Product Overview
Enable your DiGiCo, Soundcraft, Studer, or Harman console or stage box to work with MVR-64 Multiverter with the MTA-64 MADI-TP adapter (all items sold separately). Place the adapter between the Multiverter and your console or stage box, and it internally configures the signal levels and pinouts to your needs. Transmit signals up to 100 meters (over 300ft) using standard Cat5 cable thanks to the MTA-64's integrated MDIX conversion, meaning no expensive crossover cables are required. Multiverters support up to two simultaneous MTA-64 connections.
Appsys ProAudio MTA-64 Includes:
- 1 MTA-64 Adapter Box
- 1 Cat5 cable 0.5m / 1.7 ft
- 1 HDMI cable 0.5m / 1.7 ft with locking screws
- 1 Manual
Appsys ProAudio MTA-64 Features:
- Enables the multiverter's MADI-TP port to work with DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer/Harman variants of MADI-TP
- Supports up to 100 meters of MADI-TP over Cat5/Cat6 cable
- Transparent forwarding of stagebox remote control data
- Pinout selectable by software
- True bit-transparency allows any format and sample rate
- Super low latency of a few nanoseconds only
- Fully configurable via multiverter's menu, configuration saved in presets
- Extension port remains available
- Up to two MTA-64 can be connected to a multiverter, allowing two MADI-TP ports
Appsys ProAudio MTA-64 Specifications:
- Dimensions: 83x39x52mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 128 g
- Operating temperature: 0..+70°C, non-condensing
- Storage temperature: -40..+85°C, non-condensing
- Power consumption: +15V DC from multiverter, 2W max.
- Cable lengths
- MVR-64 to MTA-64 / Cat55m max.
- MVR-64 to MTA-64 / HDMI5m max.
- MTA-64 to Console/Stagebox70..100m (depends on cable quality and counterpart)
- Channel count
- Up to 64x64 in x1 modes (44.1 / 48 kHz)
- Up to 32x32 in x2 modes (88.2 / 96 kHz)
- Up to 16x16 in x4 modes (176.4 / 192 kHz)
- Sample rates: Arbitrary sample rates between 32kHz and 192kHz
- Remote Control Data: Transparent forwarding of DiGiCo remoting data (contained in ch57), Soundcraft/Studer remoting data (userbits of ch1-10) and others
- Latency:The latency added by the MTA-64 is negligible (in the nanoseconds range)