MVR-64
The ports are mapped to the channels as shown in the table below. Please note
that SPDIF/AES3 channel mapping is not linear, but starts with the same channel
number as ADAT for each port. This allows to keep all routings the same even
when the protocol changes.
Port
Protocol
SMUX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ADAT
x1
1..8
9..16
17..24
25..32 33..40
41..48
49..56
57..64
SPDIF / AES3
x1
1..2
9..10
17..18
25..26 33..34
41..42
49..50
57..58
ADAT
x2
1..4
5..8
9..12
13..16
17..20
21..24
25..28 29..32
SPDIF / AES3
x2
1
5
9
13
17
21
25
29
ADAT
x4
1..2
3..4
5..6
7..8
9..10
11..12
13..14
15..16
SPDIF / AES3
x4
not supported
Table 1: Optical port channel mapping
When ADAT, SPDIF or AES3 is used as clock source, Port 1 must be connected and
is used as master clock.
3.4.
PC/USB
The USB port is used for firmware update, and as Remote Control Port for the PC
(serial terminal, 115200, 8N1. See Command line on p.11 for details).
The USB port does NOT carry audio data!
To interface the audio system of the multiverter to a computer,
connect is using Ethernet to the Dante port and use the Dante
Virtual Soundcard software.
3.5.
RS485
The RS485 port is prepared to send and receive Yamaha Headamp Remote control
information
* Not implemented in firmware 4.1. Functionality will be supplied later via firmware update
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