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System Examples
This section introduces typical system examples that feature the MY16-mLAN. Refer to
these examples for information on connecting external devices, such as microphones,
musical instruments, and computers.
Using the MY16-mLAN connected to your computer
Use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector on an IEEE1394-compatible com-
puter to the mLAN connector on an MY16-mLAN-equipped device. Use the mLAN Auto
Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay software application (See page 14) on the computer
to patch the audio and MIDI signals and to set up the wordclock. By making an mLAN con-
nection between your computer and the MY16-mLAN-equipped device, you’ll be able to
transfer multiple channels of audio in realtime between your computer and the device.
Like example below, we recommend that you use the USB cable in the opera-
tion of Studio Manager. If you use the mLAN/MIDI cable to transmit or receive
MIDI, operating Studio Manager may require more time.
*1: The 01V is not supplied with editor software for a computer.
*2: The 01V is limited to 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz, and 8-in/8-out.
NOTE
IEEE1394-compatible
computer
Digital mixer such
as the 01V96
MY16-mLAN
DAW
Studio
Manager
*1
USB
connector
IEEE1394
cable
USB
cable
AUDIO
*2
44.1kHz/48kHz:
16In / 16Out
88.2kHz/96kHz:
8In / 8Out
MIDI
1port
MIDI
1port
mLAN Auto
Connector/
mLAN Graphic
Patchbay
Editor
Summary of Contents for mLAN MY16
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