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AD-D96 MADI User Guide 071613js
SYNC LEDs – Indicates which MADI input is
active, locked and in sync. The left LED is
for optical, the right for coax connections.
Lock LED – Indicates when the internal AD
converter is locked to the MAD I processor.
Clocking and Sample Rate - the AD-D96
MADI defaults to 48kHz when there is no
MADI input connected. It will follow the
clock of the incoming MADI stre am at 44.1,
48, 88.2 and 96kHz.
MADI channel counts are reduced by half
when running at 96kHz sample rates. Be
sure to take this into account when pl anning
your system capacity.
MADI OUT and IN – Multi-mode optical
fiber with an SC-Plug (IEC 874-19) or 75
ohm coax with a BNC connector .
The optical connectors are under the
removable black protective cover. Outputs
are on the left, inputs on the right.
Optical and coax Out and In can be
connected simultaneously. The system will
automatically switch between whichever
input is actively carrying data. Outputs are
always active
MADI Throughput Delay – Latency is
three samples per MADI card at 48kHz and 6
samples at 96kHz (the amount of time is the
same for either).
A 64 channel system would have 21(42)
samples between channel 1 and 64. Take
this into account when using ster eo m ics.
Keep them in the same preamp if possible.