Patch it! On the front
panel, 8 alpha-numeric LED
displays show the current
signal source for every
output separately. With two
push buttons per channel,
any signal source can be
changed quickly. Besides
input 1 to 8, input 0 (no
input) can be chosen as
well. The front panel has
eight fixed output fields.
This clarifies the way the
MADI Bridge operates
(schematic view)
Above each configuration
field, an empty label area
allows to attach a tape to
each output, with the name
of the connected device.
With this, the routing stays
clear and easy to
understand, even when all
I/Os are in use. The Lock
section allows both locking
the keys on the device and
locking the MIDI remote.
This way the device can be
secured against accidental
operating errors.
The device stores the last
settings when being switched
off and offers 9 free
memories for presets. Memory
0 is pre-configured as panic
button, it cancels all
connection points. RMEs love
for professional details can
be seen here as well: a
preset is pre-selected
first, and then recalled
with the Recall button. As
soon as one of the routings
is being changed, both the
changed output and the
preset number show a dot in
the display.
The first class front panel
display is being rounded off
by a 64 LED matrix field.
All routings are displayed
here in classical matrix
view, a configuration can be
viewed and understood in a
glance. The matrix field is
especially valuable for
pre-selection of the
presets, because the
preset's routing is
displayed in the matrix
before recall.
The rear of the MADI Bridge
looks clear and tidy. Six
coaxial BNC inputs and
outputs each, two optical
inputs and outputs and two
DIN MIDI jacks offer
superior flexibility and
compatibility.
The MADI Bridge is
compatible to MADI
interfaces from Sony,
Merging, Lawo, Euphonix,
Stagetec, Jünger, Audio
Service, Soundtracs, AMS and
others