Wohler Technologies has released the AMP1-MADIe in-rack portable Madi mixer with Ethernet control and configuration.
The AMP1-MADIe can be connected in series with a 56- or 64-channel Madi stream for individual volume adjustment, mixing and audio monitoring of any eight selected Madi channels at once. Providing functionality equivalent to a Madi audio ‘hot mic’ mixer, the unit simplifies rapid selection and monitoring of Madi signals in fast-paced live-to-air production environments.
To support quick configuration and use of multiple distributed units within a Madi network, Wohler has provided the AMP1-MADIe with an Ethernet connection and offers a free, downloadable software GUI allowing multiple units to be controlled and configured from a single PC. Operators can also store and retrieve system configurations via a front-panel USB connector.
‘Initially engineered for large broadcast facilities looking to economise by routing audio signals over Madi, the AMP1-MADIe serves as a perfect solution for any application that requires a simple, compact system for monitoring Madi-delivered audio,’ says Wohler CMO, Don Bird. ‘An added benefit is the mixer’s ability to convert between optical and BNC.’
The AMP1-MADIe has a clear, LED-backlit LCD that shows simultaneous metering and monitoring of any eight user-selected channels, with instant access to eight stored configurations of any eight channels for easy navigation among all 64 channels in a Madi stream. The mixer is packaged in a compact 4-inch deep, 1U-high chassis with level meters, master volume, and channel volume, offering quick muting of selected channels as well as menu access, which can be enabled or disabled via external software control.
Also included on the front panel are balance control, monitor channel select, channel assignment and preset select buttons, built-in speakers, USB port, and headphone jack. Rear panel connectors include both optical and BNC inputs reclocked to optical and BNC outputs, Ethernet connection, stereo LR analogue outputs, a mono mix on XLR, and built-in universal power supply.
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