Yamaha DS2416 Setup Manual - page 4
Yamaha DS2416 Setup Guide
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To configure the Digital 328 as the wordclock master, enter the 328 Menu pages by pressing the
button on the right hand side of the LCD display. Using the encoder beneath the
display, scroll up or down until the ‘Clock Source Sel’ menu is highlighted, and press
Here, the sample rate at which you wish to work is also determined. Select ‘Internal:44.1kHz’ or
‘Internal:48.0kHz’, depending on the chosen sample rate:
The S/PDIF Input on the console must be routed to a suitable destination. The available options
are one of the 2 Stereo Inputs, one of the 2 FX Returns or as a Digital 2 Track Return.
So, the input which should be used will depend on which other inputs are connected. It is likely
that the most suitable input would be either Stereo 2 or as a digital 2 Track Return.
Enter the menu pages by pressing the button on the right hand side of the LCD
display. Using the encoder beneath the display, scroll up or down until the ‘SPDIF I/P Setup’
menu is highlighted and press
For example
Similarly, the S/PDIF Output from the console must be routed from a suitable source. The
available options are Auxiliary Ouput 1/2, 3/4 FX 1/2 or the Mix output. If the Auxiliary or FX
Outputs are selected, they are used as a stereo source, 1 acting as the left channel and 2
acting as the right channel. If an Auxiliary output is selected, both the S/PDIF digital output and
the analogue sends will be active.
Internal:44.1kHz
< SPDIF Input >
Route To: STE-2
< SPDIF Input >
Route To: 2TRK
or
S/PDIF Input
S/PDIF Input
S/PDIF Input
S/PDIF Input
S/PDIF Output
S/PDIF Output
S/PDIF Output
S/PDIF Output
2
Digital 328 Setup
Digital 328 Setup
Digital 328 Setup
Digital 328 Setup
Internal:48.0kHz
or
Selecting one of these destinations will override an analogue signal
present at that input.
NOTE