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MU100-DIT

A modification for Yamaha synthesizers to add optical audio out.

This mod has been especially designed for:

  • Yamaha MU100
  • Yamaha MU100R
  • Yamaha MU90
  • Yamaha MU90R

For these synths, a connector board has been designed that enables this mod to be installed with little-to-no board modification.

On the MU100/MU90, this involves soldering an unpopulated header and bridging some pads.

On the Rackmount versions of these, the MU100R/MU90R, this will plug in directly to the molex connector for the analog board, no board modification required: photo_2022-07-17_12-39-27

The main board has been designed to fit within the limited back panel space on the MU100/MU90 and to not run into the MU100/MU100R's expansion cards. photo_2022-07-17_12-47-33

Schematics:

Main board

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MU100/MU90 Connector board

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Installation instructions:

For the Yamaha MU100/MU90, the DIF0 must be bridged, all others left floating.

TODO: Rest of instructions

Other compatible synths

This includes the following synthesizers:

  • Yamaha MU128
  • Yamaha AN200

...and many others. This mod will work for any device that has a 16-bit, 18-bit, 20-bit, or 24-bit PCM/I2S data stream feeding into the DAC, and has a consistent sample rate of 32/44.1/48/88.2/96khz. If you would like to test this out on other devices, please feel free to submit a pull request detailing what device and what settings you set.

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