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Yamaha Introduces Waves Y96K Add-In Card

Yamaha Professional Audio has introduced the Y96K high-performance DSP add-in processor card, a joint development between Yamaha and Waves Inc.

Yamaha Professional Audio has introduced the Y96K high-performance DSP add-in processor card, a joint development between Yamaha and Waves Inc. This dedicated hardware and software solution expands the recording, mixing and mastering capabilities of Yamaha’s digital mixing consoles and digital audio workstations, and reduces the need for outboard rackmounted processors and CPU-hungry computer-based processing.

The Y96K inserts into any of the Mini-YGDAI slots on the Yamaha host models and uses two DSP56K devices, providing two billion DSP operations per second. Audio processing is supported with 48-bit internal precision on a 24-bit I/O. The device includes ADAT Lightpipe fiber optic digital input/output in Master or Slave Mode, eight-channel ADAT I/O and an RS-232C port for future upgrades.

Each installed card supports up to eight (44.1/48kHz) or four (88.2/96kHz) chains of effects and channels of ADAT/IO. These chains may be set to mono or stereo pair, and independently configured to process audio directly to or from the host device or
the ADAT I/O. Each effect chain supports up to five different effect functions, with each function’s order individually controllable. The effects chains and processor settings may be saved, loaded and quickly accessed using the snapshot automation of the host device.

The package features control software and six oWaves audio processors: TrueVerb, SuperTap Delay, L1 Ultramaximizer, Renaissance Compressor, Renaissance EQ and DeEsser, with additional processors (available for purchase as downloads) scheduled for release in late 2004.

The card and accompanying software package will be available in September with an MSRP of $1,149.

For more information, visit www.yamaha.com/proaudio.

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