The Yamaha RMio64-D Dante/MADI Conversion I/O Rack is designed with the principle of delivering unnoticeable audio interfaces, in line with Yamaha's philosophy of absolute sound fidelity. During digital format conversion, it ensures zero sound change and no added noise. Its performance doesn't rely heavily on user expertise, allowing easy device connection over long distances and flexible problem - solving. This rack supports a wide array of broadcast and live - sound applications with remarkable flexibility. Technical specs include a sampling frequency rate with various internal and external settings, different MADI channels and formats, an SRC lock range of 38.59kHz - 216kHz, and a sample rate ratio limit of 6:1. It has diverse power requirements for different regions, consumes 25W, and comes with dimensions of W: 480mm (18 7/8in), H: 44mm (1 3/4in), D: 374mm (14 3/4in), and a net weight of 4.7kg (10.4lb). Accessories are the Owner’s Manual and an AC power cord, and it has specific temperature ranges for operation and storage.



Using the Yamaha RMio64 - D is straightforward. First, connect it to your devices according to the power requirements of your region. For example, in the US and Canada, use 120V 60Hz, and in Japan, use 100V 50/60Hz. When connecting, ensure the devices are powered off to avoid any electrical issues. After connection, power on the rack and let it boot up. You can then start using it for your broadcast or live - sound applications. Remember, the rack is designed to work with a wide range of sampling frequencies, so choose the appropriate one based on your needs. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a clean and dry environment within the specified temperature range (0 - 40 deg C for operation and - 20 - 60 deg C for storage). Regularly check the connections to make sure they are secure. If you encounter any problems, refer to the Owner’s Manual that comes with the product.