YAMAHA DEBUTS 16-CHANNEL MY16 EXPANSION CARDS
96kHz Mini-YGDAI Format Compatible With
02R96, 01V96,
DM2000 and DM1000 Digital Mixers
ANAHEIM, CAYamaha Professional Audio has expanded the
line of Mini-YGDAI expansion cards that include the MY8 Series,
the 96kHz Series and several third party models with the Winter
NAMM 2003 introduction of the MY16 Series Digital I/O cards.
Each card is capable of supporting up to 16 channels of simultaneous
ADAT, AES/EBU and TDIF formats via a single expansion slot located
on the Yamaha 02R96, 01V96, DM2000 and DM1000 digital audio
consoles.
All 16 channels can be used independently at sample rates
up to 48kHz. The MY16 Series can also be used for "double
channel" connection (using two tracks to create one) to
96kHz recorders, providing eight channels of I/O at 88.2 or
96kHz.
The 16-channel ADAT (MY16-AT) card is currently available,
and the 16-channel TASCAM (MY16-TD) and AES/EBU cards (MY16-AE)
cards are set for delivery in March 2003.
"Whether you own a small or large-format Yamaha digital
console and need digital I/O in ADAT, AES/EBU or TASCAM formats,
you can select an MY16 card to create the input/output configuration
thats perfect for your needs," states John Schauer,
product manager, Yamaha Professional Audio.
Seamlessly integrating with a Yamaha digital consoles
normal operation, the MY16 Series cards are 24-bit/96kHz compatible
and insert into any of: the four mini-YGDAI slots on the rear
panel of the 02R96; the six on the DM2000; the two on the DM1000;
and the single slot on the 01V96. Audio processing is supported
with 48-bit internal precision on a 24-bit I/O.
"With the rise in home and small-format production studios,
and the shift in the standard to high sample-rate
digital source material, it was necessary that consumers have
access to appropriate expansion options," states Wayne
Hrabak, marketing manager, Yamaha Professional Audio. "The
addition of 16-channels and more available card slots provides
these options."
For more information on the MY16 Series mini-YGDAI cards,
visit Yamaha at Winter NAMM 2003 in the Marquis Ballroom at
the Anaheim Marriott Hotel; write Yamaha Corporation of America,
Pro Audio & Combo Division, Professional Audio, P.O. Box
6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail
infostation@yamaha.com;
visit www.yamaha.com or www.yamaha.com/proaudio.
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