The Yamaha RSio64-D is a cutting-edge addition to the R series. This audio interface excels at converting between Dante and Mini-YGDAI formats, offering up to 64 inputs and 64 outputs. It also comes with flexible routing capabilities, making it a great choice for live sound, broadcast, recording, and post-production. With four Mini-YGDAI card slots, you can connect cards of various input/output formats and processing functions to a Dante network. Additionally, it supports remote setup from CL and QL series consoles. Technical details include a wide sampling frequency rate range, an SRC lock range of 39.7 kHz - 101.7 kHz, 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz power requirements, 60 W power consumption, dimensions of W: 480mm, H: 88mm, D: 365mm, a net weight of 6.1kg, and it comes with an Owner’s Manual and AC power cord. The operating temperature range is 0 - 40 deg C, and the storage temperature range is -20 - 60 deg C.



Using the Yamaha RSio64-D is straightforward. First, connect it to your Dante network and the devices you want to use it with via the Mini-YGDAI card slots. Make sure to use the correct cards for your input/output needs. You can set it up remotely from CL and QL series consoles, which is very convenient. When it comes to power, plug it into a 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz power source. It consumes about 60 W of power, so keep that in mind for your electrical setup. For the best performance, keep it in an environment where the temperature is between 0 - 40 deg C. When you're not using it, store it in a place with a temperature between -20 - 60 deg C. As for maintenance, regularly check the connections to ensure they are secure. If there are any issues, refer to the Owner’s Manual that comes with the product.