Madi Daisy Chains - RME Audio M-1610 Pro User Manual

16-channel a/d, 10-channel d/a converter with adat, avb, madi
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To change the channel format of both MADI outputs on the device:
1. Go to one of the MADI tabs in the OUTPUT section.
2. Toggle the switch to 56Ch or 64Ch to adjust number of output channels.
To change the channel format of both MADI outputs using the web remote:
1. Open either MADI output port in the routing view.
2. Select the channel mode from the corresponding menu.
56Ch and 64Ch format correspond to 28/32 channels at double speed, and to 14/16
channels at quad speed.
To change the frame pattern of both MADI outputs on the device:
1. Go to one of the MADI tabs in the OUTPUT section.
2. Toggle the switch for 96k to use the 96k frame at 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz.
To change the frame pattern of both MADI outputs using the web remote:
1. Open either MADI output port in the routing view.
2. Select the frame format from the corresponding menu.
The 96k frame setting affects outgoing MADI signals at sample rates 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz.
At other sample rates, the setting is not relevant and does not affect the outgoing signal.
It is not possible to select separate settings for each MADI port. Both ports will be affected
regardless which output tab is used to change the setting.

10.3.2. MADI Daisy Chains

MADI is a uni-directional protocol with a fixed number of channels. When more than two MADI devices
are connected, a serial connection is required. This is also referred to as a "daisy chain". The output of
the first device is connected to the input of the second device, the output of the second device to the
input of third device, and so on, until the signal is plugged into the input of the first device.
In a daisy chain, each device must be configured to pass on the relevant audio channels of its MADI input
(the preceding devices) to the MADI output (the following device). Otherwise, each device would create a
new MADI signal and not pass on audio from the devices that are connected to it.
While many RME devices pass on MADI signals automatically, the M-1610 Pro must be
explicitly configured to do so.
In order to pass on signals, configure the output routing of the required output port to pass on the signal
from the MADI input port.
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