Yamaha ES6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Rear Panel
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Owner’s Manual
The Controls & Connectors
# GAIN knob Page 73
For adjusting the input gain of the audio at the A/D INPUT
jacks (above). Depending on the connected device
(microphone, CD player, etc.), you may need to adjust this
for optimum level.
$ CARD (Card slot) Page 27
Insert a SmartMedia (memory) card here to transfer
various data to/from this instrument. Read carefully the
precautions on using a SmartMedia (page 28) before
inserting a SmartMedia card.
% Plug-in board cover Page 283
Installing an optional Plug-in Board to this instrument lets
you greatly expand the sonic palette of the instrument. Up
to three boards can be installed to the rear panel.
When the optional mLAN16E has been
installed:
1 mLAN (IEEE1394) connector 1, 2
For connecting mLAN devices or IEEE1394-compatible
(FireWire) devices via standard IEEE1394 (6-pin) cables.
* The name “mLAN” and its logo (above) are trademarks.
n The digital audio output via the mLAN connector is fixed to a
resolution of 24 bit/44.1 kHz.
When the optional AIEB2 has been
installed:
1 OPTICAL IN, OUT connectors Pages 33, 34
Use these connectors to input or output digital signals
over optical-fiber cable. You can use the OPTICAL IN to
record a digital signal at frequencies of 48kHz, 44.1kHz,
or 32kHz. The OPTICAL OUT connector outputs a digital
signal of 44.1kHz.
2 DIGITAL IN, OUT connectors Pages 33, 34
Use these connectors to input or output digital signals
over coaxial (RCA-pin) cable. The digital signal format is
CD/DAT (S/P DIF). You can use the DIGITAL IN connector
to record a digital signal at frequencies of 48kHz,
44.1kHz, or 32kHz. The DIGITAL OUT connector outputs a
digital signal of 44.1kHz.
3 ASSIGNABLE OUT jacks (AS1 to AS6) Page 31
Line level audio signals are output from this instrument via
these phone jacks (1/4" mono phone plug).
These outputs are independent of the main output (at the
L/MONO and R jacks above), and can be freely assigned
to any of the Drum Voice key or the Parts. This lets you
route specific Voices or sounds for processing with your
favorite outboard effect unit.
The parts which can be assigned to these jacks are as
follows:
Drum Voice key to which the drum/percussion instrument is
assigned Page 203
Any part of a Performance* Page 218
Any part of a Song* Page 235
Any part of a Pattern* Page 235
* Including the Audio Input part
n Digital audio output via the OPTICAL OUT connector or DIGITAL
OUT connector can be changed between 20-bit and 24-bit
resolution in the [UTILITY] [F2] I/O [SF2] OUTPUT display.
The frequency, however, is fixed at 44.1 kHz.
About mLAN
“mLAN” is a digital network designed for musical applications.
It uses and extends the industry standard IEEE 1394 high
performance serial bus.
For details, refer to the Guide Book of the mLAN16E.
mLAN EXPANSION BOARD mLAN16E
ACTIVE
MADE IN JAPAN
IEEE1394
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