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MADI An RME success story.
Introduction
Being an early adopter and pioneer in MADI technology, RME developers have always been dedicated
to making the MADI protocol compatible, stable, and affordable for their customers.
RME's ADAT and AES3 converters (ADI-648, ADI-6432, ADI-648), interconnect solutions (MADI Bridge,
MADI Converter) and computer interfaces (HDSP MADI, HDSPe MADI) have gained a reputation of
being unmatched in terms of feature set and reliability. In over a decade RME made MADI more
popular than any other manufacturer.
Now RME is introducing a whole new family of products: from the world's first USB3 audio interface to the
world's most portable MADI solution to 5 new router/converter devices in a striking new design:
The new MADI Router, the ADAT Router and ADAT Converter, and the AES3 Router and AES3 Converter
A novelty that all five products have on board is the new RJ45 connector for MADI, which extends the
existing two media options, optical cables and coaxial cables, by a third one: standard networking cables.
Making use of twisted pair Ethernet cables for multichannel audio signals brings along several
advantages that optical and coaxial cables were lacking: bidirectional audio transmission between two
devices over one cable, power supply, and unmatched availability of cables at a fraction of the cost
compared to traditional MADI cabling.
Depending on the type of cable, cable lengths of up to 150m (500 ft.) can be achieved.
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