The Appsys MTA - 64 Adapter is a game - changer for connecting your multiverter to MADI - TP (MADI over Twisted Pair) used in DiGiCo and Soundcraft/Studer/Harman desks. Simply connect it between the MVR - 64's MADI - TP port and your console or stagebox. It automatically adjusts signal levels and pinouts according to your needs. Thanks to its internal MDIX logic, you can use any standard 1:1 Cat5 cable, whether connecting to a console or a stagebox. Key features include enabling the multiverter's MADI - TP port to work with specific variants, supporting up to 100 meters of MADI - TP over Cat5/Cat6, transparent forwarding of stagebox remote control data, software - selectable pinout, true bit - transparency for any format and sample rate, super - low latency of just a few nanoseconds, full configurability via the multiverter's menu with settings saved in presets, an available extension port, and the ability to connect up to two MTA - 64 adapters for two MADI - TP ports.



Using the Appsys MTA - 64 Adapter is easy. First, find the MADI - TP port on your MVR - 64 multiverter. Then, connect one end of the adapter to this port. Next, use a standard 1:1 Cat5 cable to link the other end of the adapter to your console or stagebox. You don't have to worry about using special cables because of the internal MDIX logic. When it comes to configuration, you can do it through the multiverter's menu. The settings will be saved in presets for future use. Keep in mind that this adapter supports up to 100 meters of MADI - TP over Cat5/Cat6 cables, so plan your setup accordingly. For maintenance, make sure to keep the adapter in a clean and dry environment. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you want to use two MTA - 64 adapters with your multiverter, you can do so to have two MADI - TP ports, but make sure the multiverter can handle the additional load.