R Series (SLOT) I/O Rack
System Examples
Endless Potential

With support for Yamaha's comprehensive range of Mini-YGDAI cards and seven preset routing patterns plus one user-programmable routing pattern, the RSio64-D can function as a key component in an almost unlimited variety of applications.
Example 1: Interfacing to amp racks and RF receivers
With four MY16-AE AES/EBU cards installed, the AES/EBU output from RF receivers can be converted to Dante format and fed to a CL or QL series console, while the Dante signal is converted to AES/EBU for connection to digital-input power amplifiers. Sample rate converters are provided for each of the RSio64-D slots, so devices operating on different word clocks can be connected without causing signal interruptions or increasing noise.

Example 2: Lake processing 1
In this example MY8-LAKE processor cards are installed in slots 1 and 3 while MY8-DA96 cards are installed in slots 2 and 4. With this setup Dante input from a CL or QL series console can be fed to the MY8-LAKE cards and then simultaneously output via Dante, the AES/EBU outputs of the MY8-LAKE card, and the analog outputs of the MY8-DA96 card after processing.
* The RSio64-D sample rate converters cannot be used with the MY8-LAKE AES/EBU inputs. Word clock synchronization must be provided if the MY8-LAKE AES/EBU inputs are to be used.

Example 3: Lake processing 2
The RSio64-D can be used as a stand-alone Lake processor with analog and digital I/O if MY8-LAKE cards are installed in slots 1 and 3 while MY8-ADDA96 cards are installed in slots 2 and 4. This setup also allows the analog input signals to be connected to a Dante network.
* The RSio64-D sample rate converters cannot be used with the MY8-LAKE AES/EBU inputs. Word clock synchronization must be provided if the MY8-LAKE AES/EBU inputs are to be used.

Example 4: EtherSound Bridge and AVIOM
An AVIOM16/O-Y1 AVIOM card installed in slot 1 allows connection to a personal monitor system. If an MY16-ES64 EtherSound card is also installed in slot 2 while MY16-EX I/O expansion cards are installed in slots 3 and 4, it becomes possible to simultaneously convert between Dante and EtherSound. The sample rate converters provided for each RSio64-D slots allow Dante and EtherSound signals based on different word clocks to be connected without causing signal interruptions or increasing noise.

Example 5: Video I/O
Four MY8-SDI-ED embed/de-embed cards can be installed in the RSio64-D slots to provide bi-directional conversion between Dante and HD-SDI/SD-SDI signals. The sample rate converters provided for each RSio64-D slots allow devices operating on different word clocks to be connected without causing signal interruptions or increasing noise.
