Yamaha RMio64-D RMio64-D Owners Manual [English] - Page 17

Direct Monitoring, RMio64-D Setup, Troubleshooting

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Direct Monitoring When RMio64-D is operating in the NUAGE Workgroup, a "direct monitoring" function is available. Direct monitoring allows you to monitor a MADI signal output from the RMio64-D to Steinberg Nuendo as direct MADI output, in the same way as NUAGE I/O. Direct monitoring provides latency-free monitoring of signals from audio tracks balanced with the faders in Nuendo and MADI signals routed to the OUTPUT BUS. To turn direct monitoring on or off, use the monitoring button on tracks in Nuendo where the RMio64-D is routed as input ports. NOTE To use direct monitoring, you must activate [Direct Monitoring] in the Nuendo [Device Setup] menu. RMio64-D Setup If there are multiple AIC128-D cards on a Dante network, specify the AIC128-D unit that is used in Nuendo. To open the RMio64-D Setup within Nuendo, click "Devices," then click "RMio64-D Setup."    Dante Interface Select the AIC128-D that is used in Nuendo.  Identify When you click here, the lamp on the selected AIC128-D flashes for a few seconds. This function is convenient for identifying the selected AIC128-D.  Reload When you click here, choices for the Dante interface are updated to the latest status. Troubleshooting The following is an abbreviated list of frequently asked questions in the past. Please check it if you run into similar problems and need help. A mixer does not recognize the RMio64D • Is the Dante [Unit ID] set different ID from other Dantecompatible devices from Yamaha that connected to the same network? • Is the network switch working properly? The problem may be solved by turning the network switch on again. • Is the cable defective? The problem may be solved by replacing the cable. Audio cuts out or distorts. • Is the correct MADI input frequency selected? (page 14) • If [MADI] or [WCLK IN] is selected as the word clock source, change it to [DANTE]. Keep in mind that if this remedies the problem, the clocks for the Dante network and the unit will not be synced. If you want to select [MADI] or [WCLK IN] as the word clock source, the unit must be set as the clock master for the Dante network. For details, refer to the Dante Controller User Guide available on the website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Updating How to update the firmware? What are the computer requirements for updating the firmware? For information about updating the unit, refer to the firmware update guide for each product and the following website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Cannot update The problem may be solved by disabling any antivirus software and the firewall of the computer. For other details, refer to the firmware update guide available on the website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ What devices should I update? It is necessary to update multiple devices depending on the version of each device. For details, refer to the firmware compatibility available on the website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ RMio64-D Owner's Manual 17

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RMio64-D Owner’s Manual
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Direct Monitoring
When RMio64-D is operating in the NUAGE Workgroup,
a “direct monitoring” function is available. Direct
monitoring allows you to monitor a MADI signal output
from the RMio64-D to Steinberg Nuendo as direct MADI
output, in the same way as NUAGE I/O.
Direct monitoring provides latency-free monitoring of
signals from audio tracks balanced with the faders in
Nuendo and MADI signals routed to the OUTPUT BUS.
To turn direct monitoring on or off, use the monitoring
button on tracks in Nuendo where the RMio64-D is
routed as input ports.
NOTE
To use direct monitoring, you must activate [Direct Monitoring]
in the Nuendo [Device Setup] menu.
RMio64-D Setup
If there are multiple AIC128-D cards on a Dante network,
specify the AIC128-D unit that is used in Nuendo.
To open the RMio64-D Setup within Nuendo, click
“Devices,” then click “RMio64-D Setup.”
1
Dante Interface
Select the AIC128-D that is used in Nuendo.
2
Identify
When you click here, the lamp on the selected
AIC128-D flashes for a few seconds. This function is
convenient for identifying the selected AIC128-D.
3
Reload
When you click here, choices for the Dante interface
are updated to the latest status.
Troubleshooting
The following is an abbreviated list of frequently asked
questions in the past. Please check it if you run into
similar problems and need help.
A mixer does not recognize the RMio64-
D
Is the Dante [Unit ID] set different ID from other Dante-
compatible devices from Yamaha that connected to
the same network?
Is the network switch working properly?
The problem may be solved by turning the network
switch on again.
Is the cable defective?
The problem may be solved by replacing the cable.
Audio cuts out or distorts.
Is the correct MADI input frequency selected?
(page 14)
If [MADI] or [WCLK IN] is selected as the word clock
source, change it to [DANTE]. Keep in mind that if this
remedies the problem, the clocks for the Dante
network and the unit will not be synced. If you want to
select [MADI] or [WCLK IN] as the word clock source,
the unit must be set as the clock master for the Dante
network. For details, refer to the Dante Controller User
Guide available on the website.
Updating
How to update the firmware?
What are the computer requirements for
updating the firmware?
For information about updating the unit, refer to the
firmware update guide for each product and the
following website.
Cannot update
The problem may be solved by disabling any antivirus
software and the firewall of the computer.
For other details, refer to the firmware update guide
available on the website.
What devices should I update?
It is necessary to update multiple devices depending on
the version of each device. For details, refer to the
firmware compatibility available on the website.
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