SAM1-MADI - Audio Monitoring Unit | TSL Products

SAM Range SAM1-MADI

The SAM1-MADI is a highly cost-effective audio monitoring unit which gives a degree of agility to operators which has previously been reserved for much more expensive devices.

      • Support for Mono, Stereo and 5.1
      • Flexible input monitoring
      • Discrete 5.1 audio down mixing
      • Custom monitoring mix
      • Analogue, AES
      • Scroll to Hear channel selection
      • ‘Scroll To Hear’ – top level bargraph navigation using rotary encoder
      • Downmix of discreet multichannel audio to stereo for compatibility monitoring
      • Dual auto-sensing, 1080p (60, 59, 94 and 50Hz), HD/SDI video inputs
      • De-embedded audio monitoring from video (HD/SDI) with intuitive selection from up to sixteen channels (four groups)
      • Individual channel level send / mix / balance control
      • Re-clocked HD/SDI video output
      • Dual high resolution 2.4″ screens for 20 bargraphs, setup and menu displays
      • Choice of user selectable bargraph scales (BBC PPM, EBU PPM, EBU Digital, Nordic,VU and DIN)
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      • Single 54/64 channel MADI input with coax connection, single mode or multi-mode fibre option
      • 54/64 channel MADI ‘reclocked’ loop output via coax connection
      • 54/64 channel MADI output with coax connection, single mode or multi-mode fibre option
      • 4 AES (4 Pairs/8 Channel) Inputs– 110Ohm Balanced or 75Ohm unbalanced via optional CAB-D25-BNC cable
      • 2 Analogue Stereo Inputs
      • USB connector for system updates and preset save/recall
      • SD card slot for system updates and preset save/recall
      • User programmable presets. 18 internal, accessible by high level menu selection or GPI
      • Fixed AES multichannel outputs (4 pairs/8 Channels)
      • High quality internal full range loudspeaker system
      • Dual 12V DC inputs
      • Compact, lightweight (weight tbc) 1RU case, 250mm deep
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“In particular, we were looking for a control system that would help us coordinate all our critical components to ensure that our volunteer operators are aware of and can easily instruct all the relevant systems at pertinent times throughout the production.”

Jim Sheppard, Chief Systems Engineer, Lutheran Church of Hope