Difference between revisions of "Yamaha Tio1608-D"

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Documentation found [https://download.yamaha.com/files/tcm:39-868466/ here].
 
Documentation found [https://download.yamaha.com/files/tcm:39-868466/ here].
 
Go to AES67 Config, click Clear Config, set Enabled and Reboot (if was not enabled).[[File:Dante Controller Tio1608-D AES67 Config.png|thumb|Enabling AES67|alt=|center]]You may need the [https://fr.yamaha.com/fr/products/proaudio/interfaces/tio1608-d/downloads.html R Remote Yamaha software] to setup input gains.
 
Go to AES67 Config, click Clear Config, set Enabled and Reboot (if was not enabled).[[File:Dante Controller Tio1608-D AES67 Config.png|thumb|Enabling AES67|alt=|center]]You may need the [https://fr.yamaha.com/fr/products/proaudio/interfaces/tio1608-d/downloads.html R Remote Yamaha software] to setup input gains.
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[[File:Yamaha R Remote gains.png|center|thumb|Yamaha R Remote gains]]
  
 
==Sending streams from Yamaha==
 
==Sending streams from Yamaha==
 
Set the view on Transmit tab. On the right, you can see Transmit Flows.
 
Set the view on Transmit tab. On the right, you can see Transmit Flows.
  
Launch Device->Create Multicast Flow, select AES67 and choose a channel. Click Create.
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Launch Device->Create Multicast Flow [[File:Dante Create Multicast.png|frameless]], select AES67 and choose a channel. Click Create.
  
 
You should see a new "RTP Multicast Flow" on the Transmit Flows view.
 
You should see a new "RTP Multicast Flow" on the Transmit Flows view.
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[[File:Dante Device Transmit.png|center|thumb|Dante Device Transmit]]
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==Receiving Stream in SOUND4==
 
==Receiving Stream in SOUND4==
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From SOUND4 Remote Control, Go to Setup->Advanced->AES67/Livewire+ Advertisement and enable "<code>SAP Advertisement</code>".
 
From SOUND4 Remote Control, Go to Setup->Advanced->AES67/Livewire+ Advertisement and enable "<code>SAP Advertisement</code>".
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[[File:SOUND4 Enable SAP Advertisement.png|center|thumb|SOUND4 Enable SAP Advertisement]]
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Configure the AES67 Input LAN Mode to "<code>AES67 SAP/Dante</code>". Click the <code>...</code> on the Session field: you should be able to select the Yamaha channels.
 
Configure the AES67 Input LAN Mode to "<code>AES67 SAP/Dante</code>". Click the <code>...</code> on the Session field: you should be able to select the Yamaha channels.
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[[File:SOUND4 AES67 Dante Input selection.png|thumb|SOUND4 AES67 Dante Input selection]]
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[[File:SOUND4 AES67 Dante Input.png|none|thumb|SOUND4 AES67 Dante Input]]
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==Sending Stream from SOUND4==
 
==Sending Stream from SOUND4==
 
Configure the AES67 Output Profile to "<code>AES67 Low Latency (Standard)</code>". Choose a multicast address and Enable. Make sure to specify the same multicast network address prefix that you specified for the Dante devices (default: 239.69.x.x)
 
Configure the AES67 Output Profile to "<code>AES67 Low Latency (Standard)</code>". Choose a multicast address and Enable. Make sure to specify the same multicast network address prefix that you specified for the Dante devices (default: 239.69.x.x)
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[[File:SOUND4 AES67 Dante Ouput.png|center|thumb|SOUND4 AES67 Dante Ouput]]
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Note that this transmit as stereo by default, so 2 channels will appear on Dante Controller.
 
Note that this transmit as stereo by default, so 2 channels will appear on Dante Controller.
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In the Device View, choose the Receive tab. The available AES67 channels should be shown. Select the one you want and drag-and-drop to the "Connected to" field of the channel you want.
 
In the Device View, choose the Receive tab. The available AES67 channels should be shown. Select the one you want and drag-and-drop to the "Connected to" field of the channel you want.
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[[File:Dante Device Receive.png|center|thumb|Dante Device Receive]]
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You can also directly use the Routing of the main Dante Controller to directly connect the channels (SOUND4 output should appear automagically in Dante Transmitter).
 
You can also directly use the Routing of the main Dante Controller to directly connect the channels (SOUND4 output should appear automagically in Dante Transmitter).
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[[File:Dante Controller Network View.png|center|thumb|Dante Controller Network View]]
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Revision as of 08:28, 4 March 2020

The Yamaha Tio1608-D is a 16 mic input/8 analog output Dante/AES67 device.

This will describe how to setup for SOUND product interoperability with AES67.

Setup

Set the configuration switch (refer to Yamaha documentation):

  • 1-2 device ID as you want. up-up for ID 1/2/3
  • 3 may be set down to reinitialize, but put it back up after
  • 4 for left up (unless redundancy down)
  • 5-6 up-down for DHCP
  • 7-8 down-up for keep state between reboot

On front, set Quick Config Off.

For Windows or MacOS, download Dante Controller on Audinate website. If you use a VM, multicast must work (check 224.0.0.233).

Launch Dante Controller. You should see the device in Routing view.

Open Device->Device View, and select the Tio1608-D.

Documentation found here.

Go to AES67 Config, click Clear Config, set Enabled and Reboot (if was not enabled).

Enabling AES67

You may need the R Remote Yamaha software to setup input gains.

Yamaha R Remote gains

Sending streams from Yamaha

Set the view on Transmit tab. On the right, you can see Transmit Flows.

Launch Device->Create Multicast Flow Dante Create Multicast.png, select AES67 and choose a channel. Click Create.

You should see a new "RTP Multicast Flow" on the Transmit Flows view.

Dante Device Transmit


Receiving Stream in SOUND4

NOTE: You need the LAN Audio Ethernet for cards or EcoLine products. On other rack products, this is always included.

From SOUND4 Remote Control, Go to Setup->Advanced->AES67/Livewire+ Advertisement and enable "SAP Advertisement".

SOUND4 Enable SAP Advertisement


Configure the AES67 Input LAN Mode to "AES67 SAP/Dante". Click the ... on the Session field: you should be able to select the Yamaha channels.

SOUND4 AES67 Dante Input selection
SOUND4 AES67 Dante Input


Sending Stream from SOUND4

Configure the AES67 Output Profile to "AES67 Low Latency (Standard)". Choose a multicast address and Enable. Make sure to specify the same multicast network address prefix that you specified for the Dante devices (default: 239.69.x.x)

SOUND4 AES67 Dante Ouput


Note that this transmit as stereo by default, so 2 channels will appear on Dante Controller.

Receiving Stream in Yamaha

NOTE: SOUND4 outputs in stereo, so for mono programs (BigVoice) you can use only the left one.

In the Device View, choose the Receive tab. The available AES67 channels should be shown. Select the one you want and drag-and-drop to the "Connected to" field of the channel you want.

Dante Device Receive


You can also directly use the Routing of the main Dante Controller to directly connect the channels (SOUND4 output should appear automagically in Dante Transmitter).

Dante Controller Network View