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MY16-ES64 & MY16-EX
The MY16-ES64 offers a 64 channel connection to an
ES100 network. However, the card can only route 16 of
these channels to the host device (a console or a DME).
The other 48 channels can be connected to the host by
daisy chaining up to three MY16-EX cards.
NAI48-ES
The NAI48-ES is a bi-directional AES/EBU bridge to an
ES100 network. At 48kHz the NAI48-ES can interface 48
channels, at 96KHZ 32 channels. There are 6 AES/EBU
25-pin subD ports, compatible with AD8HR and MY8AE
pin con guration.
SB168-ES
The SB168-ES offers 16 high quality mic/line inputs
and 8 line outputs at 48kHz. The mic/line inputs can be
remote controlled by Yamaha digital mixing consoles and
DME engines. The inputs and outputs can be assigned to
any of the 64 channels in an ES100 system.
A system of three SB168-ES units offer 48 mic/line in-
puts in total, and 24 line outputs - a channel count of 72.
An ES100 redundant ring only supports 64 channels, so
in this case 8 channels, for example outputs, can be used
double - feeding from the same ES100 channel.
DME satellite-ES
DME satellite come in 3 avours: 8 remote controllable
mic/line inputs, 8 line outputs and 4 inputs + 4 out-
puts. All have the same DSP power - about 80% of the
DME24N , but without the SPX components.
The ES100 side of DME satellites offer 16 inputs and 16
outputs to the ES100 network, which is more than the an-
alogue i/o. DME satellites are ideal for use in ‘distributed
DSP’ systems - where DSP power is not concentrated in
one device but in several devices, linked together with the
low latency ES100 protocol.
9. Yamaha ES100 devices.
MY16-ES64 SB168-ES NAI48-ES
DME Satellite-ES MY16-EX
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