Pm5D & Dme64N With My16-C/My16-Cii; Remote Control & Bi-Directional Audio (Using My16-C/My16-Cii) - Yamaha Cascade PM5D Setup Manual

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PM5D & DME64N with MY16-C/MY16-CII
Remote Control & Bi-directional Audio (Using MY16-C/MY16-CII)
This uses MY16-C/MY16-CII in the card slots, with patching as normal. It has the added benefit of allowing DME control from PM5D.
Advantages:
Use DME for inserting extra GEQs and PEQs.
Use DME for extra effects units (send & return).
Control many of the DME functions from PM5D.
Patch any PM5D output to DME (including insert send and direct out).
Monitor DME audio channels from PM5D CUE bus.
The CASCADE IN/OUT ports can still be used to connect other consoles.
Simple CAT5 connection, compatible with CobraNet audio network.
Disadvantages:
Only 16 I/O between PM5D and DME (at 48 kHz).
Only 8 I/O at 96 kHz.
44.1 kHz and 88.2 kHz sample rates are not supported by CobraNet.
There is sometimes a small latency with the control data.
16 I/O between PM5D and DME64N (at 48 kHz)
MY16-C/MY16-CII
8 I/O at 96 kHz
Use any card slot in PM5D and in DME64N.
MY16-C/MY16-CII
CONTROL
PM5D word clock: MY16-C/MY16-CII card
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DME64N word clock:
MY16-C/MY16-CII card

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