Date printed: 24.01.12
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D21m System
The frame acts as a clock slave and synchronizes to the optical MADI signal.
It therefore automatically detects the clock rate of the connected audio device.
Supported clock rates are 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz.
In 44.1 and 48 kHz mode the two MADI interfaces work in parallel. One of
them may be used as a digital split output or for redundancy. In 88.2 or 96 kHz
mode the MADI IF only transmits a maximum of 32 channels. Therefore the
second MADI IF is used to bring back the original total channel count.
Application Examples
MADI
Analog
Split Outputs
Windows DAW
RS422
Analog Console
MADI
Windows DAW
RS422
3rd-Party
Digital Console
MADI
Windows Digital Audio Workstation
RS422
MADI
Windows Laptop
RS422
Other
Digital Audio Workstation
Recording with Windows DAW
Recording with non-Windows DAW
MADI
Analog
Split Outputs
Windows DAW
RS422
Analog Console
MADI
Windows DAW
RS422
3rd-Party
Digital Console
MADI
Windows Digital Audio Workstation
RS422
MADI
Windows Laptop
RS422
Other
Digital Audio Workstation
Live recording with 3
rd
-party digital PA console
Live recording with analog PA console