Editing The User Pattern; About R Remote V3; About The Number Of Input/Output Channels - Yamaha RSio64-D Owner's Manual

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Editing the user pattern

The user pattern lets you freely specify the routing between
Dante and the slots.
To edit the user pattern, use R Remote V3 or a CL/QL series
console.
For details, refer to the respective manuals.

About R Remote V3

This is an application that lets you view and edit the
settings of R series units such as the RSio64-D.
R Remote V3 can be downloaded from the following
website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
About the number of input/
output channels
The number of audio input/output channels is as follows.
Slots
The slots can provide up to 64 channels (16 channels per
slot) of audio signal input/output.
Frequency
Input
44.1 kHz
16 ch
48 kHz
16 ch
88.2 kHz
8 ch
96 kHz
8 ch
NOTE
• If an analog Mini-YGDAI card is installed and the
corresponding slot's SRC is turned on, that slot uses the
RSio64-D's internal 48 kHz clock.
• If this unit's sampling frequency is set to 88 kHz or 96 kHz,
and you want to install a Mini-YGDAI card that does not
support 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz, you should turn SRC on for that
slot. If SRC is off, audio signals will not be output.
Dante
Frequency
Input
44.1 kHz
64 ch
48 kHz
64 ch
88.2 kHz
32 ch
96 kHz
32 ch
NOTE
To change the Dante clock frequency, use Dante Controller.
Editing the user pattern
Output
16 ch
16 ch
8 ch
8 ch
Output
64 ch
64 ch
32 ch
32 ch
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