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What is MADI?
MADI is used by several console manufacturers, including Euphonix, Sony and AMS/Neve,
as an efficient way to transport up to 64 channels of 16, 20 or 24-bit digital
audio at a sample rate of up to 48 kHz (up to 32 channels at 96KHz) on a single
coax cable. Cable lengths up to 100m are supported - more using
fiber (see FiberTran opposite). MADI is an AES standard.
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Euphonix sells a full line of Multi-Channel Audio Converters for
Broadcast, Music and Post Production applications. These products
provide audio
professionals with breakthrough solutions by reducing
the cost and complexity of converting and routing multi-channel audio
signals between various analog and digital peices of equipment. |
Analog – MADI
Converters
26 channels of high quality, analog/digital
conversion up to 96KHz
24-bit
in each rack unit. |
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AES/EBU – MADI Converters
26 channels of AES/EBU - MADI conversion in each rack unit. Versions
available for 110ohm XLR and 75ohm coax.
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Modular Rack Mount I/O System
New rack mount modular I/O system with dual power supply redundancy plus
Ethernet control and support for AES/EBU as well as SDI |
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NEW High-Density
Fiber Stagebox Solution
The new Fiber Solution features
multiple high-density stage boxes connecting into the Euphonix DSP
SuperCore via redundant MADI-over-fiber, with redundant LAN-over-fiber
control directly from the console’s
channel strips. |
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FiberTran MADI Extender
Extends
MADI and the TCC Euphonix remote Mic Pre control
signals up to 1,000m over fiber. |
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MADI Routing Systems
The above converters all include MADI connectivity. Euphonix offers
three powerful digital routing solutions based around MADI. |
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PC Connectivity for MADI
RME's 'Hammerfall DSP MADI'
card.
RME in Germany have announced a PCI card, with ASIO
drivers for Windows XP, and for Mac OSX, to allow MADI in and out of
a computer for DAW - MADI connectivity. 64 channels in and out per
card. Connect a PC to the Euphonix range of converters.
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