Yamaha MY8-LAKE MY8-LAKE Owners Manual - Page 13
Starting the Lake Controller, Placing Modules, If the Select Network Adapter
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card. The post-crossover signals can be routed back to the host or out to the AES/ EBU connector. In case of routing back to the host, patch the corresponding channels of the SLOT to the Insert In of any empty output channels. If any input channels are available instead, you can also patch to the input ports and directly output the signals via Direct Out. NOTE For details about the console settings, refer to the owner's manual supplied with your host device. Starting the Lake Controller To start the Lake Controller with an online MY8-LAKE card connected for the first time, follow the steps below. 1. Double-tap (click) the Lake Controller icon on the Windows desktop. 2. If the Select Network Adapter dialog appears, select the relevant network adapter for the MY8-LAKE connection from the list and tap [Select Adapter]. 3. Tap [No] if prompted to recall the last system configuration. NOTE • After a proper network configuration and a valid Network connection are established, your MY8-LAKE card is now online and can be controlled using the Lake Controller software. • Ensure that the Lake Controller is allowed full access through the Windows firewall. Placing Modules The default configuration for the MY8-LAKE is eight Mesa EQ modules, providing a total of eight discrete module inputs and outputs. For instructions on changing the configuration, refer to "Changing the MY8LAKE Frame Configuration" on page 21. 1. Tap the [Modules] button from the main Home screen to call up the module scroll bar. Modules button MY8-LAKE Owner's Manual 13