Yamaha 96 kHz Compatible 8-Channel Analog Input Card

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Yamaha 96 kHz Compatible 8-Channel Analog Input Card

Elevate your studio, live sound, or broadcast workflow with the Yamaha 96 kHz Compatible 8-Channel Analog Input Card. Built to meet the demands of professional environments, this card expands your analog input capacity while preserving pristine audio quality. With eight balanced analog inputs, 24-bit resolution, and 96 kHz sample-rate support, you can capture every nuance of vocal performances, acoustic instruments, and dynamic drum tracks with remarkable clarity. Designed for seamless integration with Yamaha systems, it offers reliable, headroom-rich inputs that minimize distortion and noise, ensuring your recordings and mixes stay true to the source. Whether you’re building a compact recording rig, expanding a digital mixer’s I/O, or upgrading a live sound setup, this card provides the essential front-end capability you need without compromising sonic integrity.

  • 8-channel analog input with 24-bit depth at 96 kHz, delivering studio-grade fidelity for multi-mic and line-level sources across a single expansion card.
  • Max input level before clipping: +24 dBu (default) or +18 dBu, providing generous headroom to accommodate dynamic performances and high-output sources.
  • Balanced signal integrity via a single D-sub 25-pin connector, simplifying cabling and preserving low-noise performance over longer runs.
  • Plug-and-play expansion for Yamaha systems, enabling smooth integration with existing mixers, control surfaces, and DAW workflows without sacrificing performance.
  • Versatile choice for professionals—ideal for home studios, project studios, live rigs, and broadcast environments that demand reliable analog I/O expansion with uncompromised sound.

Technical Details of Yamaha 96 kHz Compatible 8-Channel Analog Input Card

  • Channels: 8 analog inputs
  • Resolution: 24-bit
  • Sample rate compatibility: 96 kHz
  • Max input level before clip: +24 dBu (default) / +18 dBu
  • Connector: 1 x D-sub 25-pin balanced
  • Interface: 8-in analog audio interface
  • Format: Analog input card for Yamaha systems

How to install Yamaha 96 kHz Compatible 8-Channel Analog Input Card

Preparing for installation and ensuring optimal performance requires a careful approach. Follow these steps to install the card correctly and configure it for immediate use in your Yamaha system.

  • Power down all connected equipment and unplug from power before beginning the installation to protect components from static and surge damage.
  • Open the Yamaha chassis or device housing the input cards and locate the appropriate expansion slot designed for an 8-channel analog card.
  • Carefully align the card with the slot and insert it firmly, ensuring a secure connection to the backplane. Do not force the card; if it doesn’t slide in easily, recheck alignment.
  • Secure the card with any mounting hardware provided by the chassis, then close the enclosure and reconnect power to the unit.
  • Connect your analog sources to the 25-pin D-sub connectors on the card using balanced cables. Keep cabling short and organized to minimize interference and noise.
  • Power on the system and access the mixer or control software. In your project settings, select the new 8-channel input block and set the session to 96 kHz and 24-bit for full-resolution capture.
  • Adjust input levels to the desired operating range. If you’re working with consumer-level equipment or you need extra headroom, set levels toward +18 dBu; otherwise, use the default +24 dBu for maximum signal strength while monitoring for clipping.
  • Run a quick signal test with a reference track or test tone to verify channel activity, level accuracy, and overall noise performance before commencing recording or live use.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What resolution and sample rate does this card support? A: It supports 24-bit resolution at 96 kHz sample rate, delivering high-fidelity digital audio capture.
  • Q: How many inputs are available? A: It provides eight analog input channels for simultaneous capture.
  • Q: What connector type is used? A: The card uses a single balanced 25-pin D-sub connector to carry all eight channels.
  • Q: What is the maximum input level? A: The default maximum input level before clipping is +24 dBu, with an option to set +18 dBu if needed for lower headroom scenarios.
  • Q: Is this card compatible with Yamaha systems? A: Yes, it is designed as a compatible analog input expansion for Yamaha systems, providing reliable I/O expansion for studios and live environments.

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