Yamaha mLAN announcements from the AES show are posted at MusisPlayer.com http://www.musicplayer.com/Miller_Freeman/Music_Players_Network/CDA/Ho me/Article/0,1611,5100906,FF.html Looks like owners of recent Yamaha gear will be able to pick up mLAN add on cards. Too bad they didn't go back one_more ;-) product generation (AN1x, A3000, SU700,...) Check it out... Several mLAN products are now available for Yamaha's IEEE-1394-based digital communications protocol. Each product currently operates at 200 Mbps (megabits per second) and offers sampling rates of 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, and 16- or 24-bit depth, dependent on user and equipment specifications. All products ship with mLAN Patch Bay connection management software, a mixer control application, and mLAN Mac drivers for compatibility with the ASIO and OMS standards. Yamaha's future plans also include product development for both Mac and PC platforms...The mLAN8P Audio/MIDI Processor is an interface that connects conventional audio and MIDI devices to an mLAN system. With internal mixing capability and digital effects processing, the unit handles 8 simultaneous audio in/outs through the 1394 buss (2 analog, 2 S/PDIF, 2 auxiliary and 2 master from the internal DSP) and can mix 12 channels (8 from 1394, 2 channels from analog and 2 from S/PDIF). Connectors include three 1394 ports, stereo 1/4-in. analog I/O, and stereo S/PDIF I/O for coaxial and TOSLink optical connections. Other connections include a stereo headphone jack for monitoring, a 1-in, 2- out MIDI interface and stereo master output...The mLAN8E Expansion Board enables mLAN-compatible MIDI equipment to connect to an mLAN system and to computers that support IEEE 1394. This interface module supports Yamaha digital musical instruments, keyboards, tone generators and samplers including the S-80, CS6X, CS6R, A4000 and A5000. The unit also features internal mixing capability for 16 inputs. Connectors include three 1394 ports that support 8 channels of audio I/O (subject to the specifications of the connected instrument) and MIDI I/O...The CD8-mLAN is an interface card for connecting compatible Yamaha digital mixing consoles - the 02R and 03D - to an mLAN system by installing it into the YGDAI card slot. The unit contains two 1394 ports with 8 channels of audio I/O and MIDI I/O. In order to interface MIDI, the CD8-mLAN needs to connect to the console externally via a serial interface...A current campaign is underway to sign third-party licensees for mLAN technology. Interested parties can view current licensing options, technology transfer procedures and implementation contracts online at http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/news/00072002.html. For more information on Yamaha pro audio products in general, go to www.yamaha.com/proaudio.
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OT: Yamaha mLAN Product Announcements at AES
2000-09-28 by jondl@jdlx-musique.com
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