Said to deliver "intuitive operation, reliability and superb sound", the DM7 Series offers four purchase options, including a 120-channel (DM7) and 72-channel (DM7 Compact) mixing console, each with an additional control expansion unit (CTL-DM7).
The DM7 can process 120 input channels and features 32 local inputs, and 16 local outputs. The DM7 Compact, on the other hand, can process 72 channels has 16 local inputs, and 16 local outputs. Both models feature up to 144 in/out Dante networking at 96kHz, 48 mix, 12 matrix and two stereo busses.
With the purchase of the CTL-DM7, the mixing console provides more tactile encoders and faders for increased flexibility. The DM7 Series can be used with 1st and 2nd Generation Yamaha R Series I/O Racks and unlocks their 96kHz functionality. In addition to Rios, DM7 supports a range of Dante devices.
The channel strip features the four varieties of channel EQ from the flagship RIVAGE PM Series alongside the new FET Limiter and Diode Bridge Compressor.
Both the DM7 and DMC7 are equipped with 64 channels of Dan Dugan auto-mixing. Also included are a range of Yamaha's Virtual Circuitry Modeling (VCM) plug-ins, such as the Portico 5033 equalizer and Portico 5043 compressor/limiter (created in cooperation with Rupert Neve Designs), as well as the DaNSe dynamic noise suppressor and Dynamic EQ.
Two large 12.1-inch multi-touch screens are used on the DM7, while the DM7 uses one. A new, Selected Channel View displays a list of information on individual channels, reportedly allowing quick access to the parameters, and the overview screen for analog mixer-like operation. A histogram display has also been added to the input meters to help manage head amp levels.
New and unique to Yamaha, DM7 features 'Split Mode,' which divides the input channels, scenes, and mix busses, letting one DM7 or DM7 Compact function like two separate mixers.
Onboard Dante networking supports up to 144 input and output channels. The DM7 Series also features a rear panel USB-C port with 18 input/output audio interface functionality for recording, distribution, playback, connection to conferencing systems, and control via MIDI devices and DAWs.
Reliability is helped through a redundant power supply. The new Assist function which suggests head amp adjustments, naming and fader balance, helping users to reduce preparation time.
A range of software and apps - including DM7 Editor, DM7 StageMix, MonitorMix, Console File Converter, ProVisionaire Control and ProVisionaire Touch - are also supported, which allow offline preparation, wireless mixing, monitor mixing and control (including peripheral equipment).
The DM7 Series includes an Open Sound Control (OSC) server function, which enables the consoles to be controlled from OSC-compatible devices, and the DM7 Compact can be mounted in a standard 19" rack.
With the DM7-EX and DM7-EX Compact systems, the units add two additional faders, user defined controls, a jog wheel for DAW control, scene memory, panner and monitor controls. Top family photo shows the models with and without the control units.
The DM7-EX, DM7-EX Compact and Control units are all bundled with Broadcast Package and Theatre Package software upgrades. The Broadcast Package has functions to enhance the convenience of broadcast mixing, including 5.1 Surround support, Mix Minus, Audio Follow Video and Loudness Meter. The Theatre Package includes Actor Library, DCA Scene Grid and AFC Image control, and other theatrical application function. These packages can be purchased separately as an upgrade for DM7 and DM7C users.
All Yamaha DM7 users will also receive VST Rack Elements, and Steinberg's Nuendo Live DAW software.
In the US, the DM7 Series will begin shipping in August, priced as follows:
DM7: $29,999.99+tax, DM7-EX: $34,999.99+tax
DM7C: $14,999.99+tax, DM7C-EX: $19,999.99+tax
CTL-DM7: $5,999.99+tax