1980
Digital Mixers
DMP7
DIGITAL MIXER
DMP7
RELEASED: 1987
CODE_NAME: M5K
The main target for this digital mixer was keyboard players using the DX7 and other keyboards or tone generators on stage, but since it also featured two built-in microphone inputs plus microphone input expansion capability using the optional MLA7 head amp unit, it found use in some live sound mixing and recording applications as well. And although it was Yamaha's seminal digital mixer, it featured advanced scene memory that allowed instant recall of a number of different mix setups, plus motor faders that moved with each recall.
- 8 x 2 Mixing
- 3-band PEQ on Inputs
- Compressor on Stereo Master
- 3 built-in Effect processors - 17 Effect Programs
- External analog Effect Send/Return available in place of Effect 3
- Rack mount option available
- Sample Rate: 44.1kHz
- A/D, D/A Conversion: 16-bit Linear
- Scene Memories: 30
- Number of Faders: 10 Motorized
- MIDI IN/OUT/THRU
- CASCADE IN/OUT
- VOLUME PEDAL Input
- Yamaha RAM4 Cartridge Storage
DMP11
DIGITAL MIXER
DMP11
RELEASED: 1989
CODE_NAME: M5L
The DMP11 featured the same total recall capability as the DMP7 without motorized faders, making it available at an affordable price. With level bar graphs on the LCD panel and other refinements for easy operation, the DMP11 established the value of digital mixers for keyboard players.
- 8 x 2 Mixing
- 2-band PEQ on Inputs
- Compressor on Stereo Master
- 2 built-in Effect processors - 20 Effect Programs
- Built-in Oscillator (Sine, Saw, Pink Noise)
- External analog Effect Send
- Sample Rate: 44.1kHz
- A/D, D/A Conversion: 16-bit Linear
- Scene Memories: 96
- Number of Faders: 10 non-Motorized
- MIDI IN/OUT/THRU
- CASCADE IN/OUT
- VOLUME PEDAL Input