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RME Audio MADI Usage And Applications
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Summary of Contents for RME Audio MADI

  • Page 1 Usage and Applications...
  • Page 2 This brochure is focuses on MADI - a protocol that has evolved alongside RME to be the most widely accepted multi channel digital audio protocol on the market. It has been written for anyone who is new to the technology or who feels the need to know a bit more about how MADI may be used to create or extend audio systems for their specific requirements.
  • Page 3 RME since 2003, when RME released its first MADI computer interface card HDSP MADI, and its first MADI is designed to send up to 64 audio channels at 48kHz ADAT-MADI converter ADI-648. sampling frequency (32 channels at 96kHz, 16 channels at...
  • Page 4: Computer Interfaces

    The first MADI setup example is built around the MADIface XT. It is in many ways a perfect fit for small and large audio setups, as it provides connections for monitor speakers, talk back microphones, a pair of headphones and even line level inputs.
  • Page 5 Connect - to insert, merge and extend. Headphones Connecting the XTC to other MADI devices is simple: in our example, connect the output of the MADIface XT to the input Headphone outputs are rare on microphone preamps, needs to travel in air over a distance of 25 cm, even if of the OctaMic XTC in order to send remote control and clocking information.
  • Page 6 The MADIface USB can be easily integrated to access TotalMix FX, the built-in mixer, to create MADI input and one MADI output. But this does not mean the second. The second device passes channel 1-8 directly into a broad range of applications.
  • Page 7 MADI Routers or a The MADI Router is a device that can be used to split MADI MADI Converter to the system - which does not increase RME’s MADI TP implementation uses standard Layer 1...
  • Page 8: Offline Configuration

    Example: analog multicore. 64 channels of analog inputs are converterd to MADI using two M-32 AD analog to digital converters at the source, and two M-32 DA converters at the destination. MADI cable Safe recording Backup recording In every recording situation, backups and redundancy are crucial.
  • Page 9 32 Ch. ADAT/AES3/TDIF I/O with SRC MADIface XT AES3 Router Talkback Mic Stereo Monitors AES3 Extension Sourround Monitoring Room 32 stereo digital I/O powered by MADI TP 192kHz 24 bit 7.1 Setup (ext. up to 22.2 at 96kHz) AES3 Converter ADI-192DD MADIface USB AES3 Converter...
  • Page 10 Sketch your own MADI system. Questions? Take a picture and mail it to: support@rme-audio.de - 18 -...
  • Page 11 Worldwide Distribution Audio AG Am Pfanderling 60 85778 Haimhausen Tel: +49 (0) 8133 / 918170 Fax: +49 (0)8133 / 9166 E-Mail: info@audioag.com Internet: www.audioag.com Distribution Headquarter Americas Synthax Inc. 6600 NW 16th Street Suite 10 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33313, USA Internet: www.synthax.com Distribution Headquarter Asia/Australia RME Trading Ltd.