2. Press one of the corresponding buttons for
+13 dBu
,
+19 dBu
or
+24 dBu
. The selected value is
shown within the level meter.
9.1.2. ADC Converter Mute
The analog inputs can be globally muted.
To mute the analog input channels on the device:
1. Open the
Analog Input
tab in the
INPUT
section
2. Toggle the
ADC Standby
switch to
ON
To mute the analog input channels using the web remote:
1. Open the web remote and locate the analog inputs.
2. Toggle the
ADC Standby
switch to
ON
.
9.2. MADI Input
The M-32 AD Pro accepts up to two MADI signals, one electrical (BNC input) and one optical (SC input).
To connect a MADI signal:
1. Ensure that you have set the correct sample rate and clock source in the
CLOCK
section.
2. Connect the cable to the corresponding input.
3. Open a
MADI
tab in the input section to see the current LOCK and SYNC state.
4. (optional) Use the device level meters to inspect the audio signal from the incoming MADI signal
(
see: Section 8.4.4, “Metering of Digital Input Signals”
).
It is best to create a routing for the MADI signal right away, before connecting the cable
to the device. This activates monitoring of the corresponding input for signal loss or
clock issues. If no routing exists and the signal is not set as clock reference, plugging in
a MADI signal will not lead to any visible change on the device standby screen.
9.2.1. MADI at High Sample Rates
The MADI standard (AES10) allows transport of audio at sample rates beyond 48 kHz by reducing the
number of available channels.
Double speed (88.2 kHz, 96 kHz)
Double speed audio signals can be transmitted and received in two different ways. Manufacturers can
implement one or both modes, usually referred to as "96k frame" and "S/MUX 2" or "legacy" mode. It is
important to use the same mode on both sender and receiver side because S/MUX 2 and legacy mode
are not compatible. Both modes transport the audio signal transparently.
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