Changing the sample rate, Auto/manual mode selection – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Press the selection button to cycle through the available sample rates.

The current sample rate for the network will be displayed on all I/O modules

in the network. Only one sample rate can be used at a time.

Changing the Sample Rate

To set or change a network‑wide sample rate from the Clock Master, use the

button below the Sample Rate LEDs to select a new rate. Pressing the Sample

Rate selector button will cycle through all available sample rates, flashing

the value for the new rate. At the same time, the LED between the Enter and

Cancel buttons will flash, indicating that pressing one of these buttons is

required to confirm and complete (or cancel) the operation.

Changing the sample rate will affect the number of available A‑Net Slots

when the sample rate changes from the 1x range (44.1/48kHz), to the 2x

range (88.2/96kHz), to the 4x range (176.4/192kHz) or vice versa.

Note that Yamaha devices are not compatible with sample rates above 96kHz

when a 6416Y2 card is included in a Pro64 network.

Auto/Manual Mode Selection

The Control Master can be used to set the current network mode for the

system to Auto or Manual. As with the system‑wide sample rate, the network

mode is also a global setting.

The network mode selection controls are in the same part of the user

interface as the A‑Net Slot selection.

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