Thank you Mark for a in-depth breakdown of how to move around the board with ease , alternative pathways to processing and the most important feature “ Home Button. You have eased my concerns regarding have I made the right Call to purchase this Product. The Answer is YES . Now Yamaha Australia please fulfill my order for this mixer . Regards mozziebassman 😊
Update I’ve received my DM3-D and TIO1608-D2 . Amazing technology , Cat7 100foot cable 30 metres connected to DM3 via Dante . ATM I’m discovering or educating myself to the world of Dante network . 1 question I would like to know ? How do you add more individual effects to DM3 ? Cheers 😊
How did you manage to run FOH for a band that size from a DM3 which only has 16 inputs. Surely they have way more inputs than that with all the drums / keys / instruments and vocals combined.
I love it but I got a bad one apparently the internal power supply blew. SMH just never turned back on (yes I only used the supplied power).$ 2,000 for the unit 5$00 for a case .. had to send it ground so I dont have to pay $300 for shipping almost could have just got a A&H SQ5. Now who knows when I will get it back. @yamaha
How frustrating… Would buy the Dante version in a second if it had 8 DCAs as well as gates and compressors on every channel… This is exactly the form factor I want a console to come in, the price is right, etc. - it’s just missing some really important features…
I'm really thinking about getting a DM3. One major concern for me is that the DM3 seems to be missing feedback suppression. This could be a deal breaker because I mix and record a lot of a cappella groups where you have a semicircle of 15 to 20 singers around a condenser microphone. You've got to crank it up! I don't mean that it has to be at a rock band level, but you're micing a voice; not a drum kit or a guitar amp. The feedback suppression saves my butt every time. It's a "must have". I've used the QSC TM16 and I'm now using a A&H CQ18T. The mic preamps in the QSC are really bad! When you get home and start to mix the recording you're dealing with distortion between 2 / 5K. LOTS OF IT. I've been doing this for years and I know all about proper gain staging. The mix is vocals only so there's no place to hide the distortion. The pres in the A&H are better, but not by much. I seem to have much more headroom with the A&H so I can be more gentle with the pres. But the distortion between 2 and 5K is still there. Both the QSC and the A&H have a feedback suppression feedback option. I really want to move up to the DM3 but without the feedback suppression I'm screwed. I'd have to buy a separate unit to fight the feedback. Not good!
Have you tried omitting the feedback with a one third octave, graphic equaliser before the client gets there, basically doing what the feedback suppressor would do, this is much more of a cleaner way, without extra processing and noise.
@@levinheid165 I've been doing this for years. I don't use monitors for the type of audio that I do. I've used graphic eq and parametric eq since they came out. I know how to ring out a room. Cheers.
Thank you Mark for a in-depth breakdown of how to move around the board with ease , alternative pathways to processing and the most important feature “ Home Button.
You have eased my concerns regarding have I made the right Call to purchase this Product. The Answer is YES .
Now Yamaha Australia please fulfill my order for this mixer . Regards mozziebassman 😊
Thanks, looking at getting one for a small studio & DAW controller
Great demonstration and review as well as being an absolute sweetheart. Loved it!
Update I’ve received my DM3-D and TIO1608-D2 . Amazing technology , Cat7 100foot cable 30 metres connected to DM3 via Dante . ATM I’m discovering or educating myself to the world of Dante network .
1 question I would like to know ?
How do you add more individual effects to DM3 ?
Cheers 😊
thank you for the quick overview
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO 👍 Does this mixer sound better compared to the TF1? How much better? 25%, 50% .
hello good time Thank you for your training
My question is, what kind of preamp is used in this mixer?🙏🙏
Could you tell mee how to use matrics and there outputs.....
How did you manage to run FOH for a band that size from a DM3 which only has 16 inputs. Surely they have way more inputs than that with all the drums / keys / instruments and vocals combined.
I believe you get up 22 inputs via Dante
I love it but I got a bad one apparently the internal power supply blew. SMH just never turned back on (yes I only used the supplied power).$ 2,000 for the unit 5$00 for a case .. had to send it ground so I dont have to pay $300 for shipping almost could have just got a A&H SQ5. Now who knows when I will get it back. @yamaha
Does it have sub groups ?
Does not
How frustrating… Would buy the Dante version in a second if it had 8 DCAs as well as gates and compressors on every channel… This is exactly the form factor I want a console to come in, the price is right, etc. - it’s just missing some really important features…
I'm really thinking about getting a DM3. One major concern for me is that the DM3 seems to be missing feedback suppression. This could be a deal breaker because I mix and record a lot of a cappella groups where you have a semicircle of 15 to 20 singers around a condenser microphone. You've got to crank it up! I don't mean that it has to be at a rock band level, but you're micing a voice; not a drum kit or a guitar amp. The feedback suppression saves my butt every time. It's a "must have".
I've used the QSC TM16 and I'm now using a A&H CQ18T. The mic preamps in the QSC are really bad! When you get home and start to mix the recording you're dealing with distortion between 2 / 5K. LOTS OF IT. I've been doing this for years and I know all about proper gain staging. The mix is vocals only so there's no place to hide the distortion. The pres in the A&H are better, but not by much. I seem to have much more headroom with the A&H so I can be more gentle with the pres. But the distortion between 2 and 5K is still there.
Both the QSC and the A&H have a feedback suppression feedback option.
I really want to move up to the DM3 but without the feedback suppression I'm screwed. I'd have to buy a separate unit to fight the feedback. Not good!
Have you tried omitting the feedback with a one third octave, graphic equaliser before the client gets there, basically doing what the feedback suppressor would do, this is much more of a cleaner way, without extra processing and noise.
Educate yourself on room frequencies, monitor eq an mic placement, what you are describing is a lack of knowledge
@@levinheid165 I've been doing this for years. I don't use monitors for the type of audio that I do. I've used graphic eq and parametric eq since they came out. I know how to ring out a room. Cheers.