Appsys ProAudio MTA-64 - MADI-TP Adapter for DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer
MADI-TP Adapter for DiGiCo,
Soundcraft & Studer consoles
- Optional MADI Twisted Pair adapter for use with the Appsys Multiverter MVR-64
- Enables the Multiverter to connect directly to DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer MADI-TP (MADI Twisted Pair) ports.
- Supports up to 100 meters of MADI-TP over Cat5/Cat6 cable
- Transparent forwarding of stagebox remote control data
- Pinout selectable by software
- True bit-transparency allows any format and sample rate
- Super low latency of a few nanoseconds only
- Fully configurable via multiverter's menu, configuration saved in presets
- Extension port remains available
- Up to two MTA-64 can be connected to a multiverter, allowing two MADI-TP ports
Description
Connect directly to your console's MADI-TP!
Appsys ProAudio MTA-64 - MADI-TP Adapter for the Multiverter MVR-64 (DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer)
This small inline box enables the Appsys ProAudio Multiverter to connect directly to DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer MADI-TP ports.
On the Multiverter side, audio is connected to the MADI-TP port, while power and configuration is taken from the Extension port (which is still available because it´s fed thru).
All known pin-out configurations are supported, and an in-built MDIX feature allows you to use straight Cat5 cables (where crossover cables would normally be required).
With the MTA-64, the Multiverter becomes capable of connecting to the MADI-TP variants used in DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer/Harman desks, which - although not officially standardized - have gained widespread acceptance because they are built into many desks and stageboxes.
The MTA-64's relay logic eliminates the need for crossover cables and allows to use standard straight (1:1) cabling in all situations.
Appsys MTA-64 connection diagram - click to enlarge
The MTA-64's relay logic eliminates the need for crossover cables and allows to use standard straight (1:1) cabling in all situations.
The MTA-64 connects to the Multiverter's MADI-TP port (for the audio transmission) and to the EXTENSION port (for power supply and mode control). The EXTENSION port is fed through on the MTA-64 to allow other extension boxes(e.g. for AVB) to connect to the Multiverter simultaneously.
Optionally, a second MTA-64 may be connected to the MVR-64 to add another MADI-TP port (instead of the AES50 port).
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