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MADI

MADI

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What is MADI?

MADI (Multichannel Audio Digital Interface) is a serial digital interface used to transport multiple channels of digital audio over a single coaxial cable or fiber optic link. It's commonly used in professional audio and broadcast environments to connect mixing consoles, audio routers, digital audio workstations (DAWs), and other audio equipment, simplifying cabling and allowing for long-distance transmission.

What other technologies are related to MADI?

MADI Competitor Technologies

AES67 is a standard for audio-over-IP interoperability. It competes with MADI by offering an alternative method for transporting digital audio.
mentioned alongside MADI in 11% (68) of relevant job posts
Dante is another audio-over-IP solution that competes directly with MADI for audio transport.
mentioned alongside MADI in 4% (159) of relevant job posts
SDI (Serial Digital Interface) is a standard for transmitting video and audio. While primarily used for video, it also carries audio, making it a competitor to MADI in broadcast and production environments where audio and video need to be synchronized.
mentioned alongside MADI in 2% (61) of relevant job posts

MADI Complementary Technologies

AES (Audio Engineering Society) is a standard for digital audio. MADI often carries AES signals, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside MADI in 1% (53) of relevant job posts

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