Signal routing to the console, Clock settings, Yamaha console ui notes – Aviom 6416Y2 User Manual

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Signal Routing to the Console

Routing channels to/from MY expansion cards can be accomplished directly from the Yamaha console’s user

interface or with a computer using the optional Studio Manager software (available from the Yamaha website at

http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/downloads). In order to route channels in the console to and from the 6416Y2

cards, be sure that A‑Net Transmit and Receive settings on the 6416Y2 cards (Slot range and channel activation)

are properly configured.

Clock Settings

Remember that if a Pro64 module other than a 6416Y2 card is used as the network’s Control Master, all Yamaha

devices need to be set to slave to the external clock provided via A‑Net. If a 6416Y2 card is set as the Control

Master, all Pro64 devices will slave to the console’s clock.

When multiple 6416Y2 cards are installed in a Yamaha host device, only one of the 6416Y2 cards needs to be set

as the Pro64 network’s Control Master.

When using multiple Yamaha consoles, the second console will need to be set as a slave if a 6416Y2 card in the

first console is set to be the Pro64 network Control Master.

Refer to Yamaha’s documentation for more information about clock and sync settings for specific consoles.

Yamaha Console UI Notes

Because the Pro64 network is emulating Yamaha’s own remote control protocol, it is important to note that

the Yamaha user interface (UI) and its associated display screens will refer to external head amp (HA) devices as

“AD8HR” in most cases and never as “Pro64”, “AllFrame” or “6416m.”

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