1. In a typical setup, connect Primary Port A of the Delta-Link MADI HD to the Primary Port of your HD Core card and Primary Port B of the Delta-Link MADI HDto the Primary Portof your first HD Accel card via DigiLinkcables supplied. Technically, any Primary Port of the Delta- Link MADI HD is compatible with any Primary Port of a Pro Tools® HD system, however, connecting Primary Ports A and B of the Delta-Link MADI HD to consecutively numbered Primary Ports of the Pro Tools® HD system is preferable in order to maintain clarity when working in the I/O Setup page of the Pro Tools® software.

WARNING!

Do not connect or disconnect the Delta-Link MADI HD to/from the Pro Tools® cards or power cycle the unit while the Pro Tools® software is running. Doing so will loose all interface settings, recovery from which will require each option to be toggled on the Pro Tools I/O set up page – refer to Section 6.

2.Connect a suitable Word or Frame clock sour ce to t he WordClock input at the rear o f the Delta-Lin k MADI HD.

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3.Connect the mains cable to the mains connector of the Delta-Link MADI HD.

4.External devices may now be connected to the MADI inputs and outputs.

5.Power up the computer that hosts your Pro Tools® system, and power up the Delta-Link MADI HD (using the power switch on the front panel).

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Solid State Logic LINK MADI HD manual See overleaf

LINK MADI HD specifications

The Solid State Logic LINK MADI HD is a powerful audio networking solution designed for professional audio environments. Its primary function is to facilitate high-performance audio communication between various digital audio devices, making it an essential tool for recording studios, live sound applications, and broadcasting.

One of the standout features of the LINK MADI HD is its support for the MADI (Multichannel Audio Digital Interface) protocol. This enables the transfer of up to 64 channels of high-quality audio over a single coaxial or optical cable, significantly simplifying cabling and installation processes. With its capability to operate at both 48 kHz and 96 kHz sample rates, the LINK MADI HD ensures that audio professionals can achieve exceptional sound fidelity.

The device also boasts dual redundant power supplies, enhancing reliability and ensuring continuous operation even in demanding live environments. This feature is crucial for critical audio applications where downtime can lead to significant losses.

Another important aspect of the LINK MADI HD is its integration with Solid State Logic's proprietary technologies. The device comes equipped with SSL’s advanced digital signal processing capabilities, allowing users to access a range of powerful features, including loops, delay compensation, and dynamic range processing. These capabilities enable seamless integration with SSL consoles and other audio devices, creating a unified audio production ecosystem.

Further enhancing its functionality, the LINK MADI HD supports SSL's Remote Control Protocol (RCP). This enables remote operation of connected devices, streamlining workflow and offering users greater flexibility during sessions. It also features an intuitive user interface, making it easy for audio professionals to navigate and control various settings.

In terms of connectivity, the LINK MADI HD is designed with versatility in mind. It offers multiple inputs and outputs, allowing for integration with various audio interfaces, digital consoles, and other recording equipment. Additionally, the device is crafted using high-quality components, ensuring durability and consistent performance over time.

Overall, the Solid State Logic LINK MADI HD represents a robust solution for high-quality audio networking, combining cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. Its ability to handle large channel counts, ensure reliability, and integrate into existing setups makes it an invaluable asset for any professional audio environment.