MultiChannel Audio Digital Interface, or MADI, defines a digital data multiplexing technology conforming to standards defined by AES10 1991 and AES10 2003. PESA’s Multi-Channel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) Adapter for DRS allows MADI compliant audio data streams to interface with a DRS router. Available as an input or output device for DRS, MADI technology allows routing of up to 64 AES compliant audio channels over a single coaxial cable or fiber optic cable. Each MADI adapter is a stand-alone module that can support up to 2 separate 64-channel input MADI data streams. For installations requiring multiple modules a rack-mount frame is available. Each frame is one rack-unit (RU) in height and houses up to four individual MADI modules.
- Distributed routing between signal frames
- Simplified wiring schemes and cabling requirements
- 128 I/O signals in a 1 RU frame
- Choice of external signal connector types
- Scalable from 64X64 up to 2048X2048
- In-field expansion capability
- Signal transport via Gig-E Ethernet
- Full Dolby-E support
- Allows simultaneous routing of AES and analog audio, embedded, MADI and time code signals
- Allows mix of synchronous and asynchronous signals
- Digital signal processing (DSP) on all audio input and output signals
- Gain adjustment
- Delay
- L/R Summing
- L/R Swapping
- AES pair breakaway
Internal signal generator can insert a test signal into any audio output channel you select from the following available test signals:
Audio silence
Steady and sweep test tones
White noise
Pink noise