Yamaha i88X Manual Do Utilizador

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Features
 
 
Fast data transfer via mLAN
 
Connecting the i88X to a computer and other mLAN devices via IEEE1394 (FireWire/i.LINK) cables 
enables you to transfer multi-channel audio data and multi-port MIDI signals to and from a com-
puter-based DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and connected mLAN devices (at a transfer rate of 
400Mbps [S400]).
 
 
Up to 18 audio channel I/O
 
 
The i88X features two MIC/LINE inputs and six LINE inputs. Inputs 1 and 2 feature two sonically 
transparent mic preamps (derived from DM2000) and phantom power, and accept both XLR 
and TRS phone plugs. Inputs 3-8 accept TRS phone plugs (pages 8 and 11).
 
 
Input 1 also features a HI-Z (high impedance) jack to connect high-impedance instruments, such 
as guitar or bass (page 8).
 
 
 
 
The i88X also features a sampling rate converter that supports sampling frequencies from 
44.1 kHz through 96 kHz. It also features coaxial DIGITAL STEREO IN and OUT jacks and the 
optical IN and OUT jacks that are switchable between STEREO and ADAT.
 
 
The MIDI IN and OUT ports enable you to connect external MIDI devices in the mLAN system 
(page 11).
 
 
The i88X can process up to 18-channel input and output data when running at a sampling fre-
quency of 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz, and up to 14-channel input and output data when running at a 
sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.
 
 
Audio Characteristics
 
 
Compatible sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
 
 
Linear 24-bit, 128-times (at a sampling frequency of 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz) or 64-times (at a sam-
pling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz) oversampling A/D and D/A converters
 
 
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz, Standard dynamic range: 110 dB
 
 
Direct Monitoring Function
 
 
Enables you to monitor the sound being recorded to the DAW without latency (sound delay) 
(page 17).
 
 
Integrated Package Containing Plug-in Effects
 
 
Four VST/AU plug-in effects, including equalizer, vocal and mastering effects, etc.
 
Table of Contents
 
Removing rubber stoppers for rack mount installation....................................................... 4
Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 5
Package Contents.................................................................................................................. 5
Features ................................................................................................................................. 6
Fundamentals of mLAN......................................................................................................... 7
Operational Flow for Sound Output..................................................................................... 7
Names and Functions............................................................................................................ 8
 
 
Turning the Power to the i88X and Connected Devices On and Off ................................. 12
Connecting External Devices ............................................................................................... 13
Connecting Musical Instruments and Microphones and Adjusting the Input Level .......... 16
Direct Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 17
System Examples.................................................................................................................. 18
Making mLAN Connections ................................................................................................. 20
LED Indicators ...................................................................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................... 22
Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 25