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RME ADI-6432 MADI/AES Converter
Estimated price for orientation: 2 750 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: RME MPN: ADI-6432 Model: ADI-6432 MADI UPC: Does not apply
Sixty-four channel MADI/AES format converterSupport for up to 192kHz sample rates with MADI and AESSupplies word clock in Single, Double and Quad Speed, distributes Double Wire 96kHz signals into the MADI data stream and to the AES ports and supports the double MADI sample rate (96k frame)SyncAlign and SyncCheck technologies ensure perfect synchronization and clear detection of errorsExtensive status displays give information about Lock and Sync states, audio content and the physical quality of the incoming signalA fully automatic input selection between optical and coaxial input offers a useful redundancy mode for critical applicationsMultiple units can be stacked and operated sample-aligned, using word clock.MADI Merge, using two units, allows two MADI streams to be merged from two sources, and sent on via a single MADI cable. Useful in situation where the two sources are not utilizing their full sixty-four channel countsThe unit can be also used as a MADI to MADI converter. For instance, an AMS Neve Logic DFC only accepts the fifty-six channel input format. The ADI-6432 can read either format at its input or outputAll settings are stored when the unit is switched offSixteen MIDI channels can be transferred across MADI even with sixty-four audio channelsThe device can be fully remote controlled and configured via MIDI and all status displays can be queried through MIDIEach unit in a multiple-unit setup can be given a separate ID, allowing separate remote control of the devices utilizing only a single MIDI channelCompatible to MADI interfaces of companies like Sony, Merging, Lawo, Euphonix, Stagetec, Jünger, Audio Service, AMS and others
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | RME |
| MPN: | ADI-6432 | Model: | ADI-6432 MADI |
| UPC: | Does not apply |
Sixty-four channel MADI/AES format converterSupport for up to 192kHz sample rates with MADI and AESSupplies word clock in Single, Double and Quad Speed, distributes Double Wire 96kHz signals into the MADI data stream and to the AES ports and supports the double MADI sample rate (96k frame)SyncAlign and SyncCheck technologies ensure perfect synchronization and clear detection of errorsExtensive status displays give information about Lock and Sync states, audio content and the physical quality of the incoming signalA fully automatic input selection between optical and coaxial input offers a useful redundancy mode for critical applicationsMultiple units can be stacked and operated sample-aligned, using word clock.MADI Merge, using two units, allows two MADI streams to be merged from two sources, and sent on via a single MADI cable. Useful in situation where the two sources are not utilizing their full sixty-four channel countsThe unit can be also used as a MADI to MADI converter. For instance, an AMS Neve Logic DFC only accepts the fifty-six channel input format. The ADI-6432 can read either format at its input or outputAll settings are stored when the unit is switched offSixteen MIDI channels can be transferred across MADI even with sixty-four audio channelsThe device can be fully remote controlled and configured via MIDI and all status displays can be queried through MIDIEach unit in a multiple-unit setup can be given a separate ID, allowing separate remote control of the devices utilizing only a single MIDI channelCompatible to MADI interfaces of companies like Sony, Merging, Lawo, Euphonix, Stagetec, Jünger, Audio Service, AMS and others