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Pivitec Announces Release Of e16i/o-MY Interface Card For Yamaha Digital Consoles

New card key in creating networked personal monitor system offering wireless control of 32 channels of audio

Pivitec has announced the release of the e16i/o-MY 16 Mini-YGDAI 16-channel bi-directional network interface card for Yamaha digital consoles, providing a direct digital connection between compatible Yamaha consoles and other Pivitec network audio devices such as the e32 personal mixer.

Depending on the expansion capabilities of the console, multiple e16i/o-MY Cards can be combined together or used with other Pivitec modules to build larger audio networks.

“Pivitec’s leading-edge personal monitoring mixing system is especially popular for use in houses of worship,” explains Pivitec president Tom Knesel. “So Yamaha was the logical choice for Pivitec when prioritizing our product development strategy due to their history of leadership in digital consoles.”

When combined with Pivitec’s e32 personal monitor and the visually intuitive V2Mix Pro control application for iOS, the e16i/o-MY 16 creates a powerful and flexible networked personal monitor system offering wireless control of 32 channels of audio at the musician’s fingertips.

The e16i/o-MY 16 is available immediately from Pivitec’s worldwide network of authorized distributors and dealers.

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