English Owner’s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d’emploi Français MY16-mLAN Deutsch mLAN INTERFACE CARD
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. English WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards.
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MY16-mLAN. The MY16-mLAN is an interface card that features an mLAN interface. mLAN is a digital network designed for music and is based on the IEEE1394 high performance serial bus and data communication protocol. mLAN makes it easy to construct sophisticated networks for IEEE1394 (FireWire/i.LINK) audio and MIDI signals without having to re-configure the cabling, as was necessary in older, conventional systems.
English Yamaha is not held responsible for damage caused by improper use of or modifications to the device or for data that is lost or destroyed. • The illustrations and LCD screens shown in this Owner’s Manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your device. • mLAN is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. • Company names and product names in this Owner’s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Introduction............................................................................. 3 Package Contents .................................................................... 3 Features ................................................................................... 4 Fundamentals of mLAN............................................................ 5 Operational Flow for Sound Output ......................................... 6 Devices that are compatible with the MY16-mLAN ..................
English The larger the system, the more complicated and expensive these connections become, increasing the likelihood of errors and difficulties. It takes time and effort to investigate such errors and their underlying causes. You may have already experienced the unpleasantness of tracking various cables through a spider’s web of connections. mLAN simplifies cable connections by using only one type of IEEE1394 cable, thus enabling you to configure extremely sophisticated systems.
If you’re using a device that has more than one mini-YGDAI slot If you will be handling MIDI data in your mLAN system, install the MY16-mLAN into “slot 1” of your device. If it is installed in other than “slot 1,” you won’t be able to transmit or receive MIDI. English Devices that are compatible with the MY16-mLAN Compatible devices The MY16-mLAN can be installed in the following devices.
Installing the MY16-mLAN English Here’s how to install the MY16-mLAN in your device. You should also refer to the owner’s manual of the device into which you’re installing the MY16-mLAN. Before you begin the installation, carefully read the “PRECAUTIONS” on page 2. Don’t change the setting of DIP switch SW1. The unit may no longer operate correctly if you move SW1. If you inadvertently move it, restore the factory settings as described below.
1 2 English Names and Functions A mLAN (IEEE1394) jacks These 6-pin IEEE1394 standard jacks enable you to connect mLAN devices or IEEE1394-compatible (FireWire/i.LINK) computers. If the connecting device features a 6-pin IEEE1394 jack, use a standard 6-pin to 6pin IEEE1394 cable. If it features a 4-pin IEEE1394 jack, use a standard 6-pin to 4-pin IEEE1394 cable. Do not connect the cables in a loop. (See page 17). NOTE We recommend S400 compatible IEEE1394 cables (mLAN cables) that are no longer than 4.
Connections English This section explains how to connect the MY16-mLAN to other mLAN devices and to your computer. Connecting an mLAN (IEEE1394) device Connect the mLAN (IEEE1394) connector on the mLAN device and IEEE1394-compatible computer to the mLAN connector on the MY16-mLAN using IEEE1394 (FireWire/ i.LINK) cables. At this time, you do not have to turn off the power to the mLAN device or the MY16-mLAN-equipped device.
This section introduces typical system examples that feature the MY16-mLAN. Refer to these examples for information on connecting external devices, such as microphones, musical instruments, and computers. Using the MY16-mLAN connected to your computer Use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector on an IEEE1394-compatible computer to the mLAN connector on an MY16-mLAN-equipped device.
English System configured around Yamaha 01V96 Digital Mixing Console Use IEEE1394 cables to connect an MY16-mLAN-equipped 01V96, an i88X audio MIDI interface, an mLAN16E-equipped MOTIF ES music production synthesizer, and an IEEE1394-compatible computer. Use mLAN Graphic Patchbay (See page 14) on the computer to patch the audio and MIDI signals and to set up the wordclock.
The number of available input and output channels may vary depending on the specific mLAN devices connected. For the best performance, it is recommended that you connect up to four mLAN devices (including a computer) in a network. If the network contains an mLAN device that is only compatible with a low transfer rate (200 Mbps (S200)), the number of devices and channels available for connection will be reduced.
English Making mLAN Connections In an mLAN system, you can easily configure and maintain the system, connect or disconnect the mLAN connectors on the computer and each mLAN device (virtual audio / MIDI input and output connectors), and make various mLAN connection settings (such as synchronization) by using the mLAN Graphic Patchbay and mLAN Auto Connector software applications. There is no need to re-patch audio and MIDI cables to accommodate various music production environments.
If you encounter a problem... If you hear no sound or a strange sound, first check the items described below and take appropriate action. If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer.
English • If you connect/disconnect the LAN, USB or the cables to the mini jacks terminals on the Macintosh you are using when using mLAN, some noise may be caused and/or data may be cut off. Make sure that you do not insert or unplug any connections when using mLAN. • Is the number of audio channels appropriate? The amount of audio channels that can be used simultaneously differs depending on the computer capacity and speed. .......
• Has the driver been installed? ................................................... Refer to the Installation Guide. • Is the mLAN cable properly connected? Check the connection; disconnect the mLAN cable once, then insert it again. • (For Windows) Is mLAN set to “ON”? From the task bar, right click on the mLAN Manager icon. .......Refer to “Confirming the installation” in the Installation Guide.
English ■ An application, such as a DAW, fails to recognize the mLAN driver (MIDI/audio). • (For Windows) Make sure mLAN has not been turned off. On the task bar, right-click mLAN Manager ( ), then select ON. .......Refer to “Confirming the installation” in the Installation Guide and “mLAN Connection Settings” in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. • Make sure the MY16-mLAN is connected to the mLAN cable and is powered on. Start mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay, then re-connect the device.
• (For Windows) Is the mLAN (WDM) driver selected as the default audio device for the system? - Select [Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Voice]. Make sure that something other than “mLAN Audio 01” is selected for the [Voice playback] and [Voice recording] settings. - Select [Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Audio]. Make sure that something other than “mLAN Audio 01” is selected for the [Sound playback] and [Sound recording] settings.
English Specifications Supported Host products 01V96, DM1000, 02R96 (up to 3 cards), DM2000 (up to 3 cards), 01V 01V96 and DM1000: Supported in V2.01 or later. 02R96 and DM2000: Supported in V2.11 or later. 01V: Supported in V1.06 or later; operates as MY8-mLAN Data Rate S400,S200 Audio I/O: 16In/16Out @ 48kHz / 44.1kHz (8In/8Out @ 88.2kHz / 96kHz) Fs: 44.1kHz-10% to 48kHz+6% (88.2kHz-10% to 96kHz+6%) Resolution: 24bit 1In/1Out, Baudrate: 31.
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
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