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Chapter 16—I/O Options
DME32—Owner’s Manual
I/O Options & the DME32
For analog and digital audio inputs and outputs, the DME32 uses optional mini YGDAI
(Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface) I/O cards, which offer several analog I/O
options and digital I/O interfaces in all the popular digital audio interconnect formats,
including AES/EBU, ADAT, and Tascam TDIF-1.
Analog I/O is also possible using the Yamaha AD824 AD Converter and DA824 DA
Converter. See “AD824 & DA824 Converters” on page 256 for more information.
The Yamaha 01V Digital Mixing Console and D24 Digital Multitrack Recorder also use
mini YGDAI I/O cards. Note that the YGDAI cards used by the Yamaha 02R Digital
Recording Console and 03D Digital Mixing Console are not interchangeable with mini
YGDAI cards.
The following mini YGDAI cards are currently available. See the Yamaha Professional
Audio Web site at the following URL for up-to-date news on mini YGDAI cards:
<http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/proaudio/homeenglish/>.
MY8-AD—8 Analog Inputs
The MY8-AD card provides eight electronically balanced analog inputs via phone jack
connectors, with 20-bit 128-times oversampling A/D converters.
MY4-AD—4 Analog Inputs
The MY4-AD card provides four electronically balanced analog inputs via female XLR
connectors, with 24-bit 128-times oversampling A/D converters.
MY4-DA—4 Analog Outputs
The MY4-DA card provides four electronically balanced analog outputs via male XLR
connectors, with 20-bit 128-times oversampling D/A converters.
MY8-AT—ADAT
The MY8-AT card provides ADAT format digital I/O via two MultiChannel Optical
Digital Interface connectors, and supports 16-, 20-, and 24-bit wordlengths.
MY8-AE—AES/EBU
The MY8-AE card provides AES/EBU format digital I/O via a 25-pin D-sub connector,
and supports 16-, 20-, and 24-bit wordlengths.
MY8-TD—Tascam TDIF-1
The MY8-TD card provides Tascam TDIF-1 format digital I/O via a 25-pin D-sub con-
nector, and supports 16-, 20-, and 24-bit wordlengths. A BNC connector is provided
for wordclock output.
MY8-TD cards feature a device selector switch (EXT: 88/INT: 38) that should be set to
match the device being connected. This should be set to “EXT: 88” when connecting a
Tascam DA-88, or “INT: 38” when connecting a Tascam DA-38 or other digital audio
device.