Word clock page – Yamaha HUB User Manual

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Word Clock Page

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NetworkAmp Manager—Owner’s Manual

AES/EBU In to CobraNet:

This tab is used to assign AES/EBU inputs to CobraNet

channels.

CobraNet to AES/EBU Out:

This tab is used to assign CobraNet channels to AES/EBU

outputs.

Store/Recall:

These buttons are used to store and recall patches. A patch consists of all

AES/EBU input and output to CobraNet channel assignments. There are 100 patch mem-
ories. Patch #0 is a read-only memory containing initial assignments, with each AES/EBU
input and output assigned to the correspondingly numbered CobraNet input and output.
For example, AES/EBU input #1 is assigned to CobraNet output #1, AES/EBU input #2 is
assigned to CobraNet output #2, and so on. Up to 99 patches can be stored in patch mem-
ories 1 through 99.

To store a patch, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a patch memory from 1 to
99, enter a title, and then click the Store button. The patch is immediately transferred to,
and stored in the NHB32-C, where it is can be recalled directly from the front panel.

To recall a patch, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a patch memory from 0 to
99, and then click the Recall button.

When a patch is edited, the “EDIT” indicator appears next to the patch number. It disap-
pears when the patch is stored or another patch is recalled.

Word Clock Page

This page is used to select the NHB32-C’s wordclock source.

Master clock:

This indicator shows the wordclock lock status of the NHB32-C: LOCK or

UNLOCK. It works in unison with the LOCK indicator on the NHB32-C’s front panel.

Word clock source select:

These options are used to select the NHB32-C’s wordclock

source, which can be a pair of AES/EBU inputs, the CobraNet network, or the NHB32-C’s
BNC WORD CLOCK IN connector. A confirmation message appears when you change the
wordclock source. The wordclock source can also be selected on the NHB32-C’s front panel.

Note: When you change the wordclock settings of your system, some devices may output noise,
so turn down your power amps beforehand, otherwise you may damage your speakers.

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