RME HDSPe MADI FX 390-Channel Triple MADI PCI Express Card

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The RME HDSPe MADI FX marks a new milestone both in the history of audio interface cards in the past two decades and within the long series of outstanding RME devices.

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RME HDSPe MADI FX 390-Channel Triple MADI PCI Express Card

The RME HDSPe MADI FX marks a new milestone both in the history of audio interface cards in the past two decades and within the long series of outstanding RME devices. Never before has such a high-performance multi-channel audio system existed.

Connectivity and Features:

  • 2 x MADI optical I/O
  • 1 x MADI I/O coaxial
  • 1 x AES/EBU I/O
  • 1 x Phones Output
  • 1 x Word Clock I/O
  • 4 x MIDI I/O
  • TotalMix FX
  • ARC USB
  • Including FX

 

Three MADI I/Os – two optical and one coaxial are accompanied by one AES/EBU I/O and one analog monitoring output. To complete the feature set, a Word Clock connection and four MIDI I/Os were added. The complete technology and connectivity are highly integrated into the smallest possible amount of space – typical for RME. Only one PCIe slot is required on the motherboard, plus one free slot opening on the case.

To guarantee RME’s unique low latency performance with such a huge number of audio channels, the HDPSe MADI FX introduces a newly developed modular Hammerfall Pro Audio Core. The high-tech core will process three times as many channels as the channel count of the previous MADI flagship, while actually reducing the system load and enabling ultra-low latencies down to 32 samples on modern computers.

A sophisticated new efficiency technology will automatically deactivate currently unused channels, so that they require no processing power or bandwidth. A simple stereo playback will not require any more performance than from a standard stereo audio card – despite the use of a professional multi-channel system with almost 400 channels.

The new core technology is accompanied by a special version of TotalMix FX, which allows using the enormous channel count in an efficient and practical manner. The addition of numerous performance optimizations ensures that the 4096-channel mixer of the MADI FX responds just as smoothly as its 1800-channel counterpart in the Fireface UFX. A new and faster DSP allows for a greater number of EQs and compressors.

3 x MADI I/O

The MADI FX provides two optical and one coaxial MADI I/O*. Thus a total of 192 inputs and 192 outputs are simultaneously available in MADI format (at 44.1 and 48 kHz). At 96 kHz there are 96/96, and at 192 kHz an impressive number of 48/48 inputs and outputs can be used.

The HDSP MADI FX provides a sufficient amount of audio channels for every conceivable project, and enough reserve to grow with future needs. In general, two optical MADI-I/Os are adequate to implement a major studio or live setup with long cable lengths. The additional coaxial MADI I/O provides maximum flexibility and provides in-the-box conversion between both formats.

* The optical connectors are SC industry standard, in multi-mode technology. The coaxial MADI I/O is configured as 75 ohm BNC.

Analog Monitoring Output

The HDSPe MADI FX provides an analog stereo output in reference quality with RME’s proven low-latency converter technology. The output is ideally suited for high- and low-impedance headphones.

Thanks to the powerful monitoring features of TotalMix, any input channel, recorded tracks, or complex sub-mixes can be selected for listening. An advanced Cue function allows each of the 98 possible stereo sub-mixes to be monitored with just a single mouse click.

AES/EBU I/O

An audio interface which is limited to MADI I/Os needs expensive multichannel converters to perform a conversion to other digital formats or even a simple sync connection. Those who work with MADI usually have also AES/EBU devices in use and would like to connect them easily to their DAW.

Therefore the HDSPe MADI FX provides a digital I/O in the professional AES/EBU format. This allows the connection of a simple AD/DA converter (e. g. RME’s ADI-2 for example) to get a 2nd monitoring output, or to create a talkback setup. Even the connection of an external digital effects unit without a costly external MADI to AES/EBU interface can be realized easily.

The AES/EBU I/O can also be used for synchronization, e. g. with Steinberg’s synchronizer and clock device, the Nuendo Sync Station.

MIDI Integration and Remote Control

The HDSPe MADI provides four MIDI I/Os:
– 1 x external via breakout cable
– 3 x internal as virtual MIDI ports – one for each MADI I/O

RME MADI devices will not only transmit 64 audio channels with a single connection, but also regular MIDI signals. The HDSPe MADI FX is no exception: each MADI I/O owns a virtual MIDI I/O in the operating system that can be addressed by any MIDI program.

MIDI signals will be transmitted invisibly through the same lines and distances as the MADI data. At the other end of the MADI cable, the MIDI signals can be played back from RME MADI devices via a standard MIDI DIN port.

MIDI over MADI also allows remote control of all RME MADI devices, including monitoring and configuring a device’s complete status. This outstanding feature makes MADI transmission across large distances practically usable, with host computers and devices far from each other – for example, FOH and stage.

All units can be programmed with their own ID, allowing independent remote control of multiple devices via a single MIDI channel.

RME provides a free Windows and Mac software to control all RME MADI devices. This “MIDI Remote” can use any existing MIDI port within the system to remotely control and monitor all connected devices. The software provides both a front-panel like operation and an extended Matrix display.

Wordclock I/O

A word clock I/O with switchable termination completes the connectivity of the MADI FX card. While most MADI-based devices require an additional word clock or AES/EBU line, the MADI FX card uses SteadyClock to extract the reference clock directly from the MADI signal, while reducing possible jitter to a minimum, making long-distance connections even more convenient. The word clock input processes signals automatically in single, double or quad speed.

1-Lane PCI Express Endpoint device: No PCI Express to PCI Bridge, revision 1.1
Line speed: 2.5 Gbps
Communication: Packet-based full-duplex (up to 500 MB/s transfer rate)
Settings: All changeable in real-time
Clock control: Automatic and intelligent master/slave
Sync sources: MADI coaxial, MADI optical, AES/EBU, word clock, internal
Varipitch: By input signal or word clock
Sample rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz, variable (Sync/word clock)
Sample rate range: MADI: 32 kHz – 96 kHz, word clock: 27 kHz – 200 kHz
Jitter: < 1 ns, internal and all inputs
Jitter sensitivity: PLL operates even at 100 ns Jitter without problems
DIGICheck: Comes with DIGICheck, the ultimate measurement, analysis, and test tool
Input word clock: Signal Adaptation Circuit (functional from 1.2 Vpp input signal), switchable termination
Output word clock: BNC, low-impedance driver stage, 4 Vpp into 75 Ohms, short-circuit-proof
MIDI input and output: Via two 5-pin DIN jacks

Stereo Monitor Output (Phones):
Signal-to-Noise (DR): 110 dB RMS unweighted, 113 dBA @ 44.1 kHz
Channel separation: > 100 dB
Output: 6.3 mm TRS
Output impedance: 75 Ohm
Output level at 0 dBFS: +13 dBu

For more information, please visit the manufacturer's website.