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Note: When Conductor Priority is set to a value other than “Auto”, the value specified via the
CobraNet Manager takes priority.
Note: The MY16-C conductor priority is automatically set to the same values as the MY16-CII
according to the three available clock modes, but the MY16-C conductor priority setting cannot be
changed manually.
Conductor Priority Should Be Set Manually When...
With some types of connection, word clock loops may occur when Conductor Priority is set to
“Auto” resulting in network instability. In such cases set conductor priority to prevent the
occurrence of loops.
Figure 28: Conductor Priority needs to be set manually
In this example Conductor Priority is set to “Auto” so the MY16-CII installed in the DME64N
becomes a conductor and a word clock loop is created. To rectify this problem it is necessary to
either lower the conductor priority of the MY16-CII installed in the DME64 or raise the conductor
priority of the MY16-CII installed in the PM5D, thus preventing the MY16-CII installed in the
DME64N from functioning as conductor.
U.R.G.,Pro Audio& Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
©2006 Yamaha Corporation
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Clock
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PM5D
MY16-CII
DME64N
Network Sync
performer
Network
CobraNet device
CobraNet Synchronization signal flow
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