply any cooperation or endorsement 
by such manufacturers or artists. The products, trademarks are the property of their 
respective owners.

HA REMOTE Control Output

This connector provides control signals for remote control 

of an external microphone preamplifier such as the Yamaha 

AD8HR 8-channel A/D microphone preamplifier. The 

AD8HR’s mic preamp gain can be remotely controlled in 

steps of 1dB directly from the PM5D V2. There’s also a high 

pass filter and phantom power supply integrated into each 

channel that can be turned on and off by remote control. 

The filter’s cut-off frequency is also remotely adjustable. This 

Head Amp Remote Control function makes it possible for the 

AD8HR to be used as a stage box. In addition to the many 

advantages that this offers, digital connection of the AD8HR 

and PM5D V2 using an AES/EBU cable reduces analog wiring 

requirements to the bare minimum.

Operation Lock

The Operation Lock function prevents accidental or 

inadvertent operation by requiring a password for access.

Internal Oscillator

The internal oscillator provides 100Hz, 1kHz, and 10kHz 

sine-wave signals as well as pink and burst noise. Sine waves 

of different frequencies can be sent to the left and right 

channels for effective setup checks.

GPI Interface

A 4-input 12-output General Purpose Interface is provided 

on PM5D V2 to provide control interoperability with a wide 

range of sound and studio equipment - fader start and talk 

back on/off are just two examples. The USER ASSIGNABLE 

KEYS can be assigned to trigger appropriate output signals, 

and continuous input capability allows the PM5D V2 to be 

controlled by external equipment.

MS Decoding

Built-in MS decoding eliminates the need for external matrix 

transformers for MS microphones when working with MS-

encoded source material.

Mix Minus

Mix Minus makes it possible to instantly remove a specified 

channel from the mix - a common example from the 

broadcast field would be removing an announcer from a 

mix. Vertical Pairing In addition to standard odd-even 

channel pairing, the PM5D V2 allows “vertical pairing” in 

which adjacent channels on different layers can be operated 

in tandem - channels 1 and 25, for example.

Word Clock

The PM5D V2 can be used as either word clock master or 

slave to allow effective integration with any type of digital 

audio system up to 96-kHz.

MIDI Remote

The PM5D V2 features MIDI IN, OUT and THRU connectors 

that can be connected to external MIDI equipment to allow 

transmission and reception of MIDI control signals.

Compressor 276 (mono)
Compressor 276S

EQ601

Compressor 260 (mono) /
Compressor 260S

Swiss ’70 with New

Swiss ’85 with New

American ’70 with New

REV-X HALL

REV-X PLATE

REV-X ROOM

16

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 Effect List

REVERB HALL

REVERB ROOM

REVERB STAGE

REVERB PLATE

EARLY REF.

GATE REVERB

REVERSE GATE

MONO DELAY

STEREO DELAY

MOD. DELAY

DELAY LCR

ECHO

CHORUS

FLANGE

SYMPHONIC

PHASER

AUTO PAN

TREMOLO

HQ PITCH

DUAL PITCH

ROTARY

RING. MOD.

MOD.FILTER

DISTORTION

AMP SIMULATE

DYNA.FILTER

DYNA.FLANGE

DYNA.PHASER

REV+CHORUS

REV->CHORUS

REV+FLANGE

REV->FLANGE

REV+SYMPHO.

REV->SYMPHO.

REV->PAN

DELAY+ER

DELAY->ER

DELAY+REV

DELAY->REV

DIST->DELAY

MULTIFILTER

FREEZE

STEREO REVERB

M.BAND DYNA

M.BAND COMP

REV-X HALL

REV-X ROOM

REV-X PLATE

COMP276

COMP276S

COMP260

COMP260S

EQUALIZER601

OPENDECK

DE-ESSOR

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Page 2: ...that is downloadable from Yamaha s Pro Audio website will bring you right up to speed But there s been another important development that makes the PM5D V2 a major system player the DSP5D Digital Mixi...

Page 3: ...igh capacity Versatile Mix Performance The PM5D V2 can accommodate a total of 130 input connections 48 channel inputs four stereo inputs five 2 TR IN s plus four mini YGDAI slots and can handle up to...

Page 4: ...ses and panning can be controlled via the track pad or by using dedicated control devices connected via the MIDI or GPI port Expansion Slots for Added Connectivity Four rear panel mini YGDAI expansion...

Page 5: ...te the mute groups to which the corresponding channel is assigned RCL and MUTE SAFE Indicators The RCL SAFE LED lights when the channel is set to the recall safe mode so that it will not be affected b...

Page 6: ...s to turn the corresponding send on or off TO STEREO and TO MTRX LEDs to indicate assignment to the stereo and matrix busses PAIR LEDs that indicate paired mix sends and CUE and SEL keys that assign t...

Page 7: ...r to http www ethersound com technology compatibility php DSP5D and DCU5D utilize EtherSound technologies But because bandwidth is fixed exclusively for DSP5D and DCU5D they cannot be controlled by ES...

Page 8: ...ely from the other 24 keys next to the FADER MODE buttons and is conveniently assigned to scene increment operation but you can reassign it to perform any function you require DIRECT RECALL MUTE MASTE...

Page 9: ...f the sound distortion and saturation characteristics REV X Reverb Programs Effect No 46 48 The REV X programs feature the richest reverberation and smoothest decay available based on the REV X algori...

Page 10: ...al mixer this window shows all PM5D V2 input channel parameters in line as they might appear on an analog console This is a comprehensive overview designed for fast efficient editing of the most essen...

Page 11: ...supply integrated into each channel that can be turned on and off by remote control The filter s cut off frequency is also remotely adjustable This Head Amp Remote Control function makes it possible f...

Page 12: ...Sampling frequency 88 2kHz or 96kHz Frequency Response PM5D 0 5 1 5dB 20Hz 20kHz 1kHz into 600 INPUT 1 48ch to STEREO A B OUT Sampling frequency 44 1kHz or 48kHz 0 0 6 o t n i z H k 1 z H k 0 4 z H 0...

Page 13: ...N 8 IN 4 MY8 AD96 ANALOG IN 8 IN 4 MY4 DA ANALOG OUT 4 OUT 4 MY8 DA96 ANALOG OUT 8 OUT 4 MY8 AE96 AES EBU 8 IN 8 OUT 4 MY8 AE96S AES EBU 8 IN 8 OUT 4 PM5D V2 PM5D RH V2 DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS T...

Page 14: ...ASCADE OUT ON OFF Lch METER Rch METER 1 AD GAIN ST IN 1 4 L AD GAIN ST IN 1 4 R SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL PEAK ST IN L ST IN R INPUT 48V TO TALKBACK SELECT SIGNAL PEAK GAIN OFF ON AD 48V MASTER ON OFF ON INP...

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