as all remote control commands are managed by the Pro64 devices and
transmitted via the network cabling.
In Pro64 systems where more than one 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card is
installed in a Yamaha console, only one of the 6416Y2 cards should be set
to provide m‑control communication and messaging between the Yamaha
host and the Pro64 network. This one card will manage remote control
communication for all 6416Y2 cards in the host console.
Channel Count and Control
As with audio I/O, the exact number of Aviom mic pre channels that can be
controlled from a console is determined by the Yamaha device’s expansion
capability, the number of 6416Y2 cards that the host’s power supply
subsystem can support, the current MY mode being used (MY8 or MY16) and
the current sample rate being used. Each MY expansion slot on a Yamaha
console provides up to 16 channels of I/O and remote control functionality.
The LS9‑32 console, for example, which has two MY slots available, can have
two 6416Y2 cards installed in it and will have a maximum of 32 channels of
external mic preamps available to be remote controlled in its user interface,
displayed in four groups of eight channels. The LS9 uses MY16 mode and
operates at 48kHz.
Use the following table to determine the number of Pro64 cards that a
particular console can support.
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