COMPANY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
About the Waves HY128 Card .............................................................................................. 7
HY128 Features .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
About SoundGrid ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
SoundGrid System Components ........................................................................................... 8
Installing the HY128 ............................................................................................................ 12
HY128 Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Recording and Playback with the HY128 ................................................................................................................................................. 19
HY128 Control Panel ........................................................................................................... 20
System Info Page and About Page ........................................................................................................................................................... 22
When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product, use only high-quality shielded cables. Cable/s
in the USA.
Compliance Information
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
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.
IMPORTANT
supplied with this product MUST be used.
Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product
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 this
user manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC
regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. This device complies with Part 15
of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
• This device must not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASEREADCAREFULLYBEFOREPROCEEDING.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical
shock, short--‐
following:
• Before installing the card in an audio device, please check to make sure that the device is compatible with the
card and check possible restrictions regarding the maximum number of Yamaha and third-party expansion cards
that can be simultaneously installed. Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the audio device and/or the
Yamaha Pro Audio website at www.yamahaproaudio.com.
• Do not install the card in any Yamaha products not specified by Yamaha for use with the card, to avoid possible
electrical shock, fire, or equipment damage.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the card. Do not apply excessive force to card connectors or other card
components.
circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the
• Mishandling of the card may lead to shock, fire hazard, or equipment failure.
• Be sure to disconnect the power cable of the host device before installing the card and connecting/disconnecting
the cables (in order to eliminate shock hazard, undesired noise, and avoid equipment damage).
• Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the host device before installation; unplug all related cables.
• Be sure to properly ground the host device to prevent electrical shock and/or malfunction.
• Do not touch the metallic leads (pins) of the circuit board when handling the card.
• Wear heavy gloves during installation to avoid scratching or cutting your hands on sharp edges.
• Avoid touching exposed connectors and metal parts to minimize the possibility of bad connections.
• Drain all static electricity from your clothing and body before handling the card. Touch an exposed metal part of
the host device or other grounded object beforehand. Static electricity can damage the card.
• Do not drop the card or subject it to physical shock as this can result in breakage and/or malfunction.
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• Do not drop screws or other small parts inside the card. If power is applied while screws or similar metal objects
are loose inside the unit, the card may malfunction or be damaged. If you cannot retrieve dropped objects
yourself, refer the problem to qualified Yamaha service personnel.
• The illustrations as shown in this Owner’s Manual are for instructional purposes only and may be different from
the ones on your equipment.
• The company names and product names in this user guide are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
A gigabit Ethernet switch connects all SoundGrid components. Refer to http://www.waves.com/support/network-
switches-for-soundgrid-systemsfor a list of supported switches.
I/O DEVICE
At least one I/O device must be present. The HY128 card serves as one I/O device, but other SoundGrid I/O devices
—hardware or software—can be assigned to the network.
MIXING CONSOLE
In this configuration, the mixing console hosts the HY128 interface card.
CABLES
SoundGrid uses Gigabit Ethernet and requires high-quality CAT 5e or CAT 6 STP cables.
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SoundGrid Applications
MULTIRACK SOUNDGRID
MultiRack SoundGrid is a platform for controlling Waves plugins in virtual effect racks, each hosting up to eight
plugins. Plugin processing is offloaded from the console’s computer to a SoundGrid server, providing significantly
greater processing and a much higher plugin count.
MultiRack SoundGrid is designed specifically for live applications. You can program up to 1000 snapshots per
session, letting you change setups seamlessly between, or even within, songs. MultiRack supports Waves plugins
up to V10. For more information, visit the MultiRack SoundGrid product page:
The HY128 Interface Card can be used in a Native configuration, without a SoundGrid server. In such configurations, plugin
processing will be carried out on the computer’s CPU.
N
ATIVE VS. SOUNDGRID
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Installing the HY128
Before installing the HY128 in a host device, please see the Yamaha Pro Audio website at
www.yamahaproaudio.com for the latest information on compatible devices.
The HY128 card is installed into one of the HY slots on the rear panel of the console.
1. Turn your console off. For additional safety, disconnect the power cable from the AC socket.
2. In the back of your console, unscrew the protective cover from the HY slot that you are installing to.
3. Align the card carefully with the slot guide, and then slide the HY128 card into the HY slot, following the
directional grooves.
4. Ensure that the card is seated firmly, then screw it in place for added protection.
Refer to the console’s operation guide for further installation instructions.
HY128 Front Panel
Ethernet Port
Use this port to connect
the network switch to the
SoundGrid System.
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When the configuration is finished, there will be a brief audio dropout, the length of which depends on
when you can’t tolerate a drop. Wait for a short pause in the program.
Software Setup
INITIAL CONFIGURATION
SoundGrid device configuration is very similar with all SoundGrid applications: MultiRack SoundGrid, SoundGrid
Studio, and eMotion LV1. In this example, SuperRack SoundGrid is used for demonstration. Consult your host
application’s user guide for configuration details.
Automatic Device Configuration
To configure your I/O devices and servers automatically:
1. Turn on the console.
2. Launch SuperRack SoundGrid and go to the Setup/Inventory window.
3. Click Auto-Configure.
Auto-Configure locates the correct LAN port, scans the SoundGrid network and assigns available I/O devices and
servers to slots in the inventory. You will see your HY128 interface card in a device slot, along with your other I/O
devices on the SoundGrid network. Auto-configure also automatically patches device channels. In most cases, that’s
all you will need to do.
To access the device’s control panel, click on the Gear symbol in the device icon. If you later change your inventory,
you can reconfigure the devices by clicking the Auto-Configuration button. Prompts will appear to guide you through
the reconfiguration process.
the size of the SuperRack SoundGrid, eMotion LV1, or SoundGrid Studio session. Don’t reconfigure
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Manual Device Configuration
For greater control over clock, device sequence, or device assignments, you can set up the network manually. Your
SoundGrid network assets are referred to as the “Inventory.” These devices are assigned in the Setup Window
>Inventory page.
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Add I/O Devices
1. Use the PORT drop-down menu (#7 in the image above) to select the host
computer’s LAN port connected to the SoundGrid network. When the correct port
is selected, the LINK and SPEED indicators will display valid data.
2. Assign devices to slots in the Inventory (#5 in the image above). To open the
Device menu, click the “+” sign in an empty slot in the I/O section.
3. Assign a device from the Network Devices list. Repeat this for as many devices as
you need—you can do this in any slot.
Clock Considerations
By default, the first I/O device assigned will be the clock master device of the SoundGrid network. The clock master icon
is blue, and all slave icons are green.
To assign another device as the clock master, open the Device menu and select “Set Master.” Confirm that all the
devices show the correct sample rate and sync status.
1. Select “Set Master.” This opens a drop-down menu of all I/O devices assigned to the SOE network.
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2. Choose a device. Its icon changes to blue and “M” appears. Other assigned devices will become slaves.
The clock slave/master assignment of certain I/O devices cannot be changed directly from the SuperRack Inventory
window. One example is when an I/O device is receiving clock from another device via word clock or AES. In this
case, the I/O clock cannot be set from the Inventory page, but rather from its own control panel.
If a device will not sync to the clock master device, try the following:
• Remove and reassign the device.
• Power cycle the hardware device and check the cables.
• If possible, reassign the clock master to another device.
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Font Color
Indication
I/ODEVICE ICON INDICATORS
Once a device is assigned, the color of text on the icon provides device status information.
Clock Indicators
Green SOE slave device is working properly and is owned by this user.
Blue
The SOE master device is working properly and is owned by this user. A blue “M” indicates
that this device is the clock master of the local SOE network.
Gray Device is disconnected. Icon text: "N/A.”
Other Color Codes
Red
The device is not available (e.g., disconnected, in the process of firmware re-flashing, owned by
someone else). This state overrides other settings if there is a conflict. Device icon text: "Not
Available: (owner's name)." Red also indicates an offline device.
Orange This is a shared device that you can assign to your inventory and patch to its free I/O channels.
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A server cannot be shared by multiple SoundGrid host applications such as SoundGrid Studio or MultiRack.
released by the user.
HY 128
HY 128
Servers
When you connect a server to the network, Auto-Config will recognize the device and ask if you want to assign it.
Once assigned, the server will appear in the SoundGrid Studio Server rack.
To assign a server manually, click on the arrow to
reveal the list of available servers, select a server
from the list, or remove or assign the server.
If you assign two servers, the second is indicated as
redundant and will be named RSGS. SoundGrid
Studio does not allow for a redundant server.
Within a SoundGrid network, only one computer can utilize a server’s processing power for StudioRack and the
eMotion ST mixer. Once assigned to a computer, a server remains unavailable to all other computers until
Refer to the SuperRack SoundGrid user guide
for details.
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CONFIGURING HY128WITH MULTIRACK SOUNDGRID
1. Check the Local LAN Port setting under Preferences>General. If the Local LAN Port is set to None, you’ll
see the message “SoundGrid network not found.”
2. Choose the correct port from the menu. “SoundGrid network found” will confirm your setting.
3. Navigate to MultiRack Audio menu>SoundGrid Inventory and confirm that all of the system components are
present.
4. Check the SoundGrid Connections under the Audio menu.
MultiRack should appear as a Source for the HY128, and the HY128 should appear as a Source for MultiRack, thus
enabling bidirectional connections (see Figure 4). When you open the input or output rails in the rack, the correct
connections appear.
For more on MultiRack setup and use, please refer to the MultiRack SoundGrid
user guide.
Recording and Playback with the HY128
The SoundGrid Driver lets you record and play audio to and from your favorite DAW.
The driver streams audio via Ethernet through your local LAN port, allowing you to stream up to 128 channels of
audio at 44.1 kHz to 96 kHz sample rates.
To stream audio between I/Os, Waves applications, DAWs or multiple computers, one host computer must control
the devices and drivers of all other computers on the network using the Waves SoundGrid Studio, eMotion LV1,
SuperRack SoundGrid, or MultiRack SoundGrid applications.
In MultiRack SoundGrid, you can use up to two drivers at the same time, allowing simultaneous recording to a
second computer.
Using the SoundGrid Studio, eMotion LV1 or SuperRack SoundGrid application, you can connect up to eight drivers
at the same time, enabling simultaneous streaming, recording and mixing from multiple computers.
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IOX
HY128 Control Panel
The HY128 Control Panel sets the device’s clock and displays device and firmware information.
Clock Page
Use the Clock page to set the clock source and sample rate for the
device and to assess clock status.
SOURCE sets the clock source for the HY128
InternalThe interface itself provides the clock.
Digital ClockClock is provided by the Yamaha consoled in which the card is mounted.
Sync over EthernetWord clock is transmitted between SoundGrid devices using Ethernet.
SAMPLE RATE sets the sample rate when Clock Source is set to Internal in the host. Range: 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz.
When Clock Source is set to Internal, you can use this Sample Rate menu to control the clock of the HY128
device. If the HY128 is the network (SoE) clock master, as determined in the Device Racks of the host, then
this setting determines the sample rate of the SoundGrid network.
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CLOCK STATUS INDICATORS help you to quickly assess the network status of the HY128.
Status
Reports the presence or absence of sync between the HY128 and the
SoundGrid network.
Current Clock
Source
Displays the current sync method. This may differ from the choice made in
the Source menu.
Sync over
Ethernet
This mirrors the status information in the SoundGrid Studio Device Rack
Indicates whether this HY128 is the master or a slave in the SoundGrid network.
When the device is a slave in the SoundGrid network, you will likely sync it to the SoundGrid network clock
(via SoE). Even when it is an SoE slave, you can lock it to an external clock source. For example, if another
SoundGrid I/O device is the SoE master and is locked to a word clock device, you may choose to receive
clock from the external device over word clock rather than via network SoE.
In the event that the selected clock source fails, HY128 has a series of clock fallback layers, in this order:
Digital, SoE, Internal. If a device is clocked to Digital and this external source fails, it will first try to clock to
SoE. If that not successful, it will fall back to Internal.
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System Info Page and About Page
These pages provide general information about the HY128 card, as well as details about firmware and network status.
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Connection Examples
BASIC SOUNDGRID SYSTEM WITH ONE HY128 INTERFACE CARD
SoundGrid host computer
SoundGrid Server (SGS)
Network Switch
I/O (HY128 interface card)
Yamaha mixing console
All SoundGrid devices connect
via Ethernet.
SOUNDGRID SYSTEM WITH TWO
HY128 INTERFACE CARDS
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S
YSTEM WITH TWO SERVERS (REDUNDANT SERVER SETUP)
Redundant Server
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SYSTEM WITH TWO CONSOLES SYNCHRONIZED-OVER-ETHERNET PLUSTWO SERVERS
P
ROCESSING AND RECORDING
SEPARATE COMPUTERS
ON
SOUNDGRID HOST COMPUTER
(SUPERRACK)
DAW
*The same computer can host the
SuperRack SoundGrid and a DAW.
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