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Features

Fast data transfer via mLAN
mLAN is a digital network designed for music. It uses the IEEE1394 high performance serial bus and allows you to construct systems that are more sophisticated yet simpler than ever before. The MY16-mLAN can transmit data at a transfer rate of up to 400Mbps (S400).
Set up mLAN connections intuitively using a graphical user interface
From your computer you can specify the audio/MIDI signal ow and make synchronization settings intuitively and easily; the mLAN Auto Connector software makes it easy to connect mLAN devices to your computer, and mLAN Graphic Patchbay lets you connect multiple mLAN devices simply by making settings on your computer screen.
Up to 16 channels of audio I/O and one MIDI I/O port
When the device in which the MY16-mLAN is installed is connected to other mLAN devices, you have up to 16-in and 16-out channels of audio, plus 1-in and 1-out MIDI port. NOTE
If the MY16-mLAN is installed in the 01V, the maximum number of audio channels is 8-in and 8-out.

Table of Contents

Introduction.... 3 Package Contents... 3 Features... 4 Fundamentals of mLAN.. 5 Operational Flow for Sound Output... 6 Devices that are compatible with the MY16-mLAN. 7 Installing the MY16-mLAN.. 8 Names and Functions.. 9 Connections... 10 System Examples.. 11 Making mLAN Connections... 14 Troubleshooting... 15 Specifications... 20

Fundamentals of mLAN

mLAN is a digital network for music that was developed based on IEEE1394, an industry-standard high-performance data communications protocol. Digital music environments that do not feature mLAN require dozens of cables for various devices and purposes, including MIDI cables and audio cables to route MIDI and audio signals. If you wish to make changes to such systems, you must physically disconnect and re-connect these cables. For example, adding another synthesizer to a system requires two MIDI cables and two or more cables for audio (for stereo equipment). Making the appropriate connections may require special knowledge of inputs, outputs, stereo settings, and perhaps connector impedance.
The larger the system, the more complicated and expensive these connections become, increasing the likelihood of errors and difculties. It takes time and effort to investigate such errors and their underlying causes. You may have already experienced the unpleasantness of tracking various cables through a spiders web of connections. mLAN simplies cable connections by using only one type of IEEE1394 cable, thus enabling you to congure extremely sophisticated systems. There is no need to repatch cables to change routings of MIDI and audio signals between mLAN devices.

Operational Flow for Sound Output
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Install the MY16-mLAN into your device.See page 8. Install Tools for MY16-mLAN.See Installing the Software in the Installation Guide. Connect the computer and mLAN devices using the IEEE1394 cables.See page 10. Turn on mLAN Manager (Windows only).See Conrming the installation in the Installation Guide. To connect a computer to a single mLAN device directly, rst start mLAN Auto Connector. To connect a computer to multiple mLAN devices, start mLAN Graphic Patchbay.See page 14. Congure connections in mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay.Using Auto Connector: See Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide.Using Graphic Patchbay: See mLAN Connection Settings in the Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Make settings for audio and MIDI input/output as described in the owners manual for your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or your connected device(s).
For subsequent steps, refer to the owners manual for the software and connected devices. NOTE
In this manual, setting up audio, MIDI, and wordclock routings is referred as mLAN connection.
Devices that are compatible with the MY16-mLAN
If youre using a device that has more than one mini-YGDAI slot
If you will be handling MIDI data in your mLAN system, install the MY16-mLAN into slot 1 of your device. If it is installed in other than slot 1, you wont be able to transmit or receive MIDI.

Compatible devices

The MY16-mLAN can be installed in the following devices. This table also shows the maximum number of audio input and output channels and MIDI ports that can be used with the MY16-mLAN. Compatible device 01V (Ver. 1.06 or later) 01V96 (Ver. 2.01 or later) 02R96 (Ver. 2.11 or later) DM1000 (Ver. 2.01 or later) DM2000 (Ver. 2.11 or later) NOTE If youre using the 01V
If the MY16-mLAN is installed in the 01V, the MY16-mLAN will operate in maximum audio input/output 8-in/8-out, wordclock 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz only, and transmission speed 400 Mbps. Also, it will be shown as MY8-mLAN in the 01Vs display.
Maximum number of audio channels Fs: 44.1kHz/48kHz 8In / 8Out Fs: 88.2kHz/96kHz Not supported

Number of MIDI ports

1In / 1Out 16In / 16Out 8In / 8Out
If youre using a 01V96/DM1000 system version earlier than 2.01, or 02R96/DM2000 system version earlier than 2.11
In order to allow it to operate as the MY16-mLAN, you will need to update your device. For details on updating, refer to the following URL. Yamaha Pro Audio http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

Installing the MY16-mLAN

Heres how to install the MY16-mLAN in your device. You should also refer to the owners manual of the device into which youre installing the MY16-mLAN.
Before you begin the installation, carefully read the PRECAUTIONS on page 2. Dont change the setting of DIP switch SW1. The unit may no longer operate correctly if you move SW1. If you inadvertently move it, restore the factory settings as described below.
Factory settings: 13: OFF 4: ON A switch is OFF when the white slider is moved toward the number.
Set the MY16-mLANs DIP switch SW2 as appropriate for your device. If youre installing the MY16-mLAN in a device other than the 01V, set this switch to ON:OTHERS. If youre installing the MY16-mLAN in the 01V, set this switch to OFF:01V. You must set the DIP switch before installing the MY16-mLAN in your device. You wont be able to change the DIP switch setting once youve installed the MY16mLAN. If you need to change the setting, turn off the power of your device, remove the MY16-mLAN, and then change the setting. Install the MY16-mLAN in your device. For details, refer to the owners manual of the device in which youre installing it.
Before you install the card, you must power off any peripheral equipment connected to the device in which youre installing it, and disconnect all cables. The screws also function as an electrical ground, so be sure to tighten them securely.
The device in which youre installing the MY16-mLAN must remain power off while you install the MY16-mLAN. 3. Connect the device in which the MY16-mLAN is installed to your mLAN devices or IEEE1394-compatible computer (page 10).

Names and Functions

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A mLAN (IEEE1394) jacks

These 6-pin IEEE1394 standard jacks enable you to connect mLAN devices or IEEE1394-compatible (FireWire/i.LINK) computers. If the connecting device features a 6-pin IEEE1394 jack, use a standard 6-pin to 6pin IEEE1394 cable. If it features a 4-pin IEEE1394 jack, use a standard 6-pin to 4-pin IEEE1394 cable. Do not connect the cables in a loop. (See page 17). NOTE
We recommend S400 compatible IEEE1394 cables (mLAN cables) that are no longer than 4.5 meters.

B ACTIVE indicator

This indicator lights up when the MY16-mLAN is operating. The indicator turns off when an error occurs during an operation. When you click the [ID (Identify)] button in mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay (page 14) to identify the corresponding mLAN device in the network, the indicator ashes. NOTE
The indicator also lights up if an mLAN cable is not connected to the unit.

Connections

This section explains how to connect the MY16-mLAN to other mLAN devices and to your computer.
Connecting an mLAN (IEEE1394) device
Connect the mLAN (IEEE1394) connector on the mLAN device and IEEE1394-compatible computer to the mLAN connector on the MY16-mLAN using IEEE1394 (FireWire/ i.LINK) cables. At this time, you do not have to turn off the power to the mLAN device or the MY16-mLAN-equipped device.

mLAN16E

MY16-mLAN mLAN (IEEE1394) device
IEEE1394-compatible computer

IEEE1394 cable

System Examples

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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 computer 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 connection between your computer and the MY16-mLAN-equipped device, youll be able to transfer multiple channels of audio in realtime between your computer and the device. NOTE
Like example below, we recommend that you use the USB cable in the operation of Studio Manager. If you use the mLAN/MIDI cable to transmit or receive MIDI, operating Studio Manager may require more time.

mLAN Auto Connector/ mLAN Graphic Patchbay

Studio Manager*1 Editor

AUDIO*2 44.1kHz/48kHz: 16In / 16Out 88.2kHz/96kHz: 8In / 8Out

MIDI 1port MIDI 1port

USB cable
Digital mixer such as the 01V96

USB connector

*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.
System congured around Yamaha 01V96 Digital Mixing Console
Use IEEE1394 cables to connect an MY16-mLAN-equipped 01V96, an i88X audio MIDI interface, an mLAN16E-equipped MOTIF ES music production synthesizer, and an IEEE1394-compatible computer. Use mLAN Graphic Patchbay (See page 14) on the computer to patch the audio and MIDI signals and to set up the wordclock. Conguring an mLAN system around the 01V96 enables you to do the following: Transfer audio and MIDI data between mLAN devices simply by connecting them via IEEE1394 cables Set up and modify audio and MIDI signal patches between mLAN devices in various situations using mLAN Graphic Patchbay, without physically re-patching cables NOTE
DAW Studio Manager mLAN Graphic Patchbay
Monitor system IEEE1394 cable USB cable

VOL VOL

MY16mLAN

ADAT recorder/Mixer

MOTIF ES

Guitar/Bass

Microphone

Synthesizer

The number of available input and output channels may vary depending on the specic mLAN devices connected. For the best performance, it is recommended that you connect up to four mLAN devices (including a computer) in a network. If the network contains an mLAN device that is only compatible with a low transfer rate (200 Mbps (S200)), the number of devices and channels available for connection will be reduced.
Wordclocks In a system that features multiple digitally-connected devices, all digital devices must be synchronized when digital audio signals are transferred from one device to another. Even if the devices use matching sampling frequencies, if their audio processing timing is not synchronized, they might not receive signals correctly, and audible noise, glitches or clicks may occur. Synchronization is achieved using a wordclock (a clock signal that synchronizes all digital audio signals in a system). In a typical digital audio system, one device operates as the wordclock master and transmits a wordclock signal. The other devices operate as wordclock slaves, synchronizing to the wordclock master. To connect the MY16-mLAN to external devices via mLAN, you must rst make clock settings for the device in which the MY16mLAN is installed. Then in mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay, select a device to be the master, and set the other devices as slaves. If the MY16-mLAN is used as a wordclock slave, it can operate at a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz. If the MY16-mLAN is used as the wordclock master, it will operate at the wordclock used by the MY16-mLAN-equipped device. For information on setting the sampling frequency and wordclock, refer to the Installation Guide, or to the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual, or the owners manual for your device.

Making mLAN Connections

In an mLAN system, you can easily congure and maintain the system, connect or disconnect the mLAN connectors on the computer and each mLAN device (virtual audio / MIDI input and output connectors), and make various mLAN connection settings (such as synchronization) by using the mLAN Graphic Patchbay and mLAN Auto Connector software applications. There is no need to re-patch audio and MIDI cables to accommodate various music production environments. mLAN Auto Connectors This software application enables you to connect a computer to a single mLAN device. It enables you to easily select wordclock and audio input and output channels. For information on installing and using the software, refer to the separate Installation Guide. NOTE
You can also use mLAN Graphic Patchbay to connect a computer to a single mLAN device.
mLAN Graphic Patchbay This graphic software application enables you to manage mLAN connection settings for the connected computer and multiple mLAN devices. You can immediately grasp connections in their entirety by viewing displayed mLAN system conguration graphics. You can also intuitively modify wordclock settings and audio and MIDI signal routing, much as if you were connecting physical cables. For information on installing and using the software, refer to the separate Installation Guide and the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Saving mLAN connection settings to the corresponding mLAN device
When you make mLAN connections on the computer, the connection settings will be automatically saved in the corresponding mLAN devices. Therefore, if you used mLAN Graphic Patchbay to congure a network that excludes a computer, the next time you use the network, you will be able to activate the network just by turning on the power to the networks mLAN devices (without starting the computer).

Troubleshooting

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If you encounter a problem. If you hear no sound or a strange sound, rst check the items described below and take appropriate action. If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer.
No sound or very low volume level
Are speakers or headphones connected correctly to the MY16-mLAN-equipped device? Are your amp and other external devices for the MY16-mLAN-equipped device turned on? Are all the level settings (of any tone generators, playback devices and the application itself) appropriate? The connection cable from the external device to the MY16-mLAN-equipped device may be broken. Is the wordclock setting correct for both the MY16-mLAN and the external device(s)?.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide, and Wordclock Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. (For Windows) Is mLAN (mLAN Driver) set to ON? From the task bar, right click on the mLAN Manager (mLAN icon). Are the other settings of mLAN appropriate?.Refer to Unable to communicate via mLAN (page 17). If there are more than four devices (including a computer) on the network, the limit of the IEEE1394 BUS bandwidth may be exceeded. The limit of the IEEE1394 BUS bandwidth may have been exceeded. Check the current bandwidth using mLAN Graphic Patchbay, and disconnect some devices if necessary.Refer to Menu Bar in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. If there is an mLAN device that supports only S200 on the mLAN network, the IEEE1394 BUS bandwidth may be reduced and its limit exceeded. Reduce the number of mLAN devices connected to the network, or disconnect some devices as necessary.Refer to Menu Bar in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.

Is the number of channels for mLAN audio receiving/sending (set on the mLAN Auto Connector and mLAN Graphic Patchbay) appropriate?.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
Unable to transfer MIDI data or Program Changes
Are the mLAN cables connected correctly? An mLAN cable may be broken. Is the power turned on for the transmitting and receiving devices? Make sure the transmission and reception channels match.

Incorrect pitch

Is the unit operating on the same sampling frequency as the synchronized external device?.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide and Wordclock Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Is the master device operating in a stable way?
Cannot change the wordclock
While using the mLAN system, make wordclock settings using mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide and Wordclock Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
Unable to communicate via mLAN
Has the driver been installed?... Refer to the Installation Guide. Is the mLAN cable properly connected? Check the connection; disconnect the mLAN cable once, then insert it again. (For Windows) Is mLAN set to ON? From the task bar, right click on the mLAN Manager icon.Refer to Conrming the installation in the Installation Guide. (For Windows) When adding a new IEEE1394 card, right click on the mLAN Manager icon in the task bar and select ON.Refer to Conrming the installation in the Installation Guide. Is the ACTIVE lamp on the rear panel of the MY16-mLAN lit (in blue)? If it is not lit, check the followings: - In mLAN Driver Setup, is the Status indicator blue? If not, restart the MY16-mLAN-equipped device and re-enable connection by using mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Has connection been enabled with mLAN Auto Connector and/or Graphic Patchbay? Reenable connection if necessary.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Have you changed the device? Even if the model is the same, if the actual device is different, it is necessary to re-enable connection by using Auto Connector and/or Graphic Patchbay.Refer to Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Is there a loop connection? Check the cabling and make sure none of the devices are connected in a loop.

Computer

mLAN device : IEEE 1394-equipped device

mLAN device

There may be a limit on the IEEE1394 interface of your computer as to the number of ports that can be used simultaneously. Check how many ports can be used simultaneously.Refer to Maximum Number of Connected Node in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Turn off all devices on the mLAN network (except the computer) and re-connect each device one-by-one until the device causing the problem is found. (For Windows) (When removing the mLAN bus from the [Safely Remove Hardware] setting of the task bar.) Restart the computer when using mLAN again. With Macintosh notebook computers such as the iBook and PowerBook, always rst connect the MY16-mLAN-equipped device and mLAN cable then turn on the power of the MY16mLAN-equipped device, before starting up the computer. Make sure that you set up the wordclock correctly. Also, make sure that one node is assigned as master and the other nodes are assigned as slaves.Refer to mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
An application, such as a DAW, fails to recognize the mLAN driver (MIDI/audio).
(For Windows) Make sure mLAN has not been turned off. On the task bar, right-click mLAN Manager ( ), then select ON.Refer to Conrming the installation in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Make sure the MY16-mLAN is connected to the mLAN cable and is powered on. Start mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay, then re-connect the device.Refer to Conrming the installation in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. (For Macintosh) To use an iBook or PowerBook in the system, connect the MY16-mLANequipped device to the Macintosh using an mLAN cable, turn on the power to the MY16mLAN-equipped device, then start the Macintosh. Make sure the mLAN settings are correct.Refer to Unable to communicate via mLAN on page 17.

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The computer processing speed is too slow. The computers CPU meter indicates a heavy processing load. Playback response is delayed.
Make sure your computer satises the system requirements.Refer to System Requirements in the Installation Guide. (For Windows) If you do not use the mLAN system, on the task bar right-click mLAN Manager ( ), then select OFF (mLAN quits).Refer to Conrming the installation in the Installation Guide. Try reducing the number of audio channels in mLAN Auto Connector or Graphic Patchbay.Refer to Connecting the Computer and mLAN devices via mLAN in the Installation Guide and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Try increasing the latency value..Refer to Changing the Settings after Installation in the Installation Guide. (For Windows) Refer to Hints when using audio data (Windows).Refer to the Installation Guide. (For Windows) The condition may improve if you set Hyper Threading to Disable. Using mLAN Graphic Patchbay, try reducing the number of devices connected to the computer.Refer to mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. If multiple S200-compatible devices are connected to the network, connecting mLAN devices in mLAN Graphic Patchbay may require more time.

Inconsistency in wordclock, or unable to exit from Auto Connector
(For Windows) Mobile computers with Intel CPU SpeedStep technology is applied for some CPUs (CPU for notebook PC). Please disable the SpeedStep technology when mLAN is employed. SpeedStep technology changes CPU clock dynamically depending on the loading on the CPU to save the power consumption. - How to disable the SpeedStep technology; In almost all of the PCs, BIOS has a function to select enabling or disabling the SpeedStep technology. Please refer to the PCs operating manual, or make inquiry to the PC manufacturer.
Unable to close the application or operating system Unable to change the mLAN settings Unable to uninstall mLAN Applications for Yamaha or mLAN Tools 2.0
(For Windows) Is the mLAN (WDM) driver selected as the default audio device for the system? - Select [Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Voice]. Make sure that something other than mLAN Audio 01 is selected for the [Voice playback] and [Voice recording] settings. - Select [Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Audio]. Make sure that something other than mLAN Audio 01 is selected for the [Sound playback] and [Sound recording] settings. - In MIDI music playback, select any option other than the range of options from mLAN MIDI Out through mLAN MIDI Out (8). (For Windows) Select [Start | Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices | Sounds]. And select No sounds in the [Sound scheme], then execute again. (For Windows) If you cannot quit mLAN (by selecting OFF after right clicking the mLAN icon in the task bar), end the processes listed below manually. ([Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] [Processes] select process [End process]) When nished, start mLAN Manager to change the mLAN settings again. - mLANVDevice.exe - mLANTFamily.exe - mLANSoftPH.exe - mLANManager.exe To change mLAN settings, select [Start | (All) Programs | Start Up], then start mLAN Manager. - (When a message such as le cannot be found appears when uninstalling:) Try executing the installation once more, then uninstall again.
(Windows) mLAN Manager (the mLAN icon in the Task bar) has disappeared.
Select [Start | (All) Programs | Start Up (or mLAN Tools)], then select mLAN Manager.
Launching mLAN Graphic Patchbay or updating to the latest information takes a while.
When you try to update the network information after connecting or disconnecting an mLAN device that does not support S400, the system adjusts the mLAN transfer speed, and requires more time to process your request. However, this will not affect any subsequent operations. If ve or more mLAN devices (including a computer) have been connected to a network, the total number of transmission channels of all devices will be limited. You can connect up to 86 channels in Windows and up to 98 channels in a Macintosh system.

Specications

Supported Host products Data Rate 01V96, DM1000, 02R96 (up to 3 cards), DM2000 (up to 3 cards), 01V
01V96 and DM1000: Supported in V2.01 or later. 02R96 and DM2000: Supported in V2.11 or later. 01V: Supported in V1.06 or later; operates as MY8-mLAN
S400,S200 I/O: 16In/16Out @ 48kHz / 44.1kHz (8In/8Out @ 88.2kHz / 96kHz) Fs: 44.1kHz-10% to 48kHz+6% (88.2kHz-10% to 96kHz+6%) Resolution: 24bit 1In/1Out, Baudrate: 31.25kbps
Necessary for USB connections for using Multi Port MIDI (SLOT1 is available for Digital console within multi SLOTs)
MIDI Wordclock Transition Speed setting Indication LED Host device detection switch Others Connectors Power Requirement Dimension (WxDxH)

Slow/Fast

Specied by included mLAN Graphic Patchbay or Auto Connector.
ACTIVE (Blue) 01V/Others number of node: Up to 5 nodes To IEEE1394: 6 Pin x 2 740mA (Max.) / +5V 120 mm x 176.1 mm x 40 mm (4-3/4" x 6-15/16" x 1-9/16")
Specications and appearance subject to change without notice.

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.

(class B)

2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this
product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE:This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class B digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.

CANADA

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. Ceci ne sapplique quaux produits distribus par Yamaha Canada Musique Lte.
For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below. Pour plus de dtails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous gurant dans la liste suivante.
Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgefhrten Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshndlern in den jeweiligen Bestimmungslndern erhltlich. Para detalles sobre productos, contacte su tienda Yamaha ms cercana o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo.

NORTH AMERICA

Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. 135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, M1S 3R1, Canada Tel: 416-298-1311

BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Belgium Rue de Geneve (Genevastraat) 10, 1140 - Brussels, Belgium Tel: 02-726 6032
THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yamaha Music & Electronics (China) Co.,Ltd. 25/F., United Plaza, 1468 Nanjing Road (West), Jingan, Shanghai, China Tel: 021-6247-2211

U.S.A.

Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620, U.S.A. Tel: 714-522-9011

FRANCE

Yamaha Musique France BP 70-77312 Marne-la-Valle Cedex 2, France Tel: 01-64-61-4000

INDONESIA

PT. Yamaha Music Indonesia (Distributor) PT. Nusantik Gedung Yamaha Music Center, Jalan Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 4, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia Tel: 21-520-2577

OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Siemensstrae 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: +49-4101-3030

OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES

Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacic Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2317

EUROPE

THE UNITED KINGDOM
Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd. Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes, MK7 8BL, England Tel: 01908-366700

AFRICA

Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacic Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2313

OCEANIA

AUSTRALIA
Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd. Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, Australia Tel: 3-9693-5111

GERMANY

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Siemensstrae 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: 04101-3030

MIDDLE EAST

TURKEY/CYPRUS
SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Switzerland Seefeldstrasse 94, 8008 Zrich, Switzerland Tel: 01-383 3990
COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN

OTHER COUNTRIES

Yamaha Music Gulf FZE LB21-128 Jebel Ali Freezone P.O.Box 17328, Dubai, U.A.E. Tel: +971-4-881-5868

AUSTRIA

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-60203900

THE NETHERLANDS

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HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division
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For Windows Users

CD-ROM Contents
Software for Windows is included on CD-ROM(s). (i88X users should begin by installing TOOLS for i88X/mLAN16E.)
TOOLS for i88X/mLAN16E TOOLS for MY16-mLAN
Folder Name Application Name Contents This software includes mLAN drivers and applications required to make mLAN connections between the mLAN devices and the computer. Install the software while the power to the mLAN devices is off (page 9). A single installation procedure installs all applications necessary for mLAN communications. Software to be installed includes mLAN Auto Connector and mLAN Graphic Patchbay, which are used to set up audio and MIDI connections for an mLAN network.
Plug-in Effect (included only with i88X)
This software can be used as plug-in software within a VST compatible program. To call up the PDF manual for each program, select [Start] [All programs] [YAMAHA VST Plugins] (the relevant software) [Online Manual]. For instructions on installing the Plug-in Effects, see page 26.
Folder Name Application Name Contents This software reproduces the EQ and Dynamics effects built into each channel of the YAMAHA Digital Mixing Studio 01X, and uses the processing power of the computer for the effects. You can use the Dynamics and 4-band EQ functions (that can be also found on Yamaha Digital Mixing consoles) as effects software. You can also import the 01X settings, thus reproducing the songs created on the 01X. This program is used to edit the pitch of recorded vocals. More than just a pitch processor, it can also be used to change the character of the vocals. Moreover, you can use MIDI data on the host application to control the Pitch Fix effect. For more information on setting up with the host application, refer to the Pitch Fix PDF owners manual. This is a multi-effect program for processing vocals. The plug-in features various effects, including a high-pass lter, compressor and a 3-band equalizer. This is a multi-effect program for mastering purposes. It features a compressor, limiter and soft-clip function, and allows you to split the signal into three bands for separate multi-band processing.

Proceed to the next step.
1 Disconnect all MIDI cables that connect MIDI
5 Select [Start] [Control Panel]. If the control
6 Go to [System] [Hardware] [Driver Signing] [File Signature Verification], and check the radio
button to the left of Ignore -Install all files, regardless of file signature and click [OK].
After completing the installation, make sure to restore the original setting if necessary.
7 Check that no ! or x marks appear next to IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers (in [System] [Hard-
ware] [Device Manager]). If one of these marks is shown, the mLAN (IEEE 1394/i.Link) connection cannot be used. Refer to the owners manual of your computer for details.
8 Click [OK] to close the System Properties window, then click the Close button ([X]) at the top right of the window to close the Control Panel.
Installation of mLAN Tools
14 Click [Next]. The display for installing mLAN

Tools appears.

9 Exit from any open applications and close all

open windows.

15 Click [Next]. The Destination Directory
window appears, letting you determine the desired drive and folder name for installing mLAN Tools. The destination directory is automatically set; however, if you wish to change it, click the [Browse] button and select the desired folder (drive:\folder name). Click [Next] after making or confirming the selection.
10 Insert the included CD-ROM into the CDROM drive.
Starting up the Installer for the mLAN Software
The installer will install the following two programs to your computer. mLAN Tools 2.0 mLAN Application for YAMAHA
16 Confirm the drive and folder name and click
[Next] to start installation.
To cancel the installation, click [Cancel].
Use the Cancel button or Close button to quit the installation. Quitting by using the [CTR]+[ALT]+[DEL] buttons or by turning off the power while installation is in process is can result in problems since the installation is terminated without performing a proper uninstall.
17 When installation is finished, a Completed
message appears. Click [Finish].
11 Double-click on the mLAN_ folder.
Various files are shown, including Setup.exe.

When you start the ASIO mLAN Control Panel, the system displays the following dialog box. When using the mLAN ASIO Driver, open the ASIO Control Panel within the driver settings of the DAW software (the particular menu depends on the software you are using) and set the Preferred Buffer Size as needed.
Also, when using the mLAN WDM driver, adjust as necessary the latency value of the WDM driver (which corresponds to the latency of the ASIO driver in this chart) within the driver settings of the DAW software. The initial setting of the Preferred Buffer Size of the mLAN ASIO driver is the smallest value.

q Preferred Buffer Size

This parameter enables you to specify the size of the buffer inside the mLAN ASIO driver.

w Sample Size

q w e r t
This parameter enables you to specify the bit resolution for audio data transmission and reception.

e Latency

This eld indicates the audio latency value for transmission and reception. Audio latency is determined by the Preferred Buffer Size (w) setting.
Click to enable the settings and close the dialog box.

t Cancel

Click to close the dialog box without changing the settings.

e Status

If you are using mLAN Auto Connector, this parameter indicates the current data (MIDI/ Audio) reception status (from the mLAN device to computer) of the mLAN connection. If there is an error in transmission, the computer displays an error message.
If you are using mLAN Graphic Patchbay, refer to the Graphic Patchbay Online Manual for information on the error messages. Blue. Data is being properly transmitted. Yellow. Only one type of data (MIDI or audio) is being received. Red. Error in reception. Gray. No reception.
About the Information window
This window indicates the MIDI and audio data reception status (from the mLAN device to computer).
R1, R2, etc. This indicates the data reception status. R1 corresponds to MIDI reception while R2 corresponds to audio reception from the mLAN device. The number of tabs shown differs depending on your particular computer conguration.
Icon Blue. Reception is normal. Red. Error in reception. Gray. No reception.
Receive Status This mark indicates the order in which the data of each format is received. The symbol o indicates that data in the corresponding format is being received. The symbol - indicates that data in a different format is being received. For example, the symbol oooooooo- in the Audio eld indicates that nine sequences have been received, and the rst eight sequences are in the audio data format. The Unknown eld displays symbols if sequences in unknown formats are received. These elds are blank if no mLAN data is received. If an error occurs during reception, a red warning message ashes. In this case, check the transmission device.

y EXIT

Clicking this button actually applies the settings made in this window. Changes to the settings do not take effect unless [Set] is clicked.

t Revert

Click to close the dialog box.
If youve made changes to the settings (but not yet clicked [Set]), clicking this button restores the settings made the last time [Set] was clicked. Once you click [Set], [Revert] cannot be used.
If the computers system sound is output to mLAN audio channels:
The computers system sound (such as an alarm sound) will be output to mLAN audio channels if the following settings are made:
The WDM driver is selected in mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay. mLAN WDM driver (mLAN Audio Out/In 01) has been selected for the Windows system audio device.
Follow the steps below to prevent the system sound from being output to mLAN audio channels.
The following setting cancels output of all Wave sounds from the computer speakers.
1 Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Sounds and Audio Devices] [Voice], and click [Volume] in
the Voice playback section to call up the Master Volume window.
2 Check the Mute checkbox in the Wave column.
Connecting a Computer to an mLAN device via mLAN
This section describes the procedure for connecting a computer to a single mLAN device peer-to-peer in mLAN Auto Connector. In mLAN Auto Connector, you can easily connect an mLAN device by setting up the wordclock and the number of audio I/O channels. To connect multiple mLAN devices to a computer, use mLAN Graphic Patchbay. For more information on mLAN Graphic Patchbay, refer to the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
If you use Auto Connector after you make connections in mLAN Graphic Patchbay, the connections made in mLAN Graphic Patchbay will be cancelled. You can also use mLAN Graphic Patchbay to connect a computer to a single mLAN device peer-to-peer. The mLAN Auto Connector windows may appear different when certain mLAN devices are connected.
1 Connect a computer to an mLAN device using

an IEEE1394 cable.

2 Right-click the YAMAHA mLAN Manager icon
in the Task bar, then select [Auto Connector]. of audio channels (see below), then click the [Connect] button. The computer and mLAN device are connected via mLAN.

Connecting the i88X

3 Set up the wordclock and specify the number

q Nickname

i [ASIO/WDM] button
This eld indicates the nickname of the connected i88X. To change the nickname, refer to Node Information in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.

Connecting the mLAN16E (MOTIF ES)
This eld indicates the nickname of the connected mLAN16E. To change the nickname, refer to Node Information in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
This parameter enables you to select an mLAN device to which you wish to make an mLAN connection in a multiple mLAN device network. When the mLAN16E is connected, select the name of the device equipped with an mLAN16E.
These buttons enable you to specify the computer or mLAN16E as the wordclock master.

u PC MOTIF ES

This parameter enables you to specify the number of channels of audio data input into the mLAN16E from the computers audio output (mLAN drivers audio output).
Clicking this button causes the mLAN16E ACTIVE indicator to ash for a few seconds.
With the MOTIF ES, WDM will use the last two of the ASIO channels selected via mLAN INPUT. The WDM channel signals will be routed to the MOTIF ES as mLAN IN 7/8CH.

o PC MOTIF ES

This parameter enables you to specify the number of channels of audio data input into the computer from the mLAN16Es output.
Click this button to connect the mLAN16E to the computer via mLAN. When the connection is completed, the mLAN Auto Connector window will close automatically.
The number of audio transmission channels and MIDI ports varies on different mLAN16E-compatible devices. For more information on audio and MIDI connections for a MOTIF ES with an mLAN16E installed, refer to System Examples in the mLAN16E Owners Manual.
Click this button to open the mLAN16E Control Panel window, which enables you to set the wordclock transition speed.

Connecting the MY16-mLAN

This eld indicates the nickname of the connected MY16-mLAN. To change the nickname, refer to Node Information in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
w Model Name e [Update] button
These are the same functions as for the i88X or mLAN16E (page 20).

i PC MY16-mLAN

Clicking this button causes the MY16-mLAN ACTIVE indicator to ash for a few seconds.
This parameter enables you to specify the number of channels of audio data routed from the MY16-mLANs output into the computers input.
o [Connect] button !0 [Cancel] button !1 [Setup] button
These buttons enable you to specify the computer or MY16-mLAN as the wordclock master.

u PC MY16-mLAN

Setting the wordclock transition speed (in the mLAN Control Panel)
When you click the [Setup] button in the Node Information window in mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay, the mLAN Control Panel opens. This panel enables you to set the wordclock transition speed. The Wordclock Transition Speed parameter enables you to specify how fast the initial wordclock setting will change to a new setting if the mLAN device is operating as a slave in an mLAN network.

Usually, select this option.
Select this option if the wordclock master device is referencing timecode, such as MTC, thus changing the wordclock setting.
4 Click the [Connect] button. When the mLAN device is connected correctly, mLAN Auto Connector
closes and mLAN communications begin.
If connection fails, right-click the mLAN icon in the Task bar, restart mLAN Auto Connector, then click the [Connect] button again. You do not need to restart the computer.
This parameter enables you to specify the number of channels of audio data routed from the computers audio output (mLAN drivers audio output) into the MY16-mLAN.
Hints when using audio data (Windows)
For optimum use of the audio functions, we recommend you make the following settings. These settings minimize possible audio problems, such as drop outs, glitches and noise. Set the DMA mode (high-speed transfer mode) of the hard disk to on To set the DMA mode, select [Control Panel] [System] ( [Hardware]) [Device Manager], then change the setting from [Disk drives] or [Hard disk controllers]. Set Processor Scheduling to Background services Select [Control Panel] [System] [Advanced] [Performance] [Settings] [Advanced] and check (enable) Background services in the Processor scheduling section. Set the Visual Effects options to best performance Select [Control Panel] [System] [Advanced] [Performance] [Settings] [Visual Effects] and check (enable) Adjust for best performance. Turn Automatic Updates off Select [Control Panel] [System] [Automatic Updates] and un-check (disable) Keep my computer up to date.
Set Remote Assistance to off Select [Control Panel] [System] [Remote] and un-check Allow Remote Assistance invitations. Enable the Classic Start menu Right click on an empty space in the task bar and select [Properties] [Start Menu], then check (enable) Classic Start menu. Disable transition effects Select [Control Panel] [Display] ( [Appearance]) [Effects.] button, and un-check (disable) Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips.
When the settings of the mLAN Auto Connector or Driver Setup cannot be changed, or when the program mLAN Applications for YAMAHA/mLAN Tools 2.0 cannot be uninstalled.

The message below may sometimes appear when changing the settings with mLAN Auto Connector and Driver Setup or when uninstalling.
When using the mLAN driver with a program such as an audio sequencer, the settings in mLAN Auto Connector and Driver Setup cannot be changed, and mLAN Applications for YAMAHA/mLAN Tools 2.0 cannot be uninstalled. Execute these operation only after closing all applications. There may be times when you are unable to change the settings in mLAN Auto Connector and Driver Setup and unable to uninstall mLAN Applications for YAMAHA/mLAN Tools 2.0, even when applications are not running. This may occur in the following cases.
The WDM driver is selected in mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay. When the mLAN WDM driver (mLAN Audio Out/In 01) or mLAN MIDI Out is selected as the audio device in Windows. If this is the case, follow the instructions below before changing the settings in mLAN Auto Connector and Driver Setup and/or uninstalling mLAN Applications for YAMAHA/mLAN Tools 2.0.
In some cases, when you turn on the power to the mLAN devices, Windows may automatically select mLAN Audio/ MIDI.
1 Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Sounds and Audio Devices] [Voice]. Make sure that something
other than mLAN Audio Out/In 01 is selected for the Voice playback and Voice recording settings.
2 Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Sounds and Audio Devices] [Audio]. Make sure that something other than mLAN Audio Out/In 01 is selected for the Sound playback and Sound recording settings.
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Sounds and Audio Devices] [Audio], then select any option other than the items from mLAN MIDI OUT through mLAN MIDI OUT (8) for the MIDI Music Playback setting.
Installing the Plug-in Effect (For i88X Users) 1 Double-click on the VST_ folder. Various
files including Setup.exe will be displayed.
8 Click [Next]. In the window that appears, you
can select the VstPlugins folder to which the plug-in effect will be installed.
2 Double-click on Setup.exe. Welcome to the
installShield Wizard window will be displayed.
3 Click [Next]. In the window that appears, enter
the User Name, Company Name, and Serial Number.
In order to be able to use the VST plug-in software with the SQ01, it is necessary to check Program Files\YAMAHA\VstPlugins. If no folder is shown in the list, click [Add] then select the folder from the Browse for Folder dialog box.
Serial number is provided in the included Users Card.
4 Click [Next]. The Registration Confirmation
window will be displayed. Make sure the registration information you entered is correct, then click [Yes].
If the information is incorrect, click [No] and return to step 3 above.
5 A window for selecting plug-in effects will be
displayed. Select (check) the software you want to install and click [Next].
6 A window appears prompting you for confirmation of the plug-in effects to be installed. Make sure the information is correct, then click [Yes].

Software for Macintosh is included on two CD-ROMs (for the mLAN 16E, only TOOLS for i88X/ mLAN16E is included). Install TOOLS for i88X/mLAN16E rst.

TOOLS for i88X/mLAN16E

Folder Name Application Name Contents This software includes mLAN drivers and applications required to make mLAN connections between the mLAN devices and the computer. Install the software while the power to the mLAN devices is off. For installation instructions, see page 31. A single installation procedure installs all applications necessary for mLAN communications. Software to be installed includes mLAN Auto Connector and mLAN Graphic Patchbay, which enable you to set up audio and MIDI connections for an mLAN network. This software is required to transfer MIDI data (Remote Control and Studio Manager data) between an mLAN device and a computer. For instructions on installing, see page 32. Contains OMS Setup les for an mLAN device (page 39).
Open Music System (OMS) 2.3.8*2 OMS Setup for YAMAHA (folder)
This software can be used as plug-in software within a VST/Audio Units compatible program. For instructions on how to use the application, refer to the PDF manual. (The destination disk you specied)/YAMAHA/Plug-in Effect/(the relevant software folder) For instructions on installing the Plug-in Effects, see page 41.

Folder Name

Application Name
Contents This software reproduces the EQ and Dynamics effects built into each channel of the YAMAHA Digital Mixing Studio 01X, and uses the processing power of the computer for the effects. You can use the Dynamics and 4-band EQ functions (that can be also found on Yamaha Digital Mixing consoles) as effects software. You can also import the 01X settings, thus reproducing the songs created on the 01X. This program is used to edit the pitch of recorded vocals. More than just a pitch processor, it can also be used to change the character of the vocals. Moreover, you can use MIDI data on the host application to control the Pitch Fix effect. For more information on setting up with the host application, refer to the Pitch Fix PDF owners manual. This is a multi-effect program for processing vocals. The plug-in features various effects, including a high-pass lter, compressor and a 3-band equalizer. This is a multi-effect program for mastering purposes. It features a compressor, limiter and soft-clip function, and allows you to split the signal into three bands for separate multi-band processing.

System folder

Control Panels/mLAN Driver Setup OMS Folder/mLAN OMS Driver Preferences/mLAN HALs/01XTransporter.hal Preferences /mLAN HALs/i88XTransporter.hal Preferences /mLAN HALs/ mLAN16ETransporter.hal Preferences /mLAN Prefs/mLAN Control Panel Prefs Preferences /mLAN Prefs/oui.tbl
* Delete the les and folders listed above when uninstalling. Be careful not to delete data already existing before the installation, including les related to OMS.
mLAN Driver mLAN Driver Plugs mLAN Expert mLAN Family mLAN Transporter Family
The mLAN-related settings can be changed after installation from the mLAN Driver Setup window. To display it, start the mLAN Driver Setup in the Control Panels folder.

mLAN Driver Setup

To change the wordclock (sample rate) and the number of channels used, Start the mLAN Auto Connector in the mLAN Tools folder.

q FireWire Card ID

The options here are the same as those for the 1394 Adapter Card ID parameter for Windows as described on page 15.

w Latency

Determines the basic latency of the mLAN communications, or how quickly the data is processed after a command is issued. Choose an option appropriate to your environment.
About latency in an mLAN network
The particular configuration of your computer (processing speed, system memory size, etc.) may affect its ability to properly record and play back audio data in your audio sequencer, resulting in noise or other audio problems. In most cases, you can solve the problem by adjusting the latency (delay time).
A small latency value results in a short delay time and gives optimum response for real-time recording/playback. A large latency value results in a long delay time, but allows for use of more audio channels and plug-in effects.
Types of latency in an mLAN network Audio latency (msec)
Audio latency is determined by the basic latency (selected in the mLAN Driver Setup window) and Preferred Buffer Size (specified in the ASIO mLAN Control Panel) (see next page).
The MIDI latency value varies with the mLAN driver version. For information on the MIDI latency of your mLAN driver version, refer to the MIDI_Latency.txt file, which you can access by selecting [mLAN Tools | YAMAHA | Manual] on the corresponding computer.

ASIO mLAN Control Panel.

When using the mLAN ASIO Driver, open the ASIO Control Panel within the driver settings of the DAW software (the particular menu depends on the software you are using) and set the Preferred Buffer Size as needed.
The initial setting of the Preferred Buffer Size of the mLAN ASIO driver is the smallest value.

q w e r

r Latency
It indicates the audio latency value for transmission and reception. Audio latency is determined by the basic latency (selected in the mLAN Driver Setup window) and Preferred Buffer Size (w).

Double clicking the icon of the mLAN device or executing MIDI Device Info. from the Studio menu by selecting the mLAN device, calls up the Device Info dialog box. We recommend that you not change the channel assignment since this is already set by the setup application (mLAN Auto Connector, etc.) for optimum use with i88X and mLAN16E. Reset the settings as shown in the illustration below if you have inadvertently changed them.
The port numbers in the mLAN Generic 16 ports Studio Setup correspond to the numbers indicated in the Connector Name column in mLAN Graphic Patchbay. For more information on Graphic Patchbay, refer to the Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. After the OMS studio setup above has been completed, your computer will recognize only Yamaha mLAN (MIDI) devices. If you are connecting other musical instruments via USB, or if you add an mLAN (MIDI) device to the network while you are already using OMS, you should create an original Studio Setup file. For details, refer to the on-line manual supplied with OMS. The included OMS studio setup file may not function even if you follow the above procedure, depending on your Macintosh/Mac OS version. (MIDI data cannot be transmitted/received even if the setup becomes available.) In this situation, connect your Macintosh to the mLAN device and follow the procedure below to recreate the setup file.
Start OMS Setup and select New Setup from the File menu. The OMS Driver Search dialog appears. Remove the check from the Modem and Printer check boxes, and click [Search] to execute the device search. If the Search operation has been completed successfully, the [mLAN-01] device is displayed in the OMS driver setting dialog. Click the [OK] button to search for ports. If you are using the i88X or mLAN16E, Port 1, Port 2. appears in the dialog. Mark the appropriate checkbox of the port and click the [OK] button to store the setting.
Plug-in Effect 1 Double-click on the Mac OS 9 folder. VST_
folder will be displayed.
5 Click [Continue]. In the window that appears,
you can select the VstPlugins folder to which the plug-in effect will be installed.
2 Double-click on the VST_ folder. VST Plugin Installer. will be displayed.
3 Double-click on VST Plugin Installer.
A window for selecting plug-in effects will be displayed. In the window, the Install Location box displays the destination of the owners manual (PDF file). You should avoid changing the installation location. Select (check) the software you want to install.
enter the User Name, Company Name, and Serial Number.
If there is only one VstPlugins folder in your computer, this step is unnecessary. Go on to step 7. If there is no VstPlugins folder in your computer, you can select the location to which the plug-in effect will be installed, in the window that appears.

6 Click [OK]. The installation starts. 7 When the installation is complete, the following screen appears.
8 To finish the installation, click [Quit]. To copy
the module to a location other than selected in step 5 above, click [Continue] and repeat the procedure from step 3.
4 Click [Install]. In the window that appears,

For Mac OS X Users

The included CD-ROM does not include mLAN software for Mac OS X. If you will be using the i88X, mLAN16E, or MY16-mLAN with Mac OS X, please download the following software from the URLs listed below. mLAN driver (OS X10.3.3 or higher)
<http://www.apple.com/support/>

mLAN Tools

<http://www.yamahasynth.com>

For i88X users

The software included in the Mac OS X folder of the CD-ROM (Plug-in Effect) is VST/Audio Units compatible versions of the 01X Channel Module, Pitch Fix, Vocal Rack, and Final Master that can be used with Mac OS X.

Display Messages

Messages Cant find the ** on the mLAN network. Make sure that the ** is turned on and that the mLAN cable connection is correct and secure. After that, restart mLAN Auto Connector. The settings of the mLAN Driver could not be changed. 1) If an application that uses the driver is currently active, close it first, then change the settings. 2) There is not enough resource memory. Failed to initialize the mLAN settings because the application mLAN Start is not running. Select ON from the menu of mLAN Manager application. Cant connect the **s mLAN audio output connector to the computers mLAN audio input connector. Cant connect the **s mLAN MIDI output connector to the computers mLAN MIDI input connector. Cant connect the computers mLAN MIDI output connector to the **s mLAN MIDI input connector. Cant connect the computers mLAN wordclock output connector to the **s mLAN wordclock input connector. Cant connect the **s mLAN wordclock output connector to the computers mLAN wordclock input connector. A new 1394 adaptor card has been found. If youve inserted a new card, restart the computer. There is not enough resource memory. Execute mLAN Stop, then execute mLAN Start again. If this fails, restart the computer. The 1394 adaptor card has not been found. Check the card and start mLAN again. One of the programs could not be started. Follow the instructions/messages in the appropriate application. If there are no messages, execute mLAN Start again or restart the computer. The application is not responding. Execute mLAN Start again or restart the computer. Failed to load the mLAN Bus Driver. If the New Hardware Wizard has not been run, use it to install the hardware, then execute mLAN Start. One or more programs could not be closed. After quitting all DAW programs and any programs using mLAN, execute mLAN Stop. Page 19, 36

14, 19, 36 14, 19, 36 14, 19, 36 14, 19, 36
** will be the name of the mLAN device youre using.

14, 19, 36

Troubleshooting
If you encounter a problem.
If you hear no sound or a strange sound, rst check the items described below and take appropriate action. If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer.
Unable to communicate via mLAN
Has the driver been installed?... See page 12. Is the mLAN cable properly connected? Check the connection; disconnect the mLAN cable once, then insert it again. (For Windows) Is mLAN set to ON? From the task bar, right click on the mLAN Manager icon.... See page 14. (For Windows) When adding a new IEEE 1394 card, right click on the mLAN Manager icon in the task bar and select ON... See page 14. Is the ACTIVE lamp on the rear panel of the mLAN device lit (in blue)? If it is not lit, check the followings: - In mLAN Driver Setup, is the Status indicator blue? If not, restart the mLAN device and reenable connection by using mLAN Auto Connector or mLAN Graphic Patchbay. Refer to page 19, page 36, and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Has connection been enabled with mLAN Auto Connector and/or Graphic Patchbay? Re-enable connection if necessary. Refer to page 19, page 36, and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Have you changed the device? Even if the model is the same, if the actual device is different, it is necessary to re-enable connection by using Auto Connector and/or Graphic Patchbay. Refer to page 19, page 36, and mLAN Connection Settings in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual. Is there a loop connection? Check the cabling and make sure none of the devices are connected in a loop. Example of loop connection
Computer mLAN device : IEEE1394-equipped device Computer mLAN device
There may be a limit on the IEEE 1394 interface of your computer as to the number of ports that can be used simultaneously. Check how many ports can be used simultaneously. Turn off all devices on the mLAN network (except the computer) and re-connect each device one-by-one until the device causing the problem is found. (For Windows) (When removing the mLAN bus from the [Safely Remove Hardware] setting of the task bar.) Restart the computer when using mLAN again. With Macintosh notebook computers such as the iBook and PowerBook, always rst connect the mLAN device and mLAN cable then turn on the power of the mLAN device, before starting up the computer.

(Windows) mLAN Manager (the mLAN icon in the Task bar) has disappeared.
Select [Start | (All) Programs | Start Up (or mLAN Tools)], then select mLAN Manager.
A connected mLAN device is not recognized.
Refresh the information by selecting [View], then [Update] in the Menu bar. If the device is still not recognized, turn mLAN Manager off, then turn it on, then select [Update] to latest information. Refer to Starting mLAN Graphic Patchbay in the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual.
Launching mLAN Graphic Patchbay or updating to the latest information takes a while.
When you try to update the network information after connecting or disconnecting an mLAN device that does not support S400, the system adjusts the mLAN transfer speed, and requires more time to process your request. However, this will not affect any subsequent operations. If ve or more mLAN devices (including a computer) have been connected to a network, the total number of transmission channels of all devices will be limited. You can connect up to 86 channels in Windows and up to 98 channels in a Macintosh system.
For information on audio problems such as no sound or excess noise, refer to the Troubleshooting section of the i88X/ mLAN16E/MY16-mLAN Owners Manual.
SOFTWARE LICENSING AGREEMENT
The following is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and Yamaha Corporation (Yamaha). The enclosed Yamaha software program is licensed by Yamaha to the original purchaser for use only on the terms set forth herein. Please read this licensing agreement with care. Opening this package indicates that you accept all terms outlined herein. If you do not agree to the terms, return this package unopened to Yamaha for a full refund. In the event that you obtained the enclosed Yamaha software program(s) as a part of a software package or software bundled with a hardware product, you may not return the enclosed Yamaha software program(s) to Yamaha.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Yamaha grants you, the original purchaser, the right to use one copy of the enclosed software program and data (SOFTWARE) on a single-user computer system. You may not use it on more than one computer or computer terminal. The SOFTWARE is owned by Yamaha and is protected by Japanese copyright laws and all applicable international treaty provisions. You are entitled to claim ownership of the media in which the SOFTWARE is included. Therefore, you must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted materials.

2. RESTRICTIONS

The SOFTWARE program is copyrighted. You may not engage in reverse engineer-ing or reproduction of the SOFTWARE by other conceivable methods. You may not reproduce, modify, change, rent, lease, resell, or distribute the SOFTWARE in whole or in part, or create derivative works from the SOFTWARE. You may not transmit or network the SOFTWARE with other computers. You may transfer ownership of the SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials on a permanent basis provided that you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of the licensing agreement.

 

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