DirectOut Andiamo.MC 32 Channel Mic Pre to MADI converter SM/Coax

E-CODE: G582X-

Product Details

D.O.TEC® ANDIAMO.MC is a 32 channel microphone amplifier with MADI interface and 32 line outputs. Sophisticated design and a high level of integration form a compact sized housing with only 2 HUs.

The device can be operated locally or via remote control. Supported remote methods are USB, ‘MIDI over MADI’ and ‘Serial over MADI’.

The input sensitivity ranges from mic level (- 55 dBu) to line level ( 30 dBu) – phantom power and a 30 dB PAD are switchable.

A New version of the ANDIAMO Remote software is available, ANDIAMO Remote for OS X® with support for Avid’s EuCon protocol for Pro Tools users. While the ANDIAMO.MC may already be controlled via Pro Tools using the PRE protocol, integration of EuCon support provides enhanced parameter control for even greater versatility. For example, an S6 or Artist console from Avid now has access to phantom power, plus pad and gain control in 1dB increments as well as status feedback from the device.
ANDIAMO.MC is a high-end 32-channel mic preamplifier and AD/DA MADI converter. Featuring 32 line level outputs and a full MADI routing matrix, mic level signals are converted into AMDI digital format before being output in balanced line level analogue format for monitoring or stage returns. Sophisticated design and a high level of integration have resulted in a compact, easy-to-handle 2U 19” form factor, ideal for studios, OB vans or other live recording environments where rack space is limited.

Quick overview
The front panel provides status LEDs for all channels for a quick check of signal condition of all input and output channels.

Port Redundancy
ANDIAMO.MC is equipped with two MADI ports by default, offering seamless port redundancy. Both MADI outputs always carry identical signals.

Clocking
Selectable clock sources are word clock, MADI input or the internal clock. The current system clock is provided at the word clock output at any time.

GPO
Four GPOs may be configured individually in order to monitor critical system events or to trigger a recording light.

Product Details

D.O.TEC® ANDIAMO.MC is a 32 channel microphone amplifier with MADI interface and 32 line outputs. Sophisticated design and a high level of integration form a compact sized housing with only 2 HUs.

The device can be operated locally or via remote control. Supported remote methods are USB, ‘MIDI over MADI’ and ‘Serial over MADI’.

The input sensitivity ranges from mic level (- 55 dBu) to line level ( 30 dBu) – phantom power and a 30 dB PAD are switchable.

A New version of the ANDIAMO Remote software is available, ANDIAMO Remote for OS X® with support for Avid’s EuCon protocol for Pro Tools users. While the ANDIAMO.MC may already be controlled via Pro Tools using the PRE protocol, integration of EuCon support provides enhanced parameter control for even greater versatility. For example, an S6 or Artist console from Avid now has access to phantom power, plus pad and gain control in 1dB increments as well as status feedback from the device.
ANDIAMO.MC is a high-end 32-channel mic preamplifier and AD/DA MADI converter. Featuring 32 line level outputs and a full MADI routing matrix, mic level signals are converted into AMDI digital format before being output in balanced line level analogue format for monitoring or stage returns. Sophisticated design and a high level of integration have resulted in a compact, easy-to-handle 2U 19” form factor, ideal for studios, OB vans or other live recording environments where rack space is limited.

Quick overview
The front panel provides status LEDs for all channels for a quick check of signal condition of all input and output channels.

Port Redundancy
ANDIAMO.MC is equipped with two MADI ports by default, offering seamless port redundancy. Both MADI outputs always carry identical signals.

Clocking
Selectable clock sources are word clock, MADI input or the internal clock. The current system clock is provided at the word clock output at any time.

GPO
Four GPOs may be configured individually in order to monitor critical system events or to trigger a recording light.

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