10.1. MADI Outputs
The MADI outputs of the M-32 AD Pro are always active. If no routing is configured, an empty stream is
sent that can be used for clocking. This state is represented with a light-green Status Indicator.
10.1.1. Setting the Output Channel Format and Frame Pattern
Depending on the requirements of the receiver, it is possible to change the channel format and frame
pattern of the outgoing MADI streams.
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 corresponds 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:
3. Open either MADI output port in the routing view.
4. Select the frame format from the corresponding menu.
96k frame setting is only used at sample rates 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz and is otherwise
ignored.
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.
10.1.2. Routing Signals to the MADI Outputs
The M-32 AD Pro features two independent MADI outputs that can stream audio signals. In order to
send a signal, a routing is required.
A routing immediately activates input monitoring for the corresponding input and raises
a warning in the input state if the signal is not available.
To create a routing to a MADI output on the device:
1. Open the
OUTPUT
section.
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