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Das Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) ist eine digitale Schnittstelle zur mehrkanaligen unidirektionalen Audioübertragung, die vorwiegend in der professionellen Tonstudiotechnik eingesetzt wird. Sie ist als AES10 von der Audio Engineering Society genormt.

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dbo:abstract Das Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) ist eine digitale Schnittstelle zur mehrkanaligen unidirektionalen Audioübertragung, die vorwiegend in der professionellen Tonstudiotechnik eingesetzt wird. Sie ist als AES10 von der Audio Engineering Society genormt. (de) Le Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI), ou encore AES 10 est une liaison audio-numérique définie par un standard de l'Audio Engineering Society. Elle supporte jusqu'à 64 canaux audio, avec une fréquence d'échantillonnage de 48kHz, et une résolution de 24 bits par canal. Une trame de MADI est en réalité constituée de 64 sous-trames de signal au standard AES/EBU. (fr) El protocolo MADI, siglas de multichannel audio digital interface (interfaz multicanal de audio digital), es un estándar profesional de transmisión de datos para señales de audio digital de 128 canales en un solo cable. El protocolo MADI está documentado en los estándares AES10-1991 y ANSI s4.43-1991. (es) Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) standardized as AES10 by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) defines the data format and electrical characteristics of an interface that carries multiple channels of digital audio. The AES first documented the MADI standard in AES10-1991, and updated it in AES10-2003 and AES10-2008. The MADI standard includes a bit-level description and has features in common with the two-channel AES3 interface. MADI supports serial digital transmission over coaxial cable or fibre-optic lines of 28, 56, 32, or 64 channels; and sampling rates to 96 kHz and beyond with an audio bit depth of up to 24 bits per channel. Like AES3 and ADAT Lightpipe, it is a unidirectional interface from one sender to one receiver. (en) MADI, do inglês Multi Audio Digital Interface, é um protocolo de transmissão de áudio digital que segue o padrão AES/EBU, porém podendo transmitir até 64 canais de áudio por interface. Foi especificado pela AES. Os sistemas MADI possuem dois possíveis meios físicos principais: cabos coaxiais com uma impedância característica de 75 ohms, onde podem transmitir até 48 canais de áudio, e em fibra ótica podendo chegar a 64 canais. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Das Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) ist eine digitale Schnittstelle zur mehrkanaligen unidirektionalen Audioübertragung, die vorwiegend in der professionellen Tonstudiotechnik eingesetzt wird. Sie ist als AES10 von der Audio Engineering Society genormt. (de) Le Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI), ou encore AES 10 est une liaison audio-numérique définie par un standard de l'Audio Engineering Society. Elle supporte jusqu'à 64 canaux audio, avec une fréquence d'échantillonnage de 48kHz, et une résolution de 24 bits par canal. Une trame de MADI est en réalité constituée de 64 sous-trames de signal au standard AES/EBU. (fr) El protocolo MADI, siglas de multichannel audio digital interface (interfaz multicanal de audio digital), es un estándar profesional de transmisión de datos para señales de audio digital de 128 canales en un solo cable. El protocolo MADI está documentado en los estándares AES10-1991 y ANSI s4.43-1991. (es) MADI, do inglês Multi Audio Digital Interface, é um protocolo de transmissão de áudio digital que segue o padrão AES/EBU, porém podendo transmitir até 64 canais de áudio por interface. Foi especificado pela AES. Os sistemas MADI possuem dois possíveis meios físicos principais: cabos coaxiais com uma impedância característica de 75 ohms, onde podem transmitir até 48 canais de áudio, e em fibra ótica podendo chegar a 64 canais. (pt) Multichannel Audio Digital Interface (MADI) standardized as AES10 by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) defines the data format and electrical characteristics of an interface that carries multiple channels of digital audio. The AES first documented the MADI standard in AES10-1991, and updated it in AES10-2003 and AES10-2008. The MADI standard includes a bit-level description and has features in common with the two-channel AES3 interface. (en)
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