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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).
MADI is an AES standard.
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The
Euphonix StudioHub high-performance MADI router solution brings a
new level of quality, and affordability to digital
audio.
StudioHub is a 12x12 MADI router (max of 768x 768 time slots)
in a compact 2U rugged rack mount package. Euphonix manufactures
a wide variety of MADI compatible analog
and digital interface converters for connecting to the StudioHub
router.
[click here for StudioHub
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StudioHub 12x12 MADI Router
(768 x 768 Time Slots) |
| StudioHub is available in three different
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Integrated TDM Broadcast
Audio Routing Frame
Integrates with ES-Switch Protocol Routers including:
Nvision, Pesa, Pro-bel, Sony, Grass Valley and Utah Scientific.
Finally a solution that integrates the digital audio console router frame with
the main broadcast facility router. This eliminates the need for two routing
and I/O systems in certain broadcast applications with considerable cost savings
and increased efficiency of operation.
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Audio Facility MADI Router
For large single room facilities or for connecting audio between multiple
rooms, Euphonix can provide StudioHub with a standalone patching software
application that runs on a PC. Analog and digital audio signals can
be connected using the range of Euphonix converters or any MADI source.
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PatchNet Routing System Integral to Max Air and System
5 Consoles
The StudioHub provides integral digital audio routing for larger Max
Air and System
5 digital audio consoles. Routing is controlled from
PatchNet, an easy to use software application built-in to both consoles.
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