The RPio222 I/O rack from Yamaha features two RY card slots that provide flexible analog and digital I/O configuration. Two HY card slot 1 transmit and receive up to 256 inputs and outputs of digital audio signals/control signals, while HY card slot 2 features 128 inputs and outputs. This rack also provides expansion capability for RIVAGE PM series systems employing low-latency TWINLANe networking. Two mini-YGDAI slots support various audio formats. Dual power supply units are built in.
Yamaha RPio222 Features
- Two RY card slots that enable you to expand analog inputs and outputs, and/or digital inputs and outputs
- Two HY card slots that are capable of transmitting/receiving up to 256 ins/outs of digital audio signals/control signals
- HY card slot 1 features 256 ins/outs, and HY card slot 2 features 128 ins/outs
- Two mini-YGDAI slots to support various audio formats
- Dual redundant power supply built-in
- RPio222 Rivage I/O Rack1
- Power consumption115W
- Dimensions (WxHxD)18.9x9.1x19.3" (480x232x491mm), 5U rack size
- Net Weight41.9 lbs (19 kg)
More about Yamaha’s RIVAGE PM Series
Achieve the ultimate sound in a comprehensive ecosystem of audio products: Yamaha’s RIVAGE PM. Comprised of mixing consoles, control surfaces, processors, and more, RIVAGE PM systems allow for optimized audio efficiency in a wide range of professional applications and a variety of venues. Offering tons of features and functionality, this series is ideal for live sound engineers who crave creative freedom and flexibility.
All RIVAGE PM consoles offer a similar interface for easy alternating between models. Their intuitive layout shares easy-to-reach, simple-to-read touch panel displays and a Selecting Channel section on a raised upper panel. All consoles feature up to three bays of 12 faders each, and touch-sensitive display panels, as well as Yamaha’s Selected Channel Section for direct, fast access to all channel parameters.
All RIVAGE PM system components are compatible, allowing you to mix and match them to build the ideal system for your application’s scale and your project’s budget. What’s more, components from earlier systems will work in combination with newer models, delivering even more consistency over your system without the need to start your setup from scratch.