MVR-64
3.8.
MADI BNC
This port carries MADI data according to the “coaxial” transmission method
specified in AES10.
The yellow LED indicates the current status:
Off: No incoming MADI data detected
On: Incoming MADI detected, but no valid system clock
Flashing: Incoming MADI and valid system clock detected
Control data (e.g. for preamp control) can be forwarded over this port. See 3.14,
Control data forwarding for details.
3.9.
MADI TP
This port carries MADI data, according to the “MADI over Twisted Pair cabling”
method specified in the draft for the upcoming AES10 standard (AES-X-213).
To interface to the
DiGiCo or Soundcraft/Studer/Harman
variants of MADI-TP, an external MTA-64 adapter is required.
See
The LEDs indicates the current status:
Yellow: Link detected
Green: Input data valid and system clock valid
This port can also be used as second AES50 port (adapter cable and altered setting
required – see 9.2 Configuration settings, and 13.1 AES50/MADI-TP Pin swap
adapter cable). This second port may be used either as standalone port (48ch) or in
channel aggregation mode, meaning that both AES50 ports are treated as one
single interface with the first port carrying channels 1-48/1-32 (1-24/1-16@96kHz)
and the second port carries channels 49-64/33-64(25-32/17-32@96kHz).
Control data (e.g. for preamp control) can be forwarded over this port. See 3.14,
Control data forwarding for details.
3.10.
AES50
This port carries Behringer/MIDAS compatible digital audio data (48ch@ 48kHz,
24ch@96kHz). It is also prepared to transmit control data from and to
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